THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Mythology in the Art | Greek mythology | Athene
101. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Statuette of Athena.
Marble. 5th cent. BCE.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
102. TOREUTICS. Rome.
Boscoreale wine jug.
Silver. 1st century CE.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
103. CERAMICS. Greece.
Athena killing Enkelados.
Red-figure dish. Attic, Athens.
Painter: Oltos? (Louvre) / circle of Psiax (Mertens).
550—500 BCE.
Inv. No. CA 3662.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
104. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Athena (so-called “Athena Mattei”).
Parian marble. Roman (?) copy ca. 100 BCE after a Greek bronze model of the 4th cent. BCE attributed to Euphranor.
Inv. No. Ma 530 (LL 300).
Paris, Louvre Museum.
105. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Athena (so-called “Athena Mattei”).
Parian marble. Roman (?) copy ca. 100 BCE after a Greek bronze model of the 4th cent. BCE attributed to Euphranor.
Inv. No. Ma 530 (LL 300).
Paris, Louvre Museum.
106. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Athena (so-called “Athena Mattei”).
Parian marble. Roman (?) copy ca. 100 BCE after a Greek bronze model of the 4th cent. BCE attributed to Euphranor.
Inv. No. Ma 530 (LL 300).
Paris, Louvre Museum.
107. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with a myth of Selene and Endymion.
Marble.
Ca. 235 CE.
Inv. No. Ma 1335.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
108. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Judgement of Paris (a close-up of a lid of sarcophagus with a myth of Selene and Endymion).
Marble.
Ca. 235 CE.
Inv. No. Ma 1335.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
109. SCULPTURE. Asia.
Athene.
Bronze.
1st—2nd cent. CE.
Inv. Nos. MNE 27 / Br 4451.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
110. GLYPTICS. Rome.
Cameo “Two Agrippinae represented as Minervae”.
Sardonyx.
Rome, 1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. Camee. 226.
Paris, National Library of France, Cabinet of Medals.
111. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Athena Parthenos.
Roman copy of Pheidias’ work.
Inv. No. 53.
Patras, New Archaeological Museum.
112. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Athena Parthenos (close up).
Roman copy of Pheidias’ work.
Inv. No. 53.
Patras, New Archaeological Museum.
113. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Cinerary urn of a woman with a scene of a battle between the Giants and the Gods.
Travertine. 2nd century BCE.
Inv. No. Bell. 134.
Perugia, National Archaeological Museum of Umbria.
114. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with a scene of the rape of Proserpina (the front side).
Marble.
200—220 CE.
Inv. No. A 10 int.
Pisa, Camposanto Monumentale.
115. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with a portrait of the deceased in hands of the flying Genii (the front panel).
Marble.
Inv. No. C 4 est.
Pisa, Camposanto Monumentale.
116. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Theseus and Minotaur.
Fresco in Pompeii (Imperial Villa, oecus a).
Third style. 1st century CE.
Pompeii, Imperial Villa, oecus.
117. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Bellerophon, Pegasus, and Athena.
Fresco of the 3rd style from Pompeii (Caupona-house of Lucius Betucius (Vetutius) Placidus, I, 8, 8).
First half of the 1st cent.
Inv. No. 20878.
Pompeii, Antiquarium.
118. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Fall of Troy: Menelaus captures Helen; Ajax drags Cassandra away from the statue of Athene in the presence of Priam.
Fourth style. 50—79 CE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of Menander (I, 10, 4, wing).
119. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Ajax the Lesser dragging Cassandra from the Palladium in view of Priam.
Fresco in the room 4 of the house of Quintus Poppaeus Sabinus (“House of Menander”).
Fourth style. 60—79 CE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of Menander (I, 10, 4, wing).
120. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Wall painting in the triclinium of the House of the Tragic Poet.
Fourth style. 60—79 CE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of the Tragic Poet (VI, 8, 5).