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Ancient Roman marble statue of the goddess Cybele, depicting holding a cornucopia and attended by a
Corinthian terracotta alabastron (perfume vase) depicting a rooster in a field of rosettes. Artist
Agrippina, carrying a cornucopia, crowns her son Nero with a laurel wreath. Unknown Roman artist, b
The brothers Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death) carry the corpse of the Lycian warrior Sarpedon fro
Etruscan black-figure alabastron (perfume jar) after Corinthian models. In the top frieze, Heracles
Corinthian terracotta sculpture representing Zeus abducting Ganymede. Artist unknown; ca. 480 BCE.
Denarius of Gnaeus Cornelius Blasio, 112-111 BCE. On the obverse, the helmeted head of Scipio Africa
Two horsemen. Late Corinthian black-figure olpe, attr. to the Hippolytos Painter; ca. 575-550 BCE.
Bronze bust of Cybele (Magna Mater) with two cornucopiae. Unknown Gallo-Roman artist, 1st cent. CE.
Portrait of the Roman emperor Nero (r. 54-68 CE), found in the Julian Basilica at the eastern end of
Above, a sphinx with an owl perched on its tail; below, a lion hunts an ibex. Miniature Corinthian
Protocorinthian aryballos in the shape of a ring. Artist unknown; produced in Corinth, ca. 675-650
Corripe Vitam AvenisGrab Life by the Grains(Fons Imaginis.)
Hey Anon! I’m happy to inform you that you are absolutely correct, and it will never go away, no mat
Late Archaic terracotta plaque found on the island of Corfu (= ancient Corcyra), thought to have bee
Corinthian terracotta aryballos (oil container) depicting warriors on the march. Artist unknown; ca
Plouton, god of wealth, holds a cornucopia, opposite Demeter, who holds a scepter and plough. Attic
Monas SpiculorumRegina CordataAce of SpadesQueen of Hearts(Versio Anglica.) (Fontes Nominum Latinoru
A quick doodle in honor of the anniversary of Charlotte Corday’s execution! Poor Charlotte. Alarmed
~~~Latine:corGraece:καρδία(kardiā)
Interior of an Attic red-figure cup by the potter Kalliades, showing Eos (Dawn) lifting up the corps
Hades holding a cornucopia, evoking his alternate persona of Plouton (Pluto), god of wealth and guar
Sunt, id quod doleo, in societate nostra homines.Unfortunately there are people in our society.(Fons
Polyphemus and Galatea. Roman mosaic of the 2nd century CE, now in the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristia
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