Sculptures (441 Subjects)
Pagodas at the kingdom of Tonkin (Vietnam). In the foreground, gymnosophists and priests in ceremonial dress doing their prayers.
The “man and dog” Stele of Alxenoror, or Stele of Orchomenos, today housed in the Archaeological Museum of Athens.
Frontispiece. Dance scene before the altar of goddess Artemis.
Dance scenes from ancient Greek vases and reliefs 6. Greek dancer from Epirus in traditional costume (from the edition by J. H. Hobhouse, 1813).
View of Miaoulis square at Hermoupolis. On the left, the town hall.
The Lion's Terrace, Delos.
Homer.
Pericles.
Sophocles.
Reconstruction of the interior of the Parthenon with the statue of Athena.
A Caryatid from the Erechtheum.
The prostasis of the Caryatids at the Erechteum.
Demosthenes.
An attic tomb relief.
Funeral stele from Cerameicus, Athens.
Tanagra figurine.
Ancient Greek methods of dressing the hair. (From Tanagra figurines).
Head-dresses from Tanagra figurines.
Terra-cotta figurine, Tanagra.
Offering to a goddess in the inner court of a house or temple (imaginary reconstruction).
The Vatican Apoxyomenos, Roman copy of the Apoxyomenos of Lysippus.
Reconstruction of the interior of the temple of Zeus, Olympia.
The Otricoli Zeus (Vatican Museum).
Statue of Aphrodite of Milos (Louvre Museum).Statue of Nike by Paeonius (Museum of ancient Olympia).
Funerary stele of Aristion. Statue of Aeschines the Orator.
The tomb of Robert of Anjou or Robert the Wise, King of Naples (1277 – 1343) at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples. The tomb is the work of eminent Florentine artists Paccio and Giovanni Bertini.
Tomb of Charles III, son of Robert of Anjou at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples.
Tomb of Maria of Calabria, granddaughter of Robert of Anjou, at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples. Tomb of Louis of Anjou, great-grandson of Robert of Anjou, at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples.
Tomb of Queen Joanna I (1328-1382), granddaughter of Robert of Anjou, at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples.
Tomb of princess Maria of Durazzo, granddaughter of Robert of Anjou, at the church of Santa Chiara, Naples.