Reliefs (270 Subjects)
Dance scenes from ancient Greek vases and reliefs
Relief of laurel wreath, Athens.
Part of the frieze of the theatre of Dionysus, Athens.
Figures from the pediment of the Parthenon (today at the British Museum, London).
An attic tomb relief.
Funeral stele from Cerameicus, Athens.
Funerary stele of Aristion. Statue of Aeschines the Orator.
Relief from the Museum of Kerameikos, Athens.
Byzantine relief discovered at the area of the Acropolis.
Relief and inscription on a building of the Venetian era at the town of Chania. At the time of the author's visit, it had been converted into a milirary hospital by Ottoman commander Mehmet Ali.
Sarcophagus of Arvi or Pashley sarcophagus: Marble sarcophagus with relief showing the triumphal return of Dionysus, discovered in Arvi, Heraklion province, and taken to Britain by Robert Pashley, today housed at Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
Details from the sarcophagus of Arvi or Pashley sarcophagus: marble sarcophagus with relief showing the triumphal return of Dionysus, discovered in Arvi, Heraklion province, and taken to Britain by Robert Pashley, today housed at Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
Details from the sarcophagus of Arvi or Pashley sarcophagus: marble sarcophagus with relief showing the triumphal return of Dionysus, discovered in Arvi, Heraklion province, and taken to Britain by Robert Pashley, today housed at Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
Details of the western frieze of the temple of Athena Nike: Battle scene.
Pericles surrounded by Athenian women lamenting the death of Themistocles (imaginary representation).
The grave stele of Aristion, discovered in Velanideza, Attica and kept at the Archaelogical Museum of Athens.
Drawing of relief showing the triumphal entry of Alexander the Great into Babylon, by Bertel Thorvaldsen.
Funerary stele of a mother and her young children.
Young women playing a stringed instrument
Relief of young man from the Parthenon frieze.
Oxen led to sacrifice, drawing after the reliefs on the northern frieze of the Parthenon.
Women at the Panathenaean procession, drawing after the reliefs on the eastern frieze of the Parthenon.
Cavalry, drawing after the reliefs on the frieze of the Parthenon, today at the British Museum, London.
Drawing of the stele of Mika and Dion from Kerameikos cemetery, Archaeological Museum of Athens.
Dione and Aphrodite from the eastern pediment of the Parthenon, today at the British Museum, London.
Detail of the Gigantomachy relief o the Pergamon Altar, today kept at Pergamonmuseum, Berlin.
Reconstruction of the entrance to the pronaos of the temple of Zeus at ancient Olympia. The metopes show the Labours of Heracles.
Temple of Zeus at ancient Olympia: Fragments of the pronaos metopes, which showed the Labours of Heracles.
Temple of Zeus at ancient Olympia: Fragments of the pronaos metopes, which showed the Labours of Heracles.