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Geometric Krater from Dipylon Cemetery, Athens, 740 BCE |
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| Hero and Centaur from Olympia, 750-730 BCE |
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Mantiklos Apollo, from Thebes, 700-680 BCE |
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Corinthian black-figure amphora with animal friezes, 625–600 BC |
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Architrave from the Temple of Athena at Assos with Herakles and Centaurs, 540–525 BC |
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| Kouros (Met Kouros), 600 BCE |
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| Kroisos Kouros from Anavissos, 530 BCE |
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Lady of Auxerre (goddess or Kore), 650-625 BCE |
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Kore from the Acropolis, Athens, 520-510 BCE |
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| Temple of Artemis, Corfu, 600-580 BC |
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| Calf Bearer from Acropolis, Athens, 560 BC |
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| Temple of Hera I, Paestum, 550 BC |
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| Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, 500-490 BC |
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Dying Warrior from West Pedimnet, Temple of Aphaia, 500-490 BCE |
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Dying Warrior from East Pediment, Temple of Aphaia, 480BCE |
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| Temple of Zeus Olympia, 470-456 BC |
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| Hera II, Paestum, 470-460 BC |
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East Pediment, Temple of Zeus Olympia, Chariot Race of Pelops and Oenomaus, 470-456 BC |
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Exekias, Achilles Killing Penthesilea (Black Figure Amphora), 540-530 BCE |
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Exekias, Ajax and Achilles Playing Dice, 540-530 BCE |
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| Euphronios, Herakles Wrestling Antaios (red-figure), 510 BC |
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Euthymides, Three Revelers (red figure amphora), 510 BCE |
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Kritios Boy, from Acropolis, Athens, 480 BCE |
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| Myron, Discobolus, 450 BCE |
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| Zeus from Artemesion Cape, 460-450 BCE |
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| Warrior from Riace, 460-450 BCE |
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Polykleitos, Doryphoros (Spear Bearer)—The Canon 450-440 BC |
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| Kresilas, Pericles, 430 BC |
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Iktinos and Kalikrates, Parthenon (Temple of Athena Pathenos), 447-443 BC |
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Workshop of Phidias, Athena Parthenos (Nashville Reconstruction), 447 BC |
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Workshop of Phidias, Metope from Parthenon, Centauromachy, 437-432 BC |
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Workshop of Phidias, Three Goddess Figures, East Pediment of Parthenon, 437-432 BC |
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Workshop of Phidias, Panathenaic Procession Frieze, Interior of Parthenon, 437-432 BC |
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| Temple of Athena Nike, Athenian Acropolis, 420 BC |
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Phidias and Co., Nike Removing her sandals, 420 BC |
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| Posthumous portrait of Alexander the Great, from Pella, 200-150 BC |
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Praxiteles, Aphrodite Knidos, 350-340 BC |
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| Praxiteles (attr.), Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, 340 BC |
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Lysippos, Weary Herakles, 320 BC (Glykon, Farnese Hercules, 216) |
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Philoxenes of Eretria, Battle of Issus (Alexander and Darius III), 310 BC Roman mosaic copy of Greek original, ca. 100 BC |
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Alexandros of Antioch, Aphrodite (Venus de Milo), 130-100 BC |
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Seated Boxer, (Lysippos? Apollonius?) 100-50 BC |
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Epigonos (?), Gallic Chieftain Killing Himself and His Wife, 230–220 BC |
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| Epigonos(?), Dying Gaul, 230-220 BC |
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| Winged Nike of Samothrace, 190 BC |
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| Laocoön, ca. 200 BC–70 AD |
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| Sarcophagus with Reclining Couple, Cerveteri, 520 BC |
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Apollo (Aplu) of Veii, Portonaccio Temple, 510 BC |
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| Model of Etruscan Temple, 6th C. BC |
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| Tomb of Shields and Chairs, Cerveteri, 6th C. BC |
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| Tomb of the Reliefs, Cerveteri, 3rd C. BC |
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| Tomb of the Leopards, Tarquinia, 480-470 BC |
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| Tomb of Hunting and Fishing, Tarquinia, 530-520 BC |
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| Tomb of the Diver, Paestum, 480 BC |
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Capitoline Wolf (with Romulus and Remus), 500 BC(disputed) |
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| Temple of Portunus, Rome, 75 BC |
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| Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, Palestrina, 2nd C BC |
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| Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, Palestrina, 2nd C BC |
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| Pantheon, Rome, 118–125 AD |
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| Pantheon, Rome, 118–125 AD |
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| Head of old man from Osimo, 1st C BC |
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Portrait of a Roman general, from the Sanctuary of Hercules in Tivoli, 75 BC |
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| Amphitheater at Pompeii, 70 BC |
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| Samnite House, Herculaneum, 1st Style Mural |
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House of Julia Felix, Pompeii, Mural with Eggs Birds and Bronze Dish, 2nd Style Mural |
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| House of Agrippina Postumus, 3 Style Mural |
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House of the Vetti, Pompeii, 4th Style mural |
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| Pompeii, Villa of the Mysteries, 60-50 BC |
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| Pompeii, Garden of the Fugitives, 60-50 BC |
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Colosseum in Rome, 70-80 CE (Flavian Amphitheater) |
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| Pont-du-Gard, Nimes France, ca. 16 AD |
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| Hadrian’s Wall, England, 122 AD |
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| Antonine Wall, Scotland, 140 AD |
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| Arch of Constantine, Rome, 312-315 AD |
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| Emperor Constantine, 4th Century, Rome |
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| Catacombs of Peter and Marcellinus, Rome, 3rd Century |
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| Jonah and the Whale, Catacombs of Peter and Marcellinus, 3rd Century |
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Christ healing the woman with an issue of blood, Catacombs of Peter and Marcellinus, 3rd Century |
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| Catacomb of St Priscilla, 3rd Century |
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Good Shepherd, Catacomb of St. Priscilla, 3rd Century |
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| Fiery Furnace, Catacomb of St. Priscila, 3rd Century |
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| Raising of Lazarus, Catacomb of St Priscilla, 3rd Century |
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| Veiled Woman, Catacomb of St. Priscila, 3rd Century |
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Christ Seated, from Civita Latina Italy, 350-375 |
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| Old St Peter’s Basilica, Rome, ca. 318–322 |
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| Interior of Santa Sabina, Rome, 422-432 |
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| Exterior of Santa Sabina, Rome, 422-432 |
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Carved Wooden Doors of Santa Sabina, 5th Century |
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| Crucifixion scene, from Santa Sabina Doors |
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Abraham leaving lot mosaic, Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, 432–440 (Tesserae) |
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Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna, 425 (Ravenna had become capital of Rome) |
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