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The head of a woman. Tondo of an Etruscan plate, variously attributed to the Genucilia Group or the
Classical Figures Seated by Ruins in an Italianate LandscapeJan Frans van Bloemen, called l'Orizzont
Diana and Her Companions, Jan Vermeer, ca. 1653-54
A helmet crowned with a myrtle wreath. Attic black-figure amphora, artist unknown; ca. 575-550 BCE.
A foot soldier and horseman, with a flute-player and chorus of dancers above. Attic black-figure hy
classic-art:At BreakfastLaurits Andersen Ring, 1898
Two horsemen. Late Corinthian black-figure olpe, attr. to the Hippolytos Painter; ca. 575-550 BCE.
A dolphin and fish, surrounded by various forms of marine life. Tondo of an Apulian red-figure leka
Two women, one with writing tablets and stylus, on a walk. Interior of an Attic red-figure kylix, a
karrova:Diana and her Nymphs (details) After a painting by Laurent de La Hyre (French, Paris 1606–16
The Death of Camilla, Vasily Shebuyev, 1821
Una Among the Fauns and Wood Nymphs by William Edward Frost (1847)
Nymph and Cupids by Thomas Couture (1860)
Landscape with Diana and Nymphs by Cornelis van Poelenburgh (17th Century)
Riccardo Meacci (1856–d. ca. 1940)The garden of Hesperides
Orestes Slaying Aegisthus and Clytemnestra, Bernardino Mei, 1654
Nihâl Chand - Radha and Krishna in the Boat of Love - 1755, National Museum, New Delhi
A seated athlete holds a fillet (?) Miniature black-figure Panathenaic amphora, attr. to the Bulas
A competitor in the hoplitodromia (race in hoplite armor). Side A of an Attic red-figure neck-ampho
Competitors in the athletic event known as the pankration. Attic black-figure skyphos (deep drinkin
Portrait of Dr. Samuel D. GrossThomas EakinsOil on canvas, 96 x 78 in.1875
Poseidon and Athena Battle for Control of Athens, Benvenuto Tisi (Il Garofalo), 1512
thisblueboy:Jean Jules Antoine Lecomte du Nouy (French, 1842-1923),The Gaulish Coastguards, 1888, Mu
Hecate (The Night of Enitharmon’s Joy), William Blake, 1795
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