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Greek sculptures Collection (#23)

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Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Bust of the Athenian statesman Pericles, 5th century BC

Bust of the Athenian statesman Pericles, 5th century BC
Bust of Pericles (c. 495 -429 BC), the Athenian statesman, 5th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Bust of the Greek philosopher Socrates, 5th century BC

Bust of the Greek philosopher Socrates, 5th century BC
Bust of Socrates (c. 469 BC-399 BC) from the Capitoline Museums collection in Rome, 5th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Roman statue of Diana of Ephesus

Roman statue of Diana of Ephesus from the Capitoline Museums collection in Rome

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Marble bust of the Athenian statesman Pericles, 5th century BC

Marble bust of the Athenian statesman Pericles, 5th century BC
Marble bust of Pericles (c. 495 -429 BC) from the Vatican Museums collection, 5th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Gold Mycenaean cup, 15th century

Gold Mycenaean cup, 15th century
Gold Mycenaean cup showing bull-catching, from Vaphio in Greece. At the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 15th century

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Gold head of a Mycenaean silver pin, 16th century

Gold head of a Mycenaean silver pin, 16th century
Gold head of a Mycenaean silver pin from a shaft grave at Mycenae in Greece. It depicts a nature goddess holding garlands. In the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 16th century

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Cycladic marble vase, 26th century BC

Cycladic marble vase, 26th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Cycladic figure

Cycladic figure
Cycladic female figure

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Roman painting on marble of ladies playing knucklebones

Roman painting on marble of ladies playing knucklebones
Roman painting on marble of Niobes daughters playing knucklebones, from Pompeii. Now in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Roman wall-painting of Icarus

Roman wall-painting of Icarus flying over the sea, from Pompeii

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Roman wall-painting of Medea, 1st century BC

Roman wall-painting of Medea, 1st century BC
Roman wall-painting of Medea from Pompeii, now in the National Museum in Naples, 1st century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Depiction of chariot-racing on an Attic kylix, 6th century BC

Depiction of chariot-racing on an Attic kylix, 6th century BC
Depiction of chariot-racing on an Attic black-figured kylix, in the Old Corinth Museum in Greece, 6th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Marble Roman slab of the Fox and Grapes

Marble Roman slab of the Fox and Grapes
Marble Roman slab of the Aesop of the Fox and Grapes from Old Corinth in Greece

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Greek sculpture known as the Moscophorus, 6th century BC

Greek sculpture known as the Moscophorus, 6th century BC
The Moscophorus ( calf-bearer ). He is carrying an offering to Athena. from the Acropolis Museums collection in Athens, 6th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Depiction of Typhon from the pediment of an early temple

Depiction of Typhon from the pediment of an early temple near the Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis, now from the Acropolis Museums collection

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Byzantine mosaic of Christ Pantocrator

Byzantine mosaic of Christ Pantocrator, in the dome of the church of the monastery at Daphni, near Athens

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Archaic bronze of Odysseus and a ram

Archaic bronze of Odysseus and a ram, escaping from the cave of Polyphemus. In the Delphi Museum in Greece

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Scene from the Gigantomachy on the north frieze of the Siphnian Treasury, 6th century BC

Scene from the Gigantomachy on the north frieze of the Siphnian Treasury, 6th century BC
Scene from the Gigantomachy on the north frieze of the Siphnian Treasury, showing one of Cybeles lions attacking a giant. In Delphi Museum, 6th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Archaic Greek bronze of a horse and rider, 6th century BC

Archaic Greek bronze of a horse and rider, 6th century BC
Archaic Greek bronze of a horse and rider in the National Museum in Athens, 6th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Scene of an Athenian street

Scene of an Athenian street

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Scene of an Athenian street

Scene of an Athenian street

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Detail of the Last Supper of Salonika embroidered on vestments, 14th century

Detail of the Last Supper of Salonika embroidered on vestments, 14th century
Detail of the Last Supper ( Epitaphios ) of Salonika, embroidered on vestments, probably made in Constantinople. from the Byzantine Museums collection in Athens, 14th century

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Detail of late Roman period Greek sarcophagus

Detail of late Roman period Greek sarcophagus, showing Dionysiac revels. In the National Museum in Athens

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Greek stele of a girl holding a bird, 4th century BC

Greek stele of a girl holding a bird, 4th century BC
Greek stele of a girl holding a bird, in the National Museum in Athens, 4th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Greek statue known as the Anavyssos Kouros, 6th century BC

Greek statue known as the Anavyssos Kouros, 6th century BC
The Anavyssos Kouros, from Anavyssos in Attica. Now in the National Museum in Athens, 6th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Greek bronze hoplite putting on armour, 5th century BC

Greek bronze hoplite putting on armour, 5th century BC
Greek bronze hoplite putting on armour, from the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 5th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Greek terracotta figure of a man sawing wood, 6th century BC

Greek terracotta figure of a man sawing wood, 6th century BC
Greek terracotta figure of a man sawing wood from Boetia, Now in the National Museums collection in Copenhagen, 6th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Greek red-figured volute krater with scene from the sack of Troy, 4th century BC

Greek red-figured volute krater with scene from the sack of Troy, 4th century BC. Artist: Illupersis Painter
Red-figured volute krater with scene from the sack of Troy, showing Cassandra clinging to the altar of Athena, with Ajax the lesser approaching from the right

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Vase known as Athena a la Ciste, 4th century BC. Artist: Cephisodotus

Vase known as Athena a la Ciste, 4th century BC. Artist: Cephisodotus
Athena a la Ciste, a replica of a 5th century Greek original from Crete, formerly attributed to Cephistodes, father of Praxiteles, but recently attributed to Alcemene

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Roman wall-painting of Io being received by Isis

Roman wall-painting of Io being received by Isis
Roman wall-painting of Io (note the cows horns) being received by Isis (with snake), from the Ekklesiasterion (the great hall on the west side) of the temple of Isis at Pompeii

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Greek bronze of a warrior, 6th century BC

Greek bronze of a warrior, 6th century BC
Greek bronze of a warrior, from the National Museum in Athens, 6th century BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Late republican denarii of Julius Caesar, 1st century BC

Late republican denarii of Julius Caesar, 1st century BC
Late republican denarii of Julius Caesar (100 BC ? 44 BC). On the left is an elephant and snake, in an allegory of good destroying evil

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Counting the geese: fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, c1350 BC

Counting the geese: fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, c1350 BC
Counting the geese: fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun (no 2), Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1350 BC. This fragment is divided into two main registers

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Macedonian helmet, 3rd century BC

Macedonian helmet, 3rd century BC. Bronze helmet with gold decoration. From the collection of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Macedonian helmet, 3rd century BC

Macedonian helmet, 3rd century BC. From the collection of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Funerary wreath from the Macedonian royal tombs, 350 BC-325 BC

Funerary wreath from the Macedonian royal tombs, 350 BC-325 BC. The royal house of Macedon, which lasted from the 9th century BC to the 4th century BC, had royal tombs at Vergina, Macedonia, Greece

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: The Lion Hunt, 4th century BC

The Lion Hunt, 4th century BC. Alexander the Great (356 BC-323 BC) and Hephaestion, his boyhood friend, hunting lion. Mosaic from the remains of the Macedonian royal palace at Pella

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Bas-relief frieze of wrestlers, c500 BC

Bas-relief frieze of wrestlers, c500 BC. The Panathenaia, a state religious festival dedicated to Athena, was held every four years and included Drama, Music and Athletics

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Ancient Greek Hoplite in training

Ancient Greek Hoplite in training. Hoplites were the heavily armoured infantry. From the collection of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Battle scene on the foot of a sarcophagus, c300 BC

Battle scene on the foot of a sarcophagus, c300 BC. From the collection of the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Stone sculpture of Greek warriors in a chariot, c500 BC

Stone sculpture of Greek warriors in a chariot, c500 BC. Carved fragment showing the warrior wearing a crested helmet and carrying a shield, while behind him his charioteer drives the vehicle

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Battle scene from a sarcophagus, c300 BC

Battle scene from a sarcophagus, c300 BC. The mounted figure on the right is either Alexander the Great or the Macedonian general Hephaestion (Hephestion) his favourite

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Lion, symbol of the royal house of Macedonia, 9th-4th century BC

Lion, symbol of the royal house of Macedonia, 9th-4th century BC. The most famous of the Argead kings of Macedon was Alexander the Great (356 BC-323 BC)

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Athens, Greece, Europe

Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Hermes and the Infant Dionysus

Hermes and the Infant Dionysus
Antique illustration of a Hermes and the Infant Dionysus

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Zeus Meilichios depicted as a snake and a family of supplica

Zeus Meilichios depicted as a snake and a family of supplica
Relief with Zeus Meilichios depicted as a snake. On the left, a family of supplicants. Dedicated by Aristomene. Found in Pangrati (Athens) and dated between 350-300 BC

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Relief from Pergamon Altar, published in 1881

Relief from Pergamon Altar, published in 1881
Battle of Zeus and the Giants. Relief from the Pergamon Altar, Berlin Museum. Wood engraving, published in 1881

Background imageGreek sculptures Collection: Column of Erechteion, Greek temple

Column of Erechteion, Greek temple
The Erechteon is an ancient Greek temple on the north side of the Acropolis of Athens in Greece. The temple was built between 421 and 405 BC



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