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Isfahan, Iran - October 15, 2014: Vintage ceramic tiles of the 19th century with hunting scene and a horse rider on October 15 2014. Third largest city in Iran, Isfahan is outstanding example of Islamic culture
Hercules and Iolaus mosaic - Anzio Nymphaeum. Lazio, Italy
Statue of Artemis. Fresco from Pompeii (VI. 17. 10). 50—1 BC.\n88 × 49 cm.\nPompeii, VI. 17. 10, House of the Dancer or House of Diana I, discovered 28th October 1763.
Frescoes of Pompeii, Italy
1989 old Positive Film scanned, Intrior of  Church of St. Gian - Reformierte Kirche San Gian, Celerina Schlarignar, Switzerland.
3d render image illustration of a greek male marble bust statue in different angles.
An ancient statue of a young man from ancient Greece presumed to be a  philosopher or poet, severe and sad. Small reproduction of original
closeup of character sculpture in the sky
Greek Pergamon, ancient Greek city in Mysia, situated 16 miles from the Aegean Sea on a lofty isolated hill on the northern side of the broad valley of the Caicus (modern Bakır) River. The site is occupied by the modern town of Bergama, in the il (province) of İzmir, Turkey.
detail of ancient roman fresco in Casa della Fontana Piccola, Pompeii, Italy
Detail of a dancing woman on a red background, fresco in the Fourth Style of Roman wall painting, 60-79 AD, in the large room adjoining the service room in the Fullonica di Stefanus, or Fullonica of Stephanus, a laundry in Pompeii, Italy.
Fresco  Mars in house of Venus, Pompeii
Detail of a fresco on a wall of the Romanesque church of Santa Maria Assunta, in Bominaco, L'Aquiila province, in Abruzzo (Italy). The church was founded around the year 1080, XII century
Interior for poster mockup with antique greek sculpture of Terpsichore and gold apple on empty white wall background. 3d rendering illustration. Alpha Channel mask.
Colorful frescoes adorning the walls of a serene monastery, depicting ancient stories and religious symbolism
wall paintings in Isfahan,Iran
Statues in Piazza del Popolo square, Rome, Italy
Naples, Italy - October 31 2023: Fresco and wall paintings in House of the Vettii or Casa dei Vettii or Domus Vettiorum in the archaeological site of Pompeii
Roman fresco showing flower dealers. Cherubs represent the flower dealers, and the flowers are being carried in baskets over one cherub's shoulder and on the back of a goat. This fresco is from the triclinium (dining room) of the House of the Vettii in Pompeii\n\nAn ancient Fourth-Pompeian-Style Roman wall painting in the House of the Vettii or Casa dei Vettii or Domus Vettiorum. Excavated 1894-1895\n\nThe brothers Aulus Vettius Restitutus and Aulus Vettius Conviva commissioned their Fresco decorations from one of the leading artists; workshops so that their home would be not only a comfortable residence but also a status symbol. Cupids and their female equivalents ( psyches ) engaged in a number of different activities
Russian old religious fresco of sinner
Hisham's Palace in Jericho
Monastery of Agios Nikolaos Anapavsas, , Meteora, Thessaly, scenes depicting the animals of paradise, painted by Theophanes the Cretan in 1527, Greece
CHIANG MAI, THAILAND - FEBRUARY 26, 2018: Close up of a statue with a buddhist's hand that has a cigarette, put by some tourists intended as a joke.
Pompeii, Italy: fresco paintings on ancient Roman walls
Ancient China Pottery Ware Pattern Background
Banner with a sculpture of mysterious scary ancient creature in downtown of Potsdam, Germany, with copy space for text. Concept of historical architecture heritage
Apollo, with his bow and quiver sits behind a wall or trellis with a muse at the moment when Admetos and Alkestis receiving the oracle\nFresco from House of the Tragic Poet ( Pompeii )\n\nAlcestis and Admetus of Pherae\nAlcestis, in order to comply with the prophecy of Apollo, agrees to sacrifice herself in place of her bridegroom, king Admetus.\nPompeii, House of the Tragic Poet, VI 8, 5, tablinum.\n45-79 AD.\n\nAlcestis was the fairest among the daughters of Pelias, king of Iolcus, and either Anaxibia or Phylomache. She was sister to Acastus, Pisidice, Pelopia and Hippothoe. Alcestis was the wife of Admetus by whom she bore a son, Eumelus, a participant in the siege of Troy, and a daughter, Perimele.\nIn Greek mythology, Admetus was a king of Pherae in Thessaly.
Head and shoulders detail of the ancient sculpture.
Izmir, Turkey-March 14, 2015: Portrait of a female statue found on the wall of the Celsus Library Ruins in Ephesus.
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