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Head and shoulders detail of the ancient sculpture.
Side close-up of the statue of philosopher Socrates in Athens, Greece.\n\nThe statue was completed in 1885 by Leonidas Drosis.
Close up of a granite carved face
View of Temple of Apollo in antique city of Didyma, Aydin,Turkey
Ancient stone statue of God Zeus. The king of the gods the ruler of mount Olympus and the god of the sky and thunder. The symbol of Zeus and power is an eagle with lightning arrows.
East Doors (Gates of Paradise) by Lorenzo Ghiberti on Florence Baptistery (Battistero di San Giovanni) in Tuscany, Italy. These doors consist of 10 panels depicting scenes from the Old Testament and were commissioned in 1424. Once completed, they were described by Michelangelo as being fit to be the 'gates of paradise'. The doors displayed are now a copy of the original, with those being displayed in a local museum.
Typical ancient Greek pottery paintings depicting reddish figures on a black background.
Photo of the upper body section of a beautiful stone sculpture of a male figure in the Tuileries Garden in Paris. A live seagull is perched on the head of the statue
Antique classic greek philosopher head, marble face of Epikouros, isolated front view
A statue of the classical Greek philosopher Socrates, located at the Academy of Athens in Greece. The statue was completed in 1885 by Leonidas Drosis.
The House of the Faun in ancient Pompeii built during the second century BC, the House of the Faun was named for the bronze statue of the dancing faun located, Fauns are spirits of untamed woodland.
The faun is a half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology.\n\nOriginally fauns of Roman mythology were ghosts ( genii ) of rustic places, lesser versions of their chief, the god Faunus. Before their conflation with Greek satyrs, they and Faunus were represented as naked men. Later fauns became copies of the satyrs of Greek mythology, who themselves were originally shown as part-horse rather than part-goat.
Ancient Greek plate on white in Delphi, Greece. Tondo of an Attic white-ground kylix from a tomb (probably that of a priest)
Ancient statuary in the city of Rome
3d render illustration of greek male bust god on dark background with fog.
CHIANG MAI, THAILAND - FEBRUARY 26, 2018: Close up of a statue with a buddhist's hand that has a cigarette, put by some tourists intended as a joke.
Asclepius (Lat. Aesculapius) - god of health and medicine
A close-up of Plato's statue, completed in 1885, located at the Academy of Athens in Greece.
God of the forge and blacksmiths Hephaestus. (Greek and Roman mythology)
Batumi, Georgia-July 27, 2018: Statue of Poseidon, God of the Sea in Batumi. The statue was taken as a half portrait and is in gold color.
Classical mythology. A Triton blowing a conch shell, from old baroque fountain completed in 1823 in Rome People's Square
Zeus a portrait from Greek money
Ancient Roman fresco ( 45-79 d.C. ) from the Augusteum-Basilica, Herculaneum.\nAlcestis and Admetus. The oracle predicts the death of Admetus.\nAlcestis, in Greek legend, the beautiful daughter of Pelias, king of Iolcos. She is the heroine of the eponymous play by the dramatist Euripides ( c. 484–406 bce ). According to legend, the god Apollo helped Admetus, son of the king of Pherae, to harness a lion and a boar to a chariot in order to win Alcestis's hand.
Typical ancient Greek pottery paintings depicting reddish figures on a black background.
Paris at Christmas in 2017
Ancient Greek god Poseidon - god of the sea, horses, and earthquakes. Plenty of room for copy to the right.
God of treatment Asclepius (Aesculapius). The son of Apollo and Koronidy. Art therapy Aesculapius centaur Chiron learned from, he also learned to resurrect the dead.
Madrid, Spain - September 30, 2022: White marble carving decorating the facade of the Bank of Spain. The detail is a sculpted face of a man with a beard.
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