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Athens Collection (page 10)

Background imageAthens Collection: Parthenon. Marshal looking towards the horseman who overtake

Parthenon. Marshal looking towards the horseman who overtake
Greek Art. Parthenon. 5th century B.C. Marshal looking towards the horseman who overtakes him on the left. Detail. Horse. West Frieze I. It comes from the Acropolis in Athens. British Museum. London

Background imageAthens Collection: Parthenon. North frieze. XLIV-XLV. Riders

Parthenon. North frieze. XLIV-XLV. Riders
Greek Art. Parthenon. 5th century B.C. North frieze. XLIV-XLV. Riders. It comes from the Acropolis in Athens. British Museum. London. England. UK

Background imageAthens Collection: Parthenon. North frieze. XLI. Riders

Parthenon. North frieze. XLI. Riders
Greek Art. Parthenon. 5th century B.C. North frieze. XLI. Riders. It comes from the Acropolis in Athens. British Museum. London. England. UK

Background imageAthens Collection: Greece. Parthenon. Frieze North. XXVII frieze depicting a ri

Greece. Parthenon. Frieze North. XXVII frieze depicting a ri
Greek Art. Greece. Fragment of the Parthenon. Frieze North. XXVII frieze depicting a rider trying to stabilize the horses. British Museum. London. England. UK

Background imageAthens Collection: Greek Art. Greece. Parthenon. North frieze. Fragments. Friez

Greek Art. Greece. Parthenon. North frieze. Fragments. Frieze XXVI and XXVII. British Museum. London. England. UK

Background imageAthens Collection: Greek Art. Greece. 5th century BCE. Pentelic marble funerary

Greek Art. Greece. 5th century BCE. Pentelic marble funerary stele with relief depicting a scene of farewell between a boy and a man. Found in Athens. Dated to 400 BC. National Archaeological Museum

Background imageAthens Collection: Greek Art. Archaic period. Greek pithos decorated with the g

Greek Art. Archaic period. Greek pithos decorated with the great nature goddess flanked by lions and birds. It comes from Thebes (Boeotia) and is dated between 680-670 B.C. Oriental style

Background imageAthens Collection: Greek Art. Archaic period. Krater painted with scenes of men

Greek Art. Archaic period. Krater painted with scenes of men and women dancing. Below, is depicted panthers and wild goats. It comes from Kaza (Eleftheros). Komast Style Group

Background imageAthens Collection: Mycenaean art. Greece. Female figure with ritual gesture

Mycenaean art. Greece. Female figure with ritual gesture and necklace. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Prehistoric Art. Age of Metals. Greece. Different types of k

Prehistoric Art. Age of Metals. Greece. Different types of knives, axes and various utensils. National Archaeological Museum. Athens

Background imageAthens Collection: Mycenaean art. Greece. Tiryns treasure

Mycenaean art. Greece. Tiryns treasure. 15th-12th centuries B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens

Background imageAthens Collection: Mycenaean art. 14th century B. C. Greece. Stone podium where

Mycenaean art. 14th century B. C. Greece. Stone podium where
Mycenaean art. 14th century B.C. Greece. Stone podium where was placed the royal throne in the Royal Palace megaron at Tiryns

Background imageAthens Collection: Picture No. 11021941

Picture No. 11021941
Mycenaean art. Crete. Vase with zoomorphic decoration based on three large octopus. Found in the tomb 2 at Mycenaean cemetery of Prosymna Argive. Dated in the 15th century BCE

Background imageAthens Collection: Mycenaean art. Greece. Rhyton as lions head embossed in gol

Mycenaean art. Greece. Rhyton as lions head embossed in gold foil. Found in Tomb IV Circle A at Mycenae. Around 1550 BCE National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Mycenaean art. Greece. Fresco depicting a male figure

Mycenaean art. Greece. Fresco depicting a male figure. Dated from 14th and 13th centuries B.C. It comes from the second palace of Tiryns. National Archaeological Museum. Athens

Background imageAthens Collection: Prehistoric Art. Early Bronze Age. Handmade Jar of clay with

Prehistoric Art. Early Bronze Age. Handmade Jar of clay without decoration. Globular body, wide mouth and a handle. Dated in the third millennium B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Heraclitus of Ephesus. Portrait

Heraclitus of Ephesus. Portrait
Heraclitus of Ephesus (535-475 BC). Pre-socratic Greek philosopher. Heraclitus figured by Michelangelo. Detail of the fresco The School of Athens by Raphael. Raphaels Rooms. Apostolic Palace

Background imageAthens Collection: Constantine I of Greece

Constantine I of Greece
Constantine I (1868-1923). King of Greece. Equestrian statue. Areos Park. Athens. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Statue of Telesphorus child. National Archaeological Museum

Statue of Telesphorus child. National Archaeological Museum
Statue of Telesphorus (3rd century) depicted as a child. Pentelic marble. From the Sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidaurus. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Triple-bodied Monster, know as Bluebeard

Triple-bodied Monster, know as Bluebeard. Pediment of the Hekatompedon of the Acropolis. 6th century BC. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: The Treasure of the Athenians. Detail

The Treasure of the Athenians. Detail
Treasure of the Athenians. 510-500 BC. Metope depicting Theseus fighting the amazon Antiope. Delphi Museum. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Demosthenes (384-322 B. C). Greek statesman and orator of anc

Demosthenes (384-322 B. C). Greek statesman and orator of anc
Roman Art. Imperial Period. Demosthenes (384-322 b.C). Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. Marble head (2nd century b.C.). Copy of an original by Polyeuktos. Metropolitan Museum of Art

Background imageAthens Collection: Head of a bearded god in Pentelic marble probably depicting

Head of a bearded god in Pentelic marble probably depicting Zeus or Hermes. It seems a work by parian sculptor Euphron. Dated between 450-440 B.C. Eetioneia sanctuary in Piraeus

Background imageAthens Collection: Womans head painted. 13th Century B. C National Archaeolog

Womans head painted. 13th Century B. C National Archaeolog
Womans head painted. It comes from the Worship Center area of the acropolis of Mycenae. 13th century B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Two women in a carriage. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th

Two women in a carriage. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th century BC. Second palace of Tiryns National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Marble female figure. Neolithic. V millennium B. C. Greece

Marble female figure. Neolithic. V millennium B. C. Greece
Prehistory. Neolithic. Marble female figure dated to the end of five millennium BC. Found in Aegina. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Wild boar hunting. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th centur

Wild boar hunting. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th century BC. Second palace of Tiryns National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Athens. View of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Sunset

Athens. View of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Sunset
Athens. View ot the Acropolis. Temple of Parthenon. Sunset. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Herodotus of Halicarnassus (484-425 BC. ). Was a greek histor

Herodotus of Halicarnassus (484-425 BC. ). Was a greek histor
Herodotus of Halicarnassus (484-425 BC.). Was a greek historian. 5th century B.C. The Father of History in Western culture. Bust of Herodotus. Ancient Agora. Athens. Central Greece. Attica. Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). Athenian Agora. Athens. Greec

The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). Athenian Agora. Athens. Greec
Greek Art. The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). It was built by and named after King Attalos II of Pergamon who ruled between 159 BC and 138 BC. In the years 1953-1956 the Stoa was reconstructed

Background imageAthens Collection: Antoninus Pius (86-161 AD. ). Roman Emperor from 138-161AD. )

Antoninus Pius (86-161 AD. ). Roman Emperor from 138-161AD. )
Antoninus Pius (86-161 AD.).(Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus). Roman Emperor from 138-161AD.). Imperial Portrait. The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). Museum. Athenian Agora. Athens

Background imageAthens Collection: The Philopappus Monument. Athens. Greece

The Philopappus Monument. Athens. Greece
Roman Art. The Philopappus Monument. Tomb of Caius Julius Antiochus Philopappos, a member of the royal family of Commaene (Syria). Was built between 114 and 116 A.D. Philopappos Hill. Athens

Background imageAthens Collection: Greek Art. Erechtheion. Porch of the Caryatids. Acropolis

Greek Art. Erechtheion. Porch of the Caryatids. Acropolis
Greek Art. Erechtheion. Temple ionic. Was built between 421 - 407 BC. View of the Kariatides (Porch of the Caryatids). Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Paved road to climb Acropolis. Athens. Greece

Paved road to climb Acropolis. Athens. Greece. Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: The Monument of Filopappos. Athens. Greece

The Monument of Filopappos. Athens. Greece
Roman Art. The Monument of Filopappos. Is dated to 114-116 AD. Was erected in honor of the great benefactor of their city, prince of Commagene, Julius Antiochus Philopappos. Athens. Central Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the city

Athens. Panoramic view of the city. Attica. Central Greece. Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Sunset

Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Sunset
Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis from Philapoppos Hill. Sunset. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis

Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis and Lycabettos Hill from Philapoppos Hill. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Greek Art. Temple of Hephaestus or Theseion. Agora of Athens

Greek Art. Temple of Hephaestus or Theseion. Agora of Athens
Greek Art. Temple of Hephaestus or Theseion. The doric temple, which stands at the western end of the Agora, on the hill of Agoraios Kolonos. Erected by the architect Ictinos (449-415 B.C.)

Background imageAthens Collection: Greek Art. Erechtheion. Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central

Greek Art. Erechtheion. Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central
Greek Art. Erechtheion. Temple ionic. Was built between 421 - 407 BC. Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Socrates (469-399 BC). Classical Greek philosopher

Socrates (469-399 BC). Classical Greek philosopher
Socrates (469-399 BC). Classical Greek Philosopher. Statue of Socrates at the Athens Academy. Athens. Central Greece. Attica. Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: Aristotle (384-322 BC). Classical Greek philosopher

Aristotle (384-322 BC). Classical Greek philosopher
Aristotle (384-322 BC). Classical Greek Philosopher. A student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. Statue of Aristotle at the Athens Academy. Athens. Central Greece. Attica. Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: Roman Agora of Athens. Greece

Roman Agora of Athens. Greece
Roman Art. Roman Agora. Remains of the gate into the Roman Forum. Athens. Central Greece. Attica. Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: Tower of the Winds. Athens. Greece

Tower of the Winds. Athens. Greece
Roman Art. Tower of the Winds (Horologion). Octogonal pentelic marble clocktower on the Roman Agora. I was supposedly built by Andronicus of Cyrrhus Around 50 BC. Athens. Central Greece. Attica

Background imageAthens Collection: The Panathinaiko or Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). Pan

The Panathinaiko or Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). Pan
The Panathinaiko or Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). During Classical times the stadium had wooden seating. I was uset to host the athletic portion of the Panathenaic Games



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