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Vertical Collection (page 13)

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Background imageVertical Collection: Bust of Emperor Commodus, 17th Century, detail

Bust of Emperor Commodus, 17th Century, detail
Bust of the Emperor Commodus (161-192 AD) Bronze and marble bust 17th Century Florentine, Italian

Background imageVertical Collection: Bust of Emperor Vitellius, 17th Century, detail

Bust of Emperor Vitellius, 17th Century, detail
Bust of the Emperor Vitellius (15-69AD) Bronze and marble bust 17th Century Florentine, Italian

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble head of greek god, ca 430 BC

Marble head of greek god, ca 430 BC
Head of a god. Marble. Found in the Mesogeia of Attica. It represents Zeus or Hermes and comes from a herm. circa 430 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Part of relief from Parthenon of Athens

Part of relief from Parthenon of Athens
Accounts of the Treasurers of the goddess Athena and the other Gods 401/400 - 399/8 BC On the relief the goddesses Athena and Hera clasp hands

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble female head from grave stele

Marble female head from grave stele
Marble female head from a grave stele. Mid 4th century BC. From a relief scene of dexiosis (farewell scene) It may represent the deceased

Background imageVertical Collection: Amazon on horseback, base relief

Amazon on horseback, base relief
Amazon on horseback (possibly Queen Antiope), depicted in part of the Parthenon friezes at the Parthenon/Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageVertical Collection: Heads of horses from chariot of Selene

Heads of horses from chariot of Selene
Heads of horses from the chariot of Selene. Part of the east pediment of the Parthenon Sculptures 439 - 433 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Attic grave amphora from Kerameikos cemetery

Attic grave amphora from Kerameikos cemetery
Attic grave amphora from the Kerameikos cemetery, the main scene dhows mourning for the dead. Late geometric period 760-750 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Floral akroterion on Parthenon

Floral akroterion on Parthenon
Floral akroterion crowning the ridge of the Parthenon pediment, reconstruction in plaster from the Parthenon in Athens

Background imageVertical Collection: Ivory female statuettes from Kerameikos

Ivory female statuettes from Kerameikos
Ivory female statuettes from one of the Dipylon graves (Kerameikos). The most important one, of a monumental character, depicts a nude goddess with a meander-decorated polos

Background imageVertical Collection: Cover of gospel book showing Crucifixion

Cover of gospel book showing Crucifixion
Cover of a gospel book with a representation of the Crucifixion. A work showing influences of central European prototypes

Background imageVertical Collection: Alabaster vase with gold-plated rim and handles

Alabaster vase with gold-plated rim and handles. This was originally an Egyptian vase, which was turned upside down and converted by an Aegean craftsman

Background imageVertical Collection: Cinerary Pyxis or jar with lid

Cinerary Pyxis or jar with lid. Greek burial jar circa 8th Century BC Athens, Greece

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble sculpture of kouros

Marble sculpture of kouros
Head and lower right arm of a kouros. Island marble, Found in Athens in the Kerameikos, near the Dipylon Gate. The fragments belong to a colossal statue. About 600 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Blown-glass ampullae and cups, 1st-4th century AD

Blown-glass ampullae and cups, 1st-4th century AD
Blown-glass ampullae and cups, used as containers for perfumed oils. From the East Mediterranean. 1st-4th century AD

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble torso of Apollo statue, ca 450 BC

Marble torso of Apollo statue, ca 450 BC
Torso of an Apollo statue made of marble, found in Athens, near Votanikos. The over-size statue is a Roman copy in the type of the Kassel Apollo, of the bronze Apollo Parnopios

Background imageVertical Collection: Statue of a kouros

Statue of a kouros. Parian marble, found in ancient Myrrhinous, Attica. An important work of the Archaic period, with a lively rendering of the body. One of the best examples of kouros, 540-530 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Gold wreath of oak leaves and flowers

Gold wreath of oak leaves and flowers. Late 4th early 3rd century BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Hephaestus torso from Parthenon reliefs

Hephaestus torso from Parthenon reliefs
Hephaestus (Ares or Poseidon) torso from the Parthenon reliefs. Hephaestus Ancient Greek god of blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals, metallurgy, fire and volcanoes

Background imageVertical Collection: Unfinished funerary statue of Victorian ephebe

Unfinished funerary statue of Victorian ephebe
Unfinished funerary statue of a Victorian ephebe. Pentelic marble. Found in the ancient cemetery of the Kerameikos, Athens

Background imageVertical Collection: Part of relief from Parthenon of Athens

Part of relief from Parthenon of Athens
Accounts of the Treasurers of the goddess Athena and the other Gods 401/400 - 399/8 BC On the relief the goddesses Athena and Hera clasp hands

Background imageVertical Collection: Alabaster with mythical creatures

Alabaster with mythical creatures
Alabaster with representations of mythical creatures, (sphinxes, sirens, griffin), warriors in single file, Boread and a winged rosette

Background imageVertical Collection: Bust of Emperor Vitellius, 17th Century

Bust of Emperor Vitellius, 17th Century
Bust of the Emperor Vitellius (15-69AD) Bronze and marble bust 17th Century Florentine, Italian

Background imageVertical Collection: Studio shot of Grave stele

Studio shot of Grave stele
Grave stele. Pentelic marble found at Velanideza, Attica. According to the inscription carved on the base, the stele was erected by Semon on the grave of his son. circa 300 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble grave stele, 370 BC

Marble grave stele, 370 BC
Grave stele, made of Pentelic marble, found in Attica. 370 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Head of Artemis, second half of 4th BC

Head of Artemis, second half of 4th BC
Head Artemis. Pentelic marble, found at Thebes, Boeotia from a statue made in the Roman period in the Artemis Colonna type, which sopies an original of the second half of the 4th c BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Statue of Emperor Augustus (29BC - 14 AD)

Statue of Emperor Augustus (29BC - 14 AD)
Statue of the Emperor Augustus (29BC - 14 AD). Bronze sculpture of the Roman Emperor found in the Aegean Sea

Background imageVertical Collection: Amazon and warrior fighting, bas relief

Amazon and warrior fighting, bas relief
Amazon and a warrior fighting, depicted in part of the Parthenon friezes at the Parthenon/Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble portrait bust of philosopher

Marble portrait bust of philosopher
Portrait bust of the philosopher. Marble. Found in Athens

Background imageVertical Collection: Account of construction of the Parthenon

Account of construction of the Parthenon
Account of the supervisors for construction of the Parthenon, Athens, Greece 447/6-433/2 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble antefix from Parthenon temple

Marble antefix from Parthenon temple
Marble antefix from the Parthenon temple, Athens. The decorations comprise spirals and leaf patterns

Background imageVertical Collection: Cinerary Pyxis or jar with lid

Cinerary Pyxis or jar with lid. Greek burial jar circa 8th Century BC Athens, Greece

Background imageVertical Collection: Fragment of frieze showing procession

Fragment of frieze showing procession
A procession of sixteen elderly men in himatia. They converse while walking or standing, or they turn to look behind them

Background imageVertical Collection: Head of Kouros made of Island marble

Head of Kouros made of Island marble. Found in Athens in the Kerameikos, near the Dipylon gate. The fragment belongs to a colossal statue. Approx. 600BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of woman, by Guido Reni, 1638 - 1639, detail

Portrait of woman, by Guido Reni, 1638 - 1639, detail
Oil Painting by Guido Reni 1575 - 1642. Portrait of a Woman (detail), perhaps Artemisia or Lady with a Lapis Lazuli Bowl 1638 - 1639

Background imageVertical Collection: Bust of Cardinal Orazio Mattei, by Lorenzo Ottoni

Bust of Cardinal Orazio Mattei, by Lorenzo Ottoni
Terracotta bust of Cardinal Orazio Mattei 1648-1736) made in 1687 by Lorenzo Ottoni

Background imageVertical Collection: Studio shot of Torso of kouros

Studio shot of Torso of kouros
Torso of a kouros. Island marble. Found in Sounion. The colossal statue was votive and originally stood before the Temple of Poseidon, along with the kouros. About 600 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble inscribing grave relief

Marble inscribing grave relief
Marble inscribed grave relief, perhaps from Macedonia, AD 250-300. Represented within the apsidal surface of the slab are busts of a male, a female and two children

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble female head in form of mask, 1st century AD

Marble female head in form of mask, 1st century AD
Female portrait head in the form of a mask. Pentelic marble late 1st century AD Roman

Background imageVertical Collection: Fragment of frieze representing three youths

Fragment of frieze representing three youths
Three youths wearing himatia, each carrying a tray on their shoulders. The trays hold offerings for libation. from the Parthenon Friezes, Athens, Greece. 5th Century BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Amazon warrior fighting Greek soldier

Amazon warrior fighting Greek soldier
Amazon defeated by a Greek soldier, depicted in part of the Parthenon friezes at the Parthenon/Acropolis museum, Athens

Background imageVertical Collection: Bust of Emperor Vitellius, 17th Century, detail

Bust of Emperor Vitellius, 17th Century, detail
Bust of the Emperor Vitellius (15-69AD) Bronze and marble bust 17th Century Florentine, Italian

Background imageVertical Collection: Statuette of God Asklepios, 3rd - 4th century

Statuette of God Asklepios, 3rd - 4th century
Statuette of the God Asklepios. Pentelic marble. Found in the sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus. According to the inscription on its base

Background imageVertical Collection: Alabaster vase with gold-plated rim and handles

Alabaster vase with gold-plated rim and handles. This was originally an Egyptian vase, which was turned upside down and converted by an Aegean craftsman

Background imageVertical Collection: Bust of Emperor Vitellius, 17th Century

Bust of Emperor Vitellius, 17th Century
Bust of the Emperor Vitellius (15-69AD) Bronze and marble bust 17th Century Florentine, Italian

Background imageVertical Collection: Bronze helmets of Arcadian or Laconian type

Bronze helmets of Arcadian or Laconian type, which imitate the woolen cap worn by wayfarers, hunters and mariners. 450-425 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Bust of Antinous

Bust of Antinous
Portrait bust of Antinous. Thasian marble. Found at Patras. The youth Anthinoos of Bithyna, in Asia Minor was the favourite of the emperor Hadrian

Background imageVertical Collection: Hephaestus torso from Parthenon reliefs

Hephaestus torso from Parthenon reliefs
Hephaestus (Ares or Poseidon) torso from the Parthenon reliefs. Hephaestus Ancient Greek god of blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals, metallurgy, fire and volcanoes



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