EditorialAlexis Francois Girard, French, 1787-1870, after Gedeon Francois Reverdin, French, 1772-1828, Apollon Musagete, 19th Century, Crayon manner engraving printed in black on laid paper, image: 21 7/8 x 14 5/8 in.
EditorialMyron, Statue of the goddess Athena (copy after Athena-Marsyas group of Myron), Property of the Stiftung Hamburger Kunstsammlungen, Marble, chiseled, Total: Height: 143,5 cm; Width: 52 cm; Depth: 41 cm, Three-dimensional sculptures, Olympic gods, Histo...
EditorialArtist: Jacques Fabien Gautier Dagoty, French, 17101781, Apollon ou le lev? du soleil (Apollo, or the Sun?Rising), Color mezzotint, platemark: 31.1 ? 23.9 cm (12 1/4 ? 9 7/16 in.), Made in France, French, 18th?century, Works on Paper -?Prints.
EditorialApollon et Marsyas - Apollo and Marsyas,1495 The silenus or satyr Marsyas, convinced of his own talent, challenged the god Apollo to a musical contest and was skinned alive when he lost. Detail of flock of birds. For overall view please see 40-07-01/...
EditorialTemple in Corinth. Pl. III, Capital and Architrave of the Apollon Temple of Corinth, Pl. XII, Suppl. XII, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialTemple in Corinth. Pl. II, Elevation and plan of the Apollon Temple of Corinth, Pl. XI, Suppl. XII, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Leipzig und Darmstadt: Verlag von Carl Wilhelm Leske, [1829].
EditorialAlexis Francois Girard, French, 1787-1870, after Gedeon Francois Reverdin, French, 1772-1828, Apollon Musagete, 19th Century, Crayon manner engraving printed in black on laid paper, image: 21 7/8 x 14 5/8 in.
EditorialApollon et Marsyas - Apollo and Marsyas,1495 The silenus or satyr Marsyas, convinced of his own talent, challenged the god Apollo to a musical contest and was skinned alive when he lost. Detail of flock of birds. For overall view please see 40-07-01/...
EditorialApollon et Marsyas - Apollo and Marsyas,1495 The silenus or satyr Marsyas, convinced of his own talent, challenged the god Apollo to a musical contest and was skinned alive when he lost. Detail of flock of birds. For overall view please see 40-07-01/...