EditorialThe Medici vase, a large vase to right decorated with a representation of the sacrifice of Iphigenia, on a garden terrace, a teenage boy seated to left with a pen and paper with a drawing of the vase, cyprus trees and an obelisk to left in the backgrou...
EditorialRoman fresco depicting Iphigenia in Tauris. 1-50 AD. Tablinium. House of Lucius Caecilius Lucundus. Pompeii, Italy. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
EditorialThe Sacrifice of Iphigenia. Dated: 1769. Dimensions: image: 13.3 x 8.9 cm (5 1/4 x 3 1/2 in.). Medium: pen and black ink with gray wash over traces of graphite with border line by the artist on laid paper.
EditorialThe Sacrifice of Iphigenia (recto) / Study of a Male Nude (verso). Dated: c. 1726. Dimensions: sheet: 43.3 ? 56.2 cm (17 1/16 ? 22 1/8 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink with brown wash over black chalk; unrelated (?) touches of red chalk on laid paper.
EditorialThe Iphigenia and Orestes Mosaic, originally from Syria and valued at about $2.5 million, is among the items seized from Georges Lotfi. (via Manhattan District Attorney’s Office via The New York Times)