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Vertical Collection (page 14)

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Background imageVertical Collection: Virgin and Child enthroned

Virgin and Child enthroned
Enthroned Virgin and Child. Replica of the Apse Mosaic from the church of Hagia Sophia at Constantinople, 867AD

Background imageVertical Collection: Head of Artemis, second half of 4th BC

Head of Artemis, second half of 4th BC
Head Artemis. Pentelic marble, found at Thebes, Boeotia from a statue made in the Roman period in the Artemis Colonna type, which sopies an original of the second half of the 4th c BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble head of philosopher from Athens

Marble head of philosopher from Athens
Marble head of a philosopher from Athens, Antonine period. From a statue or a bust which was set up most probably in the ground of an Athenian philosophical school

Background imageVertical Collection: Natural forms depicted from Parthenon friezes

Natural forms depicted from Parthenon friezes
Natural forms depicted in the Parthenon acroterion (pediments) which adorned the top of the Parthenon Temple in Athens

Background imageVertical Collection: Peplos figure of Hera from Parthenon

Peplos figure of Hera from Parthenon
Peplos figure of Hera from the East pediment of the Parthenon, housed in the New Acropolis Museum, Athens

Background imageVertical Collection: Male portrait statue known as Pseudo-Athlete of Delos

Male portrait statue known as Pseudo-Athlete of Delos
Male portrait statue known as the Pseudo-Athlete of Delos. Island marble, found in the House of the Diadoumenos, Delos. The idealised treatment of the body contrasts with the realism of the head

Background imageVertical Collection: The Akathistos Hymn and the Last Judgment

The Akathistos Hymn and the Last Judgment
The Akathistos Hymn and the Last Judgement, Athanasios Doudas. 1744

Background imageVertical Collection: Bronze backs of folding mirrors

Bronze backs of folding mirrors, incised with concentric circles, 4th century BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Christ by Emmanuel Lambardos

Christ by Emmanuel Lambardos, early 17th century. Two possible icon painters, Uncle and Nephew, both sharing the same workshop and their signed works are almost indistinguishable

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of lady, by Nicholas Eliasz, 1630 s

Portrait of lady, by Nicholas Eliasz, 1630 s
Attributed to Nicholas Eliasz also known as Pickenoy (1590/1-1653/6). Portrait of a lady, Oil on panel. Dutch merchant class female painted around the 1630 s. (1577-1640) Dutch Painter

Background imageVertical Collection: Terracotta protome of bearded man

Terracotta protome of bearded man
Terracotta protome of a bearded male, perhaps Dionysus, from an Attic or Boeotian workshop c500 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Fragment of frieze showing chariot horses

Fragment of frieze showing chariot horses
Galloping chariot horses.5th Century BC frieze from the Parthenon, Athens, Greece

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble Statue of Nike

Marble Statue of Nike
Statue of a Nike. Parian marble, found in Delos. The earliest known stone free-standing statue of a Nike, possibly the work of the sculptor Archermos from Chios. About 550 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble female head in form of mask, 1st century AD

Marble female head in form of mask, 1st century AD
Female portrait head in the form of a mask. Pentelic marble late 1st century AD Roman

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble portrait head of empress Livia

Marble portrait head of empress Livia
Marble portrait head of Empress Livia (58 BC-29 AD), wife of the Roman Emperor Augustus

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble statue of Poseidon, 125-100 BC

Marble statue of Poseidon, 125-100 BC
Statue of Poseidon made of Parian marble found on Milos along with the statue of Amphitrite. In his raised right hand he will have held the trident

Background imageVertical Collection: Bust of Dionysus holding egg and wine jug

Bust of Dionysus holding egg and wine jug
Terracotta proteome or bust of the god Dionysus Greek 380-360 BC. The god holds an egg and a wine jug

Background imageVertical Collection: Decree of Parliament of Athens

Decree of Parliament of Athens
Decree of the Boule (Parliament) and the Demos of the Athenians regulating the relations of Athens with Chalkis. 446/5 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble grave stele, 350-325 BC

Marble grave stele, 350-325 BC
Grave Stele, Pentelic marble, found in Athens. 350-325 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble sculpture of kouros

Marble sculpture of kouros
Head and lower right arm of a kouros. Island marble, Found in Athens in the Kerameikos, near the Dipylon Gate. The fragments belong to a colossal statue. About 600 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Bronze statue of horse and young jockey, ca 140 BC

Bronze statue of horse and young jockey, ca 140 BC
Bronze statue of a horse and young jockey. Retrieved in pieces from the shipwreck off Cape Artemision in Euboea. The work is known as the " Artemision Jockey". About 140 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Statue of a kouros

Statue of a kouros. Parian marble, found in ancient Myrrhinous, Attica. An important work of the Archaic period, with a lively rendering of the body. One of the best examples of kouros, 540-530 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Wall painting fragments with showing wild-boar hunt

Wall painting fragments with showing wild-boar hunt
Wall painting fragments with a representation of a wild-boar hunt. Two women in a chariot watch the hounds attack a wounded prey in the forest. From the later Tiryns palace

Background imageVertical Collection: The ships are coming United States Shipping Board

The ships are coming United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation poster by James H. Daugherty, 1889-1974, Published in 1917 during World War One

Background imageVertical Collection: Terracotta figurine of Athena

Terracotta figurine of Athena enthroned with a stephane on her hair and traces of the original coloration, from an Attic workshop

Background imageVertical Collection: Head of Alexander the Great

Head of Alexander the Great
Head of alexander the great, circa 300 BC, wearing the lions pelt, a common iconographic feature in depictions of the young king, hinting at his mythical descent from the hero Heracles

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble head of Athena, ca 450 BC

Marble head of Athena, ca 450 BC
Head of Athena, Pentelic marble. Found in the Roman Agora of Athens. The goddess wears a Corinthian helmet. The head belongs to a statue of the goddess in full armour ca. 450 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: View of Head of Kore

View of Head of Kore
Head of a Kore. Pentelic marble. Found in Eleusis. Attic work of the end of the 6th century BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Grave relief, middle of 3rd century

Grave relief, middle of 3rd century
Grave relief. Local, Macedonian Marble. Found at Sandanski, formerly Agioi Anargyroi, in southern Bulgaria. Depiction of the busts of a family of four

Background imageVertical Collection: Part of faience vessel with spirals, and kylix rim

Part of faience vessel with spirals, and kylix rim
Part of a faience vessel with sporals, and a kylix rim, from the Spyro-Palestinian

Background imageVertical Collection: Cover of gospel book showing Crucifixion

Cover of gospel book showing Crucifixion
Cover of a gospel book with a representation of the Crucifixion. A work showing influences of central European prototypes

Background imageVertical Collection: Side view of statue of kouros

Side view of statue of kouros
Statue of a kouros. Naxian marble, found in Thera. Typical product of an island workshop 590-570 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of lady, by Nicholas Eliasz, 1630 s

Portrait of lady, by Nicholas Eliasz, 1630 s
Attributed to Nicholas Eliasz also known as Pickenoy (1590/1-1653/6). Portrait of a lady, Oil on panel. Dutch merchant class female painted around the 1630 s. (1577-1640) Dutch Painter

Background imageVertical Collection: Bronze head of boxer, ca 330-320 BC

Bronze head of boxer, ca 330-320 BC
Bronze portrait head of a boxer, found at Olympia. The head of the man is crowned with kotinos, the olive-wreath awarded to victors in the Olympic Games. About 330-320 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Head of Eubouleus

Head of Eubouleus. Marble. Found in Athens. The head depicts a mythical, chthonic hero of Eleusis. Work of the 2nd c. AD that copies the head

Background imageVertical Collection: Statue of fighting Gaul, ca 100 BC

Statue of fighting Gaul, ca 100 BC
Statue pf a fighting Gaul. Parian marble. Found in the Agora of the Italians on Delos. The warrior, wounded in the thigh has fallen to the ground on his right knee

Background imageVertical Collection: Stone fountain-head from Tinos, Cyclades

Stone fountain-head from Tinos, Cyclades, late 18th - early 19th century

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble Head of youth

Marble Head of youth
Head of a youth. Marble. Found in Eleusis. probably belonging to the statue of a rider. About 560 B.C. National Archaeological Museum of Athens

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble head of emperor Marcus Aurelius

Marble head of emperor Marcus Aurelius
Portrait head of the emperor Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180) Pentelic marble, found in Athens

Background imageVertical Collection: Relief from Temple of Parthenon

Relief from Temple of Parthenon
Accounts of the treasurers of the goddess Athena for 377-375 BC part of a relief from the Temple of the Parthenon, Athens Greece

Background imageVertical Collection: Terracotta figurine of Athena

Terracotta figurine of Athena enthroned with a stephane on her hair and traces of the original coloration, from an Attic workshop

Background imageVertical Collection: Head of Cycladic statue, 2800-2300 BC

Head of Cycladic statue, 2800-2300 BC
Head of a Cycladic statue. Sculptured nose, mouth and ears. Painted eyes and red vertical striations on the right cheek. Parian marble; found on Amorgos

Background imageVertical Collection: Table support with Dionysiac group, 170-180

Table support with Dionysiac group, 170-180
Table support with a Dionysiac group. Marble from Dokimeion in Asia Minor. Unknown provenance. This piece was the single support for a table top

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of woman, by Guido Reni, 1638 - 1639

Portrait of woman, by Guido Reni, 1638 - 1639
Oil Painting by Guido Reni 1575 - 1642. Portrait of a Woman, perhaps Artemisia or Lady with a Lapis Lazuli Bowl 1638 - 1639

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble portrait head of bearded

Marble portrait head of bearded
Marble portrait head of a bearded man from Athens, AD 400-450. The head is dated to the middle years of the second century AD but was reworked in the first half of the fifth century AD

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait head of emperor Trajan, 78-117

Portrait head of emperor Trajan, 78-117
Portrait head of the emperor Trajan. AD 78-117. Pentelic marble, found in Athens

Background imageVertical Collection: Attic grave amphora from Kerameikos cemetery

Attic grave amphora from Kerameikos cemetery
Attic grave amphora from the Kerameikos cemetery, the main scene dhows mourning for the dead. Late geometric period 760-750 BC

Background imageVertical Collection: Marble statue of young man, 450-425 BC

Marble statue of young man, 450-425 BC
Statue of a youth binding his hair. Island marble found in the building known conventionally as the House of the Diadoumenos on Delos. about 450-425 BC



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