ANCIENT ART

Photographer: Ilya Shurygin (3694 photo)
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861. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Three fragments of a relief with dancing nymphs.
Marble.
200—150 BCE.
Inv. Nos. Ф-1305 / Ф-1306 / Ф-1571.
Moscow, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts.
862. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Grave Circle A.
16th cent. BCE.
Mycenae.
863. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Panoramic view of Mycenae.

Mycenae.
864. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Ruins of Mycenae.

Mycenae.
865. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Clytemnestra”).
End of 14th cent. BCE.
Mycenae.
866. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Clytemnestra”).
End of 14th cent. BCE.
Mycenae.
867. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Clytemnestra”).
End of 14th cent. BCE.
Mycenae.
868. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Clytemnestra”).
End of 14th cent. BCE.
Mycenae.
869. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Clytemnestra”).
End of 14th cent. BCE.
Mycenae.
870. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Clytemnestra”).
End of 14th cent. BCE.
Mycenae.
871. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Aegisthus”).
Ca. 1500 BCE.
Mycenae.
872. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Aegisthus”).
Ca. 1500 BCE.
Mycenae.
873. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Aegisthus”).
Ca. 1500 BCE.
Mycenae.
874. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Agamemnon” or “Treasury of Atreus”).
Ca. 1250 BCE.
Mycenae.
875. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Agamemnon” or “Treasury of Atreus”).
Ca. 1250 BCE.
Mycenae.
876. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Agamemnon” or “Treasury of Atreus”).
Ca. 1250 BCE.
Mycenae.
877. ARCHITECTURE. Greece.
Tholos tomb (so-called “Tomb of Agamemnon” or “Treasury of Atreus”).
Ca. 1250 BCE.
Mycenae.
878. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Sarcophagus with Dionysiac scenes.
Marble.
Roman period.
Mystras, Metropolis.
879. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Sarcophagus with Dionysiac scenes (long-side panel).
Marble.
Roman period.
Mystras, Metropolis.
880. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Sarcophagus with Dionysiac scenes (short-side panel with a sphynx representation).
Marble.
Roman period.
Mystras, Metropolis.
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