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Typical ancient Greek pottery paintings depicting reddish figures on a black background.
Unusual joker design with the \
Antique classic greek philosopher head, marble face of Epikouros, isolated front view
Casa de los Vettii. Triclinio en estilo IV. Fresco.\nDetail with Pan and Hermaphrodite\nDetail of the wall near the entrance to the room. It shows Pan with the staff lifting the tunic of Hermaphrodite with flower crown and necklace lying on a triclinary bed
Hercules and Iolaus mosaic - Anzio Nymphaeum. Lazio, Italy
Detail of the statue \
Large terracotta colored clay jug with two handles. Artistic painting in the Greek style. 5th-4th century BC. Art of the ancient world.
Ancient Chinese Pottery Ware Pattern Background
Close up of a granite carved face
An ancient statue of a young man from ancient Greece presumed to be a  philosopher or poet, severe and sad. Small reproduction of original
Typical ancient Greek pottery paintings depicting reddish figures on a black background.
Argos watching over Io to prevent Zeus from seducing her, as requested by Hera.\nPompeii - House of Meleagro.\nIo was, in Greek mythology, one of the mortal lovers of Zeus. An Argive princess, she was an ancestor of many kings and heroes, such as Perseus.\nIo was tied to an olive tree in Heraion, the holy temple of Hera outside Argos, and the fierce hundred-eyed dog, Argus Panoptes, was guarding her and keeping Zeus away. However, Zeus found the way to set Io free and disregard his wife without doing it in person.\nHigh Resolution -  partially digitally restored
VENICE, ITALY - JULY 02, 2017: Detail from an old historical greek paint over a dish. Mythical heroes and gods fighting on it
marble sculpture of the paws of a faun
Mouth of Truth - Bocca della Verita - ancient Roman mask in Rome, Italy. The Basilica of Saint Mary in Cosmedin. Rome, Italy
photographed in the National Museum of China. (The National Museum of China is a free place and there are no shooting restrictions)
Roman Excavation
Column piece from the 2nd or 3rd century BC. Ancient architecture detail
an image of jellyfish on a bank note from Greece
Ancient Roman fresco ( 45-79 d.C. ) from the Augusteum-Basilica, Herculaneum.\nAlcestis and Admetus. The oracle predicts the death of Admetus.\nAlcestis, in Greek legend, the beautiful daughter of Pelias, king of Iolcos. She is the heroine of the eponymous play by the dramatist Euripides ( c. 484–406 bce ). According to legend, the god Apollo helped Admetus, son of the king of Pherae, to harness a lion and a boar to a chariot in order to win Alcestis's hand.
Head and shoulders detail of the ancient sculpture.
A Baptismal Font isolated on black in the Aarhus Cathedral, Denmark,
Background of ancient classical, greek terracotta fragments, collection of antique ceramics pieces of broken vase, amphora, jug and jar
Ancient China Bronzeware Handle Close-up
Classical mythology. A Triton blowing a conch shell, from old baroque fountain completed in 1823 in Rome People's Square
Paris at Christmas in 2017
GREECE - CIRCA 1983: A stamp printed in Romania  shows Odysseus kills the grooms, circa 1983
The faun is a half-human and half-goat mythological creature appearing in Greek and Roman mythology.\n\nOriginally fauns of Roman mythology were ghosts ( genii ) of rustic places, lesser versions of their chief, the god Faunus. Before their conflation with Greek satyrs, they and Faunus were represented as naked men. Later fauns became copies of the satyrs of Greek mythology, who themselves were originally shown as part-horse rather than part-goat.
Ancient ruins of the Philippeion at Olympia, Greece. Detail of an ancient Greek statue of a human. Site of the ancient Olympic Games is situated on the Peloponnese. UNESCO world heritage site.
Statues in Firenze, Piazza della Signoria
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