Arte antiguo

Recopilación de imágenes de culturas mesopotámicas, egipcia y otras anteriores al s. II a.C.
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Babylonian memorial stone c.850 BCe, Marduk Temple Ancient Near East, Ancient Ruins, Ancient Artifacts, Historical Artifacts, Ancient Egypt, Ancient History, European History, Ancient Greece, American History
Babylonian memorial stone c.850 BCe, Marduk Temple
Babylonian memorial stone c.850 BCe, Marduk Temple
Head portrait of Bacchus / Dionysus. Antique Sculpture, Roman Sculpture, Modern Sculpture, Sculpture Art, Sculptures, Ancient Greek Art, Ancient Rome, Roman Artifacts
Head portrait of Bacchus / Dionysus.
Detail : Venus Callipyge - Aphrodite Kallipygos. 1st.century AD. Roman. marble. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Nude Sculpture, Aphrodite, Museo Hermitage, Art Romain, Beautiful Buttocks, Roman Art, Greek Art
Detail : Venus Callipyge - Aphrodite Kallipygos. 1st.century AD. Roman. marble. National Archaeological Museum. Naples.
Rome, tempio di Vesta, 1890 Roman Architecture, Historical Architecture, Ancient Architecture, Amazing Architecture
Rome, tempio di Vesta, 1890
Helmetted Hittite warriorncarved in rock crystal C.1500 BC Aliens And Ufos, Ancient Aliens, Out Of Place Artifacts, Ancient Astronaut, Arte Tribal
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Helmetted Hittite warriorncarved in rock crystal C.1500 BC
A ROMAN MARBLE DRAPED FEMALE CIRCA 1ST-2ND CENTURY A.D. | Christie's Roman History
Grupo BONA DEA. Recreación y divulgación de la Antigüedad
A ROMAN MARBLE DRAPED FEMALE CIRCA 1ST-2ND CENTURY A.D. | Christie's
Roman Palla The statue of Sabina (2nd century AD). Geometric Sculpture, Rome Antique, Art Antique, Art History
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Roman Palla The statue of Sabina (2nd century AD).
Loutrophoros, c. 500 BC Greece, late 6th Century BC black-figure terracotta Greek Pottery, Ancient Pottery, Vase Design, Clear Vases, Candle Vases, Wall Vases, Grece Antique
Black-Figure Loutrophoros (Ritual Water Vessel): Prothesis (Laying out of Corpse), Mourners
Loutrophoros, c. 500 BC Greece, late 6th Century BC black-figure terracotta
Dama de Elche.Iberos Ancient Times, Spain History, Iron Age, Hispanic Clothing, Illuminati
Dama de Elche.Iberos
The Lady of Elche is an Iberian sculpture from the 4th century BC believed to represent Tinit, the goddess of Carthage. It was used as a funerary urn. Ancient Artefacts, Ancient Civilizations, Statues, Kabuto Samurai, Ancient Carthage, Art Deco Statue
The Lady of Elche is an Iberian sculpture from the 4th century BC believed to represent Tinit, the goddess of Carthage. It was used as a funerary urn.
Headless statue of Babaef as older man Period: Old Kingdom Dynasty: Dynasty 4–5 Date: ca. 2475–2450 B.C. Egyptian Goddess, Egyptian Art, Ancient Egyptian Statues, Kemet Egypt, Sacred Science, Achaemenid, Middle Kingdom, Male Figure, Older Men
Headless statue of Babaef as older man Period: Old Kingdom Dynasty: Dynasty 4–5 Date: ca. 2475–2450 B.C.
Statue Horoudja. Reign of Psammetichus I (664-610 BC.), 26th Dynasty. Derived perhaps the temple of Bubastis (Delta). | Louvre Museum Old Egypt, Monuments, Louvre Museum, Kemet
Statue Horoudja. Reign of Psammetichus I (664-610 BC.), 26th Dynasty. Derived perhaps the temple of Bubastis (Delta). | Louvre Museum
Vesta is the virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion. Vesta's presence is symbolized by the sacred fire that burned at her hearth and temples. Her closest Greek equivalent is Hestia. The importance of Vesta to Roman religion is indicated by the prominence of the priesthood devoted to her, the Vestal Virgins, Rome's only college of full-time priests. Sacred Feminine, Divine Feminine, Vestal Virgin, Goddess Of The Hearth, Goddess Sculpture, Roman Gods, Greek And Roman Mythology, Les Religions, Greek Myths
275/366: Vesta Goddess of Hearth and Home 2012-10-01
Vesta is the virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion. Vesta's presence is symbolized by the sacred fire that burned at her hearth and temples. Her closest Greek equivalent is Hestia. The importance of Vesta to Roman religion is indicated by the prominence of the priesthood devoted to her, the Vestal Virgins, Rome's only college of full-time priests.
Bronze statue of Athene ('The Peiraeus Athena'), by Kephisodotos Euphranor, 340-30 BC; some of the Greek goddess's symbolic attributes are visible: her helmet; the owls on her helmet; and her snake-fringed aegis. (Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Athens © 2014. Photo: I. Sh). Ancient Greek Sculpture, Ancient Statues, Bronze Sculpture, Ancient Goddesses, Gods And Goddesses
Statue of Athena (“The Piraeus Athena”). Athens, Archaeological Museum of Piraeus (Αθήνα, Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Πειραιά)
Bronze statue of Athene ('The Peiraeus Athena'), by Kephisodotos Euphranor, 340-30 BC; some of the Greek goddess's symbolic attributes are visible: her helmet; the owls on her helmet; and her snake-fringed aegis. (Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Athens © 2014. Photo: I. Sh).