RM2WH6JGD–Statue of Eros. Marble. Roman copy after Praxiteles's original. Mid 2nd century AD. From Nikyup village (Nicopolis ad Istrum), Veliko Tarnovo region, Bulgaria. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria.
RM2M55F9T–The Nicholson Hermes, 25 BC, Izmir, Turkey, after Praxiteles, (further away), Chau Chak Wing Museum, a museum at the University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW
RMWHBB3W–Head of Hermes , c 500 BC terracotta height 14 5/8 inches or 37 cm. The National Museum of the Villa Giula , Rome , Italy
RMDR2T6D–Hermes of Praxiteles, Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Greece
RMAM09RK–Venus de Milo Greek 130 BC Aphrodite of Milos Greek goddess of love and beauty, Melos Island, Cyclades, Greece ( height - 202 cm)
RMP2WN2X–Praxiteles school. Sculpture of Terpsichore in fine washed white marble. Escultura de musa Terpsicore Marmol blanco de grano fino lavado. Madrid, El Prado. Author: Praxiteles (4th cent. BCE) (school). Location: MUSEO DEL PRADO-ESCULTURA, MADRID, SPAIN.
RMG4JB6M–Horse Racing - Newbury Racecourse
RM2AFPAFD–. Lectures on sculpture, as delivered before the president and members of the Royal Academy. VENUS OF CXIDOS—PRAXITELES. PI. 23
RMEC7TGK–Hermes holding infant Dionysos. From Olympia, c340 BC. Hermes probably held grapes in his raised right hand, dangling them in front of the baby Dionysos. The statue was found in the temple of Hera, at Olympia, where Pausanias saw it in the 2nd century AD. He said it is a work of Praxiteles, famous Athenian sculptor of the 4th century BC
RMMXB1F5–. English: Amand Schweiger von Lerchenfeld. Griechenland in Wort und Bild, Eine Schilderung des hellenischen Konigreiches, Leipzig, Heinrich Schmidt & Carl Günther, 1887 . 1887. Amand von Schweiger-Lerchenfeld (1846–1910) Alternative names Schweiger-Lerchenfeld Description Austrian author, journalist and writer Austrian author Date of birth/death 17 May 1846 1910 Location of birth/death Vienna Vienna Authority control : Q87576 VIAF: 56913940 ISNI: 0000 0001 0975 3461 LCCN: n87948664 NLA: 36193458 GND: 117397555 WorldCat 346 Kopf des Hermes von Praxiteles - Schweiger Lerchenfeld Aman
RM2M39J73–Hermes, by Praxiteles , Sculpture, Antiquities, Gods, Hermes Greek deity. Nicholas Catsimpoolas Collection
RF2B94876–Melanthus Cycionius Apelles, Protogenes Calne, fifth expelled, Praxitelis Greek, Mecenas, Portrait of Melanthios, Apelles of Colophon, Protogenes of Kaunos, Quintus Pedius, Praxiteles, Caius Cilnius Maecenas, Date Appreciated, Signed: J. v. Chr., Sandrart del, P. Kilian scul, Fig. 5, E, after p. 64, Sandrart, Joachim von (del.), Kilian, Philipp (sc.), 1774, Joachim von Sandrart:Teutsche Academie der Bau- Bildhauer- und Maler-Kunst: worinn die Regeln und Lehrsätze dieser Künste gegeben, nicht weniger zu mehrerer Erläuterung die besten Exempel der alten und neuen Künstler in Kupfer beygefüget wo
RM2X3R39H–Hermes of Praxiteles, Archaeological Museum of Olympia
RM2B6CHNN–Faun sculpture of Praxiteles Faun of Praxiteles, Capitol (title object) Part of album with Seen from where shots: conditions and artworks Rome. Manufacturer : photographer : anonymous location manufacture: Vatican Dating: ca. 1860 - ca. 1900 Physical characteristics: albumin printing material: photo paper Technique: albumin pressure dimensions: picture: h 242 mm × W 134 mm Subject: piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture youth, adolescent
RMK102YJ–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles (left hand)
RMRDWP90–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles (head).
RMK0X9J8–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles Cleveland Museum of Art DSC08069
RFBGKE3A–Hermes of Praxiteles statue found in 1877 during excavations at the temple of Hera Ancient olympia Greece
RMF59MEH–Statue of Venus Callipigia, Italy
RF2X3N8B4–Capitoline Venus statue. Rome
RMEGAPPH–Aphrodite of Milos or Venus de Milo, an ancient Greek statue,
RMG5GAB0–Statue eines Satyrs. A Satyr statue. sculpture, man, fine arts, marble, Greek, Europe, Italy, Rome, history, historical, 1910s, 1920s, 20th century, archive, Carl Simon, hand-coloured glass slide
RMDR2T5T–Hermes of Praxiteles, Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Greece
RMAB3BPE–Venus de Milo Greek 130 BC Aphrodite of Milos Greek goddess of love and beauty, Melos Island, Cyclades, Greece ( height - 202 cm)
RMRX125W–Statue of the Aphrodite of Knidos. Roman. Date: 101 AD-200 AD. Dimensions: 168 × 57.2 × 42 cm (66 1/8 × 22 1/2 × 16 1/2 in.). Marble. Origin: Piraeus. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute. Author: PRAXITELES.
RMDNETAM–Aphrodite of Milos, better known as the Venus de Milo, on display at the Louvre Museum, Paris, France
RM2AFPA4Y–. Lectures on sculpture, as delivered before the president and members of the Royal Academy. VENUS OF CXIDOS—PRAXITELES. PI. 23. DISCOBULUS—BRITISH MUSEUM. Plate XXV.
RMEC7TY4–Resting Satyr. From Tivoli, 2nd century AD. A youthful satyr, wearing a panther skin across his chest, rests languidly against a tree. The statue was found in Hadrian's villa at Tivoli and is a close version of a statue probably by the Athenian sculptor Praxiteles of c350 BC. It was a very popular figure, known in some fifty Roman versions.
RMMWE650–. English: Amand Schweiger von Lerchenfeld. Griechenland in Wort und Bild, Eine Schilderung des hellenischen Konigreiches, Leipzig, Heinrich Schmidt & Carl Günther, 1887 . 1887. Amand von Schweiger-Lerchenfeld (1846–1910) Alternative names Schweiger-Lerchenfeld Description Austrian author, journalist and writer Austrian author Date of birth/death 17 May 1846 1910 Location of birth/death Vienna Vienna Authority control : Q87576 VIAF: 56913940 ISNI: 0000 0001 0975 3461 LCCN: n87948664 NLA: 36193458 GND: 117397555 WorldCat 276 Hermes des Praxiteles - Schweiger Lerchenfeld Amand (freihe
RM2M39JWK–Hermes of Praxiteles , Antiquities, Sculpture, Gods, Infants, Hermes Greek deity. Nicholas Catsimpoolas Collection
RM2X3R32W–Hermes of Praxiteles, Archaeological Museum of Olympia
RM2B6CG28–Image of Hermes in Olympia G 53 The Hermes of Praxiteles (Hermes Bacchophore) Olympia (title object) Greece (series title) An image of Hermes with his arm on a small Bacchus. The photo is part of the series of Griekenland. Manufacturer gathered by Richard Polak: Photographer: anonymous place manufacture: Photographer: Athens Netherlands Dating: ca. 1895 - ca. 1915 Physical features: copying material: paper paper cardboard Technique: light pressure measurements: photo: H 296 mm × W 222 mmblad: h 556 mm × W 467 mm
RMKC6NP6–Marble head of a youth, Late Classical, 4th century B.C., Greek, Marble, Parian, H. 2 1/4 in. (5.7 cm.), Stone Sculpture, Small
RMRDWP8Y–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles (front).
RMK0X9JB–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles Cleveland Museum of Art DSC08077
RMRDWP8M–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles - hand - Cleveland
RMC33Y3R–Roman Imperial age copy, Aphrodite of Cnidus head, Palatine museum.
RMBT5F04–The 'Marathon Boy', found in the sea off Marathon. Ca. 325-300 BC.
RMD3FDP8–The Libreria Piccolomini decorated with frescos by Bernardino Pinturicchio in Libreria Piccolomini in the duomo in Siena
RMCP7YGW–Sculpture of the Hermes Belvedere also known as 'Antinous Belvedere' in the Pio-Clementine Museum ,Vatican museums , Vatican
RM2J6CD7J–The Marathon boy or Ephebe of Marathon, a bronze statue of a young athlete found in the sea off Marathon, Attica. Associated with the school of Praxi
RMAM09FH–Venus de Milo Greek 130 BC Aphrodite of Milos Greek goddess of love and beauty, Melos Island, Cyclades, Greece ( height - 202 cm)
RMP2WN31–Praxiteles school. Sculpture of Euterpe (Muse of Music) in fine washed white marble. Escultura de musa Terpsicore Marmol blanco de grano fino lavado. Madrid, El Prado. Author: Praxiteles (4th cent. BCE) (school). Location: MUSEO DEL PRADO-ESCULTURA, MADRID, SPAIN.
RMFT21Y1–Statue of Artemis Brauronia at The New Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece, Europe
RM2AKGXF6–Buried cities . !—UetropoUtan Maseum THE HERMES OF PRAXITELES.. —Bioicii Bros. THE TEMPLE OF HERA. This shows the ruins of the temple where Charmides saw thestatue of Hermes, perhaps the most beautiful statue in the world.
RMEC7TY3–Resting Satyr. From Tivoli, 2nd century AD. A youthful satyr, wearing a panther skin across his chest, rests languidly against a tree. The statue was found in Hadrian's villa at Tivoli and is a close version of a statue probably by the Athenian sculptor Praxiteles of c350 BC. It was a very popular figure, known in some fifty Roman versions.
RMMWG2KB–. English: Amand Schweiger von Lerchenfeld. Griechenland in Wort und Bild, Eine Schilderung des hellenischen Konigreiches, Leipzig, Heinrich Schmidt & Carl Günther, 1887 . 1887. Amand von Schweiger-Lerchenfeld (1846–1910) Alternative names Schweiger-Lerchenfeld Description Austrian author, journalist and writer Austrian author Date of birth/death 17 May 1846 1910 Location of birth/death Vienna Vienna Authority control : Q87576 VIAF: 56913940 ISNI: 0000 0001 0975 3461 LCCN: n87948664 NLA: 36193458 GND: 117397555 WorldCat 346 Kopf des Hermes von Praxiteles - Schweiger Lerchenfeld Aman
RM2M39JT6–Hermes, by Praxiteles, 1. c. , Sculpture, Antiquities, Gods, Hermes Greek deity. Nicholas Catsimpoolas Collection
RMW7EBH7–Statue of Terpsichore, Muse of Dances. Artist: Unknown
RM2X3R3A1–Hermes of Praxiteles, Archaeological Museum of Olympia
RM2B70GGC–Kop van een beeld van Hermes G 54 Kop van den Hermes van Praxiteles Olympia (titel op object) Griekenland (serietitel) Library: The location of the image of Hermes cup made by Praxiteles. The photo is part of the series of Griekenland. Manufacturer gathered by Richard Polak: Photographer: anonymous place manufacture: Photographer: Athens Netherlands Dating: ca. 1895 - ca. 1915 Physical features: copying material: paper paper cardboard Technique: light pressure measurements: photo: H 296 mm × W 222 mmblad: h 556 mm × W 467 mm
RMKC6DE3–Bronze statuette of Aphrodite, Late Hellenistic, ca. 150–100 B.C., Greek, Bronze, H. 20 3/8 in. (51.7 cm), Bronzes, Variant of
RF2HTWTYJ–Art inspired by Terracotta amphora (jug), Mid-Imperial, 2nd–3rd century A.D., Roman, Terracotta; Cnidian relief ware, H. 10 3/8 in. (26.4 cm), Vases, This vessel was made at Cnidus, a trading and manufacturing port in Caria (southwestern Turkey), famed for its statue of Aphrodite by, 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
RMK0X9JH–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles Cleveland Museum of Art DSC08085
RMRDWP8T–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles - head - Cleveland
RMKCE3TN–Dionysos, 4th–6th century, Made in Egypt, Byzantine, Bone, Overall: 5 3/8 x 2 1/16 x 9/16 in. (13.6 x 5.3 x 1.5 cm), Ivories
RMDPTCEJ–London, England, UK. Albert Memorial (1872) in Kensington Gardens. Frieze of Parnassus around the base of the monument
RMKC6HFJ–Terracotta amphora (jug), Mid-Imperial, 2nd–3rd century A.D., Roman, Terracotta; Cnidian relief ware, H. 10 3/8 in. (26.4 cm
RM2A505FF–Apollo the Python-Slayer, c. 350 BC. Since antiquity Praxiteles’s masterpiece has been known as "Sauroktonos" (Lizard-Slayer). Pliny the Elder almost certainly saw the bronze original in Rome in the first century AD. He described a young Apollo about to stab a lizard with an arrow. Roman marble copies seemed to support this identification because they included lizards clinging to thick tree trunks. Until the acquisition of the only known bronze version by the Cleveland Museum of Art in 2004, there was no reason to question Pliny’s epithet. The Cleveland Apollo's "
RM2J6CD71–The Marathon boy or Ephebe of Marathon, a bronze statue of a young athlete found in the sea off Marathon, Attica. Associated with the school of Praxi
RMAB3CK4–Silenius the oldest Satyr Greek Greece Roman Rome
RM2T68T8P–Praxiteles, greatest of the ancient Greek or Attic sculptors of the 4th century BC. Believed to be the son of sculptor Cephisodotus the Elder. Praxitelis Graecus. Copperplate engraving by Philipp Kilian after an illustration by Joachim von Sandrart from his LAcademia Todesca, della Architectura, Scultura & Pittura, oder Teutsche Academie, der Edlen Bau- Bild- und Mahlerey-Kunste, German Academy of Architecture, Sculpture and Painting, Jacob von Sandrart, Nuremberg, 1675.
RM2T90J7W–The Dioscuri of the Quirinale in Rome, 1546, Antonio Lafreri, French (active Rome), French (active Rome), 1512–1577, 14 1/2 × 20 1/4 in. (36.83 × 51.44 cm) (sheet), Engraving, Italy, 16th century, The monumental sculptures of ancient Rome were of interest throughout Europe, but not everyone could travel to see them. Enterprising publishers catered to the thirst for knowledge of such wonders by publishing images of them for wide circulation. The present work depicts a famous pair of sculptures popularly known as The Horse Tamers.
RM2AJD7TY–The world: historical and actual . CHAPTER XVIII. The Grebks and Abstruse Thought—Thales and Pythagoras—Socrates and His Philosophy—Plato and Aristotle—Their Place in Philosophy—Epicureans and Stoics—The Cynics—Pyrbho and Skepticism—Neoplatonism—The Uses of Greek Philosophy—Painting andSculpture—The Laocoon and Olympian Zeus—Praxiteles and Phidias—The Parthenonand the Acropolis—The Three Orders op Grecian Architecture—Indebtedness op Romeand the Rest of the World to Grecian Architecture—The Elgin Marbles.
RM2AFA6R4–Portrait of the famous Greek statue the Venus De Milo, in the Louvre, Paris
RM2M39J6K–Hermes des Praxiteles, Olympia , Sculpture, Antiquities, Gods, Hermes Greek deity. Nicholas Catsimpoolas Collection
RMW7EBH6–Statue of Terpsichore, Muse of Dances. Artist: Unknown
RM2JWGD7G–Tracing from a copy of Praxiteles’ sculpture in the type of the Capitoline Venus. Boznańska, Olga (1865-1940), painter
RM2B6B2WG–Aphrodite of Cnidus in Vatican City Aphrodite of Cnidus Vatican City Property Type: Stereo picture Item number: RP-F F08256 Inscriptions / Brands: inscription, recto 'Statue de Venus, Praxiteles, musee du Vatican, Rome' Manufacturer : Photographer: Ferrier Pere Fils et Soulier & Levy Sr. (Possible) Photographer: Claude-Marie Ferrier (possible) Photographer: Jacques-Alexandre Ferrier (possible) photographer: Soulier (possible) Photographer: J. Levy Sr. (possible) Place manufacture: Vatican Date: 1860 - 1870 Material:. Glass seal edge: paper Technique: diapositief Dimensions: glass: h 82 mm × W
RM2M39JWM–Hermès de Praxitèles - Ερμης του Πραξιτελους , Sculpture, Antiquities, Gods, Hermes Greek deity. Nicholas Catsimpoolas Collection
RM2X3R3EA–Hermes of Praxiteles, Archaeological Museum of Olympia
RMK0X9J9–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles Cleveland Museum of Art DSC08070
RMRDWP8W–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles - head - Cleveland
RF2RK9RGD–Hermès de Praxitèle, vers 330 av. J.-C., musée archéologique Olympie, Grèce
RMDPE6Y2–London, England, UK. Albert Memorial (1872) in Kensington Gardens. Frieze of Parnassus around the base of the monument
RMPWD8HY–The sculpture Dancing Faun on a golden pedastal in the Tribuna room in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.
RM2JG7EH9–White House interior, Old Green Room (1st interior photo?) President's study, between 1860 and 1880. [On the table is a copy of the Diana of Gabii sculpture].
RM2PHNRKJ–OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
RMAB3CK8–Silenius the oldest Satyr Greek Greece Roman Rome
RMPB22NR–Terracotta amphora (jug). Culture: Roman. Dimensions: H. 10 3/8 in. (26.4 cm). Date: 2nd-3rd century A.D.. This vessel was made at Cnidus, a trading and manufacturing port in Caria (southwestern Turkey), famed for its statue of Aphrodite by the Greek sculptor Praxiteles. The relief decoration shows the god Dionysus on one side and Pan with a dancing nymph on the other. Similar scenes can also be found on much grander examples of Roman art, such as mosaics and marble sarcophagi. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RFPD16T4–Grave Relief of Hieron son of Hierokles, Epigram of Hieron and four Brothers, 325-350 BC.
RM2AJ5FNR–Six Greek sculptors . aco. There ishardly any figure surviving from ancient times aboutwhich artists are more enthusiastic; and their admira-tion is justified by the extraordinary beauty of thefigure, the softness and sensitiveness of the modelling,the elasticity and warmth of the flesh ; it would be hardto quote a better example of the marble that seems tolive. All these are Praxitelean qualities, and it is nowonder that a suggestion has been made to identify thestatue as an original by Praxiteles himself. It isperhaps, however, more probable that we should see init a work of the Praxitelean
RMKXEB2E–The Apollo Sauroktonos, 1st - 2nd century, Greek mythology
RM2AFA7GR–Crowds around the famous Greek statue the Venus De Milo, in the Louvre, Paris
RMHC2461–Image taken from page 340 of 'Leipzig und seine Bauten. Herausgegeben von der Vereinigung ... Mit 372 Ansichten, etc' Image taken from page 340 of 'Leipzig und seine Bauten
RMW7EBK5–Head of a half figure of Eros, 2nd century. Artist: Unknown
RF2JR2PF9–Big head of a statue of Artemis Brauronia inside the Acropolis museum in Athens
RM2B6MKHA–Fontana dei Dioscuri op het Piazza del Quirinale in Rome Castor and Pollux by Phidias and Praxiteles on Monte Cavallo (titel op object) Part of album with recordings examined where: conditions and works of art in Rome. Manufacturer : photographer: anonymous location manufacture: Rome Dating: ca. 1860 - ca. 1900 Physical characteristics: albumin printing material: photo paper Technique: albumin pressure dimensions: picture: h 183 mm × W 237 mm Subject: ornamental fountain (+ city (- scape) with figures, staffage) piece of sculpture, reproduction of a piece of sculpture that fontana di Monte Cav
RM2M1K635–Aphrodite of Cnidos. After Praxiteles. British Museum , Sculpture, Antiquities, Goddesses, Aphrodite Greek deity. Nicholas Catsimpoolas Collection
RM2X3R2R0–Hermes of Praxiteles, Archaeological Museum of Olympia
RMK0X9JC–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles hand Cleveland Museum of Art DSC08078
RMRDWP8R–Apollo Sauroktonos attributed to Praxiteles - head - Cleveland
RM2DYWDAE–Diana of Gabii statue, identified as Artemis - the virgin goddess of hunting and the wild. Linden Walk at Naumkeag, in Stockbridge, MA, USA.
RMB8ET19–Bronze sculpture representing Art, outside the Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.
RME9BR1G–Aphrodite of Milos,better known as the, Venus de Milo, is an ancient Greek, statue, housed in, Louvre Museum, Paris.France,French,Europe,European,
RF2HCHX7C–Anonymous plaster copy-Venus de Medici Hellenistic statue-palace gardens. Estoi-Algarve-Portugal-043
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