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Textile fragment with the image of an angel. From Antinopolis, Egypt. Late Roman or early Byzantine
The Emblem of Christ Appearing to Constantine (Constantine’s Conversion), Peter Paul Rubens, 1622
The Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem, Francesco Hayez, 1867
“Oath of the Horatii” by Jacques-Louis David, 1784It depicts a scene from a Roman legend
greek-museums:Museum of the Roman Forum (Thessaloniki):Encaustic(?) painting on a marble slab that a
vita-brevis–ars-longa:Wine selling advertisement and prices, Ancient Roman Herculaneum, Italyv
The Death of Camilla, Vasily Shebuyev, 1821
Nymph and Cupids by Thomas Couture (1860)
Landscape with Diana and Nymphs by Cornelis van Poelenburgh (17th Century)
A Roman Art Lover by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
via-appia:Wall painting: reclining naiad (water-nymph) drinking from a hornRoman, 30-50
The Roman Widow by Dante Gabriel Rossetti1874oil on canvasMuseo de Arte de Ponce
Roman de la Rose by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1864.Rossetti’s inspiration for this watercolour w
fuckyeahwallpaintings:“Griffon”- wall painting in the “House of Menander” at Pompeii, Italy, before
Portia Wounding Her Thigh, Elisabetta Sirani, 1664Happy birthday to Elisabetta Sirani, born on this
grandegyptianmuseum:Two brothers - Fayum funeral portrait (encaustic painting on wood). Roman Period
egypt-museum:Two brothers - Fayum funeral portrait (encaustic painting on wood). Roman Period, ca. 3
thisblueboy:Jean Jules Antoine Lecomte du Nouy (French, 1842-1923),The Gaulish Coastguards, 1888, Mu
honorthegods:A Roman Feast by Roberto Bompiani (late 1800s)Happy Saturnalia!
Perseus and Andromeda in a landscape. Ancient Roman fresco from the Villa of Agrippa Postumus at Bo
The Death of Caesar, Vincenzo Camuccini, 1804-05
Fragment of a wall-painting depicting flowers and a heron, from a Roman villa near Mt. Vesuvius. No
Wall painting from the garden of the Villa Farnesina, depicting the married Cynic philosophers Crate
A young man holds a scroll labeled “Plato”. Fresco from the House of the Apartment, Pompeii; now in
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