Lionofchaeronea Gallery
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lionofchaeronea:Zeus-Ammon. Roman copy of a Greek (5th cent. BCE) original, depicting Zeus with the
lionofchaeronea:A leopard does battle with a peltast (light-armed warrior, named after his distincti
lionofchaeronea:Attic black-figure terracotta funerary plaque. Above, a scene of prothesis (laying
lionofchaeronea:An octopus battles a crayfish. Detail from a mosaic of sea creatures in the House o
lionofchaeronea:Mycenaean ivory pyxis depicting griffins attacking stags. Artist unknown; late 15th
lionofchaeronea:Rain in an Oak Forest, Ivan Shishkin, 1891
lionofchaeronea:The Champion, Charles Locke Eastlake, 1824
lionofchaeronea:Achilles’ son Neoptolemus murders King Priam of Troy, who has taken refuge at an alt
lionofchaeronea:Hummingbird Perched on the Orchid Plant, Martin Johnson Heade, 1901
lionofchaeronea:Head of Janus, the two-faced Roman deity of entrances and exits. Now in the Vatican
lionofchaeronea:The Lovers, Master of the Fontainebleau School, 2nd half of 16th century
lionofchaeronea:The Sailor Tokuso and the Sea Monster Umibōzu, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, 1845
lionofchaeronea:Fragment of a terracotta head, from the ancient Yoruba city of Ife, in present-day O
lionofchaeronea:Confrontation of Achilles and Agamemnon, as recounted by Homer in Iliad Book 1. Mos
lionofchaeronea:Gon mask evoking a gorilla, of the Kwele people, Republic of the Congo or Gabon. Ar
lionofchaeronea:A Hundred Flowers, Ju Lian (1828-1904)
lionofchaeronea:On the Shore of the Gulf of Finland. Udrias near Narva, Ivan Shishkin, 1888
lionofchaeronea:Silver tetradrachm of the Sicilian polis of Messana. On the obverse, a charioteer i
lionofchaeronea:The Sphinx. Plate by an unknown Rhodian artist, late 7th cent. BCE. Found at Kamei
lionofchaeronea:Bust of the emperor Hadrian’s lover Antinous (d. 130 CE), depicted as Dionysus. Now
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Egyptian broad collar, made of faience. Artist unknown; ca. 1370 BCE (18th
lionofchaeronea:Hermes Kriophoros (”Ram-Bearer”). Attic black-figure olpe, attributed to the Painte
lionofchaeronea:Denarius (62 BCE) of Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus. On the obverse, the goddess C
lionofchaeronea:Alexander the Great, Andrea del Verrocchio (1436-1488)
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