RMPX8MYJ–Portrait of a man with gown (1st-2nd century AD). Roman culture, white marble sculpture. South of the Iberian peninsula.
RMPX8MYC–Female statue, possibly image of a goddess. ( 1st-2nd century AD) white marble. Roman culture, Barcelona.
RMM6G98H–Eye-cup (Kylix) with young figures scene and two eyes (detail). Pre-classical Greek Archaic Period. 6th century BC. Emporion, Girona.
RMR1EP8F–Funerary urn to contain the ashes of the deceased. Roman culture. Glass, ceramics and lead. 2nd century AD.
RM2B63FTE–Slope with agaves. Sentry plant, Agave Americana, maguey. Color digital photography. Badalona hills, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2T3BM2E–Guardian of a tomb. Half human and half jaguar. San Agustín, Colombia. c.100-900. Volcanic rock. The Human Image: Art, Identities and Symbolism. Expos
RM2T9M5TC–Study of a crouched woman. Sketch on paper by Pablo Gargallo (1881-1934) C. 1900. Montserrat Museum Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
RM2T9M5TT–The enchanted cave. Mallorca. C. 1901. Joaquim Mir (1873-1940). Oil on canvas. Museum of Montserrat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
RM2T9740A–Saints Fabian and Sebastian. Paintig by Benedetto Bonfigli (1420-1496). Museum of Montserrat, Catalonia.
RM2T973YY–Holy Family and a Saint. C. 1560. Oil on panel. Marco Pino, Marco da Siena (1521 - 1583). Museum of Montserrat, Catalonia, Spain.
RM2F32FHT–Modernist pantheon (1897). Poble Nou Cemetery (East Cemetery). Individual grave, Modernism style. Barcelona, 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.
RM2D53FXH–Bodhisattva (bosatsu)Wood statue. (10th-11th cent.) Japan. Kamakura or Heian Period. Museum of World Cultures, Barcelona. Spain.
RM2D53FXY–Crowned Buddha statue. 19th cent. Burma ( Myanmar). Gold lacquered wood with glass inlay. Museum of World Cultures. Barcelona. Spain.
RM2CW5G2J–Male figure holding a trophy head. Stone sculpture ( 1000-1500 AD). Pre Columbian art. Costa Rica. Museumj of world Cultures, Barcelona, Spain.
RM2T8X984–Catrina (The Dapper Skull). 20th Cent. Traditional figure of The day of the Dead in Mexico. Polychromed ceramic, Mepetec. Mexico.
RM2D8X0N2–Early christian sarcophagus with religious scenes. Roman culture. 4th century AD, Marble. Catalonia Archeological Museum. Spain.
RM2AJY6J7–Icon painting. The miracle of St. George and the Dragon. (1500-1550), Northen Russia. Limewood, tempera and gilding. Hermitage Museum.
RM2AJY6DD–Margaret of Savoy (1589-1655) Duchess of Mantua. Portrait. Detail, oil on canvas (1608) by Fran Pourbus the younger. Hermitage Museum.
RMW2B0M4–Silver dish with the King Shapur II hunting a lion. Iran, (300-350 AD). Sasanian Empire (224-651 AD),First golden Era. Hermitage Museum.
RM2TAHBPG–Child Jesus (c. 1750-1770) Carved and polychromed wood. Francisco Salzillo ( 1707-1783). Baroque period sculptor. Museu Marés, Barcelona.
RM2AART2P–Factitious triptych with doors with paints added. Glazed terracotta. 1475. Della Robbia workshop. Museu Pedralbes, Barcelona. Spain.
RMW3TJ1H–Flora Maior or Flora Farnese (2nd century AD.) Marble, colossal statue. National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy.
RM2B2DT8R–The temple of Athena ( so called temple of Ceres). C. 500 BC. Doric order. Archaeological site of Paestum, Campania, Italy.
RM2C596A5–Magic statue of a healer. Late period (664-332 BC),Chiselling and polishing basalt. Borgia collection. Naples Archeologic Museum, Italy.
RM2C19HA7–Bearded Dionysus, crowned with grapes and leaves. 2nd century AD. Roman marble bust. Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy.
RMRW2KG8–Julius Caesar (100 - 44 BC). Roman politician.Trajanic copy (110 AD) of an original of 50 BC. National Archaeological Museum, Naples.
RMRW2KG2–Juno. Ancient Roman goddess. 2nd century AD. Marble bust. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RM2AX2BW7–Tomb of the diver,South wall fresco. Scene with men playing a lyre with others drinking wine. 480 BC. Greek Art. Paestum Museum, Italy.
RM2BXTMXG–Hercules at rest, Farnese Hercules. 3rd century AD. Baths of Caracalla, Roman copy of a Greek by Lysippos. Naples archaeological Museum.
RM2BXTMXA–Hercules at rest, Farnese Hercules. 3rd century AD. Baths of Caracalla, Roman copy of a Greek by Lysippos. Naples archaeological Museum.
RMW3TJ1R–Flora Maior or Flora Farnese (2nd century AD.) Detail, marble. Colossal statue. National Archaeological Museum Naples.
RM2AX2BWW–Tomb of the diver, East wall fresco. Scene with nude man holding a drinking cup. C. 480 BC. Greek Art. Paestum Archaeological Museum.
RMRX7CYX–Septimius Severus (145-211 AD). Roman Emperor from 193 to 211. Marble bust, C. 204 AD. National Archaelogical Museum, Naples.
RM2AHKH3R–Black figure. Amphora with a horse head, made in Athens. (550 BC) Laghetto, tomb 52, in Paestum. Salerno, Italy. Site of Paestum.
RMRX7E41–Pectoral of mummy showing Amon-Re. Wood, painted. Thebes, New Kingdom (1550-1069 BC ). National museum of Naples. Italy.
RM2B2DT7J–Temple of Hera II, so called Temple of Neptune. The largest temple of Paestum. (460-450 BC). Doric Order, Paestum, Campania, Italy.
RMW3TJ12–Farnese Atlas, marble sculpture. 2nd century AD. Roman copy of an Hellenistic original. National Archaeological Museum,Naples.
RM2BXTMX1–The tragic poet Euripides (c. 484 - 406 BC). Roman bust, 1st cent AD. Copy of a Greek original. Naples Archaeological Museum. Italy.
RM2BFYPRG–Senatorial sarcophagus, also called Sarcophagus of the Brothers. Mid. 3rd. cent. AD. Farnese collection, Naples Archaeology Museum. Italy.
RM2AHKH3G–Asclepius (Asklepios), Giustini type. Late 2nd cent. AD. from a Greek original of the 4th cent. BC. Marble. Museum Archaeology, Naples.
RM2BXTN2W–Aeschines (390-314 BC), Athenian orator, politician. Roman statue of the 1st. century BC. Villa dei Papyri, Ercolano. Naples Museum, Italy.
RM2CC35F0–The alabaster crater (1st century BC) Remarkable Roman piece. Fonud in Caserta, Italy. Naples Archaeological Museum. Italy.
RMM21KGY–A Roman marble cinerary urn inscribed for Gaius Julius Picens, Police soldier. Rome, 70-100 AD.
RMJNKDWW–Meleager, head from a statue of the same type. Rome. 1st-2nd century AD. Marble. Mythology
RMM0E9KF–The philosopher Plato (428-348 BC) Head portrait, marble. Roman copy of Greek original. 4th century BC.
RM2AART32–A Greek general (strategos). Marble sculpture C. 2nd cent. AD. Roman copy of a Greek original from 4th century BC. Carlsberg Glyptotek.
RMM21KC7–Pair of egyptians. The Priest Ahmose and his mother, Baket-Re. 18th Dynasty, C. 1490-1400 BC. Diorite. New Empire.
RMJENNY3–Apollo marble sculpture. 1st - 2nd century AD. Rome. Religious art.
RMRW2KFM–Nemesis, goddess. 2nd century AD. Early imperial-copy of the Greek original by Agorakritos of Paros statue (430 BC).
RMT5FPPT–Statue of the goddes Kibele (Cybele), c. 60 BC. Marble. Found in Formia, Campania, Italy. NY Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark.
RM2BP669P–Head of the resting satyr. Unknown origin, 2nd century AD. Probably Roman. Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark.
RMJEJMK5–Saint Genevieve of Paris encourage the people in 451 AD. front the Huns attack. Patron saint of Paris. 5th-6th Century.
RMHW7WX9–Karl Marx (1818-1883) 19th. Century. Economist, philosopher and revolutionary socialist.The communist Manifesto. Engraving, later colouration.
RMHX8YTP–Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) 19th Century. American novelist and writer. Engraving
RMHX92KC–Theofile Gautier (1811-1872) 19th Century. French poet, novelist, dramatist and journaist. Engraving
RMKMGDXE–Battle of Waterloo (18 June, 1815). Belligerents: French Empire and Seveth Coalition. Engraving, 19th century.
RMPT81KC–The emperor Napoleon and Empress Marie Louise escaping from a fire during a ball. 1810. Engraving, 19th century.
RMHW5NG3–Rai Ni woli-woli crown. Gold crown. Nias Island. Sumatra. The early 20th Century. South Asia. Museum of world cultures. Barcelona. Spain.
RMHWTK0G–Crowned historical Buddha Sakyamuni. Tibet-Nepal, 15th C. 16th C. Golden copper scuplture.
RMHWTJWF–Altar to the hand. 19th Century, Ikegobo. Benin Empire, Edo people. Nigeria. Carved wood
RMM1MT92–Dvarapala, doorkeeper of a Temple. Carved wood sculpture, 16th-17th centuries. Kerala, south of India. Unknown artist. Detail of the face.
RMJKG6XM–Mosaic representing an old woman. Roman culture,marble of different colors. 3rd Century AD. Italica, Sevilla, Spain.
RM2BMABK6–Carinated bowl in epicampaniform decoration. Middle Bronze Age (2200-1800 BC). La Riba, Sant Just Desvern. Archaeology Catalonia M.
RM2BC6G6J–Corinthian vase for transport or storage (stamna). 7 century BC. Clay, black figure. Greek pottery. Corinth. Archaeological Museum, Barcelona.
RMR1EP9T–Glass container and others tableware objects. Roman culture. Blown glass. 1st - 2nd century AD.
RM2BC6G6R–Vase in the geometric style (Olpai). Greek Culture, 7 century BC. Painted and varnished. Greek workshop, Archaeological Museum Barcelona.
RMR1EP6A–Oscillum pelta with mask,that hung on the doors as a protective periapt, 1st century AD. Roman Culture, carved in marble. Badalona.
RMJKG6MH–Mosaic of Three Graces. Roman culture, Opus Tessellatum, marble of different colors and glass paste. 3rd Century AD. Teaching Convent, Barcelona.
RMRER5Y6–Large ceramic glass with red female figures (end of 4th century BC). Etruscan pottery. Empuries, Girona.
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