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Christos Kapsalis, Polychronis Lembesis, 1881, National Museum of History, Athens, Greece.Christos K
inividia:The Peiraeus AthenaBronze. 340—330 BCE.Piraeus, Athens, Greece Archaeological Museum of Pir
the national archaeological museum in athens.jan 2020.
Antinous and Hadrian, National Archaeological Museum in Athens
philoursmars:Marseille. Au musée d’Histoire, une expo : “Terre ! Escales mythiques en Méditerranée”,
Golden breastplate. 16th century BC.Currently in theNational Archaeological Museumin Athens. Photo b
Bust of AntinousThe National Archaeological Museum of Athens, GreeceSculpture | Museums
gunhilde:Fresco in the Byzantine Museum in Athens
Marble head of Alexander the Great.Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece Most likely a work of the sculpt
Dipylon Amphora, Workshop of Athens 894, 8, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThe largest
Dispute between Apollo and Heracles over the delphic tripod, Athens, Archaeological Museum of Piraeu
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King Aegeus of Athens consults the goddess Themis (Natural Law). Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix
The Antikythera Ephebe (Ca. 340-330 BC) The National Archaeological Museum of Athens, GreeceIn 1900
adokal:Bridal gown (1776) from Thasos island. Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece.source
neshamama:Kore from the Acropolis, 6th century BCE, marble. New Acropolis Museum, Athens.
Museum of Islamic Art, Athens
throwback to the amazing meal we ate at the new acropolis museum in Athens…
The grave stele for an Athenian woman named Mynnia. She bids farewell to her mother Euphrosyne (who
The gravestone of an Athenian named Philoxenos and his wife Philoumene. Artist unknown; ca. 400 BCE
riding dirty … . (From the Akropolis Museum, Athens. It’s a decorative attachment for a large
Go home, owl. You’re drunk. (Red-figure squat lekythos. 5th cent. BC. National Museum, Athens)
spitogata:Archaeological Museum of Athens, Sphynx
Red-figure pelike with Zeus and Ganymede, by the Achilles Painter. From Athens, Attica. Greek, 445-4
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