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Images Dated 22nd June 2011 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Head of Dionysus, God of Wine and patron of wine making

Head of Dionysus, God of Wine and patron of wine making. Roman, after a Greek model of the mid 4th century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Portrait bust of Dionysus, God of Wine and patron of wine making

Portrait bust of Dionysus, God of Wine and patron of wine making. Roman, after a Greek model of the 4th century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Dionysus, God of Wine and patron of wine making

Statue of Dionysus, God of Wine and patron of wine making. Roman, after a Greek model of the 4th century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Bust of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love

Bust of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love. Roman, after a Greek model of the 3rd century BC. The Roman equivalent of Aphrodite was Venus. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Michael Thomas - Arsenal

Michael Thomas - Arsenal
Football - 1989 / 1990 First Division - Arsenal 4 Manchester City 0 Arsenals Michael Thomas celebrates his goal at Highbury

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Jan Stephenson - Australia

Jan Stephenson - Australia
Golf Jan Stephenson - Australia. Aug 1974 1974 Colgate European Open Golf Championship

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Jumping spider

Jumping spiders are generally diurnal, active hunters

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Foxglove Blooms In A Garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Foxglove Blooms In A Garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Wooden sarcophagus of Pa-Kush, priest of Amun?

Wooden sarcophagus of Pa-Kush, priest of Amun? Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Wooden sarcophagus of Pa-Kush, priest of Amun?

Wooden sarcophagus of Pa-Kush, priest of Amun? Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Wooden sarcophagus of Pa-Kush, priest of Amun?

Wooden sarcophagus of Pa-Kush, priest of Amun? Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love

Statue of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love. Roman, after a Greek model of 3rd-2nd century BC. The Roman equivalent of Aphrodite was Venus. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Terpsichore, Muse of Dances

Statue of Terpsichore, Muse of Dances. Roman, after a Greek model of 3rd-2nd century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Terpsichore, Muse of Dances

Statue of Terpsichore, Muse of Dances. Roman, after a Greek model of 3rd-2nd century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Polyhymnia, Muse of Sacred Song, Oratory, and Singing

Statue of Polyhymnia, Muse of Sacred Song, Oratory, and Singing. Roman, after a Greek model of the mid 4th century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Double herm of Dionysus and Heracles

Double herm of Dionysus and Heracles. Roman, remodelled in modern times. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Pan and satyr, Pan removing a splinter from a satyrs foot

Pan and satyr, Pan removing a splinter from a satyrs foot. Roman, after a Greek statuary group of the 3rd century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Apollo, Roman, 1st century, restored in the 18th century

Statue of Apollo, Roman, 1st century, restored in the 18th century. Apollo was the Ancient Greek and Roman God of the Sun and Patron of the Fine Arts

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Lucius Aelius, c mid 2nd century

Statue of Lucius Aelius, c mid 2nd century. Lucius Aelius (101-138) was the adopted son and chosen heir of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. He never became emperor as he died shortly before Hadrian

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Portrait of Domitia Longina, wife of the Roman Emperor Domitian, first half of 2nd century

Portrait of Domitia Longina, wife of the Roman Emperor Domitian, first half of 2nd century. The youngest daughter of the general and consul Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Portrait of Domitia Longina, wife of the Roman Emperor Domitian, late 1st century

Portrait of Domitia Longina, wife of the Roman Emperor Domitian, late 1st century. The youngest daughter of the general and consul Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Portrait bust of a Roman Commander General, early 3rd century AD

Portrait bust of a Roman Commander General, early 3rd century AD. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Portrait bust of the Roman Emperor Philip the Arab, c mid 3rd century

Portrait bust of the Roman Emperor Philip the Arab, c mid 3rd century. Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus, known as Philip the Arab (c204-249) was declared Emperor after the death of Gordian III

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, first half of 2nd century

Statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, first half of 2nd century. Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) (76-138) was Emperor from 117 until his death

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Antoninus Pius, third quarter of 2nd century

Statue of Antoninus Pius, third quarter of 2nd century. Antoninus Pius (86-161) was Roman Emperor from 138-161. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Portrait of Cornelia Salonina, wife of the Roman Emperor Gallienus, mid 3rd century

Portrait of Cornelia Salonina, wife of the Roman Emperor Gallienus, mid 3rd century. Cornelia Salonina was the wife of Gallienus

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of the Roman God Jupiter, late 1st century

Statue of the Roman God Jupiter, late 1st century. The drapings, sceptre, eagle and Victory are made of painted plaster and date from the 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Roman bust of a Dacian tarabostes (nobleman), early 2nd century

Roman bust of a Dacian tarabostes (nobleman), early 2nd century. A fragment of a monumental statue of a Dacian prisoner from Trajans Forum in Rome

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Portrait of Lucius Verus, mid third quarter of 2nd century

Portrait of Lucius Verus, mid third quarter of 2nd century. Lucius Verus (130-169) was co-emperor of Rome with Marcus Aurelius from 161 until his death

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Female bust, 2nd century

Female bust, 2nd century. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Portrait of Antinous, mid 2nd century

Portrait of Antinous, mid 2nd century. Antinous (d130) was a Bithynian youth who was the favourite and companion of the Roman emperor Hadrian (76-138)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Augustus as Jupiter, first half of 1st century BC

Statue of Augustus as Jupiter, first half of 1st century BC. Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD) became one of a triumvirate of rulers after the death in 44 BC of Julius Caesar

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Head of Augustus, first half of 1st century

Head of Augustus, first half of 1st century. Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD) became one of a triumvirate of rulers after the death in 44 BC of Julius Caesar, his great-uncle

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Head of Asklepios

Head of Asklepios. Roman, after a Greek original by Phyromachos of the first quarter of 2nd century BC. Asklepios is the Ancient Greek God of medicine and healing

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Amenemheb, Governor of Thebes, with his wife and mother, 14th century BC

Statue of Amenemheb, Governor of Thebes, with his wife and mother, 14th century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love

Statue of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love. Roman, after a Greek original known as the Capitoline Venus type of 3rd-2nd century BC. The Roman equivalent of Aphrodite was Venus

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love

Statue of Aphrodite, Goddess of Beauty and Love. Roman, after a Greek original known as the Capitoline Venus type of 3rd-2nd century BC. The Roman equivalent of Aphrodite was Venus

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Serapis, Greco- Egyptian God of the Underworld

Statue of Serapis, Greco- Egyptian God of the Underworld. Roman, after a Greek original of the early 3rd century BC. The worship of the cult of Serapis developed in Egypt during the Ptolemaic period

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Serapis, Greco- Egyptian God of the Underworld

Statue of Serapis, Greco- Egyptian God of the Underworld. Roman, after a Greek original of the early 3rd century BC. The worship of the cult of Serapis developed in Egypt during the Ptolemaic period

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Hygieia, Goddess of Health

Statue of Hygieia, Goddess of Health. Roman, after a Greek original of 3rd century BC. In Greek and Roman mythology Hygieia was the daughter of Asklepios, the God of Medicine

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Hygieia, Goddess of Health

Statue of Hygieia, Goddess of Health. Roman, after a Greek original of 3rd century BC. In Greek and Roman mythology Hygieia was the daughter of Asklepios, the God of Medicine

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Head of Asklepios, Greek God of Healing

Head of Asklepios, Greek God of Healing. Roman, after a Greek original of the 2nd century BC by Phyromachos. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Eros drawing his bow, 2nd century

Statue of Eros drawing his bow, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the second half of the 4th century BC by Lysippos. In Greek mythology, Eros was the God of Love

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Torso of Aphrodite, 2nd century

Torso of Aphrodite, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the third quarter of the 4th century BC. Aphrodite was the Greek Goddess of Beauty and Love. Her Roman equivalent was Venus

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Statue of Eros drawing his bow, 2nd century

Statue of Eros drawing his bow, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the second half of the 4th century BC by Lysippos. In Greek mythology, Eros was the God of Love

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: Torso of Aphrodite, 2nd century

Torso of Aphrodite, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the third quarter of the 4th century BC. Aphrodite was the Greek Goddess of Beauty and Love. Her Roman equivalent was Venus

Background imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: 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 imageImages Dated 22nd June 2011: 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



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