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Imperial Age Collection

The Imperial Age, a captivating era of opulence and grandeur, comes to life through the intricate details of ancient artifacts

Background imageImperial Age Collection: Detail of Marble statue of Tyche, goddess of fortune, from Prusias ad Hypium, Turkey

Detail of Marble statue of Tyche, goddess of fortune, from Prusias ad Hypium, Turkey
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Tyche, goddess of fortune. From Prusias ad Hypium, Turkey. Detail

Background imageImperial Age Collection: Marble statue of Hermaphrodite asleep, from Rome, Baths of Diocletian

Marble statue of Hermaphrodite asleep, from Rome, Baths of Diocletian
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Hermaphrodite asleep. From Rome, Baths of Diocletian

Background imageImperial Age Collection: Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with deer

Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with deer
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Diana of Versailles, marble statue of Artemis with a deer

Background imageImperial Age Collection: Marble sarcophagus with marble group on lid representing deceased couple

Marble sarcophagus with marble group on lid representing deceased couple and relief depicting battle between Greeks
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble sarcophagus with marble group on lid representing the deceased couple and relief depicting a battle between Greeks and Amazons. From Thessaloniki

Background imageImperial Age Collection: Painted ivory diptych depicting circus games, Panel B

Painted ivory diptych depicting circus games, Panel B
Roman civilization, 5th century A.D. Painted ivory diptych depicting circus games. Panel B

Background imageImperial Age Collection: Fourth style fresco depicting Bacchus and Vesuvius volcano, From House of Centenary at Pompeii

Fourth style fresco depicting Bacchus and Vesuvius volcano, From House of Centenary at Pompeii
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Fourth style fresco depicting Bacchus and Vesuvius volcano. From the House of the Centenary at Pompei

Background imageImperial Age Collection: Mosaic depicting doves drinking from vase, copy of Pergamenian original of 2nd century B. C

Mosaic depicting doves drinking from vase, copy of Pergamenian original of 2nd century B. C
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Mosaic depicting doves drinking out of a vase, 85x98 cm. Copy after a Pergamenian original of the 2nd century b.C. from Hadrians Villa at Tivoli, Italy

Background imageImperial Age Collection: Scene of the Elysium, as a tribute to the deceased child Octavia Paolina from the Hypogeum of

Scene of the Elysium, as a tribute to the deceased child Octavia Paolina from the Hypogeum of the Octavian family
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Scene of the Elysium, as a tribute to the deceased child Octavia Paolina. Fresco on plaster, 79x229 cm



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The Imperial Age, a captivating era of opulence and grandeur, comes to life through the intricate details of ancient artifacts. Marvel at the exquisite marble statue of Tyche, goddess of fortune, as she stands tall in Prusias ad Hypium, Turkey. Her delicate features embody prosperity and luck that once graced this prosperous city. Step into the House of Centenary at Pompeii and be mesmerized by the fourth style fresco depicting Bacchus amidst the fiery eruption of Vesuvius volcano. The juxtaposition between divine revelry and destructive forces captures the essence of this tumultuous period. Intrigue surrounds Diana of Versailles, a magnificent marble statue portraying Artemis with her loyal deer companion. This masterpiece showcases both strength and grace - qualities revered during imperial times. Journey to Rome's Ottavia quarter where a poignant scene from Elysium pays tribute to Octavia Paolina, a departed child. The vivid fresco on plaster immortalizes her journey to paradise with its ethereal beauty. A striking marble sarcophagus adorned with a relief depicting an epic battle between Greeks and Amazons transports us back to Thessaloniki. Witnessing this fierce combat reminds us of the valor displayed during these turbulent times. Delve into Roman entertainment through an intricately painted ivory diptych showcasing thrilling circus games. Panel B offers glimpses into heart-pounding chariot races that enthralled audiences across the empire. Marvel at a mosaic replica from Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli featuring doves delicately drinking from a vase—a symbol of peace amidst chaos—an homage to Pergamenian artistry dating back centuries before this age began. Experience an enchanting ceremony dedicated to Isis within Pompeii's walls captured in vibrant frescoes. These remnants reveal devotion towards deities beyond traditional Roman pantheon—testimony to cultural diversity within their vast empire. Travel southwards towards Andalusia where the Roman aqueduct stands as a testament to their engineering prowess.