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"Museum Rights: Preserving the Stories of Ancient Artifacts" Delicate and divine, the detail of a marble statue unveils Tyche, the goddess of fortune

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Oenochoe attributed to Amasis Painter with scene representing Heracles and Nemean lion, 560-550 B. C

Oenochoe attributed to Amasis Painter with scene representing Heracles and Nemean lion, 560-550 B. C
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Oenochoe attributed to the Amasis Painter, 560-550 b.C. Scene representing Heracles and the Nemean lion

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Fresco depicting mother nursing her baby, from Pompei, Italy

Fresco depicting mother nursing her baby, from Pompei, Italy
Roman civilization. Fresco depicting mother nursing her baby. From Pompei, Italy

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Attic hydria, Detail of woman dancing with two men

Attic hydria, Detail of woman dancing with two men
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Attic hydria. Detail: woman dancing with two men

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Ciborium with lid, depicting scenes of athletes exercising

Ciborium with lid, depicting scenes of athletes exercising
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Ciborium with lid, depicting scenes of athletes exercising

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Marble statue of woman, from Aphrodisias, Turkey

Marble statue of woman, from Aphrodisias, Turkey
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Marble statue of woman. From Aphrodisias, Turkey

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Fresco depicting Isis worship, from Ercolano, Naples province, Italy

Fresco depicting Isis worship, from Ercolano, Naples province, Italy
Roman civilization. Fresco depicting Isis worship. From Ercolano, Naples province, Italy

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Marble group representing Hercules with his son Telephus in his arms and deer that suckled him

Marble group representing Hercules with his son Telephus in his arms and deer that suckled him
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Marble group representing Hercules with his son Telephus in his arms and the deer that suckled him. From Tivoli (Rome province)

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Ludovisi Throne, Thasos marble

Ludovisi Throne, Thasos marble
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Ludovisi Throne, Thasos marble

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Boundary stone with engraved text regarding property ownership after dispute between two Perugian

Boundary stone with engraved text regarding property ownership after dispute between two Perugian families
Etruscan civilization, 2nd century b.C. Boundary stone with engraved text regarding property ownership after a dispute between two Perugian families

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Marble relief known as Domitius Ahenobarbus relief, detail of sheep

Marble relief known as Domitius Ahenobarbus relief, detail of sheep and pig being led to sacrifice, from Rome
Roman civilization, 2nd century b.C. Marble relief known as Domitius Ahenobarbus relief. From Rome, Campo Marzio, Temple of Neptune. Detail: a sheep and a pig being led to sacrifice

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Cast of Trajans Column, Detail of departure of troops to Dacian War

Cast of Trajans Column, Detail of departure of troops to Dacian War
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Cast of Trajans Column. Detail: departure of the troops to the Dacian War

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Cast of Trajans Column, Detail of Decebalus, king of Dacians, gathering people inside fortifications

Cast of Trajans Column, Detail of Decebalus, king of Dacians, gathering people inside fortifications
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Cast of Trajans Column. Detail: Decebalus, king of the Dacians, gathering the people inside the fortifications

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Fresco depicting and A. D. metus and Alcestis consulting oracle, from House of Tragic Poet

Fresco depicting and A. D. metus and Alcestis consulting oracle, from House of Tragic Poet, Pompei, Italy
Roman civilization. Fresco depicting and Admetus and Alcestis consulting the oracle. From the House of the Tragic Poet, Pompei, Italy

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Amphora by Painter of Priam, Detail of women bathing, 520-510 B. C

Amphora by Painter of Priam, Detail of women bathing, 520-510 B. C
Greek civilization, 6th century b.C. Black-figure pottery. Amphora by the Painter of Priam, 520-510 b.C. Detail: women bathing

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Sculptural group portraying Triad of Mykerinos (Menkaura), from Giza

Sculptural group portraying Triad of Mykerinos (Menkaura), from Giza
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty IV. Sculptural group portraying Triad of Mykerinos (Menkaura), from Giza

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Fortified camp, scenes of everyday life, Relief from Royal Palaces of Nineveh, circa 645 B. C

Fortified camp, scenes of everyday life, Relief from Royal Palaces of Nineveh, circa 645 B. C
Assyrian civilization, 7th century b.C. Fortified camp, scenes of everyday life. Relief from Royal Palaces of Nineveh, circa 645 b.C

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Fresco depicting winged Genius carrying woman on his shoulders, from House of Naviglio, Pompei

Fresco depicting winged Genius carrying woman on his shoulders, from House of Naviglio, Pompei, Italy
Roman civilization. Fresco depicting a winged Genius carrying a woman on his shoulders. From the House of the Naviglio, Pompei, Italy

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Fresco depicting Narcissus, from villa at Torre Annunziata, Naples province, Italy

Fresco depicting Narcissus, from villa at Torre Annunziata, Naples province, Italy
Roman civilization. Fresco depicting Narcissus. From a villa at Torre Annunziata, Naples province, Italy

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Marble sarcophagus with relief depicting life of Ariadne at Naxos, detail of Ariadne asleep

Marble sarcophagus with relief depicting life of Ariadne at Naxos, detail of Ariadne asleep, protected by Hypnos
Roman civilization. Marble sarcophagus with relief depicting the life of Ariadne at Naxos. From Alexandria. Detail: Ariadne asleep, protected by Hypnos, the god of sleep

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Bronze head of Emperor Hadrian (76-138 a. d. )

Bronze head of Emperor Hadrian (76-138 a. d. )
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Bronze head of Emperor Hadrian (76-138 A.D.)

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Gold bowl with decorations influenced by Egyptian, Syrian and Mycenaean style, from Ugarit

Gold bowl with decorations influenced by Egyptian, Syrian and Mycenaean style, from Ugarit, Ras-Shamra, Syria
Phoenician civilization, 2nd millennium b.C. Goldsmithery. Gold bowl with decorations influenced by Egyptian, Syrian and Mycenaean style. From Ugarit (Ras-Shamra, Syria)

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Figurines made of bone called uyucuas, Narrio culture, 1st-2nd century B. C

Figurines made of bone called uyucuas, Narrio culture, 1st-2nd century B. C
Pre-Columbian civilization, Ecuador, 1st-2nd century b.C. Narrio culture. Figurines made of bone called uyucuas

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Feather headdress of chief from Ayacucho 11th century

Feather headdress of chief from Ayacucho 11th century
Pre-Columbian civilization, Peru, 11th century. Wari culture, feather headdress of a chief, from Ayacucho

Background imageMuseum Rights Collection: Polychrome terracotta relief depicting Ulysses and Penelope, 450 B. C

Polychrome terracotta relief depicting Ulysses and Penelope, 450 B. C
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Polychrome terracotta relief depicting Ulysses and Penelope, 450 b.C



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"Museum Rights: Preserving the Stories of Ancient Artifacts" Delicate and divine, the detail of a marble statue unveils Tyche, the goddess of fortune, from Prusias ad Hypium in Turkey. The graceful Diana of Versailles stands tall, a marble masterpiece capturing Artemis with her loyal deer by her side. Step into history as you witness the Ceremony of the Cult of Isis through an ancient fresco rescued from Pompeii's ruins. Another enchanting portrayal of Diana graces us with her presence - this 1st-2nd century AD marble sculpture is truly timeless. Journey back to medieval times as an itinerant tooth-drawer plies his trade in an intriguing illustration. A stunning marble bust immortalizes Faustina Younger, wife to Marcus Aurelius, originating from Lamunia between 125-176 AD. Emperor Valentinian II comes to life through a remarkable marble statue discovered in Aphrodisias, Turkey (387-390). Cast your eyes upon soldiers building fortifications in Dacia on a detailed replica taken from Trajan's Column. Witness the solemnity and grandeur of a funerary fresco depicting doctor Patron's procession of priestesses at Porta Capena in Rome. Marvel at Nero as a child wearing his bulla - captured beautifully in stone and preserved for generations to come. Relive history once more with another cast from Trajan's Column; this time observing crowds bidding farewell to troops departing for Dacian War. Sail away into ancient naval battles depicted on a captivating sarcophagus relief that brings scenes long past back into focus.