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thesilenceofthemarble:Apollo Citharede, roman copy of a hellenistic original about 200-150 BC, Capit
Acropolis of Lindos (IV), Rhodes- More Ancient Greece here
Epichysis (jug) depicting a winged woman breastfeeding an infant. Artist unknown; beginning of 3rd
Apulian red-figure lekane (broad, two-handled bowl) depicting two Nereids riding hippocampi and hold
Two female acrobats. Side A of a Campanian red-figure bell-krater, attr. to an artist of the Rhombo
lionofchaeronea:Damaged bronze head of a boy. Artist unknown; Hellenistic period. Now in the Archa
romegreeceart:A statue of Aphrodite, a copy of late Hellenistic period original (Archaelogical museu
Bellerophon, astride Pegasus, attacks the Chimera. Molded medallion from an Apulian terracotta flas
The so-called “Croatian Apoxyomenos,” depicting an athlete scraping oil off his body with a strigil
Hellenistic plate depicting Cybele in a chariot, found in Ai-Khanoum in modern day Afghanistan, 2nd
Right hand and forearm, perhaps from a statue of Artemis or Eros carrying a bow (with detail of hand
arthistoryfeed:Hellenistic tessellated floor adorned at the center with a head of Medusa, found in P
Silver Athenian tetradrachm in the “new style,” depicting an owl standing atop a Panathenaic prize-a
Delos. Tiny island where Apollo and Artemis were born.Greece | Ancient ruins | Sculpture
Orestes and Pylades arrive among the Taurians. Detail from a Campanian red-figure krater, Group of
The head of Hypnos (Sleep). Roman bronze sculpture (1st-2nd cent. CE) after a lost Hellenistic orig
artemisdreaming:Aphrodite Anadyomene, Greek, Hellenistic Period, 3rd-1st century BC (Axel Vervoordt
The playwright Menander. Ancient Roman marble medallion (4th cent. CE) after a Greek original of th
lionofchaeronea:A statue of Zeus. Artist unknown; late Hellenistic period. From Kameiros, Rhodes;
Muse, restored as Sophonisba, by unknown Hellenistic artist and Simone Bianco, Museo Archeologico Na
fourteenth:birdonwing:azidahaka:Greek Statue - Lilith Crying:This is believed to be a Greek or Turki
Apulian red-figure terracotta fish plate. Attributed to the workshop of the Darius Painter; ca. 340
Boeotian terracotta statue of a woman with a hat. Artist unknown; 4th or 3rd cent. BCE. Now in the
Ancient Greek gold jewelry from the region of Pontika (in present-day Ukraine), formed in a Heracles
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