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"Unveiling the Splendors of Ancient Greece: A Journey through Time" Step into the world and be captivated by its rich history, art, and mythology

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Ancient Greek pottery, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Ancient Greek pottery, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Ancient Greek pottery, (1898). Figs 1-9: Forms of Greek vases. Fig 1: Amphora, vessel for oil, wine etc. Fig 2: Hydria, vessel for carrying water. Fig 3: Urn, a cinerary vessel

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Temple of Hephaestus, Ancient Agora, Athens, Attica, Greece

Temple of Hephaestus, Ancient Agora, Athens, Attica, Greece

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: The International Exhibition: 'A Confession', by E. J. Aubert, 1862. Creator: W Thomas

The International Exhibition: "A Confession", by E. J. Aubert, 1862. Creator: W Thomas
The International Exhibition: "A Confession", by E. J. Aubert, 1862....two young and beautiful females, intimate friends or companions, being together

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Cleopatra, undated. (c1910s) Creator: Franz von Matsch

Cleopatra, undated. (c1910s) Creator: Franz von Matsch
Cleopatra, undated. (c1910s)

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Cleopatra, undated. (c1910s) Creator: Franz von Matsch

Cleopatra, undated. (c1910s) Creator: Franz von Matsch
Cleopatra, undated. (c1910s)

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: The International Exhibition: Group of porcelain articles by Sir James Duke and Nephews, 1862

The International Exhibition: Group of porcelain articles by Sir James Duke and Nephews, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: Group of porcelain articles by Sir James Duke and Nephews, 1862. Ceramics in antique style which have...as a centrepiece a large vase of an Etruscan character

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Reproduction of an Exact Copy of the Icon 'St. Nicholas the Wonderworker', 1885

Reproduction of an Exact Copy of the Icon "St. Nicholas the Wonderworker", 1885. From a collection of paintings, lithographs, sketches, studies, and drawings

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: The Symposium of Plato, 1648. Creator: Pietro Testa

The Symposium of Plato, 1648. Creator: Pietro Testa
The Symposium of Plato, 1648

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: 'The Temple of Minerva in Aegina, Greece', by Harry Johnson, in the Gallery... 1862

"The Temple of Minerva in Aegina, Greece", by Harry Johnson, in the Gallery... 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson
"The Temple of Minerva in AEgina, Greece", by Harry Johnson, in the Gallery of the British Institution, 1862. Engraving from a painting

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: The meeting of Diogenes of Sinope and Alexander the Great, 1784. Creator: Quirin Mark

The meeting of Diogenes of Sinope and Alexander the Great, 1784. Creator: Quirin Mark
The meeting of Diogenes of Sinope and Alexander the Great, 1784

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Eros, god of love in the Greek Mythology, lithograph, c. 1830

Eros, god of love in the Greek Mythology, lithograph, c. 1830
Eros - God of love in the Greek Mythology. Lithograph after a cameo by Joseph Brodtmann (German-swiss engraver and publisher, 1787-1862), published c. 1830

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Illustration of four historic ships, Roman merchant ship, ancient Greek Trireme battleship

Illustration of four historic ships, Roman merchant ship, ancient Greek Trireme battleship
18th century, ancient, ancient greece, ancient rome, battleship, cut, Her Majestys Ships (HMS), 104572317

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: The Discobolus of Myron, 1908. Creator: Unknown

The Discobolus of Myron, 1908. Creator: Unknown
The Discobolus of Myron, 1908. Le Discobole De Myron. The Discobolo di Castelporziano, a plaster composite reconstruction after the Lancellotti Discobolus

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Perseus on Pegasus, Greek Mythology, wood engraving, published in 1880

Perseus on Pegasus, Greek Mythology, wood engraving, published in 1880
Perseus with the Medusa head on the winged horse Pegasus. Scene from the Greek mythology. Wood engraving after a drawing by Heinrich Leutemann (German painter, 1824 - 1905), published in 1880

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Hercules killed the Stymphalian birds, Greek mythology, published in 1880

Hercules killed the Stymphalian birds, Greek mythology, published in 1880
Hercules killed the Stymphalian birds. Scene from the Greek mythology. Wood engraving, published in 1880

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Hercules slaying the Hydra, Greek mythology, wood engraving, published 1880

Hercules slaying the Hydra, Greek mythology, wood engraving, published 1880
Hercules slaying the Hydra. Scene from the Greek mythology. Wood engraving, published in 1880

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Ulysses and the Scylla, Greek mythology, wood engraving, published 1880

Ulysses and the Scylla, Greek mythology, wood engraving, published 1880
Ulysses (Odysseus) loses six of his companions by the Scylla. Scene from the Greek Mythology. Wood engraving, published in 1880

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Ulysses and Sirens, Greek mythology, wood engraving, published in 1880

Ulysses and Sirens, Greek mythology, wood engraving, published in 1880
Ulysses (Odysseus) and the Sirens. Scene from the Greek Mythology. Wood engraving, published in 1880

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Selene and Endymion, 1760s. Artist: Stefano Torelli

Selene and Endymion, 1760s. Artist: Stefano Torelli
Selene and Endymion, 1760s. According to Greek mythology, the Goddess Selene was in love with Endymion, a shepherd. She asked Zeus to grant him eternal sleep so that he would stay young

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Hebe, 1784. Artist: Francisco Javier Ramos y Albertos

Hebe, 1784. Artist: Francisco Javier Ramos y Albertos
Hebe, 1784. Hebe is the goddess of youth in Greek Mythology. Her Roman equivalent is Juventas. Found in the collection of the State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Greek Vase Painting, Persian and Hoplite fighting, c5th century BC

Greek Vase Painting, Persian and Hoplite fighting, c5th century BC

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Greek Vase, Black-figure Amphora depicting Boxing Scene, c6th century BC

Greek Vase, Black-figure Amphora depicting Boxing Scene, c6th century BC. Etruscan civilization. Panathenaic From the Tomb of the Warrior at Vulci, Viterbo province, Italy. Detail

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Greek Bronze Statue of Poseidon found in sea near Cape Artemisian, c5th century BC

Greek Bronze Statue of Poseidon found in sea near Cape Artemisian, c5th century BC. The Artemision Bronze (often called the God from the Sea)

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Greek statues of Kleobis and Biton, 6th century BC

Greek statues of Kleobis and Biton, 6th century BC
Kouroi of Kleobis and Biton, in Archaic style. The statues are not, in fact, naked - they are wearing sandals, 6th century BC

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Reconstruction of a clepsydra (water clock), invented by Ctesibius of Alexandria, c270 BC (1857)

Reconstruction of a clepsydra (water clock), invented by Ctesibius of Alexandria, c270 BC (1857). Ctesibius (fl270 BC) was an inventor

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Sleeping Endymion

Sleeping Endymion. Roman sculpture, after a Greek original of 2nd century BC. A fragment of a group of Selene and Endymion

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Statue of Eros, 2nd century

Statue of Eros, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the first half of the 4th century BC. In Greek mythology, Eros was the God of Love. His Roman equivalent was Cupid

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Statue of Asklepios, Greek God of Healing, early 2nd century

Statue of Asklepios, Greek God of Healing, early 2nd century. Roman, after the Greek original of the third quarter of the 5th century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: The ancient Greeks and Romans worshipped Apollo as the god of music, healing, light, and prophecy

The ancient Greeks and Romans worshipped Apollo as the god of music, healing, light, and prophecy

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: In ancient Greek mythology, Artemis was the goddess of hunting and wild animals

In ancient Greek mythology, Artemis was the goddess of hunting and wild animals, The ancient Romans called her Diana

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: In ancient Greek mythology, the Titan Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans

In ancient Greek mythology, the Titan Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans, earning punishment from Zeus

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: In Greek mythology, Demeter was the goddess of agriculture. In Roman mythology

In Greek mythology, Demeter was the goddess of agriculture. In Roman mythology, she is associated with Ceres

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: In ancient Greek mythology, Zeus ruled over all the other gods as well as humans

In ancient Greek mythology, Zeus ruled over all the other gods as well as humans. The Romans associated him with Jupiter

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, identified with Venus by the Romans

Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, identified with Venus by the Romans

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Greece, Athens, Aerial view of the Parthenon

Greece, Athens, Aerial view of the Parthenon

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Greece, Athens, Aerial view of the Parthenon

Greece, Athens, Aerial view of the Parthenon

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Temple of Olympian Zeus or Olympieion, Athens, Attica, Greece

Temple of Olympian Zeus or Olympieion, Athens, Attica, Greece

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: The Temple of Concordia against blue sky, Valley of the Temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Temple of Concordia against blue sky, Valley of the Temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: The Temple of Concordia, Valley of the Temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agrigento, Sicily

The Temple of Concordia, Valley of the Temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: The illuminated Temple of Concordia seen from a drone at dawn, Valley of the Temples

The illuminated Temple of Concordia seen from a drone at dawn, Valley of the Temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: The Greek Temple of Concordia, part of the old city of Akragas, seen from below

The Greek Temple of Concordia, part of the old city of Akragas, seen from below, Valley of the Temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: The illuminated Greek Temple of Hera seen from a drone, Valley of the Temples

The illuminated Greek Temple of Hera seen from a drone, Valley of the Temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Illuminated Concordia Greek Temple seen from above at dawn, Valley of the Temples

Illuminated Concordia Greek Temple seen from above at dawn, Valley of the Temples, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Sardis

Sardis
3791168 Sardis; (add.info.: Sardis (Sardes) ruins of the ancient Greek city (now in Manisa Province, Turkey). 19th century engraving); Lebrecht History

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Skyphos, c.1100-800 BC (ceramic)

Skyphos, c.1100-800 BC (ceramic)
1068511 Skyphos, c.1100-800 BC (ceramic) by Greek School; 8.6518923038x16.8275336551x0 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Greek, Early Geometric period); Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Henry X

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Study for 'Antiochus and Stratonice', c.1746 (oil on canvas)

Study for "Antiochus and Stratonice", c.1746 (oil on canvas)
XOS5884034 Study for "Antiochus and Stratonice", c.1746 (oil on canvas) by Batoni, Pompeo Girolamo (1708-87); 33.3x39.5 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Study of a Plaster Cast (a la bosse), 1806 (black chalk with graphite )

Study of a Plaster Cast (a la bosse), 1806 (black chalk with graphite )
XOS5884187 Study of a Plaster Cast (a la bosse), 1806 (black chalk with graphite ) by Millet, Frederic (1786-1859); 46.3x38.2 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageAncient Greece Collection: Red-figured plate, 6th century bc (ceramic)

Red-figured plate, 6th century bc (ceramic)
3079201 Red-figured plate, 6th century bc (ceramic) by Greek school, (6th century BC); (add.info.: Red-figured plate, depicts an archer, made in Athens)



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"Unveiling the Splendors of Ancient Greece: A Journey through Time" Step into the world and be captivated by its rich history, art, and mythology. Admire the vibrant Fresco Three Minoan Women at Knossos, a testament to the artistic prowess of this ancient civilization. Feel their presence as they come alive on your walls. Let Hermes, depicted in Jonnard's 1886 masterpiece, guide you through this enchanting era. His mischievous smile hints at the tales he has witnessed unfold. Marvel at the Marble Aphrodite Kallipygos statue, a Roman copy that pays homage to its Hellenistic original. Her beauty transcends time and leaves us in awe of her grace. Explore Ancient Greece and its colonies around the Aegean Sea - an empire that shaped civilizations for centuries with its cultural influence and intellectual achievements. Stand before Athena's majestic statue within Athens' Parthenon; feel her wisdom radiate from every corner as she watches over her beloved city. Trace your fingers across a vintage map of Magna Graecia; it reveals how far-reaching Greek culture spread beyond mainland borders, leaving an indelible mark on distant lands. Discover Asclepius, the Roman statue embodying healing powers revered by both Greeks and Romans alike. Witness his divine aura that once brought solace to those seeking remedy. Gaze upon Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns - architectural marvels that adorned temples throughout ancient Greece. Each style tells a story of craftsmanship passed down through generations. Immerse yourself in Greek mythology as illustrated gods come to life before your eyes. Zeus reigns supreme while Poseidon commands mighty seas; their stories echo through eternity. And finally, meet Socrates - philosopher extraordinaire whose caricature captures his wit and intellect. Engage in lively debates alongside him as you delve into profound philosophical concepts still relevant today.