EditorialPaul C?zanne: The Card Players (Les Joueurs de cartes), Paul C?zanne, 1890?1892, Oil on canvas, For much of the 1890s, Paul C?zanne lived at his father's estate in Aix-en-Provence, painting the southern France landscape and the people who worked on the...
EditorialMarcus Aurelius (121-180 d.C). Stoic philosopher and Roman emperor Antonine Dynasty (161-192). Headless statue, probably of the emperor Marcus Aurelius. Erected in the eastern naiscos nymphaeum. Detail. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece.
EditorialMarcus Aurelius (121-180 d.C). Stoic philosopher and Roman emperor Antonine Dynasty (161-192). Headless statue, probably of the emperor Marcus Aurelius. Erected in the eastern naiscos nymphaeum. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece.
EditorialMarcus Aurelius (121-180 d.C). Stoic philosopher and Roman emperor Antonine Dynasty (161-192). Headless statue, probably of the emperor Marcus Aurelius. Erected in the eastern naiscos nymphaeum. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece.
EditorialLa mort de Seneque-The death of Seneca. Lucius Aennaeus Seneca, Stoic philosopher (4 BCE-65 CE) forced by Emperor Nero to commit suicide. Canvas, 155 x 188 cm M. I. 871.
EditorialMattheus Stomer (1600-1650). Dutch golden age painter. Death of Seneca, 1640-45. Roman Stoic philosopher. Italy. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
EditorialUnknown philosopher, believed to be Zeno of Citium, Greek stoic philosopher. Copperplate engraving by Gio. Petrini after an illustration by A. Tofanelli from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabili's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome, 1820.
EditorialSeneca. L. Ann?i Senec? Philosophi Opera, quae exstant, om. Antwerp, 1605. Lucius Ann?us Seneca (c.4 BC-c.65 AD.) Roman stoic philosopher, statesman and tragedian. Portrait. Image taken from L. Ann?i Senec? Philosophi Opera, quae exstant, omnia; ...
EditorialMarble portrait head of the philosopher Chrysippos, Early Imperial, 1st century A.D., Roman, Marble, 5 1/2 in. (14 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Greek statue of the late 3rd century B.C., probably by Euboulides. Chrysippos was one of the most importa...
EditorialSocrates (470-399 BC). Athenian philosopher and Seneca the Younger (4 BC-65 AD). Roman stoic philosopher. Double bust. Roman copy of 3rd century AD after a greek original of 1st century AD. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany.
EditorialMarble portrait head of the philosopher Chrysippos, Early Imperial, 1st century A.D., Roman, Marble, 5 1/2 in. (14 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Greek statue of the late 3rd century B.C., probably by Euboulides. Chrysippos was one of the most importa...
EditorialUnknown philosopher, believed to be Zeno of Citium, Greek stoic philosopher. Copperplate engraving by Gio. Petrini after an illustration by A. Tofanelli from Pietro Paolo Montagnani-Mirabili's Il Museo Capitolino (The Capitoline Museum), Rome, 1820.
EditorialMattheus Stomer (1600-1650). Dutch golden age painter. Death of Seneca, 1640-45. Roman Stoic philosopher. Italy. National Museum of Capodimonte. Naples. Italy.
EditorialSocrates (470-399 BC). Athenian philosopher and Seneca the Younger (4 BC-65 AD). Roman stoic philosopher. Double bust. Roman copy of 3rd century AD after a greek original of 1st century AD. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany.
EditorialMarcus Aurelius (121-180 d.C). Stoic philosopher and Roman emperor Antonine Dynasty (161-192). Headless statue, probably of the emperor Marcus Aurelius. Erected in the eastern naiscos nymphaeum. Detail. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece.
EditorialMarcus Aurelius (121-180 d.C). Stoic philosopher and Roman emperor Antonine Dynasty (161-192). Headless statue, probably of the emperor Marcus Aurelius. Erected in the eastern naiscos nymphaeum. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece.
EditorialSeneca the Younger, (4-65). Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman and dramatist. Seneca slitting his wrists. Colored engraving of the "Nuremberg Chronicle", 1493.
EditorialMarcus Aurelius (121-180 d.C). Stoic philosopher and Roman emperor Antonine Dynasty (161-192). Headless statue, probably of the emperor Marcus Aurelius. Erected in the eastern naiscos nymphaeum. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece.
EditorialLa mort de Seneque-The death of Seneca. Lucius Aennaeus Seneca, Stoic philosopher (4 BCE-65 CE) forced by Emperor Nero to commit suicide. Canvas, 155 x 188 cm M. I. 871.