Lionofchaeronea Gallery
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lionofchaeronea:The Incredulity of St. Thomas, Matthias Stom, ca. 1641-49
lionofchaeronea:Statue of Perseus by Night, John Singer Sargent, ca. 1902
lionofchaeronea:Selene, goddess of the moon, and her mortal lover Endymion. Roman marble sarcophagu
lionofchaeronea:Damaged bronze head of a boy. Artist unknown; Hellenistic period. Now in the Archa
lionofchaeronea:Eagle, a Celebrated Stallion, James Ward, 1809
lionofchaeronea:Marble relief, traditionally known as the “Death of Meleager”. Artist unknown; 2nd
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Greek necklace with the “Heracles knot”. Artist unknown; ca. 230-210 BCE.
lionofchaeronea:A young girl reading. Roman bronze statuette (second half of 1st cent. CE) after a
lionofchaeronea:The death of Orpheus. Attic red-figure stamnos, signed by the painter Hermonax; ca.
lionofchaeronea:Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still, John Martin, ca. 1840
lionofchaeronea:Reply to Red, Yves Tanguy, 1943
lionofchaeronea:Oedipus at Colonus, Fulchran-Jean Harriet, 1798
lionofchaeronea:Two archers (perhaps Amazons) with their dog on a hunt. Terracotta alabastron (perfu
lionofchaeronea:Perseus and Andromeda in a landscape. Ancient Roman fresco from the Villa of Agripp
lionofchaeronea:The Wonders of Nature, René Magritte, 1953
lionofchaeronea:A girl holding a duck speaks to a boy holding a cat. Detail from side A of a Campan
lionofchaeronea:Peleus seizes Thetis, who transforms into a lion in an attempt to escape his grasp.
lionofchaeronea:Dionysus, flanked by sileni (or satyrs). Interior of an Attic red-figure cup, attri
lionofchaeronea:Silver didrachm of the island of Paros. On the obverse, a veiled head of Demeter; o
lionofchaeronea:Statue of Perseus by Night, John Singer Sargent, ca. 1902
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Roman mosaic, depicting a skeleton (perhaps a memento mori) above the Greek
lionofchaeronea:Apollo resting on a tripod. Roman copy (1st or early 2nd cent. CE) after a Greek or
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Roman terracotta statuette of a dog. Artist unknown; made in southern Italy
lionofchaeronea:Hermes pursues a woman, generally thought to be Herse, one of the daughters of King
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