EditorialFunerary stele of Longinus Biarta, soldier of the cavalry regiment of the Ala Sulpicia. Died at 46 years old, he was originally from Thrace (now Bulgaria). Relief depicting the deceased and, in the lower part, a servant carrying the horse of the deceas...
EditorialCulture Thrace. Marble funerary relief depicting a thracian horseman. Dated in the second and third centuries A.D. It comes from Macedonia. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary.
EditorialProkne and Itys. Prokne, the daughter of the king of Athens Pandion, is shown preparing to kill her young son, Itys. With this act she aims to take revenge on her husband Tereus, king of Thrace, who dishonored her sister Philomena. Sculpture by Alkamen...
EditorialCulture Thrace. Marble funerary relief depicting a thracian horseman. Dated in the second and third centuries A.D. It comes from Macedonia. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary.
EditorialWomen of Thrace. Jacques Gaston Duchamp Villon; French, 1875-1963. Date: 1907. Dimensions: 324 ? 202 mm. Watercolor and graphite on cream wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialThe Women of Thrace. Jacques Gaston Duchamp Villon; French, 1875-1963. Date: 1907. Dimensions: 216 ? 167 mm (plate); 245 ? 198 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialWomen of Thrace. Jacques Gaston Duchamp Villon; French, 1875-1963. Date: 1907. Dimensions: 324 ? 202 mm. Watercolor and graphite on cream wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialThe Women of Thrace. Jacques Gaston Duchamp Villon; French, 1875-1963. Date: 1907. Dimensions: 216 ? 167 mm (plate); 245 ? 198 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialKing Tereus of Thrace, after having cut out the tongue of Philomela, princess of Athens, confines her in an old castle before raping her. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by Charles Eisen from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthl...
EditorialHecuba and Polymestor. Metamorphoses. Antoine Vérard: Paris, 1494. (Miniature only) Hecuba and Polymestor. On her way into slavery in Greece following the fall of Troy, Queen Hecuba, assisted by other captive Trojan women, gouges out the eyes of Polym...
EditorialProkne and Itys. Prokne, the daughter of the king of Athens Pandion, is shown preparing to kill her young son, Itys. With this act she aims to take revenge on her husband Tereus, king of Thrace, who dishonored her sister Philomena. Sculpture by Alkamen...
EditorialFunerary stele of Longinus Biarta, soldier of the cavalry regiment of the Ala Sulpicia. Died at 46 years old, he was originally from Thrace (now Bulgaria). Relief depicting the deceased and, in the lower part, a servant carrying the horse of the deceas...
EditorialBeaker with birds and animals, ca. 4th century B.C., Thrace, Silver, H. 18.7 cm, Metalwork-Vessels, The ancient land of Thrace encompassed a large area now divided into Bulgaria, southern Romania, eastern Yugoslavia, northeastern Greece, and European T...
EditorialTerracotta situla (bucket), Hellenistic, early 3rd century B.C., Etruscan, Terracotta; black-glaze, H. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm), Vases, The story of Apollo and the satyr Marsyas is depicted in high relief around the vessel. Under each handle are additional ...
EditorialKing Tereus of Thrace, after having cut out the tongue of Philomela, princess of Athens, confines her in an old castle before raping her. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by Charles Eisen from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthl...
EditorialCulture Thrace. Marble funerary relief depicting a thracian horseman. Dated in the second and third centuries A.D. It comes from Macedonia. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary.
EditorialLykurgos, Ambrosia and Dionysos. Lykurgos was a mythical king who tried to prevent the spreading of the Dionysian cult and chased the young god from Thrace. In a fit of madness, sent by Zeus, Lykurgos killed his own son. From Herculaneum. Inv.9988.