Lionofchaeronea Gallery
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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
lionofchaeronea:Dionysus and a winged figure. Attic black-figure lekythos by a painter of the Cock
lionofchaeronea:Zeus hurling the thunderbolt. Bronze statuette of the Archaic period, unknown artis
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Egyptian statue of a nobleman and his wife, from the Fifth Dynasty (ca. 2494
lionofchaeronea:Portrait of a Lady, David Remeeus, 1597
lionofchaeronea:The Little Pond, Appledore, Childe Hassam, 1890
lionofchaeronea:Theseus’ abduction of Helen of Troy: Theseus, assisted by his best friend Pirithous
lionofchaeronea:Cupids playing with a lyre. Fresco from Herculaneum (thought to come from the basil
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Roman mosaic, depicting a skeleton (perhaps a memento mori) above the Greek
lionofchaeronea:A donkey, painted on an Attic red-figure rhyton in the shape of a lobster claw. Att
lionofchaeronea:Ushabti (glazed and painted steatite) of the chief steward and scribe Seniu. Artist
lionofchaeronea:Interior with Young Woman Seen from the Back, Vilhelm Hammershøi, 1904
lionofchaeronea:Maenad bearing a plate with offerings. Fresco from a triclinium of the Casa del Cen
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Greek silver phiale depicting the Amazonomachy. Artist unknown; ca. 430-420
lionofchaeronea:The mythological bard Orpheus among the Thracians. Side A of an Attic red-figure be
lionofchaeronea:Cassandra prophesies the fall of Troy to Priam, Paris, and Hector. Fresco in the Th
lionofchaeronea:Panathenaic black-figure victory amphora, depicting the victorious athlete standing
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