Editorial**NO WEBSITES AND NEWSPAPERS ONLY FOR ITALY** Rome, new archaeological discoveries of the Porticus Minucia, which occurred during the renovation of Palazzo Lares Permarini
Editorial**NO WEBSITES AND NEWSPAPERS ONLY FOR ITALY** Rome, new archaeological discoveries of the Porticus Minucia, which occurred during the renovation of Palazzo Lares Permarini
Editorial**NO WEBSITES AND NEWSPAPERS ONLY FOR ITALY** Rome, new archaeological discoveries of the Porticus Minucia, which occurred during the renovation of Palazzo Lares Permarini
Editorial**NO WEBSITES AND NEWSPAPERS ONLY FOR ITALY** Rome, new archaeological discoveries of the Porticus Minucia, which occurred during the renovation of Palazzo Lares Permarini
Editorial**NO WEBSITES AND NEWSPAPERS ONLY FOR ITALY** Rome, new archaeological discoveries of the Porticus Minucia, which occurred during the renovation of Palazzo Lares Permarini
Editorial**NO WEBSITES AND NEWSPAPERS ONLY FOR ITALY** Rome, new archaeological discoveries of the Porticus Minucia, which occurred during the renovation of Palazzo Lares Permarini
EditorialPompeii. Lararium of the Thermopolium of Asellina. For a domestic cult. Frescoes depicting the Genius of the Pater Family among Lares (protective gods) making offerings. At his feet, the great serpent Agathodaimon. La Campania. Italy.
EditorialOffering to Lares. Vincenzo Camuccini (Italian, 1771-1844); printed by Alois Senefelder (German, 1771-1834). Date: 1810. Dimensions: 208 x 335 mm (image); 240 x 365 mm (sheet). Lithograph on paper. Origin: Italy.
EditorialIlustraci?n aleg?rica de la venta de la Luisiana por Napole?n I a los Estados Unidos por 15 millones de d?lares. Dos a?os antes Espa?a hab?a cedido la Luisiana a Francia, con la condici?n de ser devuelta si el gobierno franc?s se desprend?a de ella en ...
EditorialIlustraci?n aleg?rica de la venta de la Luisiana por Napole?n I a los Estados Unidos por 15 millones de d?lares. Dos a?os antes Espa?a hab?a cedido la Luisiana a Francia, con la condici?n de ser devuelta si el gobierno franc?s se desprend?a de ella en ...
EditorialIlustraci?n aleg?rica de la venta de la Luisiana por Napole?n I a los Estados Unidos por 15 millones de d?lares. Dos a?os antes Espa?a hab?a cedido la Luisiana a Francia, con la condici?n de ser devuelta si el gobierno franc?s se desprend?a de ella en ...
EditorialAltar to the Lares Viales. Inscription: To the Lares of the roads. He fulfilled his vow. From the Church of San Roman, As Encrobas, Cerceda (La Coru?a province, Galicia, Spain). Archaeological and History Museum (San Anton Castle). A Coru?a, Galicia, S...
EditorialDioger Lares, 7, fell asleep watching the television his father repaired with the money he traded for gold earrings, in Guaca, Venezuela on Nov. 30, 2020. (Adriana Loureiro Fernandez/The New York Times)
EditorialMercury and the nymph Lara on their way to Avernus. He raped her in the forest and she gave birth to two Lares. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1789.
EditorialPompeii. Lararium of the Thermopolium of Asellina. For a domestic cult. Frescoes depicting the Genius of the Pater Family among Lares (protective gods) making offerings. At his feet, the great serpent Agathodaimon. La Campania. Italy.
EditorialIlustraci?n aleg?rica de la venta de la Luisiana por Napole?n I a los Estados Unidos por 15 millones de d?lares. Dos a?os antes Espa?a hab?a cedido la Luisiana a Francia, con la condici?n de ser devuelta si el gobierno franc?s se desprend?a de ella en ...
EditorialAra a los Lares Viales. "A los Lares de los caminos. Cumpli? su voto". Procede de la Iglesia de San Rom?n, As Encrobas, Cerceda (provincia de La Coru?a). Museo Arqueol?gico e Hist?rico (Castillo de San Ant?n). La Coru?a. Galicia. Espa?a.
EditorialTerracotta oil lamp, Early Imperial, 1st century A.D., Roman, Terracotta; mold-made, H. 1 in. (2.5 cm); length 4 9/16 in. (11.6 cm), Terracottas, On the discus is winged Victory holding a cornucopia (horn of plenty) in her right hand and a trophy on a ...
EditorialMercury and the nymph Lara on their way to Avernus. He raped her in the forest and she gave birth to two Lares. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1789.
EditorialOffering to Lares. Vincenzo Camuccini (Italian, 1771-1844); printed by Alois Senefelder (German, 1771-1834). Date: 1810. Dimensions: 208 x 335 mm (image); 240 x 365 mm (sheet). Lithograph on paper. Origin: Italy.
EditorialJupiter. Bronze statuette from the altar dedicated to the Lares (2nd half 2nd CE), found at Montorio near Verona, Italy. Height 17.8 cm Inv. VI 409.
EditorialOffering to Lares. Vincenzo Camuccini (Italian, 1771-1844); printed by Alois Senefelder (German, 1771-1834). Date: 1810. Dimensions: 208 x 335 mm (image); 240 x 365 mm (sheet). Lithograph on paper. Origin: Italy.
EditorialBronze statuette of a Lar, Imperial, 1st?2nd century A.D., Roman, Bronze, Overall: 9 3/4 x 4 9/16 x 2 1/8 in. (24.8 x 11.6 x 5.4 cm), Bronzes, The lar familiaris was a household deity that protected the members of the family, ensuring their health and ...
EditorialMercury and the nymph Lara on their way to Avernus. He raped her in the forest and she gave birth to two Lares. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1789.
EditorialPompeii. Lararium of the Thermopolium of Asellina. For a domestic cult. Frescoes depicting the Genius of the Pater Family among Lares (protective gods) making offerings. At his feet, the great serpent Agathodaimon. La Campania. Italy.
EditorialLARARIO TEMPLETE de la Casa de los Vettii. Dos Lares, sosteniendo un rit?n, flanquean a un genio con un cuenco de libaci?n y una caja de incienso, con la cabeza cubierta para un sacrificio. La serpiente, asociada con la prosperidad, se acerca a un alta...
EditorialMercury sitting (Hermes). Bronze statuette from an altar dedicated to the Lares (2nd half 2nd CE) found at Montorio near Verona, Italy Height 25.5 cm Inv. VI 423.
EditorialBronze statuette of a Lar, Imperial, 1st?2nd century A.D., Roman, Bronze, Overall: 9 3/4 x 4 9/16 x 2 1/8 in. (24.8 x 11.6 x 5.4 cm), Bronzes, The lar familiaris was a household deity that protected the members of the family, ensuring their health and ...
EditorialTerracotta oil lamp, Early Imperial, 1st century A.D., Roman, Terracotta; mold-made, H. 1 in. (2.5 cm); length 4 9/16 in. (11.6 cm), Terracottas, On the discus is winged Victory holding a cornucopia (horn of plenty) in her right hand and a trophy on a ...
EditorialBronze statuette of a Lar, Imperial, 1st?2nd century A.D., Roman, Bronze, Overall: 9 3/4 x 4 9/16 x 2 1/8 in. (24.8 x 11.6 x 5.4 cm), Bronzes, The lar familiaris was a household deity that protected the members of the family, ensuring their health and ...
EditorialLARARIO DEL TERMOPOLIO DE ASELLINA. Destinado al culto dom?stico. Los romanos veneraban en ellos a sus antepasados. La decoraci?n pict?rica representa al Genio del "Pater Familia" entre lares (dioses protectores) realizando ofrendas. A sus pies la gran...
EditorialARTE ROMANO. ITALIA. "TERMOPOLIO DE ASELLINA" del propietario Vetutius Placidus, taberna especializada en la venta de bebidas calientes. La mejor conservada de la ciudad. Se aprecian las barras de piedra con huecos donde se colocaban las ?nforas con la...
EditorialMercury and the nymph Lara on their way to Avernus. He raped her in the forest and she gave birth to two Lares. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1789.
EditorialThermopolium of Asellina, tavern specializing in the sale of hot beverages. Stone bar with holes to place the amphorae containing drinks. At the bottom, fresco depicting Genius of the Pater Familias between lares. Pompeii. Italy.
EditorialJupiter. Bronze statuette from the altar dedicated to the Lares (2nd half 2nd CE), found at Montorio near Verona, Italy. Height 17.8 cm Inv. VI 409.