Roman Wood Gallery
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Preserved Roman Wooden Toilet Seat, Vindolanda Roman Fort, Northumberland, 29.4.18.This is a very ra
Five versions of Cloelia Fleeing From the Camp of Lars Porsena by Niccolò Vicentino, after a work at
Venus and Her Doves by William Etty (1836)
This book recounts the history of Great Britain over roughly 1600 years, from the Roman occupation t
Chest with inscription in demotic and depiction of a sacrifice to SobekEgyptian, c. 1st century B.C.
coiour-my-world:Story from deep wood … ~ Roman Tolordava
Lararium replicasFirst row: Wood Lararium kit 20 mm x 26.5 cm x 30 cm/Wood Lararium kit 25.5 cm x 27
Wooden cupboard (?) door, carved by a Coptic artist in Byzantine Egypt (5th cent. CE). Now in the W
Nymph and Cupids by Thomas Couture (1860)
Landscape with Diana and Nymphs by Cornelis van Poelenburgh (17th Century)
Satyrs and Nymphs Celebrating Pan by Claude Gillot (1648-1722)
Bacchus as a child given by Mercury to the care of the Nymphs by Andrea Procaccini (17th-18th Centur
Hercules driving off the cattle of Geryon, at the right are the nymphs of Hesperides by Giulio Bonas
Saturn and the Nymph Philyra by Giulio Bonasone (16th Century)
Nymphs of Diana by Jan Saenredam (1580-1607)
Diana Leaving the Bath by Edmond Hédouin (1864)
theancientworld:A female portrait on wood panel from Hawara, a site near the Fayum oasis Egypt54-68
grandegyptianmuseum:Two brothers - Fayum funeral portrait (encaustic painting on wood). Roman Period
egypt-museum:Two brothers - Fayum funeral portrait (encaustic painting on wood). Roman Period, ca. 3
Detail of an ancient Egyptian wooden chest, showing a king making an offering to the crocodile-god S
Daedalus shows Queen Pasiphaë of Crete the wooden heifer he has constructed so that she may have int
Mysterious wood.photo by Kirienko Roman (romanophoto.tumblr.com)If you like this, follow my blog for
via-appia:Writing implements: stylus, wooden writing tablet, ink wellsRoman, 1st century
via-appia:Writing implements: stylus, wooden writing tablet, ink wellsRoman, 1st century
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