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Background imageGreeks Collection: Demosthenes (384-322 BC). Marble bust

Demosthenes (384-322 BC). Marble bust
Demosthenes (384-322 BC). Political and Athenian orator. Bust. Roman copy of a greek original of 3rd century BC. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany

Background imageGreeks Collection: Anacreon of Teos ( 582-485 BC). Bust

Anacreon of Teos ( 582-485 BC). Bust
Anacreon of Teos ( 582-485 BC). Greek poet. Bust. Roman copy after a greek original. Marble. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageGreeks Collection: Aesop (c. 620A?i?564 BC). Ancient Greek fabulist. Aesop s

Aesop (c. 620A?i?564 BC). Ancient Greek fabulist. Aesop s
Aesop (c. 620A?i?564 BC). Ancient Greek fabulist credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesops Fables. Engraving of french edition. Paris, 1801. Colored

Background imageGreeks Collection: Critias (460-403 BC). Engraving. Colored

Critias (460-403 BC). Engraving. Colored
Critias (460-403 BC). Greek sophist. One of the Thirty Tyrants. Engraving. Colored

Background imageGreeks Collection: Sculpture of Paris as an archer. 19th century reconstruction

Sculpture of Paris as an archer. 19th century reconstruction
Reconstruction of the West Pediment of Temple of Aphaia. Paris with the phrygian cap, depicted as an archer. Color. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany

Background imageGreeks Collection: Model of the Temple of Aphaia. Aegina. Greece

Model of the Temple of Aphaia. Aegina. Greece
Model of the Temple of Aphaia. 6th-5th centuries BC. Aegina Island, Greece. Wood. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany

Background imageGreeks Collection: 19th century reconstruction of the Aegina West Pediment. Tem

19th century reconstruction of the Aegina West Pediment. Tem
Aegina West Pediment. Sanctuary of Aphaia, Aegina Island, Greece. Reconstruction by Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1884). 19th century. Athena and warriors. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany

Background imageGreeks Collection: Head of greek philosopher Plato

Head of greek philosopher Plato
Plato (428-348 BC). Greek philosopher. Head. Roman copy. Glyptothek Museum. Munich. Germany

Background imageGreeks Collection: Greek art. Munich Votive Relief. About 200 BC. Family about

Greek art. Munich Votive Relief. About 200 BC. Family about
Greek art. Munich Votive Relief. About 200 BC. In a idyllic landscape a family about to make a sacrifice approaches the god, seated on a throne, and his companion. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageGreeks Collection: Greek art. Krater of Thebes. 7th century BC. Geometric perio

Greek art. Krater of Thebes. 7th century BC. Geometric perio
Greek art. Boeotian Late Geometric pedestalled krater with boxing match. From Thebes, c. 690-670 BCE. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageGreeks 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 imageGreeks Collection: The ruins of the Temple of Apollo at Didyma. Turkey

The ruins of the Temple of Apollo at Didyma. Turkey
Turkey. Didyma. Ancient Greek sanctuary. Coast of Ionia. Ruins of the Temple and oracle of Apollo, The Didymaion. Hellenistic period. Near Didim

Background imageGreeks Collection: Reconstruction of the House of Socrates (469-399 BC), Greek

Reconstruction of the House of Socrates (469-399 BC), Greek philosopher. Ephesus Museum. Selcuk. Turkey

Background imageGreeks Collection: Pythagoras of Samos (570 BC-495 BC). Ionic Greek philosopher

Pythagoras of Samos (570 BC-495 BC). Ionic Greek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism. Bust. Roman copy. 1st and 2nd centuries. Capitoline Museums

Background imageGreeks Collection: Greek art. Tomb Siren. Greek Asia Minor. C. 550 B. C. Marble

Greek art. Tomb Siren. Greek Asia Minor. C. 550 B. C. Marble
Greek art. Tomb Siren. Greek Asia Minor. C. 550 B.C. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageGreeks Collection: Greek Art. Archaic Period. Winged goddes who tamed wild anim

Greek Art. Archaic Period. Winged goddes who tamed wild animals. In this case two lions. Had been introduced into Greece and Italy in the 8th century BC by merchants and itinerants artisans

Background imageGreeks Collection: Greek Art. Goddesses rearing children. Ny Carlsberg Glyptote

Greek Art. Goddesses rearing children. Ny Carlsberg Glyptote
Ancient Greek Art. Archaic Period (700 B.C-480 B.C.). Goddesses rearing children. Terracotta. Statuette. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageGreeks Collection: Apollo. Olympic deity. Sculpture. Imperial Era. Ny Carlsberg

Apollo. Olympic deity. Sculpture. Imperial Era. Ny Carlsberg
Apollo. Olympic deity in ancient Greek and roman religion. Sculpture. Imperial Era. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageGreeks Collection: Greek art. Siphnish Treasury. Frieze sculpture. Ionic style

Greek art. Siphnish Treasury. Frieze sculpture. Ionic style
Greek art. Archaic. Siphnish Treasury. Frieze sculpture. Ionic style. 530-525 BC. Ares, Aphrodite, Artemis and Apollo. They are supporting the Trojans. Delphi Archaeological Museum

Background imageGreeks Collection: Odysseus returns home. Roman Fresco

Odysseus returns home. Roman Fresco
Odysseus disguised as a beggar returns home. Episode of the Odyssey. Roman Fresco. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy

Background imageGreeks Collection: Statue of the goddess Artemis, perhaps Artemis Bendis wearin

Statue of the goddess Artemis, perhaps Artemis Bendis wearing a Phrygian cap. Limestone. Made in Cyprus. 300-200 BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Pyla. British Museum. London. England

Background imageGreeks Collection: Bronze helmet of Lucanian type. 350-250 BC

Bronze helmet of Lucanian type. 350-250 BC. From near Bolzano. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageGreeks Collection: Statue of a man wearing a pointed cap or helmet and a cyprio

Statue of a man wearing a pointed cap or helmet and a cypriot belt. 590-540 BC. Limestone. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Phrangissa. Tamassos. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageGreeks Collection: Greek Art. Kore. VI-V century B. C

Greek Art. Kore. VI-V century B. C
GREEK ART. VI-V B.C.GREECE. KORE. Marble statue. Dated between 500-490 b.C. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageGreeks 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 imageGreeks Collection: Lion Gate. S. Xiv Bc. Greece. Peloponnese. Arcadia

Lion Gate. S. Xiv Bc. Greece. Peloponnese. Arcadia
Lion Gate. s.XIV BC. GREECE. PELOPONNESE. ARCADIA. Mycenae. Gate of the second stage (1350-1330 BC) located in the north of the wall with lions over the lintel. Mycenaean art. Architecture

Background imageGreeks Collection: Triple form of Hecate around a column. Ancient Greek

Triple form of Hecate around a column. Ancient Greek mythology goddess from Asia Minor and Thrace. She is associated with crossroads, fire, the Moon, magic, witchcraft

Background imageGreeks Collection: The Palace of Minos at Knossos. 2100 BC. GREECE

The Palace of Minos at Knossos. 2100 BC. GREECE. CRETE. IRAKLION. Knossos. Knossos Palace. Reproduction of frescoes of dolphins in the north wall of megaron or queens room. 1600-1400 B.C

Background imageGreeks Collection: ISOCRATES (436-338 BC). Ancient Greek rhetorician

ISOCRATES (436-338 BC). Ancient Greek rhetorician and one of the ten Attic orators. From the book Pinacotheca imaginum illustrium by Gian Vittorio de Rossi (1577-1647). Engraving. SPAIN

Background imageGreeks Collection: Figure of Woman in the Kitchen. ca. 1500 BC - 1100

Figure of Woman in the Kitchen. ca. 1500 BC - 1100 BC. Mycenaean art. Terra-cotta. FRANCE. ALSACE. BAS-RHIN. Strasbourg. Archaeological Museum. Proc: GREECE. PELOPONNESE. ARCADIA. Mycenae

Background imageGreeks Collection: GREECE. PELOPONNESE. LACONIA. Sparta. Ruins of a

GREECE. PELOPONNESE. LACONIA. Sparta. Ruins of a theater

Background imageGreeks Collection: Hagia Triada Sarcophagus. ca. 1450 BC - 1400 BC

Hagia Triada Sarcophagus. ca. 1450 BC - 1400 BC. Painted terra-cotta. Ritual sacrifice of a calf. Minoan art / Cretan art. Late Minoan period. Painting. GREECE. CRETE. IRAKLION. Iraklion

Background imageGreeks Collection: GREECE. Mistra. Monastery of Pantanassa. Pantanassa

GREECE. Mistra. Monastery of Pantanassa. Pantanassa church. 1365. Interior. Byzantine art. Fresco

Background imageGreeks Collection: GREECE. Daphni. Dapni Monastery. Nativity (early

GREECE. Daphni. Dapni Monastery. Nativity (early Comnenian period, ca. 1100). Byzantine art. Mosaic

Background imageGreeks Collection: ARATUS (320 BC-240 BC). Greek didactic poet. Bust

ARATUS (320 BC-240 BC). Greek didactic poet. Bust of Aratus. Hellenistic art. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. CAMPANIA. Naples. National Museum of Archaeology

Background imageGreeks Collection: Warrior head. Mycenaean art

Warrior head. Mycenaean art
Ivory Head of a Warrior. 13th c. BC. Mycenaean art. Sculpture on ivory. GREECE. ATTICA. Athens. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: GREECE. PELOPONNESE. ARCADIA. Mycenae

Background imageGreeks Collection: GREECE. CRETE. IRAKLION. Knossos. Knossos Palace

GREECE. CRETE. IRAKLION. Knossos. Knossos Palace. Storage pitchers. Minoan art / Cretan art. Ceramics

Background imageGreeks Collection: Animal-shaped jug Archaic Greek art

Animal-shaped jug Archaic Greek art
Animal-shaped jug. 8th-7th c. BC. Archaic Greek art. Ceramics. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. The British Museum

Background imageGreeks Collection: GREECE. Corinth. Ancient Rome ruins. Fountain

GREECE. Corinth. Ancient Rome ruins. Fountain. Roman art. Early Empire

Background imageGreeks Collection: Greek & Roman Music

Greek & Roman Music
Instruments of the ancient Greeks and Romans

Background imageGreeks Collection: Greek Chariot

Greek Chariot
Chariot of the ancient Greeks, with a woman driver and a woman passenger

Background imageGreeks Collection: Diomedes and Minerva

Diomedes and Minerva
Athena/Minerva advises DIOMEDES - who has just slain Rhesus - to rejoin the Greeks

Background imageGreeks Collection: FURIES

FURIES
The ERINYES were so alarming that the Greeks dared not use their true name but called them the EUMENIDES ( the good tempered ones ) : here they pursue Orestes and Pylades

Background imageGreeks Collection: Greek Orthodox Service 1820

Greek Orthodox Service 1820
Service of Armenian Greeks, or maybe Greek Armenians

Background imageGreeks Collection: Fragment of a Krater. Italy 30-20 BC. Marble. Artemis

Fragment of a Krater. Italy 30-20 BC. Marble. Artemis carries a torch as the Goddess of the Night and Darkness, and a quiver as the Goddess of the Hunt. Behind her is a pine tree

Background imageGreeks Collection: Statue of Sciarra Amazon. Marble. 2nd century AD. Roman

Statue of Sciarra Amazon. Marble. 2nd century AD. Roman copy of a Greek bronze original from 5th century BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imageGreeks Collection: Kybele. Italy. 1st century AD. Bust. Marble

Kybele. Italy. 1st century AD. Bust. Marble
Kybele. Italy. 1st century AD. Marble. The hairstyle is that worn in the 5th century BC. The head is thought to imitate a statue of the mother of the gods

Background imageGreeks Collection: Relief with Amazonomachy. Athens, Greece. 2nd century AD

Relief with Amazonomachy. Athens, Greece. 2nd century AD. Marble. An Amazon wearing a short tunic and helmet is in combat with a naked Greek in a rocky landscape. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek



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