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sartorialadventure:Necklace of rayed stars (incomplete), 300-200 BC, Hellenistic Greek
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marmarinos: Detail of the Winged Victory of Samothrace, also known as Nike of Samothrace, a Hellenistic Greek statue dated to the 2nd century BCE. Parian marble. Currently located in the Louvre.
hadrian6: Statue of Nereide on Seahorse. Roman 1st.century. copy after Hellenistic original at Uffizi Gallery. Florence, Italy. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
sartorialadventure: Necklace of rayed stars (incomplete), 300-200 BC, Hellenistic Greek
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hellenismo: The abduction of Persephone by Hades depicted on an Hellenistic sarcophagus.
greek-museums: Archaeological Museum of Patra: Four crowned skulls of two little girls, and two women, from the North Cemetery in Patras, from the Hellenistic Period. The first skull bears a wreath of gilded myrtle fruits. The deceased wore golden
lionofchaeronea: Alexander the Great as Helios. Roman copy after a Hellenistic Greek original (3rd/2nd cent. BCE). Now in the Capitoline Museum.
ganymedesrocks: holdhard: The Horse and Jockey from Artemision, Greek, Hellenistic period, c. 150–146 B.C., bronze. National Archaeological Museum, Athens. Back on…my horse!
theancientwayoflife:~Dying Gaul (also known as “Galata Capitolino”). Medium: Marble Roman copy of the lost Hellenistic original of the 3rd century BCE. Provenance: Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Gaul (Musei capitolini, Palazzo
theancientwayoflife:~ Female Ivory Head/ Athena or Minerva. Period: Roman Period, Hellenistic Date: 200BC-100
antinoo5: Dear Antinoo5, I wish you beautiful Christmas and happy new year with my photo, taken last month in the British Museum: Marble statue of Apollo holding a kithara. Roman copy of the 2nd century of a hellenistic original. Photo by TivoliGrazie
lionofchaeronea:The head of Hypnos (Sleep). Roman bronze sculpture (1st-2nd cent. CE) after a lost Hellenistic original. Found at Civitella d'Arno, Italy; now in the British Museum. Photo credit: Carole Raddato.
21primitive: “A Satyr for Midas: The Barberini Faun and Hellenistic Royal Patronage” berlinarchaeology.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/sorabe…
ganymedesrocks: theancientwayoflife: ~ Seated Muse or Nymph on Rock. (Adaptation of Urania Type) Date: 2nd century B.C. Period: Hellenistic Medium: Marble Taking a Muse for The Road
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marmarinos: Detail of the Barberini Faun, either a Hellenistic statue dating to the 3rd to 2nd centuries BCE, or a later Roman copy. Marble. Currently located in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. Photo taken by F. Tronchin.
domus-aurea2: lionofchaeronea: Hellenistic terracotta figurine depicting Heracles in repose, perhaps modeled after an original by Lysippus. Thought to have come from Southern Italy; now in the National Gallery Prague-Kinský Palace. Photo credit:
theancientwayoflife: ~Torso with a Large Phallus. Culture: Greek, East Greek Period: Hellenistic Period, 323–31 B.C. Place of Manufacture: Smyrna, Ionia, Asia Minor
kinky-beards: random-nominandum: Pan, “Satyr della Valle” (marble, modeled after a Hellenistic original) (Capitoline Museums, Rome) 🔘The Kinkyest choice of Bearded men 🔞>11KBeards>10KBeardAddicts
stonemen: Cadmus. The figure tells the story of Cadmus, founder and first king of Thebes, who killed a serpent; the water dragon protected by the war god Ares. Greece, Hellenistic Period, found in Centuripae, Sicily, ca. 3rd to 2nd century BCE.
ganymedesrocks: Statue of a prince without crown thought to be a Seleucid prince maybe Attalus II of Pergamon. A Bronze Greek artwork of the Hellenistic era. 3rd-2nd centuries BC.
hermesandmercury: Hermes Hellenistic; ca. 150 BC Bronze Grumento Nova, Italy (Findspot) British Museum (Facebook: Hermes & Mercury) Seguir leyendo
marmarinos: Hellenistic statuette of a hunter, perhaps specifically Alexander the Great, dated to 250-100 BCE. Bronze. Currently located in the British Museum.
stonemen: Kadmos slewing the Ismenian dragon. Hellenistic period.
hermesandmercury: Oval gem with Hermes playing lyre Greek; Hellenistic Period, 3rd–1st century BC Sard Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Facebook: Hermes & Mercury) Keep reading
salomi:Head of Alexander the GreatBronze. Greek or Roman. Late Hellenistic to Hadrianic, ca. 150 BCE — 138 CE.(New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art.)
salomi:Apollo CitharoedusRoman copy of 2nd century AD after a Hellenistic bronze original. From Miletus, Balat, in modern-day Turkey.The god is standing near a pillar; with a clear sensuality, his attitude, reminiscent of the Apollo “Lycian”,
hadrian6:Faun with Kid. Roman copy of a Hellenistic original belonging to the second School of Pergamus (160-150 B.C.). It was discovered in Rome in 1675. marble. Museo Nacional del Prado. Spain. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
theancientwayoflife:~ Ganymede and the Eagle.Culture/Date: Roman copy of the second half of the 2nd century of a late Hellenistic model of Greek figurative repertoir of the 4th century B.C.Medium: White marbleProvenience: Naples, National Archaeological
ancientpeoples: Bronze statuette of a huntsman, probably representing Alexander the Great c.200-100 BC Hellenistic Alexander the Great had himself immortalised in sculptural groups participating in hunts. This bronze figure of a man thrusting a spear
antonio-m: Statue of a prince or dynast without crown. Bronze, Greek artwork of the Hellenistic era, 3rd-2nd centuries BC. (Look at the beard, subtly engraved using a burin). Museo nazionale romano di palazzo MassimoRepost from @yamunaontheroad
desimonewayland:Theseus slays the MinotaurSecond half of the second century BCFound in Aphrodisias, a small ancient Greek Hellenistic city in the historic Caria cultural region of western Anatolia, Turkey.Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
antonio-m:“Torso of Hercules” by anonymous, Van Niehernan Art Foundation (The original marble torso is from the Hellenistic period and kept at the Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican City.
langoaurelian:Hellenistic Prince // Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Museo Nazionale Romano
stonemen: Hellenistic marble from Pergamon altar terrace. 2nd century B.C. Staatliche museum zu Berlin
ganymedesrocks: Seated in a Neo-Classicist Moment in Aestheticism, reproduced by the expert hand of Paolo Andrea Triscornia (1757-1833), in true Hellenistic fashion, with an unaltered interest in the realistic depiction of movement. Laocoön and His
echiromani: Sleeping Ariadne (fragment), Hellenistic period. Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
oinopa-ponton:The Gaddi Torso, part of Hellenistic sculpture of the 2nd century B.C. Italy, Florence, Uffizzi Gallery
archaicwonder: Hellenistic gold olive wreath diadem Circa 3rd Century BC The diadem composed of sheet gold over a tubular core, decorated with several long spear-shaped leaves with impressed veins and delicate hollow gold fruits, all attached to the
coolartefact: Gold bracelet with garnet, Greek-Hellenistic period, 3rd-to-2nd century B.C. Source: http://imgur.com/LKVc2aT
archaicwonder: Late Hellenistic Pentelic Marble Aphrodite, 1st Century BC3.7 ft (1.1 m) high
didoofcarthage: Details from a pair of wrist bracelets in the form of coiled snakes Greek (from Alexandria, Egypt), Hellenistic Period, 225-175 B.C. gold and copper alloy Getty Museum
mini-girlz: Hellenistic Aphrodite, Marble c. 2nd century BC, Featuring a torso representing the goddess nude, in a slightly swaying Anadyomene style. via > drouot.com
classical-beauty-of-the-past: Marble head of a horned youth wearing a diadem The diadem and horns of this portrait head signify a divinised Hellenistic ruler is represented. The horns, which were attached by means of marble dowels and stucco, were most
theancientwayoflife: ~Head of Polyphemos. Culture: Greek or Roman Period: Hellenistic or Imperial Period Date: ca. 150 B.C. or later
in-quo-totum-continetur: ifraangelico: Barberini Faun or Sleeping Satyr, unknown hellenistic sculptor, marble, circa 200 BCE.
pumpumschlanger: Hellenist
givemesomesoma: Hellenistic Floor Mosaic - Dionysus (Bacchus) Riding A Panther - ca 2nd-1st c. BC. - House of Masks, Delos
Bust of Dionysos. mid 1st.century. Roman copy of a Hellenistic original. bronze.
thegetty: In the Hellenistic period, artists were interested in more than just standard ideal figures. Bronze—surpassing marble with its tensile strength, reflective effects, and ability to hold fine detail—was employed for dynamic compositions,
uvre: Hellenistic Greece, 2nd Century BC.
museum-of-artifacts: Statue of an Athlete (Apoxyomenos), A.D. 1-90. In the Hellenistic period, artists were interested in more than just standard ideal figures. Bronze—surpassing marble with its tensile strength, reflective effects, and ability
maximien: Boxer of Quirinal and the Hellenistic Prince. Greek, 3rd century BC
archaicwonder: Hellenistic Gold Myrtle Wreath, 4th-3rd Century BC Myrtle wreaths, which were common in many regions, especially of Macedonia and southern Italy, alluded to Aphrodite, Demeter and Persephone, goddesses of fertility and vegetation. The