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met-greekroman-art:Gold earring with head of a goat, Greek and Roman ArtThe Cesnola Collection, Purc
The Courtyard House, Caerwent Roman Town, Monmouthshire, 6.5.18.This is my first ever visit to Caerw
cma-greek-roman-art:Bell Krater, 300s BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall:
Hall of Busts, The Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican
Queen Zenobia’s Last Look Upon Palmyra.Date unknown.Art by Herbert Gustav Schmalz.(1856-1935)
Aeneas and the Sybil in the Underworld by Wenceslaus Hollar (1654)
animus-inviolabilis:Fragment of a painted mummy shroudImperial, Roman, EgyptianLate 2nd–3rd century
themuseumwithoutwalls:MWW Artwork of the Day (3/16/16)Roman Egypt (1st-3rd c. CE)Portrait of Man wit
romegreeceart:Palazzo Massimo - Villa of the Farnesina (set 4)Corridor1. Landscape scene (detail)2.
The Guns that Brought Down Constantinople,By the mid 15th Century, the might Eastern Roman Empire ha
panasfaidon:Astros Arcadia Museum from the Herod Attic villa 2nd century AD Αστρος Αρκαδίας μουσείο
The Way to CalvaryDomenichino (Domenico Zampieri) (Italian; 1581–1641)ca. 1610Oil on copperJ. Paul G
Ostia Antica, sarcophagus detail* 2nd century CE* Exhibitio: Ostia the Gateway to Rome” - Vapriikki,
Bust of Lucius Verus (co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius, 161-169 CE). Artist unknown; after 160 CE.
Detail from a Roman Sarcophagus, 1-2 centuries AD, Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, 2014.
Statue of Eros stringing his bow Palazzo Nuovo - Musei Capitolini, Rome Sculpture | Museums
A Sleeping Bacchus by Richard Earlom (1780)
Orpheus Torn to Shreds by the Bacchantes by Grégoire Huret (1640-43)
Hercules and Omphale by Benedetto Gennari (1675-77)
Diana as the Huntress by Bernardino Cametti (1720)
Venus Preparing for the Judgement of Paris but Already Receiving the Golden Apple from Cupid by Jean
Venus Anadyomene (Roman 1st Century)
Venus instructs Cupid to fire an arrow at Pluto’s heart, from The Story of Pluto and Proserpin
The Abduction of Proserpine by Pluto by Cornelis Cort (1565)
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