Ancient Greek Reliefs Featurin Gallery
pedi-princesses
feminineart
crescent moon
halfbloodprince
mistres
cantigasdetanjaouia:Duilio Cambellotti’s posters for early 20th century productions of ancient Greek
My setup right now- writing vocab notes for Odyssey Book IX, while having a cup of lemon-ginger tea
rnyfh:Lekythos (oil flask), Ancient Greek / Late Classical Period
archaeologion: Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Πέλλας Η Αφροδίτη αποσανδαλίζουσα 4ος αι. π.Χ. Archaeological Mu
last-of-the-romans:Ancient Greek theatre of Miletus.
Crete, Archaeological Museum of KissamosDionysiac Mosaic Floor[Found in] Antonios Skounakis plot (19
Cycladic marble female figurine, attr. to the Goulandris Master. Ca. 2500-2400 BCE (Early Cycladic
Scissors from ancient Ionian city of Priene (Turkey). Credit: Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen zu
Athenian funerary relief of a couple. Artist unknown; ca. 330-320 BCE. Now in the Pergamon Museum, B
Small Minoan pithos of the Kamares Ware type, depicting fish caught in a net. Artist unknown; ca. 1
Small painted terracotta rhyton in the shape of a lion’s head. Artist unknown; Mature Late Cycladic
Ancient Greek/Roman marble relief panel depicting a winged penis, 1st century AD.
Earrings depicting Nike, the goddess of victory. 4th-3rd century BC, western Greek
A lion. Attic black-figure amphora, attr. to the Gorgon Painter; ca. 600-575 BCE. Now in the Louvre
The centaur Chiron teaches Achilles how to play the lyre. Carved red jasper gemstone in a modern go
Portrait bust of Seleucus I Nicator (ca. 359-285 BCE), general of Alexander the Great and first rule
Crete, Archaeological Museum of KissamosDionysiac Mosaic Floor[Found in] Antonios Skounakis plot (19
Hellenistic bronze sculpture of Hermes. Now in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Photo credit:
Ancient Mycenaean Greek bronze swords, 2nd-1st millennium BC
tamiart:Sappho is a famous ancient Greek poet from the island of Lesbos around 615 BCE. She is one o
notchicken:punning should be an olympic sport please hear me ancient greek gods and make it so
Leda and the Swan, painted vessel; Greek, Apulia 330 BC
Posting the cover first, because I forgot tumblr can’t make room for more than 10 pages. =PFor now y
Winged Victory of Samothrace
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