EditorialArchitectural relief (Amazons with Gorgonian shield), clay, hand modeled, pressed, pressed into the mold, clay, Total: Height: 26 cm; Width: 31 cm, ceramics, architecture, Gorgons, Amazons, ornaments, Medusa head, High Hellenistic, Late Hellenistic, Th...
EditorialGrotesque male head, clay, pressed into form, hand modeled, fired (ceramic), clay, Total: height: 5.5 cm, Pottery, Slavery; Slaves, Man, Early Imperial Period, Middle Imperial Period, Late Imperial Period, The grotesque, almost neckless head of a man w...
EditorialGrotesque male head, clay, hand modelled, pressed into the form, fired (ceramic), clay, Total: Height: 9.5 cm; Width: 5.4 cm; Depth: 9.8 cm, ceramic, Types of people, Hellenism, Early Imperial Period, Middle Imperial Period, The grotesque head of a man...
EditorialDromedary with trade goods, Clay, pressed into the form, hand modeled, fired (ceramic), Clay, Total: Height: 10.3 cm; Width: 13 cm; Depth: 5.5 cm, Ceramics, Dromedary, Trade journey, Hellenism, Early Imperial Period, The dromedary, which is made up of ...
EditorialSaint Stephen's sermon inside the walls of the Salomonic temple in Jerusalem. The crowd, composed of orientals as well as occidentals, stresses the universal importance of the sermon. The painting is the second of a series commanded for a chapel in Ven...
EditorialSaint Stephen's sermon inside the walls of the Salomonic temple in Jerusalem. The crowd, composed of orientals as well as occidentals, stresses the universal importance of the sermon. The painting is the second of a series commanded for a chapel in Ven...
EditorialSaint Stephen's sermon inside the walls of the Salomonic temple in Jerusalem. The crowd, composed of orientals as well as occidentals, stresses the universal importance of the sermon. The painting is the second of a series commanded for a chapel in Ven...
EditorialA Crowd of Ancient Warriors, Orientals, and Two Boys, Gathering for a Sacrifice, ca. 1743, Pen and brown ink, 7 11/16 x 11 in. (19.5 x 28 cm), Drawings, Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, Venice 1727?1804 Venice).