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Statue probably of Marcus Aurelius, erected in the east monopteral naiskos of the Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus at Olympia, dating from between 149 and 153 AD (posthumous), Olympia Archaeological Museum, Greece Ancient Greek Sculpture, Ancient Statues, Ancient Rome, Ancient Art, Ancient History, Roman Armor, Lorica, Greek Warrior, Roman Sculpture
Statue probably of Marcus Aurelius, erected in the east monopteral naiskos of the Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus at Olympia, dating from between 149 and 153 AD (posthumous), Olympia Archaeological Museum, Greece
Statue probably of Marcus Aurelius, erected in the east monopteral naiskos of the Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus at Olympia, dating from between 149 and 153 AD (posthumous), Olympia Archaeological Museum, Greece
Zerafet Stone Sculpture, Sculpture Art, Ancient Greece, Roman Clothes
Zerafet
Footwear was not used very often and Greeks mostly walked barefoot, especially in the house, but in case they needed one, they wore leather sandals or leather boots. Most Greeks could go their entire lives without wearing shoes. Greek Statues, Ancient Greece Aesthetic, Ancient Greek Architecture, Gothic Architecture, Greece Architecture, Empire Romain, Grece Antique
Clothing in Ancient Greece - What Did the Ancient Greeks Wear?
Footwear was not used very often and Greeks mostly walked barefoot, especially in the house, but in case they needed one, they wore leather sandals or leather boots. Most Greeks could go their entire lives without wearing shoes.
Rospigliosi Artemis sandal. Felt Boots, Roman Sandals, Roman Art, Mood Board Fashion
Ancient Rome remains one of the most fascinating and interesting cultures to date
Rospigliosi Artemis sandal.
Clodius Albinus, Latin: Decimus Clodius Septimius Albinus Augustus; born Hadrumetum, Africa Province (Sousse), Tunisia, ca. 150 – February 19, 197. Was a Roman usurper proclaimed emperor by the legions in Britain and Hispania after the murder of Pertinax in 193, known as "Year of the Five Emperors", and who proclaimed himself emperor again in 196, before his final defeat the following year. Albinus was a severe and often cruel commander, and he has been called the Catiline of his time. Ancient Artifacts, Rome Antique, Art Antique, Antique Sculpture, Roman Era
Clodius Albinus, Latin: Decimus Clodius Septimius Albinus Augustus; born Hadrumetum, Africa Province (Sousse), Tunisia, ca. 150 – February 19, 197. Was a Roman usurper proclaimed emperor by the legions in Britain and Hispania after the murder of Pertinax in 193, known as "Year of the Five Emperors", and who proclaimed himself emperor again in 196, before his final defeat the following year. Albinus was a severe and often cruel commander, and he has been called the Catiline of his time.
Jeh (J. E.) Bruce, SF/F author
Jeh (J. E.) Bruce, SF/F author
Roma/Itália-2011 Angel Statues, Rennaissance Art, Athena Goddess
Roma/Itália-2011
Bust with the head of Aristotle. Head: 2nd cent. CE, Roman work. Bust: modern work. Florence, Gallery of Uffizi. Photo by Ilya Shurygin. Sculpture Ideas, Ancient Romans, Face Art, Art Faces, Uffizi Gallery
Bust with the head of Aristotle. Florence, Uffizi Gallery (Firenze, Galleria degli Uffizi)
Bust with the head of Aristotle. Head: 2nd cent. CE, Roman work. Bust: modern work. Florence, Gallery of Uffizi. Photo by Ilya Shurygin.
Demeter Ludovisi. Roman copy of the 2nd century CE of a Greek model of the 5th—4th centuries BCE. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps. Photo by Sergey Sosnovskiy. Art Sculpture, Sculptures, Greek Model
Demeter (Ceres) Ludovisi. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps (Roma, Museo nazionale romano, Palazzo Altemps)
Demeter Ludovisi. Roman copy of the 2nd century CE of a Greek model of the 5th—4th centuries BCE. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps. Photo by Sergey Sosnovskiy.
The philosopher Epicurus, 342—271 BC. Marble. Roman copy of the 1st century CE after a Greek original of the 3rd century BCE. Inv. No. 607. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek 1st Century, Copenhagen, Roman, Marble, Portraits, Profile, Antiques, Art
The philosopher Epicurus, 342—271 BC. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek (København, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek)
The philosopher Epicurus, 342—271 BC. Marble. Roman copy of the 1st century CE after a Greek original of the 3rd century BCE. Inv. No. 607. Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek
Head of a barbarian. Marble. Late 2nd cent. CE. Inv. No. ГР. 4218 (А. 429). Saint Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum. Photo by Sergey Sosnovskiy. Graffiti History
Head of a barbarian. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum (Санкт-Петербург, Государственный Эрмитаж)
Head of a barbarian. Marble. Late 2nd cent. CE. Inv. No. ГР. 4218 (А. 429). Saint Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum. Photo by Sergey Sosnovskiy.
Head of a barbarian. Saint Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum Religious People, Hermitage Museum, Barbarian, St Petersburg, Archaeology
Head of a barbarian. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum (Санкт-Петербург, Государственный Эрмитаж)
Head of a barbarian. Saint Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum
Bertel Thorvaldsen (1768-1844) Anatomy Sculpture, Peacock Painting, Greek Art, 3d Prints
Bertel Thorvaldsen (1768-1844)
Book Sculpture, Artemis, Carpeaux, Art Classique, Academic Art