EditorialPIUS VII (1740-1829). Italian pope, named Luigi Barnaba Gregorio Chiaramonti. Elected in 1800 in Valence. He crowned Napoleon in Paris (1804). Engraving. Colored.
EditorialPIUS VII (1740-1829). Italian pope, named Luigi Barnaba Gregorio Chiaramonti. Elected in 1800 in Valence. He crowned Napoleon in Paris (1804). Engraving.
EditorialPIUS VII (1740-1829). Italian pope, named Luigi Barnaba Gregorio Chiaramonti. Elected in 1800 in Valence. He crowned Napoleon in Paris (1804). Engraving.
EditorialPIUS VII (1740-1829). Italian pope, named Luigi Barnaba Gregorio Chiaramonti. Elected in 1800 in Valence. He crowned Napoleon in Paris (1804). Engraving. Colored.
EditorialPIUS VII (1740-1829). Italian pope, named Luigi Barnaba Gregorio Chiaramonti. Elected in 1800 in Valence. He crowned Napoleon in Paris (1804). Engraving.
EditorialPIUS VII (1740-1829). Italian pope, named Luigi Barnaba Gregorio Chiaramonti. Elected in 1800 in Valence. He crowned Napoleon in Paris (1804). Engraving.
EditorialThe Nile statue(second half 1st. cent. A.D.). The New Wing (Braccio Nuovo) of the Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican museum, Vatican city, Rome, Italy.
EditorialDomitian (Titus Flavius Domitianus), (51-96). Roman Emperor from 81 to 96 A.C. Flavian dynasty. Statue as Emperor. Braccio Nuovo Collection., Chiaramonti Musum. Vatican Museum. Vatican City. Italy.
EditorialESCULTURA DE OCTAVIO AUGUSTO PRIMA PORTA- EMPERADOR ROMANO-A?O 19 DC-ARTE ROMANO-ESTILO HELENICO. CESAR AUGUSTO OCTAVIO . JULIO CESAR EMPERADOR.
EditorialThe Nile statue(second half 1st. cent. A.D.). The New Wing (Braccio Nuovo) of the Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican museum, Vatican city, Rome, Italy.
EditorialAugustus, (63 B.C.-14 D.C.). First emperor of the Roman Empire. Augustus of Prima Porta. White marble statue. 1st century. Detail of the breastplate carved in relief depicting the return of the Roman legionary eagles lost to Parthis by Mark Anthony (40...
EditorialRoman Art. Italy. Reclined statue of the river-god Nile. Anonymous. 1st century A.C. Marble. Detail. Copy from an Hellenistic original. It comes from the Temple of Isis and Serapis near Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. Braccio Nuovo. Chiaramonti Museum. Vati...
EditorialAugustus, (63 B.C.-14 D.C.). First emperor of the Roman Empire. Augustus of Prima Porta. White marble statue. 1st century. Detail with the breastplate carved in relief depicting the return of the Roman legionary eagles lost to Parthis by Mark Anthony (...
EditorialAugustus, (63 B.C.-14 D.C.). First emperor of the Roman Empire. Augustus of Prima Porta. White marble statue. 1st century. Detail of the breastplate carved in relief depicting the return of the Roman legionary eagles lost to Parthis by Mark Anthony (40...
EditorialRoman Art. Italy. Reclined statue of the river-god Nile. Anonymous. 1st century A.C. Marble. Detail. Copy from an Hellenistic original. It comes from the Temple of Isis and Serapis near Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. Braccio Nuovo. Chiaramonti Museum. Vati...
EditorialAugustus, (63 B.C.-14 D.C.). First emperor of the Roman Empire. Augustus of Prima Porta. White marble statue. 1st century. Detail with the breastplate carved in relief depicting the return of the Roman legionary eagles lost to Parthis by Mark Anthony (...
EditorialPIO VII (Cesena,1740-Roma,1829). Papa italiano, de nombre Gregorio Luigi Barnaba Chiaramonti. Firm? un contrato con Napole?n (1801) y le coron? emperador en Par?s (1804). Tumba del pont?fice realizada por THORVALDSEN (1823). Es el ?nico trabajo de un a...
EditorialAugustus, (63 B.C.-14 D.C.). First emperor of the Roman Empire. Augustus of Prima Porta. White marble statue. 1st century. Detail of the breastplate carved in relief depicting the return of the Roman legionary eagles lost to Parthis by Mark Anthony (40...
EditorialDomitian (Titus Flavius Domitianus), (51-96). Roman Emperor from 81 to 96 A.C. Flavian dynasty. Statue as Emperor. Braccio Nuovo Collection., Chiaramonti Musum. Vatican Museum. Vatican City. Italy.
EditorialPIUS VII (1740-1829). Italian pope, named Luigi Barnaba Gregorio Chiaramonti. Elected in 1800 in Valence. He crowned Napoleon in Paris (1804). Engraving. Colored.
EditorialPIUS VII (1740-1829). Italian pope, named Luigi Barnaba Gregorio Chiaramonti. Elected in 1800 in Valence. He crowned Napoleon in Paris (1804). Engraving.
EditorialRoman Art. Italy. Reclined statue of the river-god Nile. Anonymous. 1st century A.C. Marble. Detail. Copy from an Hellenistic original. It comes from the Temple of Isis and Serapis near Santa Maria Sopra Minerva. Braccio Nuovo. Chiaramonti Museum. Vati...
EditorialPIUS VII (1740-1829). Italian pope, named Luigi Barnaba Gregorio Chiaramonti. Elected in 1800 in Valence. He crowned Napoleon in Paris (1804). Engraving.
EditorialAugustus, (63 B.C.-14 D.C.). First emperor of the Roman Empire. Augustus of Prima Porta. White marble statue. 1st century. Detail with the breastplate carved in relief depicting the return of the Roman legionary eagles lost to Parthis by Mark Anthony (...