ANCIENT ART

Photographer: Ilya Shurygin (3675 photo)
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1441. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Sphinx. A so-called “Small metope” of the temple Y in Selinuntum.
Compact limestone of Menfi.
560—550 BCE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1442. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of a boy wearing toga.
Marble.
The reign of Claudius or Nero (50—68 CE).
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1443. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of a Roman wearing toga.
Marble.
Mid-1st century CE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1444. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
The Delian Triad (Leto, Apollo, Artemis). A so-called “Small metope” of the temple Y in Selinuntum.
Compact limestone of Menfi.
560—550 BCE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1445. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Fragment of the slab VI (Poseidon, Apollo and Artemis at the meeting of gods).
Bas-relief from the east frieze of Parthenon.
Marble.
440 BCE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1446. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Domitia Longina, the wife of Domitian.
Marble.
Head: end of the 1st — beginning of the 2nd cent. CE, bust: modern work.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1447. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Domitia Longina, the wife of Domitian.
Marble.
Head: end of the 1st — beginning of the 2nd cent. CE, bust: modern work.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1448. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Domitia Longina, the wife of Domitian.
Marble.
Head: end of the 1st — beginning of the 2nd cent. CE, bust: modern work.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1449. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Domitia Longina, the wife of Domitian.
Marble.
Head: end of the 1st — beginning of the 2nd cent. CE, bust: modern work.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1450. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait head of a prince of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (Drusus the Younger or the Senior or Claudius?).
Marble. 41—54 CE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1451. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait head of a prince of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (Drusus the Younger or the Senior or Claudius?).
Marble. 41—54 CE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1452. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait of a Roman noble woman, perhaps belonging to the Julio-Claudian dynasty (Livilla?).
Marble. 41—54 CE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1453. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
The Rape of Europa. A so-called “Small metope” of the temple Y in Selinuntum.
Compact limestone of Menfi.
560—550 BCE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1454. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
A part of frieze from the Temple С in Selinuntum.
Compact limestone of Menfi.
540—510 BCE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1455. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Apollo, Leto and Artemis on quadriga. Metopa from the Temple С in Selinuntum.
Compact limestone of Menfi.
540—510 BCE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1456. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Perseus beheading Medusa in front of Athena, and the birth of Pegasus. Metopa from the Temple С in Selinuntum.
Compact limestone of Menfi.
540—510 BCE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1457. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Heracles carries the Cercopes hanging on a pole. Metopa from the Temple С in Selinuntum.
Compact limestone of Menfi.
540—510 BCE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1458. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
A part of the eastern frieze of the Temple E in Selinuntum
Limestone, marble.
460—450 BCE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1459. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Heracles fights against Amazon. Metopa from the eastern frieze of the Temple E in Selinuntum.
Limestone, marble.
460—450 BCE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
1460. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Heracles fights against Amazon (a close-up). Metopa from the eastern frieze of the Temple E in Selinuntum.
Limestone, marble.
460—450 BCE.
Palermo, Regional Archaeological Museum “Antonio Salinas”.
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