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A satyr and a griffin confront one of the Scythian tribe of the Arimaspi. Detail from an Attic red-
Red-figure rhyton in the shape of a griffin’s head. Unknown Apulian artist, ca. 330 BCE. Now in th
Pebble mosaic floor depicting a griffin, from the Peloponnesian polis of Sicyon. Artist unknown; 2n
Nihâl Chand - Radha and Krishna in the Boat of Love - 1755, National Museum, New Delhi
Whose l'Olimpiade do you prefer? Pergolesi’s or Vivaldi’s?The reason why Vivaldi is thro
Vivaldi and AlbinoniHappy birthday, Tomaso @tomasoalbinoni-official
Masada, as it would have appeared at the time of Herod the Great, c. 31 BC.Israel
Clementina and Isabella Grace in fancy dress (Orientalist or classical). in a series of photographs
St.Peter’s Square colonnades, Vatican City
Beautifully carved 19th century Meerschaum pipe with classical motifs.
The Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Lebanon, 2008. Don McCullin.
The mortal Peleus “courts” the sea-nymph Thetis by seizing her, while she shape-shifts i
Peleus entrusts his young son Achilles to the care of the centaur Chiron. White-ground black-figure
Gaetano Zompini (1700–1778)The centaur Chiron teaches the boy Achilles in geography, 1759
The Education of Achilles, James Barry, ca. 1772
The centaur Chiron, accompanied by a satyr. Side A of a red-figure bell-krater attributed to the pa
Apollo (left) and his son Asclepius (seated), with the wise centaur Chiron, Asclepius’ tutor,
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
Gilded statuette of Hercules, perhaps intended as a portrait of the Roman emperor Commodus (r. 180-1
Germanic invasion of Roman Britain, 400-500 AD.
Portrait of Dr. Samuel D. GrossThomas EakinsOil on canvas, 96 x 78 in.1875
Hesiod. Theogony with commentaries by John Tzetzes, 1500-1525.MS Gr 20Houghton Library, Harvard Univ
Poseidon and Athena Battle for Control of Athens, Benvenuto Tisi (Il Garofalo), 1512
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