Mercury as a lady in black and white robes with a monkey or statue of a monkey on her crown, she is holding a brush and paper. This is part of the painting Tejaprabhā Buddha and the Five Planets comissioned by Zhang Huaiqing 897 CE
Planet Mercury is depicted in a Tang Dynasty painting as a lady magistrate in heaven wearing black robes, her hair pulled under a cap in the shape of a primates head, like a baboon or a lemur maybe I guess, holding a brush and paper
Altar of Selene ancient cylindrical marble altar. On each side of Selene we see the head and neck of a beardless male figures wearing a cloak or cape with a starburst over his head and a torch , one torch points up, the other down, each figure has an eight pointed star over his head. Hesperus and Eosphorus aka Phosphorus or in Latin Vesper and Lucifer.
Left: painting Hesperus, the Evening Star, Sacred to Lovers by Joseph Noel Paton . A Romeo and Juliet looking straight couple meet beside some trees in the early evening with a single star visible in the sky. Right: The Evening Star ('O Hesperus, thou bringest all good things') Robert Scott Lauder 1846 a woman in white and blue Grecian robes kneels on a red pillow in a lavish bedroom holding her baby. Through the orange curtains a dark sky with a single star is visible.
I've got nothing go post tonight, here's some art historical images of spear/distaff or Rule 63 (not 34) personifications of the planets Mercury and Venus just because.
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