EditorialLivia Drusilla (58 BC-29 AD). Empress of the Roman Empire. Wife of Emperor Augustus. Julio-Claudian dynasty. Statue of Livia Drusilla with veil, as priestess of the cult of Augustus Divine. 14-19 AD. Detail. Marble. From Paestum, Italy. National Archae...
EditorialGreek Art. Fifth century B.C.. Greece. Amphiglyphon votive in pentelic marble with a relief depicting The abduction of Basile by Echelos. Hermes leads the chariot. Found in the sanctuary of Echelidai in Neon Phaleron, Attica, ca. 410 BCNational Archae...
EditorialGiacomo Brogi, Selinunte - Via Antica, albumin paper, black and white positive process, total: height: 19.00 cm; width: 24.50 cm, inscribed: recto below: Picture no, title; Edizioni Brogi, landscape photography, hist. building, locality, street, archae...
EditorialGreek Art. Fifth century B.C.. Greece. Amphiglyphon votive in pentelic marble with a relief depicting The abduction of Basile by Echelos. Hermes leads the chariot. Found in the sanctuary of Echelidai in Neon Phaleron, Attica, ca. 410 BCNational Archae...
EditorialGreek Art. Fifth century B.C.. Greece. Amphiglyphon votive in pentelic marble with a relief depicting The abduction of Basile by Echelos. Hermes leads the chariot. Found in the sanctuary of Echelidai in Neon Phaleron, Attica, ca. 410 BCNational Archae...
EditorialLivia Drusilla (58 BC-29 AD). Empress of the Roman Empire. Wife of Emperor Augustus. Julio-Claudian dynasty. Statue of Livia Drusilla with veil, as priestess of the cult of Augustus Divine. 14-19 AD. Detail. Marble. From Paestum, Italy. National Archae...
EditorialLivia Drusilla (58 BC-29 AD). Empress of the Roman Empire. Wife of Emperor Augustus. Julio-Claudian dynasty. Statue of Livia Drusilla with veil, as priestess of the cult of Augustus Divine. 14-19 AD. Detail. Marble. From Paestum, Italy. National Archae...
EditorialGreek Art. Fifth century B.C.. Greece. Amphiglyphon votive in pentelic marble with a relief depicting The abduction of Basile by Echelos. Hermes leads the chariot. Found in the sanctuary of Echelidai in Neon Phaleron, Attica, ca. 410 BCNational Archae...
EditorialGreek Art. Fifth century B.C.. Greece. Amphiglyphon votive in pentelic marble with a relief depicting The abduction of Basile by Echelos. Hermes leads the chariot. Found in the sanctuary of Echelidai in Neon Phaleron, Attica, ca. 410 BCNational Archae...