
Gē through the eyes of sculptors, painters, and craftsmen across the ages
GAIA by mearone — A rendition of life on planet earth (Mearone, FAL)
Gaia Relief — Melian clay relief, about 460 B.C. Gaia offers Erichthonios to Athena. On the right, Kekrops. (Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher, Public domain)
Gaia (Kylix detail) — Attic red-figure calyx-krater, 410-400 B.C. Gaia. Detail from Athenian red-figure kylix (5th-century BCE). (Public domain)
Feuerbach Gaea — Anselm Feuerbach: Gaea (1875). Ceiling painting, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (Anselm Feuerbach, Public domain)
RhB Ge 4-4 III UNESCO Weltkulturerbe auf Landwasserviadukt — RhB Ge 4/4 III with a Regio Express train from St. Moritz to Chur on the Landwasser viaduct. The locomotive carries advertisement for the UNESCO world heritage Albula and Bernina lines. The stylized viaduct pictured on the locomotive is the very same that it is currently passing over! Also note the two first panoramic coaches. This type of panoramic coach is normally used on the Bernina line, but because there's less traffic on that line during winter they use the coaches on other parts of the network. (Kabelleger / David Gubler ( http://www.bahnbilder.ch ), CC BY-SA 3.0)
Gaia (Kylix detail) — Attic red-figure calyx-krater, 410-400 B.C. Gaia. Detail from Athenian red-figure kylix (5th-century BCE). (Gaia (Kylix detail).jpg : Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher derivative work: Alagos ( talk ), Public domain)