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Bronze Statue of The Charioteer (c. 470 BC) - Delphi, GreeceBronze Statue of The Charioteer (c.470 BC) - Delphi, Greece. Also known as Heniokhos (the rein-holder), the artwork is one of the best-known statues surviving from Ancient Greece
The Charioteer. ca. 475 BC. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on bronze. GREECE. Delphi. Delphi Museum
Roman chariot and charioteers tunicRoman two-horse chariot (Biga) used in Giuochi Circus, and tunic and breastplate of corded leather worn by an Auriga (charioteer) from the Vatican Museum
Roman charioteer and chariotRoman charioteer (Auriga) driving a two-horse chariot (Biga) in the Giuochi Circus from a fragment of a basrelief from a villa on the Janiculum 1
Battle of Kadesh (1274 B. C. ). Ramses II in his chariot. RameRelief depicting the battle of Kadesh (generally dated to 1274 b.C.) between the forces of the Egyptian Empire under Ramesses II
Ancient Greek Charioteer with one black and one white horse. Promotional card for Red Star Line travel promoting a classical sense of speed, direction and control. Date: circa 1920s
Roman mosaic of the Circus of Barcelona depicting a quadriga with the name of the horses and charioteers. Probably 4th century AD. Archaeological Museum of Catalonia. Spain
The Siege of Dapur (1269 B. C. ). A syrian charioteer is proteThe Siege of Dapur (1269 B.C.). A syrian charioteer is protected from the egyptian arrows whith his shield. 13th century B.C. Nineteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Relief. Ramesseum. Necropolis of Thebes
Battle of Kadesh (1274 B. C. ). Ramesseum. EgyptRelief depicting the battle of Kadesh (generally dated to 1274 b.C.) between the forces of the Egyptian Empire under Ramesses II
Statue of a Charioteer (Roman) - Capitoline Museum, Rome. Date: 1920s
The Aurigas mosaic. 4th century. The victoriuos charioteer Marcianus with his chariot. He carries a palm of triumph in one hand and the whip in the other
Relief of the palace of Ashurnasirpal II or Northwest PalaceMesopotamian art. Assyrian. Relief of the palace of Ashurnasirpal II or Northwest Palace at Nimrud. Alabaster. Dated 883-859 B.C. It depicts the lion hunt. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Egyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. Military campaign aEgyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty. Military campaign against the Hittites. Ramses II at the Battle of Kadesh. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt
Ramesseum. Army during a battle. Relief. EgyptRamesseum. Relief depicting an army a battle. 13th century B.C. Nineteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Medinet Habu. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Egypt
Ramesseum. Pharaoh in a chariot during a battle. Relief. EgyRamesseum. Relief depicting the pharaoh in a chariot during a battle. 13th century B.C. Nineteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Medinet Habu. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Egypt
RAMSES II remained seated for a council with his officers, during the military campaign against the Hittites. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Ramesses II. Relief depicting the Pharaoh on a chariot in the Battle of Kadesh (northern Syria). New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
HYDRIA by LYSIPPIDES. 525 B. C. GreeceGREEK ART. GREECE. HYDRIA by LYSIPPIDES depicting the Hercules departure towards Olympus with Athena as auriga and Hermes as a guide. Black figures. Dated to 525 b.C
The Quadriga Peace Constitution Hill, LondonThe Quadriga Peace statue by Adrian Jones, which sits atop Decimus Burtons Wellington Arch on Constitution Hill (in the centre of the Hyde Park Corner junction), London. Date: circa 1910s
The Charioteer - Classical Greek art - DelphiThe Charioteer. ca. 475 BC. Classical Greek art. Bronze Sculpture from Delphi, Greece. Delphi Museum. Date: circa 475 BC
Ancient Roman charioteer driving four horsesAn Ancient Roman charioteer drives his four horses hard around the track. The prime venue for this type of sport was the Circus Maximus in Rome. Date: BCE
Charioteers InstructionA Roman charioteer receives his instructions before the race
Chariot in ActionANCIENT EGYPT Charioteer and foot-soldier in action, not very far from the Pyramids