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Funerary Collection (page 4)

Background imageFunerary Collection: Minoan Art. The Hagia Triada Sarcophagus. Painted with scene

Minoan Art. The Hagia Triada Sarcophagus. Painted with scene
Minoan Art. Crete. The Hagia Triada Sarcophagus. Painted with scenes from Cretan life. Ritual. Bull sacrifice. Woman wearing a crown is carrying two vessels. A man playing a seven string lyre

Background imageFunerary Collection: Stele dedicated to bull Mnevis by laundryman Ipi. Egypt

Stele dedicated to bull Mnevis by laundryman Ipi. Egypt
Stele dedicated to bull Mnevis by laundryman Ipi. Limestone. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. C. 1300-1200 BC. Probably from Heliopolis. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Mesopotamian art. Assyrian Empire. Funerary objects: Necklac

Mesopotamian art. Assyrian Empire. Funerary objects: Necklaces and earrings. Dated in the Old and Middle Assyrian Empire (14th and 12th centuries B.C)

Background imageFunerary Collection: Roman sarcophagus of a child decorated with reliefs depictin

Roman sarcophagus of a child decorated with reliefs depictin
Sarcophagus of a child decorated with reliefs depicting the procession of Bacchus, god of wine, and his followers. Marble. 220-250 AD. The lid, with the reclining figure of Silenus, is modern

Background imageFunerary Collection: Gold etruscan jewelry. 400-350 BC

Gold etruscan jewelry. 400-350 BC
Gold etruscan jewelry: Funerary wreath with ivy leaves, pendant engraved depicting a woman and two men sitting around a bowl, earrings and necklace. 400-350 BC. From a tomb near Tarquinia

Background imageFunerary Collection: The Germanic god Wotan, corresponding to the Scandinavian

The Germanic god Wotan, corresponding to the Scandinavian Odin, represented as a warrior armed with sword and helmet with two bird heads. Funerary stele of the late 7th century. Merovingian art

Background imageFunerary Collection: Gallo-Roman funerary stele with commercial scene

Gallo-Roman funerary stele with commercial scene. Roman art. Relief on rock. FRANCE. LORRAINE. MOSELLE. Metz. mus饠 de La Cour d Or Metz M鴲 opole

Background imageFunerary Collection: Iberian vase of pottery used as funerary urn. 3rd century

Iberian vase of pottery used as funerary urn. 3rd century
Iberian vase of pottery with geometric decoration, used as funerary urn. Dated in the 3rd century BC. From the Necropolis of Tutugi, Galera, province of Granada (Andalusia)

Background imageFunerary Collection: Vases and Friezes which belonged to Robert Adam

Vases and Friezes which belonged to Robert Adam
Roman Marble funerary (cinerary) vases and friezes which belonged to Robert Adam - in Sir John Soanes Museum, London, WC2. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageFunerary Collection: Tombstone. Nablus, Palestine. Roman art. 2nd-3rd century AD

Tombstone. Nablus, Palestine. Roman art. 2nd-3rd century AD
Tombstone, limestone. Nablus (Palestine). Roman period, 2nd-3rd century AD. The Latin inscription is dedicated to the deified soul of the departed Augindai

Background imageFunerary Collection: Palmyra, Syria - The Tower of Elahbel

Palmyra, Syria - The Tower of Elahbel
The Tower of Elahbel (also known as Tower 13, or Kubbet el Arus) a four-storey sandstone tower tomb near the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria

Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek warrior. Hellenistic. 1st century BC. From Rhodes. Bri

Greek warrior. Hellenistic. 1st century BC. From Rhodes. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek Art. Classic Period. Funerary stele of Ktesilaos and T

Greek Art. Classic Period. Funerary stele of Ktesilaos and T
Greek Art. Classic Period. Funerary stele for Ktesilaos and Theano, Ca. 370 B.C. A mature man looks sorrowfully at a woman who sits on a chair. Relief. Marble. It comes from Athens

Background imageFunerary Collection: Turkey. Bursa. Yesil Turbe. Mausoleum of Mehmed I. Ottoman s

Turkey. Bursa. Yesil Turbe. Mausoleum of Mehmed I. Ottoman s
Turkey. Bursa. Yesil Turbe or Green Tom. Mausoleum of Mehmed I. Ottoman style. 15th century. Architect, Hac Ivaz Pasha

Background imageFunerary Collection: Offering chamber. Mastaba of Merib. Egypt

Offering chamber. Mastaba of Merib. Egypt
Mastaba of Merib. The Offering Chamber. Old Kingdom. 4th Dynasty. 3639-2504 BC. Giza, Egypt. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageFunerary Collection: False door of Senenmut. Egypt

False door of Senenmut. Egypt
False door of Senenmut, architect and official government. Sandstone. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. 1480-1460 BC. West Thebes. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageFunerary Collection: Tableware. 1-375 AD. Roman import objects. Germanic Tribes

Tableware. 1-375 AD. Roman import objects. Germanic Tribes
Germanic Tribes. Tableware. Early Roman Imperial Period (1-375 AD). Roman import objects. From Lubsow Graves, Pomerania (now Poland). Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany

Background imageFunerary Collection: Border stela of King Sesostris III. Egypt

Border stela of King Sesostris III. Egypt
Border stela of King Sesostris III. Quartzite. Middle Kingdom. 12th Dynasty. 1860 BC. From Semna, Nubia. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageFunerary Collection: Pre-Islam. Funerary stele with an Old South Arabian inscript

Pre-Islam. Funerary stele with an Old South Arabian inscription. Late 1st millennium BC. Limestone. 60x48x13 cm. Qaryat al-Faw. National Museum. Riyadh. Saudi Arabia. Detail

Background imageFunerary Collection: Islam. Tombstone of al-Ghaliya, daughter of Abd al-Jabbar

Islam. Tombstone of al-Ghaliya, daughter of Abd al-Jabbar
Islamic art. Tombstone of al-Ghaliya, daughter of Abd al-Jabbar, son of al- Ala. 9th century. Basalt : 69x45x13 cm. al-Ma la cementery, Mecca. National Museum, Riyadh. Saudi Arabia

Background imageFunerary Collection: Early Christian art. Relief. Relief depicting Jesus in a boa

Early Christian art. Relief. Relief depicting Jesus in a boa
Early Christian art. Italy. Relief depicting Jesus in a boat with John, Luke and Mark coming from a sarcophagus. 4th AD. Original in the Vatican Museums. Plaster copy in Museum of Roman Civilization

Background imageFunerary Collection: Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Amias Licinia de

Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Amias Licinia de
Early Christian Art. Italy. Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Amias Licinia deceased. Representation of fish. Detail. Vatican Necropolis. Early third century A.D

Background imageFunerary Collection: Early Christian. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography

Early Christian. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography
Early Christian Art. Italy. Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Inscription: Victoria, consecrated virgin, who lived 28 years. Christian phrase appears in pace

Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek art. Classical period. Grave stele. Relief. Funerary b

Greek art. Classical period. Grave stele. Relief. Funerary banquet scene. The man lying holding in his hand a Philae and a boy came from a crater serves

Background imageFunerary Collection: Roman Art. Spain. Altar stone. Inscription: Caecilia Moscich

Roman Art. Spain. Altar stone. Inscription: Caecilia Moscichies. C. 2nd century AD. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain

Background imageFunerary Collection: Egypt. Funerary stela of wood. Luxor, Late Period, 650-640 B

Egypt. Funerary stela of wood. Luxor, Late Period, 650-640 B
Egyptian art. Egypt. Baba, daughter of the priest of Amun Bes-n-Mut, praying to the sun gods Atum (left) and Re-Harakhte. Funerary stela of wood. Luxor, Late Period, 650-640 BC

Background imageFunerary Collection: Phoenician Kingdom. Northern Lebanon. Sarcophagus. It was ma

Phoenician Kingdom. Northern Lebanon. Sarcophagus. It was ma
Phoenician Kingdom. Northern Lebanon. First millenium BC. Sarcophagus, which is made of marble from the Greek island of Paros, come from such a tomb

Background imageFunerary Collection: Copy of Etruscan wall painting. Tomb of the Shields. c. 350

Copy of Etruscan wall painting. Tomb of the Shields. c. 350
Etruscan Art. Copy of Etruscan wall painting. Tempera on canvas 1900. Tomb of the Shields. Tarquinia, Italy c. 350 BC. Velhur Velcha and his wife, Ravnthu Aprthnei. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Egyptian Art. Tomb equipment of Gemniemhat. Saqqara, c. 1990

Egyptian Art. Tomb equipment of Gemniemhat. Saqqara, c. 1990 BC. Middle Kingdom. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Stele dedicated to Mnevis, the bull of Ra. Egypt

Stele dedicated to Mnevis, the bull of Ra. Egypt
Stele dedicated to Mnevis, the bull of Ra. Limestone. 20th Dynasty. New Kingdom. C. 1100 BC. From Heliopolis. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFunerary Collection: Hieroglyphic writing of the tomb of Nykaiankh. Egypt

Hieroglyphic writing of the tomb of Nykaiankh. Egypt
Hieroglyphic writing. Limestone architrave of the tomb of Nykaiankh with text inscribed with a prayer. Detail. The deceased is a priest of the Sun Temple of King Userkaf. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom

Background imageFunerary Collection: Tombstone of Neferseshempepy. Egypt

Tombstone of Neferseshempepy. Egypt
Tombstone of Neferseshempepy, depicted with a scepter and staff with a hieroglyphic inscription. Limestone. 2150 BC. Early Dynastic or Old Kingdom. From Dendera. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageFunerary Collection: Shabti of King Taharqa

Shabti of King Taharqa
Shabti in granite of pharaoh Taharqa. 690-664 BC. 25th Dynasty. Third Intermediate Period. From the Pyramid 1 of Nuri. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageFunerary Collection: Shabti of King Ahmose I

Shabti of King Ahmose I
Shabti figure of King Ahmose I. Limestone. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Around 1520 BC. Probably from Thebes, Egypt. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageFunerary Collection: Egyptian mummy of a young woman

Egyptian mummy of a young woman
Mummy of a young woman. Dated after 30 BC. Origin unknown. Roman period. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek Art. Greece. Funerary statue of a woman carved in marb

Greek Art. Greece. Funerary statue of a woman carved in marble. Bust. Found in Delos. Copy of 2nd century BCE from an original dated in 300 BCE. National Archaeological Museum. Athens

Background imageFunerary Collection: Phoenician art. Cyprus. 4th century BC. Grave marker. Limest

Phoenician art. Cyprus. 4th century BC. Grave marker. Limest
Phoenician art. Cyprus. 4th century BC. Classical Period. Grave marker depicting two men reclining at a banquet (top) and a couple (bottom). Limestone. It comes from Golgoi (Cyprus)

Background imageFunerary Collection: Egyptian Art. Stela of Intef I. Ca. 2021-1981 B. C

Egyptian Art. Stela of Intef I. Ca. 2021-1981 B. C
Egyptian Art. Stela of Intef I. ca. 2021-1981 B.C. Middle Kingdom. First Intermediate Period. 11th Dynasty. Fayum Entrance Area, Herakleopolis (Ihnasya el-Medina, Ahnas, Ehnasya). Egypt

Background imageFunerary Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Calima (LLama) culture. Gold fu

Pre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Calima (LLama) culture. Gold funerary mask. 5th1st century BCE. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageFunerary Collection: Greek urn. Greece

Greek urn. Greece
Urn (150-200) decorated with a relief depicting the deceased marriage with Aphrodite (center) writing their names on a shield held by Eros. On the right, Bellerophon with Pegasus. Dokimeion marble

Background imageFunerary Collection: Funerary relief. Pentagram. Stone dated in 1284. Barcelos. P

Funerary relief. Pentagram. Stone dated in 1284. Barcelos. P
Funerary relief. Pentagram. Stone dated in 1284, from Rio Covo Santa Eugenia. Archaeological Museum. Barcelos. Portugal

Background imageFunerary Collection: Moses of Michelangelo

Moses of Michelangelo
Moses. Marble sculpture by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1513-1515). Tomb of Pope Julius II. Church of Saint Pietro in Vincoli. Rome. Italy

Background imageFunerary Collection: Funerary stele of Hieron and Lysippe. Greece. IV century B. C

Funerary stele of Hieron and Lysippe. Greece. IV century B. C
GREEK ART. Greece. IV B..C. Funerary stele of Hieron and Lysippe in penteli marble representing a man and a woman shaking hands, united even after death

Background imageFunerary Collection: Funerary papyrus of Djedkhonsouefankh depicting

Funerary papyrus of Djedkhonsouefankh depicting Geb and Nut, Third Intermediate Period (papyrus), Egyptian 21st Dynasty (c.1069-945 BC). Egyptian art. Late Period. EGYPT. CAIRO. Cairo. Egyptian Museum

Background imageFunerary Collection: Aristodikos

Aristodikos. Funerary statue. Archaic Greek art. Sculpture on marble



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