Funerary Art Gallery
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Roman statue - Osterburken, Limes* Exhibition: Religion in Limes* Roman Museum Osterburken source: H
animus-inviolabilis:Fragment of a painted mummy shroudImperial, Roman, EgyptianLate 2nd–3rd century
From a Roman funerary monument, 30 BC.Shows two provocator gladiators fighting. The writing on the e
Panteó Vial i Solsona (Cementiri de Montjuïc, Barcelona)(Enric Clarasó i Daudi, 1902)© Misja Klimov,
Athenian funerary relief of a couple. Artist unknown; ca. 330-320 BCE. Now in the Pergamon Museum, B
elsewheregreen:Aha, AD 149, limestone and pigment. Palmyra, Syria. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhage
Funerary stele for Eukoline, daughter of Antiphanes. Artist unknown; ca. 380 BCE. Now in the Keram
Ancient Egyptian funerary stele (painted wood) of a man named Aafenmut, showing the deceased making
“Doña Juana la Loca”(Joanna the Mad) [1877] - Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz
Limestone funerary stele (shaft) with a “Cypriot capital” Period: Classical Date: 5th ce
Ancient Egyptian painted stela from a niche in the chapel of Anu. Artist unknown; ca. 1981-1640 BCE
met-greekroman-art:Marble funerary lekythos, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtRogers F
Tomb stela (limestone with painted plaster) of Nemti-ui, Lord of the Private Chamber and Overseer of
met-ancient-art:Votive or funerary stele, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern ArtPurcha
The Mourners.Medieval Tomb Sculptures from the Court of Burgundy.John the Fearless.(1371-1419)Source
Funerary stele (painted limestone) of the Royal Sealer Indi and his wife Mutmuti, Priestess of Hatho
marxistbarbie:Ancient Egyptian funerary art found in the tombs and funerary temples of Thebes, Egypt
Hieroglyphic decorations from the temple of the 18th Dynasty female pharaoh Hatshepsut (r. ca. 1479-
Tomb Guardian with Animal Head, early 700s, China, probably Shaanxi province, Xi'an, Tang dynasty (6
Funerary adornments of man and woman, XII century, Liao Dynasty, Mongolia
Inscribed Attic funeral stele for a man named Artemon. Artemon is shown shaking the hand of an olde
Ancient Greek funerary relief with eight figures, thought to have formed the base of a funerary monu
Attic black-figure terracotta funerary plaque. Above, a scene of prothesis (laying out of the dead
via-appia:Terracotta funerary plaqueGreek, Attic ca. 520–510 B.C.
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