Classics Art Gallery
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Romano-British vase in the shape of a man’s head, perhaps representing the Roman Emperor Caracalla (
The so-called “Colchester Vase,” depicting four gladiators named by inscriptions as Secundus, Mario,
A vase bearing the face of a woman, believed by some scholars to be Julia Domna, wife of the emperor
A seated athlete holds a fillet (?) Miniature black-figure Panathenaic amphora, attr. to the Bulas
Ancient Roman terracotta flask depicting gladiatorial combat. Now in the Romisch-Germanisches Museu
Bronze face-mask helmet of a Roman cavalryman, worn on special occasions. Artist unknown; late 1st
A competitor in the hoplitodromia (race in hoplite armor). Side A of an Attic red-figure neck-ampho
Ancient Roman glass cup, with an inscription in Greek, ΛΑΒΕ ΤΗΝ ΝΙΚΗΝ (”Seize the victory”), surroun
Competitors in the athletic event known as the pankration. Attic black-figure skyphos (deep drinkin
roserightankle:another enormous unfinished Dionysos
jujulica:Trying out some designs for Persephone and Demeter.
Aureus of the ill-fated Roman emperor Pertinax, who reigned for three months in 193 CE. On the obve
Oedipus slays the Sphinx. Attic red-figure lekythos in the manner of the Meidias Painter, ca. 420-4
Bellerophon rides Pegasus into battle against the Chimera. Red-figure Apulian plate, attributed to
White marble bust of the syncretized Greco-Egyptian goddess Isis-Sothis-Demeter. Unknown Roman arti
A bust of Demeter, here identified with the Egyptian goddess Isis. Unknown Egyptian artist, 1st cen
A marble statue of the goddess Isis, holding her characteristic instrument, the sistrum (rattle). U
The Venus Pudica (Modest Venus)2nd century ADThe National Archaeological Museum of Athens, Greece F
thoodleoo:this is the julius caesar of good luck, for anyone doing classics stuff : Dahhh what a cut
Perseus and Andromeda in a landscape. Ancient Roman fresco from the Villa of Agrippa Postumus at Bo
A (heavily restored) bust of Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE). Now in the National Archaeological Museum,
Fragment of a wall-painting depicting flowers and a heron, from a Roman villa near Mt. Vesuvius. No
Mithras, identified by the inscription with Sol Invictus (“Unconquered Sun”), slays a bu
Denarius of Julius Caesar during his reign as dictator perpetuus, Feb.-Mar. 44 BCE, issued by the mo
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