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romegreeceart:Roman msaic, El Jem musumSource: By damian entwistle [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecom
Charles-Louis Clerisseau“Interior of a Roman Building with Figures carrying the body of a Man”
blue123bubble:“I’m gonna get your diamond back. I promise”-Victor ZsaszI very much enjoyed all of Bi
raze-and-rise:met-greekroman-art:Gilt silver phiale mesomphalos, Greek and Roman ArtGift of Mary and
pipouch:Mirror with decorated back. Roman, A.D. 119–125. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
Detail of the columns of the Pantheon, Rome, Italy
Our 2015 Brooklyn Artists Ball will once again feature artist-created immersive table environments.
youholdmehypnotised:The Damned section from The Cure and The Story of the Alternative 80s (2012)
met-greekroman-art:Wall painting fragment, Greek and Roman ArtGift of Miss A. Rivier, 1930Metropolit
Coriolanus Supplicated by His Family, Nicolas Poussin, ca. 1652-53
A Roman Maiden (1879) | Thomas Francis Dicksee
met-greekroman-art:Bronze perirrhanterion (sprinkler), Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman A
Paul Bril - Landscape with a hunting party and Roman ruins (16th-17th century)
Figurine of Standing Woman, 200s BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 39.1
A bust of the Emperor Augustus. Unknown Roman artist, late 1st cent. BCE- early 1st cent. CE. Foun
giuseppeciaramella:#napoli #nilo #statue #art #nile #god #cornucopia
Andrea Tavernier (1858–1932)Campagna romana
giuseppeciaramella:#Pompei #scavi #architecture #archeology #thermae #statue
Terracotta medallion depicting a victorious charioteer of the Green faction Roman, Mid-Imperial Peri
via-appia:Fresco from Pompeii, Roman, c. 50 - 79 AD
via-appia:Roman fresco from the house altar/lararium, House of Julius Polybius, Pompeii, 1st century
via-appia:Painted garden fresco from Livia Drusilla’s villa.Roman, 30-20 BC
via-appia:Fresco fragment from NemaususRoman, 2nd century AD
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Four dogs huddled together (marble) from the House of the Faun, Rome 1st
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