RM2F85FP2–Aphotecary's cupboard. 18th cent. Polychrome pinewood. Monzon, middle Cinca, Huesca. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2F85FFB–Lekythos with a white background. Greek pottery (6th-5th cent. BC). Red painter. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia,Barcelona, Spain.
RM2F85FK6–Carved wood door. 19th. century. Polichromed and gilded with gold leaf. Island of Bali, Indonesia. World Cultures Museum, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2F85FEN–Marriage vase (Lebes Gamikos.) Red figure pottery (340-330 BC) Licinela, tomb 13, Paestum. Archaeological site of Paestum, Campania, Italy.
RM2F85FFG–Marble relief with Dionysus seated. 1st century AD. Roman bas relief. Neo Attic style. Naples archaeology Museum. Naples, Italy.
RM2F85FGM–Tombstone with epitaph. 1st cent. AD. Luni marble, Emporiae, Alt Emporda, Girona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia, Girona, Spain.
RM2F85FEK–Bust of Tanit (or Demeter). 4th - 3rd century BC. Terracotta.Es Culleram, Eivissa. Archeology Museum of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2F85FEG–Tapa. Barkcloth painting from Fiji Islands (about 1870). Bark of trees. Museum of World Cultures. Barcelona, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2F78FFG–Statue of the goddess Fortune. White marble statue, 1st. cent. AD. Roman work. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark.
RM2F78FFH–Th abduction of Proserpine. Roman sarcophagus (end of 2nd cent. AD) Marble. Santa Pola, Alicante. Museu arqueologic de Catalunya. Barcelona
RM2F78FFW–Marble relief showing the sacrifice of a sheep. 1st. century AD. Roman religion. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark.
RM2F78FFN–Marble bust of Cornelius Lentulus, Roman Consul (199 BC). Hadrianic Period copy from original of 2nd. cent. BC. Naples Museum. Italy.
RM2F78FFP–Nymph fighting with an old satyr. Marble relief, 1st. cent. AD. Roman work. Herculaneum. Archaeology Museum of Naples, Italy.
RM2F78FFM–Virgin of the Sorrows. Painted by Qentin Matsys or by his workshop. C. 1510. Oil on oak panel. National Museum of Ancient Art. Lisbon.
RM2F78FFT–Etruscan amphora. Black figures. 5th century BC. Erotic scene, two men having sex. Pompeii. Secret cabinet, Naples Archaeology Museum. Italy.
RM2F5XYJA–Parsvanatha , the 23rd Jina great teacher. Carved stone. 12th century. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2F5XYJG–Head of Medusa, mosaic (detail). House of the vestals, Pompeii. 1st century AD. Roman work. Naples Archaeological Museum. Italy.
RM2F5XYJ7–Nike. Roman copy ( 2nd-3rd century AD) after Greek original from Hellenistic Period. Archaeological Museum of Naples. Italy.
RM2F5XYJH–Glazed vase, 15th - 16th centuries. Joseon Dynasty. Buncheong ceramic, Korean pottery. Museum World Cultures. Barcelona. Spain.
RM2F5XYJM–Cup with combat scene. Black figure pottery, Attic worK, 4th cent. BC. Empuries, Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona, Spain.
RM2F5XYJC–Bust of Diana (Artemis). 2nd cent. BC Hellenistic Period. Temple of Apollo, Pompeii. Bronze statue. Naples Archaeological Museum, Italy.
RM2F4GGMN–Martyrdom of Thomas Becket (1170) Top of the fresco, detail. 12th- 13th centuries. Church of St. Mary of Terrassa. Catalonia, Spain.
RM2F4GGN3–Martyrdom of Thomas Becket (1170) Fresco painting. Romanesque art, 12th- 13th centuries. Church of St. Mary of Terrassa. Catalonia, Spain.
RM2F4GGJ8–Demetrius I of Macedon, ( c.337-283 BC). King of Macedon. Marble bust from 1st cent. AD. Villa dei Papyri, Herculaneum. Naples Museum, Italy.
RM2F4GGJE–Augustus, first Roman Emperor ( 27 BC-14 AD) deified as Jupiter. Mid 1st cent. AD. Bronze statue from the Augusteum, Herculaneum. Italy.
RM2F4GGMW–Martyrdom of Thomas Becket (1170) Central level of the fresco, detail. 12th- 13th centuries. Church of St. Mary of Terrassa. Catalonia, Spain.
RM2F4GGJ4–Marcus Aurelius (121-180 AD.) Bust as a youth, marble, 2nd century AD. Roman Emperor (161-180 AD). Naples Archaeological Museum.
RM2F32FHT–Modernist pantheon (1897). Poble Nou Cemetery (East Cemetery). Individual grave, Modernism style. Barcelona, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2F32FHE–Drinking cup (Skyphos). Red figure pottery. Andriuolo, tomb 27. (360-350 BC). Paestum Archaeological Museum. Salerno, Campania, Italy.
RM2F32FRK–Masia Freixa ( 1907 ). Modernist building inspired by Gaudí. Lluis Moncunill architect. Parc de Sant Jordi, Terrassa, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2F32FJC–The kiss of death. Funerary sculpture in marble (1930). Jaume Barba workshop. Poblenou Cemetery, Barcelona, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2F32FRW–Masia Freixa ( 1907 ). Modernist building inspired by Gaudí. Lluis Moncunill architect. Parc de Sant Jordi, Terrassa, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2F32FJ6–The kiss of death. Funerary sculpture in marble (1930). Jaume Barba workshop. Poblenou Cemetery, Barcelona, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2F32FRH–Masia Freixa ( 1907 ). Modernist building inspired by Gaudí. Lluis Moncunill architect. Parc de Sant Jordi, Terrassa, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2F32FJH–The kiss of death. Funerary sculpture in marble (1930). Jaume Barba workshop. Poblenou Cemetery, Barcelona, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2F32FJ1–Sculpture in a pantheon (1880). Marble, Federico Fabiani (1835-1914) Pantheon. Poblenou Cemetery, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
RM2F32FJN–Masia Freixa ( 1907 ). Modernist building inspired by Gaudí. Lluis Moncunill architect. Parc de Sant Jordi, Terrassa, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2D8X0N0–Ara, altar of health. 1st cent. AD. Roman culture. White marble. Monte Sacro, Cartagena. Archeology Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona.
RM2D8X0MX–Greek funerary stele with child holding a bird (4th - 3rd cent. BC). Marble bas relief. Greek culture. Archeology Museum of Catalonia.
RM2D8X0ME–Large Buddha statue. Gold lacquer on bronze. Ayutthaya. Thailand. 17th-18th centuries. Museum of World Cultures. Barcelona. Spain.
RM2D8X0MF–Noh theatre masks (Ko-omote and Rojo) Japan. 16th-18th centuries. Carved and painted wood. Museum of World Cultures. Barcelona. Spain.
RM2D8X0N2–Early christian sarcophagus with religious scenes. Roman culture. 4th century AD, Marble. Catalonia Archeological Museum. Spain.
RM2D8X0G1–Seated figure. Nayarit, Mexico. (100 BC-300 AD) Painted pottery. Meso - America. Museum of World Cultures Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
RM2D8X0MT–A seated maid figurine. Han Period (25-220 AD). Terracotta. Sichuan style. Sichuan. Sichuan Museum, Chengdu Shi, China.
RM2D8X0T2–Jabiru and Mokuy figures. Bark art. 20 th century. Northen Australia. Carved and painted wood. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona. Spain.
RM2D8X0N3–Greek funerary stele (4th century BC) Farewell scene. Greek culture. Marble, Attic workshop. Archeology Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona.
RM2D8X0NK–Funerary stele with medusa head. Montjuich sandstone. 2nd century AD. Roman Culture. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum Catalonia.
RM2D8X0XB–Archer from la Valltorta. Levantine rock painting. (8200-4500 BC). Fragment. Neolithic Period. Valltorta Museum. Castellon. Valencia. Spain.
RM2D8X0JW–Terracotta horse head, Haniwa. 5th-6th centuries AD. Japan. Yamato Period. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain.
RM2D8X0MN–Black-gloss bowl. Roses workshop. (cent. 4th-3rd BC.) Greek pottery. Wheel made. Cabrera de Mar. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia.
RM2D8X0MM–Gira or gre torque (torc). Nuristan, Afghanistan. 19th century. Silver with turquoises. Museum of World Cultures. Barcelona, Spain.
RM2D8X0MJ–Huaco vessel portrait depicting an elite figure (1-800 AD). Pottery. Mochica culture, Peru. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona. Spain.
RM2D53FX3–Fragment of Levantine rock painting (deer). 8200-4500 BC. Cretes, Teruel. Mesolithic-Neolithic Period. Archaelogical Museum of Catalonia.
RM2D53FXY–Crowned Buddha statue. 19th cent. Burma ( Myanmar). Gold lacquered wood with glass inlay. Museum of World Cultures. Barcelona. Spain.
RM2D53FY3–Shadow puppet depicting Hanuman (19th-20th cent.) wayang klitic. Painted wood. Java Island, Indonesia. World Cultures, Barcelona
RM2D53FWP–Liturgical patera (6th century AD). Decorated bronze with border and inscriptions. Visigothic art. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia.
RM2D53FXH–Bodhisattva (bosatsu)Wood statue. (10th-11th cent.) Japan. Kamakura or Heian Period. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona. Spain.
RM2D53FWH–Mosaic depicting two Eucharistic doves. (4th-5th cent. AD). Torrox, Malaga. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2D53FXD–Female standing figure. Burnished ceramic (200 BC-400AD). Jalisco, Mexico. Sant Sebastian style. World Cultures Museum, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2D53FXR–Head of a crowned Buddha. 18th century. Bronze. Ayutthaya. Thai art. Thailand. Museum of World Cultures Barcelona, Catalonia. Spain.
RM2D53FX9–Cuchimilco male figure. Chancay, Peru. (1000-1450 AD). Inca Empire. Polychrome ceramic. Museum of world Cultures, Barcelona, Catalonia
RM2D53FWY–Ancient Roman brick. Stamp with the Chiro symbol and Alpha & Omega characters. Terracotta. 4th-5th cent. AD. MAC, Barcelona, Spain
RM2D53FY5–Shadow puppet depicting Hanuman (wayang kulit).19th cent. Painted leather and wood. Indonesia. World Cultures Museum. Barcelona. Spain.
RM2CW5G2M–Lucius Junius Brutus ( 6th cent. BC ). Consul of the Roman Republic in 509 BC. Marble head set in alabaster bust. Naples Archaeology Museum
RM2CW5G2J–Male figure holding a trophy head. Stone sculpture ( 1000-1500 AD). Pre Columbian art. Costa Rica. Museumj of world Cultures, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2CW5G3R–Warehouse of iron swords, 2nd-1st cent. BC. Neapolis of Emporion. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2CW5G3K–Temple front pediment. Wood with glass inlays. 18th century. Suphan Buri, Thailand. Thai art. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2CW5G3H–Enemy skull from Kerewa, Gulf of Papua New Guinea (20th century). Decorated human skull. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona. Spain.
RM2CW5G2Y–Handled censer with jaguar head. Incense burner. (300-900 AD) pottery Mayan art. Pre Columbian. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona.
RM2CW5G2T–Figure of ballgame player (200 BC-300 AD). Colima, Mexico. Pottery. Pre Columbian art. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2CW5G3E–Stone mask depicting a man face. Teotihuacan, Mexico (300-650 AD). Funerary art. Museum of World Cultures. Barcelona, Spain.
RM2CW5G3M–Valdivia idol figure ( 4000 - 2500 BC ). Valdivian culture. Coast of Ecuador. Carved Limestone. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona. Spain.
RM2CW5G2N–Caracalla (188-217 AD) as a youth. Roman Emperor and co-emperor. Marble head in alabaster bust (196-204). Naples Archaeological. Italy.
RM2CC35EW–Nicomedes I of Bithynia, king (278-255 BC) know as Ptolemy Alexander. Bronze bust, 1st cent. AD. Villa dei papiri, Ercolano. Naples Museum.
RM2CC35F5–Dancer (Danaid) Roman bronze statue from the Villa dei Papyri. Detail. 1st century BC. Naples Archaeological Museum, Italy.
RM2CC35F4–Naples stela. Egyptian limestone stele, Ptolemaic age (305-30 BC) Stela of Samtowe- tefnakhte. Naples Archaeological Museum.
RM2CC35F0–The alabaster crater (1st century BC) Remarkable Roman piece. Fonud in Caserta, Italy. Naples Archaeological Museum. Italy.
RM2CC35GF–California Gold Rush, (1848-1855) . Hydraulic mining system. Engraving illustration from a photography, c.1860.