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Relief fragment from the tomb of Niankhnesut: Two attendants carrying meat
Relief fragment from the tomb of Niankhnesut: Two attendants carrying meat
Carved in shallow raised relief and painted, this rectangular fragment from a wall relief depicts two men carrying cuts of meat. Much color is extant, including some red ochre used...
Spatial Conception
Spatial Conception
Early in his career, Fontana, a sculptor’s son, had concentrated solely on sculpture. In 1948, he began puncturing and, later, slicing canvases, creating what he called Concetti sp...
Necklace, gold and beryls, with original box, Daphne Krinos, London, 2007. . Square black and silver box with a central raised square marked 'DK' and 'Daphne Krinos'. Series of irregular trapezoid gold frames alternately set with a faceted chunk of pale g
Necklace, gold and beryls, with original box, Daphne Krinos, London, 2007. . Square black and silver box with a central raised square marked 'DK' and 'Daphne Krinos'. Series of irregular trapezoid gold frames alternately set with a faceted chunk of pale g
Necklace, gold and beryls, with original box, Daphne Krinos, London, 2007. . Square black and silver box with a central raised square marked 'DK' and 'Daphne Krinos'. Series of irr...
woodcuts, woodblocks print, ukiyo-e
woodcuts, woodblocks print, ukiyo-e
Wooden cuts. Pigment on paper. A thin paper, rectangular in shape. Only 17 cms size. The motif depicts two women, both of them sitting hooded. One sewing (?) and the other reviewin...
Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great, Amphipolis
Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great, Amphipolis
Obverse: Head of young Herakles r. wearing lion skin.
Reverse: BASILEWS ALEXANDROU; Zeus seated l. on throne holding eagle and scepter; to l., L (Greek lambda), T (Greek tau) and ...
Terracotta statuette of a woman looking into a box mirror
Terracotta statuette of a woman looking into a box mirror
Terracotta, Hellenistic, Greek probably West Greek possibly Centuripe...

