Sculptures (441 Subjects)
The Choregic monument of Lysicrates.
View of Kerameikos cemetery, with some of the funerary monuments at the site.
The stele of Hegeso from Kerameikos (today at National Archaeological Museum, Athens).
The Stele of Ilissus (today at National Archaeological Museum, Athens).
Erechtheion. The prostasis of the Caryatids.
Bronze bust of the Sicyon school (today at the Acropolis Museum).
Sculpture of "Moschophoros" (today at the Acropolis Museum).
Archaic Kore (today at the Acropolis museum).
Block from the eastern frieze of the Parthenon: Poseidon, Apollo, Artemis.
Nike Sandalizousa (Sandalbinder) from the balustrade of the Athena Nike temple (today at the Acropolis Museum).
Relief from Mantineia, showing the musical contest between Apollo and Marsyas (today at the National Archaeological Museum, Athens)
Relief from Eleusis showing Demeter, Persephone and Triptolemus (today at the National Archaeological Museum, Athens).
Relief from Epidaurus, showing Asclepius (today at the National Archaeological Museum, Athens).
Statue of female figure from Epidaurus (today at the National Archaeological Museum, Athens).
Hermes of Praxiteles, ancient Olympia.
Relief showing a dancer from the Theater of Dionysus, Athens.
The pediments of the Parthenon as they were in 1674. Eastern pediment.
The western pediment of the Parthenon according to Jacob Spon (17th century).
The western pediment of the Parthenon according to George Wheler (17 century).
The western pediment of the Parthenon according to D'Ottieres, c. 1685.
Drawing of the eastern pediment of the Parthenon by Jacques Carrey, 1674.
Head of Nike from the western pediment of the Parthenon, detached from the monument by Morosini's orders and later transported to Venice.
The lion of Piraeus.
Stamping of part of an inscrption on the Lion of Piraeus.
Bronze statue of Aphrodite. Ancient seals.
Cycladic figurine.
Statue in Abu Qir.
Part of the ruins of Canopus. Colassal statue from the ruins of Canopus.
Portrait of Vespasian. Portrait of Arsinoe.
Statue discovered in Akhmim, Egypt.