EditorialThe Hadrianeum or temple of Hadrian. Representation of one of the Roman provinces, Phrygia or Bithinia. Relief. 2nd century. A.D. Farnese Collection. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
EditorialPhrygian Sibyl Sibylla Phrygia (title on object), Phrygian Sibyl. In the background the representation of Christ's appearance and the Entry into Jerusalem. Print top right: Pag: 783, sibyls (with NAME), (adult) Christ appearing to mortals, entry into J...
EditorialPhrygian Sibyl Sibylla Phrygia (title on object), Phrygian Sibyl. In the background the representation of Christ's appearance and the Entry into Jerusalem. Print top right: Pag: 783, sibyls (with NAME), (adult) Christ appearing to mortals, entry into J...
EditorialFunerary Relief of a Man, Unknown, Phrygia (in present-day Turkey), first half of 3rd century A.D., Marble, white, 75 ? 24.5 ? 11.7 cm (29 1/2 ? 9 5/8 ? 4 5/8 in.).
EditorialThe Hadrianeum or temple of Hadrian. Representation of one of the Roman provinces, Phrygia or Bithinia. Relief. 2nd century. A.D. Farnese Collection. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
EditorialMidas, King of Phrygia; Nicolas Mignard (Mignard d'Avignon), French, 1606 - 1668; about 1655; Black chalk with traces of white chalk, squared in black chalk; 42.4 x 26 cm (16 11/16 x 10 1/4 in.).