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Background imageGreek Collection: Scene of gigantomachy, Ares and Hermes fighting against a Giant. 525 BC (relief)

Scene of gigantomachy, Ares and Hermes fighting against a Giant. 525 BC (relief)
LRI4593273 Scene of gigantomachy, Ares and Hermes fighting against a Giant. 525 BC (relief) by Greek, (6th century BC); Archaeological Museum, Delphi, Greece; (add.info.: Greek)

Background imageGreek Collection: Dexileos on horseback overthrowing an enemy. 394-393 BC (relief)

Dexileos on horseback overthrowing an enemy. 394-393 BC (relief)
LRI4593265 Dexileos on horseback overthrowing an enemy. 394-393 BC (relief) by Greek, (4th century BC); Archaeological Museum of Kerameikos, Athens

Background imageGreek Collection: Head of Apollo from Veio (Detail) - Terracotta sculpture, 510-490 BC

Head of Apollo from Veio (Detail) - Terracotta sculpture, 510-490 BC
LRI4593263 Head of Apollo from Veio (Detail) - Terracotta sculpture, 510-490 BC by Etruscan, (6th century BC); Villa Giulia, Rome

Background imageGreek Collection: Metope decorated with a body without head draped with patterned fabrics. 625 BC. (fresco)

Metope decorated with a body without head draped with patterned fabrics. 625 BC. (fresco)
LRI4593257 Metope decorated with a body without head draped with patterned fabrics. 625 BC. (fresco) by Greek, (7th century BC); National Archaeological Museum, Athens

Background imageGreek Collection: Portrait of Francois Babeuf dit Gracchus (1760 - 1797) revolutionary

Portrait of Francois Babeuf dit Gracchus (1760 - 1797) revolutionary
JLJ4592538 Portrait of Francois Babeuf dit Gracchus (1760 - 1797) revolutionary. Engraving, 18th century. Private collection

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek antiquite: pyxide of Painter C representing the birth of Athena

Greek antiquite: pyxide of Painter C representing the birth of Athena
JLJ4592505 Greek antiquite: pyxide of Painter C representing the birth of Athena: Hephaistos slices the skull of Zeus who had swallowed Metiss new ne. Athena gusts out of her skull

Background imageGreek Collection: The four elements Three graces represented in a forest landscape

The four elements Three graces represented in a forest landscape
JLJ4592186 The four elements Three graces represented in a forest landscape, with vegetables (cabbage, pumpkins, artichokes, carrots, peppers) fruits (plums, pomegranates, peaches) fish, shellfish

Background imageGreek Collection: Magna graecia: metope with Helios on a quadriga - Limestone relief, 575-550 BC

Magna graecia: metope with Helios on a quadriga - Limestone relief, 575-550 BC
LRI4592179 Magna graecia: metope with Helios on a quadriga - Limestone relief, 575-550 BC by Greek, (6th century BC); Museo Archeologico Regionale, Palermo

Background imageGreek Collection: Portrait of Louise Marie de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Tours Duchess of Orleans (1674-1681

Portrait of Louise Marie de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Tours Duchess of Orleans (1674-1681
JLJ4592151 Portrait of Louise Marie de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Tours Duchess of Orleans (1674-1681) Painting by Pierre Mignard (1612-1695) 1692 Sun

Background imageGreek Collection: Magna graecia: metope with Zeus and Hera, stone relief, 5th century BC

Magna graecia: metope with Zeus and Hera, stone relief, 5th century BC
LRI4592147 Magna graecia: metope with Zeus and Hera, stone relief, 5th century BC by Greek, (5th century BC); Museo Archeologico Regionale, Palermo

Background imageGreek Collection: La petite fleet Painting by Willem Van de Velde II le Jeune (1633-1707)

La petite fleet Painting by Willem Van de Velde II le Jeune (1633-1707)
JLJ4592034 La petite fleet Painting by Willem Van de Velde II le Jeune (1633-1707), 17th century Montpellier, Musee Fabre by Velde, Willem van de, the Younger (1633-1707); Musee Fabre, Montpellier

Background imageGreek Collection: Magna Graecia: amphora representing Eurystheus hiding in a storage jar as Heracles brings

Magna Graecia: amphora representing Eurystheus hiding in a storage jar as Heracles brings
LRI4592008 Magna Graecia: amphora representing Eurystheus hiding in a storage jar as Heracles brings him the Erymanthian boar, 480-460 BC by Greek, (5th century BC); Museo Archeologico Regionale

Background imageGreek Collection: Magna Graecia: lekythos representing Theseus slaying Minotaur, c. 6th century BC

Magna Graecia: lekythos representing Theseus slaying Minotaur, c. 6th century BC
LRI4591986 Magna Graecia: lekythos representing Theseus slaying Minotaur, c. 6th century BC by Greek, (6th century BC); Museo Archeologico Regionale, Palermo

Background imageGreek Collection: Magna Graecia: lekythos representing Caeneus and centaurs, 520-510 BC

Magna Graecia: lekythos representing Caeneus and centaurs, 520-510 BC
LRI4591952 Magna Graecia: lekythos representing Caeneus and centaurs, 520-510 BC by Greek, (6th century BC); Museo Archeologico Regionale, Palermo

Background imageGreek Collection: Antiochus disease or Antiochus and Stratonice Antiochus (324-261 BC

Antiochus disease or Antiochus and Stratonice Antiochus (324-261 BC
JLJ4591906 Antiochus disease or Antiochus and Stratonice Antiochus (324-261 BC) is sick of love for his stepmother Stratonice

Background imageGreek Collection: Magna Graecia: amphora representing Poseidon with women, 550-525 BC

Magna Graecia: amphora representing Poseidon with women, 550-525 BC
LRI4591899 Magna Graecia: amphora representing Poseidon with women, 550-525 BC by Greek, (6th century BC); Museo Archeologico Regionale, Palermo

Background imageGreek Collection: Warrior or athlete, called Bronze of Riace (statue A). 460 BC (sculpture)

Warrior or athlete, called Bronze of Riace (statue A). 460 BC (sculpture)
LRI4591810 Warrior or athlete, called Bronze of Riace (statue A). 460 BC (sculpture) by Greek, (5th century BC); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Reggio Calabria

Background imageGreek Collection: Decor of a krater: an award-winning scene to an athlete. 360-330 BC. (terracotta)

Decor of a krater: an award-winning scene to an athlete. 360-330 BC. (terracotta)
LRI4591438 Decor of a krater: an award-winning scene to an athlete. 360-330 BC. (terracotta) by Greek, (4th century BC); Museo Archeologico, Agrigento, Sicily

Background imageGreek Collection: Decor of a krater: Dionysus conversing with a sitting Silenus. 360-330 BC. (terracotta)

Decor of a krater: Dionysus conversing with a sitting Silenus. 360-330 BC. (terracotta)
LRI4591431 Decor of a krater: Dionysus conversing with a sitting Silenus. 360-330 BC. (terracotta) by Greek, (4th century BC); Museo Archeologico, Agrigento, Sicily

Background imageGreek Collection: Ephebe. 500-490 BC (Marble sculpture)

Ephebe. 500-490 BC (Marble sculpture)
LRI4591416 Ephebe. 500-490 BC (Marble sculpture) by Greek, (5th century BC); Museo Archeologico, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: Greek art: statue of ephebe. Marble sculpture. 500-490 BC. Dim)

Background imageGreek Collection: View of the Chateau de Chinon Watercolour from the French school. 1699 Paris, B. N

View of the Chateau de Chinon Watercolour from the French school. 1699 Paris, B. N
JLJ4591399 View of the Chateau de Chinon Watercolour from the French school. 1699 Paris, B.N. by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageGreek Collection: Warriors torso. 480-475 BC (Marble sculpture)

Warriors torso. 480-475 BC (Marble sculpture)
LRI4591388 Warriors torso. 480-475 BC (Marble sculpture) by Greek, (5th century BC); Museo Archeologico, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: Greek art: warriors torso falls on his left leg)

Background imageGreek Collection: The Ass of the Prophet Balaam, 1626 (oil on wood)

The Ass of the Prophet Balaam, 1626 (oil on wood)
JLJ4591380 The Ass of the Prophet Balaam, 1626 (oil on wood) by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606-69); Musee Cognacq-Jay, Paris, France; (add.info.: Old Testament: Numbers 22: 21-39)

Background imageGreek Collection: Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) and Ulysses. Early 5th century BC (terracotta)

Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) and Ulysses. Early 5th century BC (terracotta)
LRI4591373 Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) and Ulysses. Early 5th century BC (terracotta) by Greek, (5th century BC); Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

Background imageGreek Collection: Job on his manure pile, overwhelmed by all misfortunes Miniature in '

Job on his manure pile, overwhelmed by all misfortunes Miniature in "
JLJ4583165 Job on his manure pile, overwhelmed by all misfortunes Miniature in " Les Heures d Etienne Chevalier" by Jean Fouquet (1420-1481), 1445

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek antiquite: bronze statue of riace warriors - Statue A, 460 BC, Dim

Greek antiquite: bronze statue of riace warriors - Statue A, 460 BC, Dim
LRI4658953 Greek antiquite: bronze statue of riace warriors - Statue A, 460 BC, Dim. 2, 05 m - Reggio Calabria, Museo Nazionale - Warrior of Riace - Bronze sculpture (H)

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek antiquite: amphore decoree of marathon scenes. 550 BC. Copenhagen, Museo Nazionale

Greek antiquite: amphore decoree of marathon scenes. 550 BC. Copenhagen, Museo Nazionale
LRI4658810 Greek antiquite: amphore decoree of marathon scenes. 550 BC. Copenhagen, Museo Nazionale by Greek, (6th century BC); Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen

Background imageGreek Collection: Minoan art: ceramic jug decoree of polychrome drawings. From Phaestos (Phaistos or Festo)

Minoan art: ceramic jug decoree of polychrome drawings. From Phaestos (Phaistos or Festo)
LRI4658703 Minoan art: ceramic jug decoree of polychrome drawings. From Phaestos (Phaistos or Festo). Dim. 27 cm Archaeological Museum, Heraklion, Crete by Minoan; Archaeological Museum of Heraklion

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek antiquite: fragment of a grave decret of inscription in stoichedon. 306-305 BC

Greek antiquite: fragment of a grave decret of inscription in stoichedon. 306-305 BC
LRI4658697 Greek antiquite: fragment of a grave decret of inscription in stoichedon. 306-305 BC. Athenes, Epitaph museum by Greek, (4th century BC); Epigraphical Museum, Archaelogical Museum, Athens

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek Antiquite: Kore (Core) Marble Column Statue from the Temple of the Erechteion

Greek Antiquite: Kore (Core) Marble Column Statue from the Temple of the Erechteion
LRI4658551 Greek Antiquite: Kore (Core) Marble Column Statue from the Temple of the Erechteion on the Acropolis of Athens, 420-413 BC, Dim

Background imageGreek Collection: Roman art: young Romans engaged in physical exercises. They wear a loincloth around

Roman art: young Romans engaged in physical exercises. They wear a loincloth around
LRI4657977 Roman art: young Romans engaged in physical exercises. They wear a loincloth around the kidneys and a strophium (ancetre of the bra) on the chest

Background imageGreek Collection: Pothos Personification of desir. Roman sculpture after the Greek original of Scopas at

Pothos Personification of desir. Roman sculpture after the Greek original of Scopas at
LRI4657969 Pothos Personification of desir. Roman sculpture after the Greek original of Scopas at the temple of Aphrodite in Megar. 4th century BC

Background imageGreek Collection: Le passage des Panoramas a Paris Lithography attributed Louis Philibert Debucourt

Le passage des Panoramas a Paris Lithography attributed Louis Philibert Debucourt
JLJ4655480 Le passage des Panoramas A Paris Lithography attributed Louis Philibert Debucourt (1755-1832) 19th century Paris, Musee Carnavalet by Debucourt

Background imageGreek Collection: View of the ancient theater of Epidaurus (or theater of Argolide)

View of the ancient theater of Epidaurus (or theater of Argolide)
LRI4655429 View of the ancient theater of Epidaurus (or theater of Argolide), 5th or 4th century BC (photography) by Greek, (5th-4th century BC); Epidaurus

Background imageGreek Collection: Roman art: pots, decanters, cups, vases and glass cups from Pompei

Roman art: pots, decanters, cups, vases and glass cups from Pompei
LRI4660647 Roman art: pots, decanters, cups, vases and glass cups from Pompei. 1st century Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek Art: Terracotta amphora of Lydos (565-535 BC) decoree of representations of

Greek Art: Terracotta amphora of Lydos (565-535 BC) decoree of representations of
LRI4660598 Greek Art: Terracotta amphora of Lydos (565-535 BC) decoree of representations of horsemen. 540 BC. Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale by Greek

Background imageGreek Collection: Assembled in a park Painting by Jean Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), 18th century. Sun

Assembled in a park Painting by Jean Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), 18th century. Sun
JLJ4660196 Assembled in a park Painting by Jean Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), 18th century. Sun. 0, 32x0, 46 m Musee du Louvre

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek art: the boar of Caledonia. Carved relief of the Tresor of Sicyone (or Sicyonians)

Greek art: the boar of Caledonia. Carved relief of the Tresor of Sicyone (or Sicyonians)
LRI4660192 Greek art: the boar of Caledonia. Carved relief of the Tresor of Sicyone (or Sicyonians). 560 BC. Delphi, archeological museum by Greek, (6th century BC); Archaeological Museum, Delphi

Background imageGreek Collection: Portrait of man called the Condottiere'

Portrait of man called the Condottiere"
JLJ4660170 Portrait of man called the Condottiere" Painting by Antonello da Messina (1430-1479) 1475 Sun. 0, 36x0, 3 m by Messina, Antonello da (1430-79); Louvre, Paris

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek Art: 'The monster has three bodies Geryon'

Greek Art: "The monster has three bodies Geryon"
LRI4660169 Greek Art: " The monster has three bodies Geryon" Detail of a sculpture of the pediment of the Temple of Athena that illustrated the battle of Heracles (Hercules). 580-570 BC

Background imageGreek Collection: The Fishing Painting by Annibale Carracci or Annibal Carrache (1560-1609). 16th century

The Fishing Painting by Annibale Carracci or Annibal Carrache (1560-1609). 16th century
JLJ4660165 The Fishing Painting by Annibale Carracci or Annibal Carrache (1560-1609). 16th century. Dim 1, 36 x 2, 53 m Paris, by Carracci, Annibale (1560-1609); Louvre, Paris

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek Art: Terracotta white kylix decorates the representation of Apollo pouring a

Greek Art: Terracotta white kylix decorates the representation of Apollo pouring a
LRI4660105 Greek Art: Terracotta white kylix decorates the representation of Apollo pouring a libation. From Delphi. 470 BC

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek art: fragment of limestone pediment representing Heracles (Hercules

Greek art: fragment of limestone pediment representing Heracles (Hercules
LRI4660098 Greek art: fragment of limestone pediment representing Heracles (Hercules) hosted in Olympus (or the Apotheosis of Heracles). From the Acropolis of Athenes. 570 BC. Dim

Background imageGreek Collection: Edward VII (1841-1910) King of England reviews the Scottish Highlanders Illustration

Edward VII (1841-1910) King of England reviews the Scottish Highlanders Illustration
JLJ4660072 Edward VII (1841-1910) King of England reviews the Scottish Highlanders Illustration from the illustrious supplement of the " Little Diary" 1905 Private collection by Anonymous;

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek antiquite: 'Hygia acephale'

Greek antiquite: "Hygia acephale"
LRI4660043 Greek antiquite: " Hygia acephale" marble sculpture from the temple of Esculapus (Asclepios) in Epidaurus. 370 BC

Background imageGreek Collection: Reading A woman reading to a young blind person (?) Painting by Henri Fantin Latour

Reading A woman reading to a young blind person (?) Painting by Henri Fantin Latour
JLJ4659960 Reading A woman reading to a young blind person (?) Painting by Henri Fantin Latour (Fantin-Latour, 1836-1904) 1877 Sun

Background imageGreek Collection: Greek antiquite: Nike, the goddess of Victory, tapping her sandal

Greek antiquite: Nike, the goddess of Victory, tapping her sandal
LRI4659948 Greek antiquite: Nike, the goddess of Victory, tapping her sandal. Marble relief stockings from the temple of Athena Nike. 410-400 BC. Dim

Background imageGreek Collection: The angel carrying the spear having pierced the heart of Christ

The angel carrying the spear having pierced the heart of Christ
JLJ4659747 The angel carrying the spear having pierced the heart of Christ and the sponge soaked in vinegar Painting by Simon Vouet (1590-1649) 17th century Naples



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