Eyes of the Peacock - Hera's Watchman Argus
These beautiful Eyes of the Peacock have a Mythological Beginning
According to Greek mythology these are the eyes of Goddess Hera's most important watchman, Argus.
Published by Richard McDuff
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1 Comments
Post a CommentGreat picture and excellent explanation Richard.