Sculpture (343 Subjects)
Head of male statue.
Vase from Croatia.
Funerary stele.
Funerary stele.
Funerary stele.
Funerary stele.
Funerary stele.
Funerary stele.
Funerary stele.
Head of male statue.
Female figurines from Dalmatia.
Female figurines from Croatia.
Funerary stele.
Statue of young man.
Head of male statue from Athens.
Female statue.
Relief of Apollo Agyieus, bearing the inscription: ΑΓΑΘΗΙ ΤΥΧΗΙ. ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝΟΣ ΑΓΥΙΕΩΣ ΠΡΟΣΤΑΤΕΡΙ ΠΑΤΡΩΟΝ ΠΥΘΙΟΥ ΚΛΑΡΙΟΥ ΠΑΝΙΟΝΙΟΥ.
Funerary stele depicting the farewell to the deceased.
Relief showing Dionysiac scene, from the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Athens, which the British Ambassador at Athens, Nikolaos Logothetis took into his residence.
Relief showing Athena and Satyr Marsyas, possibly from Myro's sculpture which was kept at the Acropolis and depicted on the obverse of Athenian coins.
Relief from the frieze of Choragic monument. Plan of theater. Solar clock from the Choregic monument of Thrasyllus (Panagia Spiliotissa).
Relief showing a male and female figure holding a tripod, most probably choregic.
The bust of Pericles, from the Townley collection.
Relief from the frieze of the Temple of Athena Nike, showing a combat between Greeks and Persians.
Relief from the Temple of Athena Nike at the Acropolis of Athens: Amazonomachy.
Antiquities from Athens: 1. Ionic column capital from the inner peristyle of the Propylaea of the Acropolis. 2. Drawings of the entablature, side view and section of a column capital from the inner peristyle of the Acropolis Propylaea. Plan of Ionic column, drawings of the pedestal. 3. Inscriptions on a metope found in the ancient Agora of Athens.
1, 3: Votive offerings, possibly from Kerameikos cemetery: Urn with relief, funerary stele. 2. Statue of Nike.
The “man and dog” Stele of Alxenor or Stele of Orchomenos, today housed in the Archaeological Museum of Athens.
The Terrace of the Lions, Delos.
Homer.