EditorialLe grand pretre Coresus se sacrifie pour sauver Callirhoe-the grand priest Coresus sacrifices himself to save Callirhoe (Pausanias, VII-21) Canvas, 309 x 400 cm INV. 4541.
EditorialGem in the shape of a scarab (sitting hero), Carnelian, cut, drilled, carnelian, chalcedony, Total: Height: 1.67 cm; Width: 1.32 cm; Depth: 0.77 cm, Body jewelry, glyptic, History of Achilles, Late Classicism (Greek antiquity), The intaglio has the for...
EditorialThrone Brettidol, clay, hand-modeled, painted (ceramic), fired (ceramic), clay, total: Height: 14.4 cm; Width: 9.8 cm; Depth: 5.5 cm, ceramic, deities of the earth and fertility, Middle Archaic, Greek antiquity, The female idol sits on a chair without ...
EditorialThe barrier of Olympia ..., Hippodrome in Olympia, Signed: J. Rigaud., S, copper engraving, Tome deux page 50, to p. 50, Rigaud, J. (sct.), 1731, Pausanias: Voyage historique de la Gr?ce. Traduit en fran?ois [...] par l'abb? G?doyn [...]. A Paris: Chez...
EditorialBronze figure of a running girl, Greek, 520-500 BCE. Found at Prizren, Serbia; possibly made in or near Sparta. Athletes in the Greek world were mostly male, and a running girl is therefore a rarity. But in Sparta, with a tough tradition, girls ran in ...
EditorialDefeat of Philip by Pausanias, with mounted knights fighting. La Vraye Histoire du Bon Roy Alixandre (The Alexander Romance in Old French prose). France; early 15th century. Source: Royal 20 B. XX, f.16v. Language: French.
EditorialMiniature of Alexander defeating Pausanias. Historia de proelis in a French translation (Le Livre et le vraye hystoire du bon roy Alixandre). France, Central (Paris); c.1420. Source: Royal 20 B. XX, f.18. Language: French.
EditorialMiniature of the defeat of Philip by Pausanias. Historia de proelis in a French translation (Le Livre et le vraye hystoire du bon roy Alixandre). France, Central (Paris); c.1420. Source: Royal 20 B. XX, f.16v. Language: French.
EditorialBronze figure of a running girl, Greek, 520-500 BCE. Found at Prizren, Serbia; possibly made in or near Sparta. Athletes in the Greek world were mostly male, and a running girl is therefore a rarity. But in Sparta, with a tough tradition, girls ran in ...
EditorialLe grand pretre Coresus se sacrifie pour sauver Callirhoe-the grand priest Coresus sacrifices himself to save Callirhoe (Pausanias, VII-21) Canvas, 309 x 400 cm INV. 4541.
EditorialBronze figure of a running girl, Greek, 520-500 BCE. Found at Prizren, Serbia; possibly made in or near Sparta. Athletes in the Greek world were mostly male, and a running girl is therefore a rarity. But in Sparta, with a tough tradition, girls ran in ...