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Bronze statue of a young athlete, found in the sea off Marathon, Attica. ca. 340-330 BC.National Arc
South Italian painted rhyton in the shape of a goat’s head. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Now in
Detail from The Vintage Festival by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema1871oil on wood panelNational Gallery of
Ancient Greek bronze coin, believed to have been issued by the city of Apollonia in Macedon. On the
Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt (Greek 5th-4th Century BC)
Sèvres ManufactorySeau à bouteille ordinaire = Wine Bottle Cooler1790 Soft-paste porcelain, with dar
cesei:Game of Thrones + Classical Artparallels - margaery
The Old Woman and Vulcan, Giulio Romano, 1526-28
La Sapienza University Campus - Museum of Classical Art
The only thing wrong about Jamie S. Rich and Joelle Jones’ graphic novel Lady Killer is the flagrant
boneandpapyrus:Two women from a fresco fragmentRoman, 1-75 ADThe Getty
avatarsymbolism:Classical earthbending, and earthbending style moves.
Galleria delle Statue e Sala dei Busti, The Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican
heaveninawildflower:Italian cameo suite illustrating scenes from classical mythology. The cameo carv
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Patra:Mosaic floor with scene of a dance by the Three GracesF
Classical landscapeGeorge Barret Junior (English, 1767–1842)Watercolour, 78 x 139 cm.Art Gallery of
mashedpotatoturtle:enjolrastopheles:greencarnations:dannyrandy:“twisting classical characters like d
The Phrasikleia Kore by Aristion of Paros, circa 550 BCE, Myrrhinous (modern Merenta) in Attica, Gre
Art of the Day: Amphora with Musical Scene One of the prominent painters of classical Athens, the Ni
Jan Hackaert (1629–1685)Two walkers before a broad landscape with ruins in the background
Achilles (right) tends to Patroclus (left), who has been wounded by an arrow. Tondo of an Attic red
Johann Christian Fischer (1733–1800)ThomasGainsborough (British; 1727–1788)exhibited 1780Oil on canv
Terracotta figurine of the healing deity Asclepius, with his caduceus. Artist unknown; 1st cent. BC
A woman holding a casket. Attic red-figure alabastron, attr. to the Painter of London E 342; ca. 47
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