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Apollo resting on a tripod. Roman copy (1st or early 2nd cent. CE) after a Greek original. Now in
A soldier dances to the aulos (double flute). Attic black-figure lekythos, attr. to the Athena Paint
Bronze Etruscan foot element in the shape of the snake-footed monster Typhon. Artist unknown; ca. 5
Ancient Roman bronze statuette of Mars Ultor, perhaps from a lararium (household shrine). Artist un
Ancient Roman gorgoneion made of opaque glass paste. Artist unknown; 1st-2nd cent. CE. Found at Ro
A plate depicting a winged, Gorgon-headed deity, shown in the traditional pose of the Πότνια Θηρῶν (
Ancient Greek gold pendant in the form of a gorgoneion (Gorgon’s face). Artist unknown; ca. 450 BCE
Classical Figures Seated by Ruins in an Italianate LandscapeJan Frans van Bloemen, called l'Orizzont
Diana and Her Companions, Jan Vermeer, ca. 1653-54
Etruscan bronze sculpture of the Chimera (known as the “Chimera of Arezzo”). Artist unknown; ca. 40
Silver hemidrachm from Gergis, in the Troad (present-day northwestern Turkey), perhaps minted for th
Corinthian terracotta sculpture representing Zeus abducting Ganymede. Artist unknown; ca. 480 BCE.
Winged Figures BearingBanderolesElie Delaunay (French;1828–1891)ca. 1891Oil on canvasMuséed'Orsay, P
Terpsichore, Muse of Lyric Poetry, Antonio Canova, 1812(photo credit: Sailko/Wikimedia Commons)
Marble relief of the goddess Demeter. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Found near Çanakkale, Turkey;
Terracotta relief from the Greek island of Melos depicting Odysseus’ return to his palace on Ithaca.
A scene of sacrifice. Detail from an Attic red-figure oinochoe, attributed to the Kraipale Painter;
The Colossus of Constantine (biceps, head, knee and right hand), Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Cap
The Colossus of Constantine (right hand), Palazzo dei Conservatori, The Capitoline Museums, Rome Rom
King Lycurgus of Thrace attacks his wife in a frenzy. Lycurgus had been driven mad by Dionysus as p
The Battle between the Gods and the Titans, Joachim Wtewael, 1600
A scene from the Gigantomachy: Ares and another figure (usually identified as Phobos, less often as
Ulysses at the Court of Alcinous, Francesco Hayez, ca. 1815
A dolphin and fish, surrounded by various forms of marine life. Tondo of an Apulian red-figure leka
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