EditorialAlexandros Papanstasious, of Greece, eyes the ball as he defends against Marko Vavic, of the United States, during their men’s water polo match in the postponed 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Aug. 2, 2021. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)
EditorialAlexandros Papanstasious, of Greece, eyes the ball as he defends against Marko Vavic, of the United States, during their men’s water polo match in the postponed 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Aug. 2, 2021. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)
EditorialRectangular gravestone without frame. Bust of naked boy with five-line inscription. Besides the head the age (eton D). Name deceased: Alexandros., Sculpture, marble, 24.5 cm, imperial time 0.
EditorialGreek Art. Statue of Aphrodite of Milos, known as the Venus de Milo (130-100 B.C.) by Alexandros of Antioch. Marble. It is believed to depict the Greek goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite. Back view. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
EditorialRed carpet ahead of the "Adults In The Room" and to the JJaeger-LeCoultre Glory To The Filmmaker Award screening during the 76th Venice Film Festival
EditorialAlexander the Great (356-323 BCE) as Herakles with lion's head. Face of a silver tetradrachm (300 BCE) (Reverse: Zeus, eagle, and inscription " Alexandros") Diameter 2.9 cm-Weight 17.1 g Inv. 34551.
EditorialGreek Art. Statue of Aphrodite of Milos, known as the Venus de Milo (130-100 B.C.) by Alexandros of Antioch. Marble. It is believed to depict the Greek goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite. Back view. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
EditorialGreek Art. Statue of Aphrodite of Milos, known as the Venus de Milo (130-100 B.C.) by Alexandros of Antioch. Marble. It is believed to depict the Greek goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite. Back view. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
EditorialAlexander the Great (356-323 BCE) as Herakles with lion's head. Face of a silver tetradrachm (300 BCE) (Reverse: Zeus, eagle, and inscription " Alexandros") Diameter 2.9 cm-Weight 17.1 g Inv. 34551.