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Bronze statuette of Herakles on a round base. The hero wears the lion’s skin.Work of the 1st c. AC i
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Psyche in the Temple of Love, Edward Poynter, 1882
Electra, flanked by Orestes and Pylades, sits on the tomb of Agamemnon. Campanian red-figure hydria
leradr:Gate in Volterra, EtruriaAlexander Svedomsky(1848-1911)
For most people, classical portraits of duchesses and marquises are different versions of the same p
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Ulysses and Circe, Giovanni Andrea Sirani, ca. 1650-55
Orpheus and Eurydice, Edward Poynter, 1862
Electrum hekte of the ancient Greek polis of Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, depicting a charging
⚜VoyageVisuel⚜ | ‘A Thorn Amidst Roses’, C.1887 Giclee print by James Sant (1820–1916)
hadrian6:Mercury. 1650-54.Artus Quellinus. Flemish 1609-1668. marble. Royal Palace. Amsterdam.http:/
life-of-a-latin-student:The gift for my mystery mate mtulliuscicero for the ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS AN
The deadly Lernaean Hydra unleashes its fury against Heracles and Iolaus. White-ground Attic lekyth
Sir Edward John Poynter - The Siren (1864)
Two archers (perhaps Amazons) with their dog on a hunt. Terracotta alabastron (perfume vase), relate
A Gorgoneion (Gorgon’s head/head of Medusa). Tondo on the bottom of an Attic black-figure alabastro
A mortal woman and the goddess Nike (not seen here) offer libations at an altar. Attic red-figure a
Artemis, accompanied by a hound and holding a torch, crowns a mare. Ancient Greek relief, artist un
Etruscan terracotta alabastron (perfume vase) with two rows of decoration: above, Heracles with thre
The god Hermes leads a goat to be sacrificed. Side A of a Campanian red-figure bell-krater, attribu
The Mnêstêrophonía(Slaughter of the Suitors): Penelope’s many suitors are cut down by Odysseus, Tele
Nike (Victory) crowns a horse and rider. Side A of an Apulian red-figure bell-krater, attributed to
The goddess Nike crowns a victorious athlete. Lucanian red-figure skyphos, artist unknown; ca. 370
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