RMB15AYB–fine arts, ancient world, Campania, vase painting, banquet with flute player, hetaeras and juveniles, red-figured style, detail, krater, by the 'C.A. Painter', circa 340 B.C., Museo Nazionale, Naples, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2FM12DN–Greek Terracotta kylix (drinking cup) mid-5th century B.C. - Interior, Eros at a herm Exterior, obverse and reverse, banqueters
RMR5CBEA–Ancient Greece. Dances after a banquet or simposium. Drawing by Dionisio Baixeras (1862-1943). Chromolithography. La Civilizacion (The Civilization), volume II, 1881.
RMMPNTDA–Greek Vase Painting of a Banquet, found in Etruscan tomb, Villa Giulia, Rome, c6th century BC.
RMHMEABW–Dionysos with Ariadne on a banquet under vines. Loutrophoros (for lustral water). Detail. Varrese Painter (350-340 BC). Made in Puglia, from Ruvo di Puglia. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMJ47CYM–Pygmies with the Ibis. Detail of the fresco Banquet of Pygmies found in the summer triclinium (Roman dining room) in the Casa del Medico in Pompeii (50-79 AD) on display in the Secret Cabinet (Gabinetto Segreto) in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMT7D0NT–Funerary banquet reliëfs in the ancient greek world.Two heroes honoured with wine,incense and cakes.Attica 300-270 BC
RMJ32AE9–Ancient Greek. Banquet with a courtesan. Engraving, 19th century.
RM2JD673T–Two reclining men eat and drink their fill at a banquet. Colourised version of : 10013372 Date: ancient
RMDX5YDA–Feast scene, illustration from book dated 1878
RF2WXTBFP–Man sitting at a banquet, painting on ancient Greek vase, Greece 400 BC
RFEFM0KM–Victorian engraving of an ancient Greek banquet. Digitally restored image from a mid-19th century Encyclopaedia.
RM2BDY4FA–Alexander and Niece of Artaxerxes III
RF2C7N5AM–Alcibiades Interrupting the Banquet of Agathon. A characteristic picture of ancient Grecian life, this illustrates the story told in Plato’s “Banquet” or Symposium. The young Alcibiades (later became Athenian staesman) and a band of drunken revellers burst in upon the feast at which the poet Agathon (lived 400s B.C.) is entertaining Socrates and others. The host meets the flower-crowned invaders, half in welcome, half in rebuke.
RMD96W93–Bacchus' c1597. Ancient Roman god of wine (Dionysius in the Greek pantheon), seated as at a banquet, with wreath of vine leaves, holding drinking vessel. Michelangelo Merisi de Caravaggio (1573-1610). Italian painter. Oil on canvas.
RMD3WNEF–Greek art. Classical period. Grave stele. Relief. Funerary banquet scene. It was found in the Asklepieion (Piraeus).
RM2C2JCR1–Banquet of food feast in Ancient Greece. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMANJN7C–Ancient Greek Banquet
RMEM971T–Marble grave relief with a funeray banquet and departing warriors. Greek, Hellenistic period, 2n c. BC.
RM2WH6JGT–Funeral feast: a woman, a man and servants. Inscription in Greek. Stele of Mentes, son of Nikios, and his wife Anni, daughter of Xenon. Early 2nd century AD. From Varna (Odessos), Bulgaria. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RMHWPG6G–Ancient Greece. Men in banquet. Engraving by Greece and Rome, 1879. Colored.
RMMPR7D8–Greek Vase-Painting, A Banquet, possibly Funerary, c5th century BC Artist: Unknown.
RME0A0F9–Sword of Damocles. Banquet of Damocles. Cyclopedia of Universal History, 1885. Engraving. Later colouration.
RMJ47D22–Pygmies fighting the Hippopotamus. Detail of the fresco Banquet of Pygmies found in the summer triclinium (Roman dining room) in the Casa del Medico in Pompeii (50-79 AD) on display in the Secret Cabinet (Gabinetto Segreto) in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy. The hippopotamus devouring a Pygmy while a second Pygmy, on the back of the animal, tries to free his companion from its jaws by hitting it with a jug.
RF2HW4DD6–Art inspired by Marble grave relief with a funerary banquet and departing warriors, Hellenistic, 2nd century B.C., Greek, Marble, H. 43 1/4 in. (109.9 cm), Stone Sculpture, Two brothers, sons of Apollonios, are represented in both reliefs, and their names are inscribed below. They are, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFF0T74T–Detail of an ancient greek fresco found in a tomb in Paestum, Italy. Dating from about 470 B.C.
RMEM9717–Marble grave relief with a funerary banquet and departing warriors. Greek, Hellenistic period, 2n c. BC.
RM2HNK0FN–ancient Greek vase isolated on white background
RMMARWHG–Bearded man reclining on the kline during the symposium. Attic red-figure kylix painted by Douris Painter dated from circa 480 BC found in Chiusi on display in the Museo archeologico nazionale (National Archaeological Museum) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMMKM96E–Platonic Banquet
RMHTMKWD–Michelangelo Merisi de Caravaggio (1573-1610). Bacchus. c.1597. Oil on canvas, Uffizi, Florence. Ancient Roman god of wine (Dionysius in the Greek pantheon), seated as at a banquet, with wreath of vine leaves, holding drinking vessel.
RFRYMFKY–Paestum, ancient frescoes in the tomb of the diver, Italy
RMD98R2A–Marble grave relief with a funerary banquet and departing warriors. Greek, Hellenistic 2nd century B.C.
RM2T29PC3–Funerary relief with banquet scene. Magna-Graecia original from the late 5th century BC. From Rome. Barracco Museum of Antique Sculpture. Rome. Italy.
RMDM8YXE–The Servant Inviting the Sick and the Poor to the Banquet 82.120.1d
RM2C2JCR7–Banquet of food feast in Ancient Greece. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMAY3P2D–Ancient Greek Banquet
RMH2BYN4–A banquet attended by the Seven Sages of Greece. Periander, Thales, Solon, Cleobulus, Chilon, Bias, and Pittacus, seven early-6th-century BC philosophers, statesmen, and law-givers who were renowned for their wisdom.
RMG37RPT–ANCIENT GREEK BANQUET
RM2WGP2R4–Funeral feast: a woman, a man and servants. Inscription in Greek. Stele of Apellas, son of Xenon, and his wife Glykytes, daughter of Haireos. Early Roman Empire. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RM2F61EJ6–Damocles is made to sit at a banquet table under a sword which is hanging by a single hair to show the fragility of a king's fortune. Legend tells that when Damocles exagerrated his king's happiness and riches, Dionysius invited him to a banquet and sat him beneath the sword, thereby showing that the fortunes of powerful men are as fragile as the situation in which Damocles now found himself. From Cassell's Universal History, published 1888.
RMKD1ATW–Greek krater depicting the hero Hercules and the God Hermes at a banquet in a cave. 510-500 BC. Made in Athens by the Rycroft's painter. Ceramics. Black figures. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMTCXKB5–'The Banquet of Damocles', 1890. Creator: Unknown.
RME3K91C–Cretian Historical Banquet Vessel
RMT7D0NW–Funerary banquet reliëfs in the ancient greek world.Two heroes honoured with wine,incense and cakes.Attica 300-270 BC
RM2B019JJ–Syria: Greek votive inscription from the Temple of Adonis in Dura Europos, 153 CE. Greek votive inscription from the Temple of Adonis in Dura Europos, commemorating the construction in 153 CE of a banquet hall by an association of believers. Marble, 153 CE, found in Salhiyé, Syria.
RMMPNT36–Greek Vase Painting, Persephone and Hades Banqueting in the Underwold, c430 BC. Artist: Codrus Painter.
RMMARX27–Bearded man reclining on the kline. Attic red-figure kylix painted by Douris Painter dated from the end of the 6th century BC or the beginning of the 5th century BC on display in the Museo archeologico nazionale (National Archaeological Museum) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RF2HKGARA–Marble funerary stele with a banquet scene from Thassos (Greek).
RMTYT8CH–Symposiast with a drinking cup on a kline (dining couch) depicted in the Attic red-figure drinking cup by the Antiphon Painter dated from around 480 BC found in Vulci, Italy, now on display in the Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany.
RFT0YXXX–Paestum, ancient frescoes in the tomb of the diver
RMD98R24–Marble grave relief with a funerary banquet and departing warriors. Greek, Hellenistic 2nd century B.C.
RMBEXFEK–Symposium scene from the Tomb of the Diver at Paestum, Italy.
RMDM8YMD–The Preparation of the Banquet and the King Sending out His Servants to Invite Guests 82.120.1a
RM2E3BWA5–Banquet of food feast in Ancient Greece. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMR7JJPB–Ancient Greece. Dances after a banquet or simposium. Drawing by Dionisio Baixeras (1862-1943). Chromolithography. La Civilizacion (The Civilization), volume II, 1881.
RF2GPN7CK–front view closeup of ancient damaged Greek vase isolated on white background
RMG3884W–ANCIENT GREEK BANQUET
RMKC85JX–Marble grave relief with a funerary banquet and departing warriors, 2nd century B.C
RM2RGC066–Two reclining men eat and drink their fill at a banquet.
RMKD1AW0–Greek krater depicting the hero Hercules and the God Hermes at a banquet in a cave. 510-500 BC. Made in Athens by the Rycroft's painter. Ceramics. Black figures. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMG3884P–GREEK BANQUET DINERS
RM2WH6JGC–Detail of a plate about the emancipation of the slave Kerdola in the year 272. Funeral feast. Third quarter of the 3rd century AD. From Ennea Hodoi (Amphipolis), Greece. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RMDPB3WM–Detail Column Krater : The banquet of Heracles with King Eurytios 600 BC Greece ( found in Cerveteri Etruscan Necropolis )
RMD3WP5T–Greek art. Tomb of the Diver. 5th century BC. Symposium, north wall. National Museum of Paestum. Italy.
RM2BB51AN–Banquet given by Periander [Periandro] to the seven wise men of Greece (Periander, Thales, Solon, Cleobulus, Chilon, Bias, and Pittacus) philosophers, statesmen, and law-givers who were renowned for their wisdom From La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 1 [Science and it's people Vol 1] by Luis Figuier ; traducción de la tercera edición francesa por Pelegrin Casabó y Pagés ; ilustrada por Armet, Gomez, Martí y Alsina, Planella, Puiggarí, Serra, Printed in Barcelona in 1879
RMHMEABY–Dionysos with Ariadne on a banquet under vines. Loutrophoros (for lustral water). Varrese Painter (350-340 BC). Made in Puglia, from Ruvo di Puglia. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RM2X6RKPK–Sappho and Alcaeus by Dutch artist Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912) painted in 1857. Sappho and her companions listen as the poet Alcaeus plays a kithara and recites poetry on the island of Lesbos, Greece. Credit: The Walters Art Museum / Universal Art Archive
RM2WGP2PW–Funeral feast: a woman, a girl, a man and servants. Inscription in Greek. Stele of Debabenzis, wife of Deidikyros. Second half of the 2nd century AD. From Laskarevo, Blagoevgrad region, Bulgaria. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RFRYEG3F–Paestum, ancient frescoes in the tomb of the diver
RMD9C9XW–Votive relief, Pentelic marble, found in the Asklepieion of Piraeus. It represents a funerary banquet. The heroised dead reclines on a kline, holding a phiale in his right hand. End of the 5th century BC
RMBEXFYT–Detail of the symposium scene from the Tomb of the Diver at Paestum, Italy.
RMTYTA0R–Symposiast vomits after the symposium depicted in the Attic red-figure drinking cup attributed to the Dokimasia Painter dated from around 490 BC found in Capua, Italy, now on display in the Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany.
RM2E3BWAA–Banquet of food feast in Ancient Greece. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMPP90HM–Greek krater depicting the hero Hercules and the God Hermes at a banquet in a cave. 510-500 BC. Made in Athens by the Rycroft's painter. Ceramics. Black figures. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RF2H530F5–front view closeup of ancient damaged Greek vase Antalya archeological museum isolated on white background
RM2BAR3F8–Banquet given by Periander [Periandro] to the seven wise men of Greece (Periander, Thales, Solon, Cleobulus, Chilon, Bias, and Pittacus) philosophers, statesmen, and law-givers who were renowned for their wisdom From La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 1 [Science and it's people Vol 1] by Luis Figuier ; traducción de la tercera edición francesa por Pelegrin Casabó y Pagés ; ilustrada por Armet, Gomez, Martí y Alsina, Planella, Puiggarí, Serra, Printed in Barcelona in 1879
RM2T05R19–House of Giuseppe II - Sofonisba's Death - House of Joseph II. fresco depicting, on the left, parts of an edible decorated with chiselled motifs. Inside, a banquet scene. Fresco Pompeii Roman City is located near Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Pompeii was buried under 4-6 m of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Italy
RFEBX9JD–Collage and detail of an ancient greek fresco found in a tomb in Paestum, Italy. Dating from about 470 B.C.
RM2K03XNJ–Fete to Officers of the English and French Forces, and the Greek Army and Navy, in the Acropolis at Athens, 1854. Scene during the Crimean War: a banquet for officers of the '...Army of Occupation, as well as to those of the men-of-war of the two Powers and of the Austrian vessels...The banquet was given in the interior of the Temple of Minerva, in the Acropolis, and thus borrowed from the locality a grandeur which forcibly struck all the foreigners present..The Fete was attended by General Magnan, and the officers (military and naval) of the French expeditionary force; Colonel Lockyer, K.H.,
RMG37RPW–A banquet with a courtesan Date: ancient
RMW21G61–King Philip II of Macedon, was assassinated during a banquet in October 336 BC, at Aegae, the ancient capital of the kingdom of Macedon. The court had gathered for the celebration of the marriage between Alexander I of Epirus and Cleopatra of Macedon, who was Philip's daughter by his fourth wife Olympias. While the king was entering the town's theatre he was killed by Pausanias of Orestis, one of his seven bodyguards. The assassin tried to escape and reach associates waiting for him with horses at the entrance to Aegae. He was pursued by three of Philip's bodyguards and executed.
RM2TBM074–Sappho and Alcaeus, 1881. In 1870, the Dutch-born, Belgian-trained artist Alma-Tadema moved to London, where he found a ready market among the wealthy middle classes for paintings re-creating scenes of domestic life in imperial Roman times. In this work, however, he turns to early Greece to illustrate a passage by the ancient Greek poet Hermesianax (active ca. 330 BC) preserved in Atheneaus, Deipnosophistae, "Banquet of the Learned," book 2, line 598. On the island of Lesbos (Mytilene), in the late 7th century BC, Sappho and her companions listen rapturously as the poet Alcaeus plays
RF2HC6G2C–Marble funerary stele with a banquet scene from Thassos (Greek).
RMBDXDPA–Bas relief on ancient roman vase, Quirinale gardens, Rome, Italy.
RM2HH939N–Marble grave relief with a funerary banquet and departing warriors 2nd century B.C. Greek Two brothers, sons of Apollonios, are represented in both reliefs, and their names are inscribed below. They are shown in a manner associated with hero worship. The ancient Greeks devised a category of powerful demigods known as heroes, who were not unlike Christian saints. Local cults flourished at the tombs of certain deceased men who were thought to exert power for good or evil from their grave. During the Classical period, votive reliefs dedicated to such heroes often represented them on horseback or
RM2RAFBKK–A Banquet Scene from a Macedonian Tomb of Agios Athanasios, Thessaloniki, Greece 350 BC by Ancient Greek Painting and Sculpture
RM2WH6JG6–Plate. Inscription about the emancipation of the slave Kerdola in the year 272. Funeral feast. Third quarter of the 3rd century AD. From Ennea Hodoi (Amphipolis), Greece. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RFT0E43K–Paestum, ancient frescoes in the tomb of the diver
RMDWGE99–Ceremonial Banqueting Hall ('Gymnasium') at the Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus, Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece,
RMTCXKBY–'The Banquet of Philip', 1890. Creator: Unknown.
RMTYT8DX–Flutist in front of a food basket depicted in the Attic red-figure drinking cup by the Douris Painter dated from around 480 BC on display in the Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany.
RF2HNXPX2–front view closeup of ancient damaged Greek vase Antalya archeological museum isolated on white background
RMPP90FT–Greek krater depicting the hero Hercules and the God Hermes at a banquet in a cave. 510-500 BC. Made in Athens by the Rycroft's painter. Ceramics. Black figures. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMJ9N6H7–The funeral banquet after the First Battle of Coronea in 447 BC, First Peloponnesian War
RFPREF21–Original artwork of a scene of a romen banquet. Published in A pictorial history of the world's great nations: from the earliest dates to the present
RM2T05R1K–House of Giuseppe II - Sofonisba's Death - House of Joseph II. fresco depicting, on the left, parts of an edible decorated with chiselled motifs. Inside, a banquet scene. Fresco Pompeii Roman City is located near Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Pompeii was buried under 4-6 m of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Italy
RM2RHDH5T–Triclinium eclaire de lampes a huile dans la Grece antique: scene de banquet - in 'Le costume ancien et moderne' par Jules Ferrario, 1819-1820
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