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  2. List of art deities - Wikipedia

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    The following list of art deities is arranged by continent with names of mythological figures and deities associated with the arts. Art deities are a form of religious iconography incorporated into artistic compositions by many religions as a dedication to their respective gods and goddesses.

  3. Muses - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] However, the classical understanding of the Muses tripled their triad and established a set of nine goddesses, who embody the arts and inspire creation with their graces through remembered and improvised song and mime, writing, traditional music, and dance.

  4. Category:Arts goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Arts goddesses" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ame-no-Uzume; Antheia;

  5. Category:Muses (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    This category is for the goddesses of the inspiration of literature, science and the arts in Greek mythology. See Category:Muses (persons) for people who were sources of inspiration. Pages in category "Muses (mythology)"

  6. Category:Arts deities - Wikipedia

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    Arts goddesses (5 C, 19 P) Arts gods (10 C, 36 P) H. Handicraft deities (3 C, 14 P) M. Music and singing deities (3 C) Pages in category "Arts deities"

  7. Category:Goddesses in art - Wikipedia

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    Hindu goddesses in art (5 P) R. Roman goddesses in art (3 C, 4 P) This page was last edited on 27 February 2021, at 12:25 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Muse (person) - Wikipedia

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    A muse is a person who provides creative inspiration to a person of the arts (such as a writer, artist, composer, and so on) or sometimes in the sciences. In the course of history, these have usually (but not necessarily) been women. The term is derived from the Muses, ancient Greek goddesses of inspiration. Human muses are woven throughout ...

  9. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    The Horus of the night deities – Twelve goddesses of each hour of the night, wearing a five-pointed star on their heads Neb-t tehen and Neb-t heru, god and goddess of the first hour of night, Apis or Hep (in reference) and Sarit-neb-s, god and goddess of the second hour of night, M'k-neb-set, goddess of the third hour of night, Aa-t-shefit or ...