EditorialOedipus sacrificing to the Delphic Oracle in front of a statue of Apollo. Scenes from the myth of Oedipus. Marble relief (3rd CE) from a sarcophagus.
EditorialGreek Art. Delphi. Archaelogical side in the Vallery of Phocis. Sanctuary of the Delphic Oracle of the good Apollo. Detail of the start line in the stadium. Used for the Pythian Games. Central Greece region. Greece. Europe.
EditorialGreek Art. Delphi. Archaelogical side in the Vallery of Phocis. Sanctuary of the Delphic Oracle of the good Apollo. View of the mountain-top Stadium, used for the Pythian Games. Start line. Central Greece region. Greece. Europe.
EditorialThe Delphic Triade: Leto, Apollo and Artemis. Leto holds in her hand the symbols for both her children, Apollo's lyre and Artemis' moon-sickle. H: 85 cm.
EditorialTerracotta lekythos (oil flask), Hellenistic, late 4th century B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; applied relief, H. 5 3/8 in. (13.7 cm), Vases, Telephos, Orestes, and Clytemnestra. Telephos, king of Mysia, was wounded by the Greek hero Achilles during th...
EditorialOedipus sacrificing to the Delphic Oracle in front of a statue of Apollo. Scenes from the myth of Oedipus. Marble relief (3rd CE) from a sarcophagus.
EditorialThe Delphic Triade: Leto, Apollo and Artemis. Leto holds in her hand the symbols for both her children, Apollo's lyre and Artemis' moon-sickle. H: 85 cm.
EditorialOedipus. Hero of Greek mythology. The Delphic oracle predicted that he would kill his father and marry his mother. When they discover the truth, Jocasta hangs herself and Oedipus tears out his eyes and goes into exile with his daughter Antigone. Oedipu...
EditorialOedipus sacrificing to the Delphic Oracle in front of a statue of Apollo. Scenes from the myth of Oedipus. Marble relief (3rd CE) from a sarcophagus.
EditorialThe Delphic Triade: Leto, Apollo and Artemis. Leto holds in her hand the symbols for both her children, Apollo's lyre and Artemis' moon-sickle. H: 85 cm.
EditorialTerracotta lekythos (oil flask), Hellenistic, late 4th century B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; applied relief, H. 5 3/8 in. (13.7 cm), Vases, Telephos, Orestes, and Clytemnestra. Telephos, king of Mysia, was wounded by the Greek hero Achilles during th...
EditorialOedipus. Hero of Greek mythology. The Delphic oracle predicted that he would kill his father and marry his mother. When they discover the truth, Jocasta hangs herself and Oedipus tears out his eyes and goes into exile with his daughter Antigone. Oedipu...
EditorialGreek Art. Delphi. Archaelogical side in the Vallery of Phocis. Sanctuary of the Delphic Oracle of the good Apollo. Detail of the start line in the stadium. Used for the Pythian Games. Central Greece region. Greece. Europe.
EditorialGreek Art. Delphi. Archaelogical side in the Vallery of Phocis. Sanctuary of the Delphic Oracle of the good Apollo. View of the mountain-top Stadium, used for the Pythian Games. Start line. Central Greece region. Greece. Europe.
EditorialGreek Art. Delphi. Archaelogical side in the Vallery of Phocis. Sanctuary of the Delphic Oracle of the good Apollo. View of the mountain-top Stadium, used for the Pythian Games. Central Greece region. Greece. Europe.
EditorialGreek Art. Delphi. Archaelogical side in the Vallery of Phocis. Sanctuary of the Delphic Oracle of the good Apollo. View of the mountain-top Stadium, used for the Pythian Games. Central Greece region. Greece. Europe.
EditorialGreek Art. Delphi. Archaelogical side in the Vallery of Phocis. Sanctuary of the Delphic Oracle of the good Apollo. View of the mountain-top Stadium, used for the Pythian Games. Central Greece region. Greece. Europe.
EditorialGreek Art. Delphi. Archaelogical side in the Vallery of Phocis. Sanctuary of the Delphic Oracle of the good Apollo. View of the mountain-top Stadium, used for the Pythian Games. Central Greece region. Greece. Europe.
EditorialOedipus sacrificing to the Delphic Oracle in front of a statue of Apollo. Scenes from the myth of Oedipus. Marble relief (3rd CE) from a sarcophagus.
EditorialThe Delphic Triade: Leto, Apollo and Artemis. Leto holds in her hand the symbols for both her children, Apollo's lyre and Artemis' moon-sickle. H: 85 cm.