EditorialDesign for a Surtout de Table (Centerpiece), Pen and black ink, brush and grey wash on paper; Verso: graphite, pen and ink, Design for a centerpiece or surtout de table showing the left side. The central piece represents a pavilion with the statue of D...
EditorialThe Borghese gladiator, found at Anzio, Italy around 1610. Greek inscription on the body: " Agasias of Ephesos made it. " ca.100 BCE. Pentelian marble, H: 199 cm MA 527.
EditorialThe Borghese gladiator, found at Anzio, Italy around 1610. Greek inscription on the body: " Agasias of Ephesos made it. " Pentelian marble, H: 199 cm MA 527 (After restoration of right arm).
EditorialThe theatre of Ephesos, built under Lysimachos. The theatre was reconstructed during 1st BCE and 1st CE. Saint Paul preached here. Ephesus, Turkey.
EditorialLeft: Greek Amphoriskos, height 11.5 cm. Right: Egyptian Alabastron, height 12.8 cm (2nd half 6th BCE) from an archaic necropolis on the eleuthera agora (state market) in Ephesus, Turkey Inv. 1770 and 1723-10 / 7 / 74.
EditorialThe Borghese gladiator, found at Anzio, Italy around 1610. Greek inscription on the body: " Agasias of Ephesos made it. " Pentelian marble, H: 199 cm MA 527 (Before restoration).
EditorialApollo Temple at Didyma, Turkey. Designed by the Greek architects Paeonios of Ephesos and Daphnis of Milet, begun 313 BCE and finished around 40 CE. Exceptionally high podium. The standing columns date from the 2nd BCE 118.34 x 60.13 m.
EditorialCeremonial shield, oval, with welcoming scene in center, surrounded by four images of the goddess Diana of Ephesos. Part of the Farnese Armour, a present of King Philip II of Spain to Alessandro Farnese. 1578. Milan workshop, bluesteel, gold and silver...
EditorialCeremonial shield, oval, with welcoming scene in center, surrounded by four images of the goddess Diana of Ephesos. Part of the Farnese Armour, a present of King Philip II of Spain to Alessandro Farnese. 1578. Milan workshop, bluesteel, gold and silver...
EditorialThe Borghese gladiator, found at Anzio, Italy around 1610. Greek inscription on the body: " Agasias of Ephesos made it. " ca.100 BCE. Pentelian marble, H: 199 cm MA 527.
EditorialThe Borghese gladiator, found at Anzio, Italy around 1610. Greek inscription on the body: " Agasias of Ephesos made it. " Pentelian marble, H: 199 cm MA 527 (After restoration of right arm).
EditorialLeft: Greek Amphoriskos, height 11.5 cm. Right: Egyptian Alabastron, height 12.8 cm (2nd half 6th BCE) from an archaic necropolis on the eleuthera agora (state market) in Ephesus, Turkey Inv. 1770 and 1723-10 / 7 / 74.
EditorialThe Borghese gladiator, found at Anzio, Italy around 1610. Greek inscription on the body: " Agasias of Ephesos made it. " Pentelian marble, H: 199 cm MA 527 (Before restoration).
EditorialCeremonial shield, oval, with welcoming scene in center, surrounded by four images of the goddess Diana of Ephesos. Part of the Farnese Armour, a present of King Philip II of Spain to Alessandro Farnese. 1578. Milan workshop, bluesteel, gold and silver...
EditorialInterior of Hagia Sophia. The cupola is 55 m high, and measures 31 m across. The green columns come from the harbour gymnasium in Ephesos, the red porphiry columns from the temple of Jupiter in Baalbek. Columns have byzantine capitals, some bear the in...
EditorialThe Borghese gladiator, found at Anzio, Italy around 1610. Greek inscription on the body: " Agasias of Ephesos made it. " ca.100 BCE. Pentelian marble, H: 199 cm MA 527.
EditorialThe Borghese gladiator, found at Anzio, Italy around 1610. Greek inscription on the body: " Agasias of Ephesos made it. " Pentelian marble, H: 199 cm MA 527 (After restoration of right arm).
EditorialLeft: Greek Amphoriskos, height 11.5 cm. Right: Egyptian Alabastron, height 12.8 cm (2nd half 6th BCE) from an archaic necropolis on the eleuthera agora (state market) in Ephesus, Turkey Inv. 1770 and 1723-10 / 7 / 74.
EditorialThe Borghese gladiator, found at Anzio, Italy around 1610. Greek inscription on the body: " Agasias of Ephesos made it. " Pentelian marble, H: 199 cm MA 527 (Before restoration).
EditorialApollo Temple at Didyma, Turkey. Designed by the Greek architects Paeonios of Ephesos and Daphnis of Milet, begun 313 BCE and finished around 40 CE. Exceptionally high podium. The standing columns date from the 2nd BCE 118.34 x 60.13 m.