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Fragment sent with “Dancing Lady”: Serpent in Relief, c. 50 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art:
The Brooklyn Museum collection includes twelve monumental alabaster reliefs from the Northwest Palac
“Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Tripylon (Council Hall), Main Hall, West Jamb of Southern Doorway:
Forum RomanumTiny soldiers of Arch of SeverusRome, July 2012
Jakob Bogdany (1660 - 1724)A floral bouquet in a stone vase with relief work before an architectural
cma-greek-roman-art:Relief of Mars Ultor, 26 BC - 14, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSi
Saint George Slaying the Dragon (limewood and polychromy), unknown German artist, ca. 1480 (original
Madonna and Child, Donatello, ca. 1430-35
Faience tile from the throne of the 20th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses III (r. ca. 1186-1155 BCE), depict
A relief sculpture of Saint Maximus from the cathedral of Naples. Maximus(d. 361 AD) was known as a
Alfonso V of Aragon/I of Naples “the Magnanimous”, attr. to Mino da Fiesole (1429-1484)
Athenian funerary relief of a couple. Artist unknown; ca. 330-320 BCE. Now in the Pergamon Museum, B
Relief (alabaster with traces of polychromy) depicting the Crucifixion. Unknown English artist; ca.
Ancient Greek/Roman marble relief panel depicting a winged penis, 1st century AD.
Limestone relief fragment showing cattle of the 4th Dynasty pharaoh Khufu. Artist unknown; ca. 2551
Wooden relief depicting the Hindu deity Shiva as slayer of demons. Artist unknown; late 16th or earl
last-of-the-romans:House of the Skeleton. Herculaneum
The goddess Isis greets the 30th Dynasty pharaoh Nectanebo II. Fragment (painted limestone) of the d
Ancient Egyptian relief sculpture (painted limestone) of a porcupine. Detail of a wall fragment from
Votive stele in honor of the god Ptah, dedicated in his temple at Deir el-Medina by Nakht-em-Mut, fo
Roman relief depicting Eros and the Captive Danae. Trier, early 2nd century CE.Source: museum-digita
Funerary stele for Eukoline, daughter of Antiphanes. Artist unknown; ca. 380 BCE. Now in the Keram
Fragment of an ancient Egyptian tomb relief (limestone with traces of paint), depicting a scribe of
Extraordinary gilded brass ornate relief flintlock musket crafted by Iohan Adam Knod of Carlsbad, ci
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