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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.
Assisi - The fresco Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise in church Chiesa Nuova (San Francesco Convertito) by Giacomo Giorgetti from half of 17. cent.
A beautiful sculpture of a Saint and dove above a doorway to the Chiesa di San Vidal.
Milan, Italy - April 8, 2023: Milan, Lombardy, Italy: interior of the medieval San Marco church
Vasari Fresco done in the 1500s. Brunelleschi Cupola, Florence Duomo. Tuscany, Italy.
Washing of Feet fresco by Romanino at the Church Santa Maria della Neve, Pisogne
Religious art in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy: Adam and Eve
Florence - Duomo .The Last Judgement. Inside the cupola
Iphigeneia carried to the sacrifice by Odysseus and Menelaos\nThe House of the Tragic Poet ( also called The Homeric House or The Iliadic House ) is a Roman house in Pompeii, Italy dating to the 2nd century BC. The house is famous for its elaborate mosaic floors and frescoes depicting scenes from Greek mythology.\nFrom left to right : Agamemnon - Odysseus - Menelaos ( holding Iphigeneia ) - Calchas
Genova - The fresco of  Twelve old Jesus in the Temin the church Basilica della Santissima Annunziata del Vastato by  brothers Giovanni e Giovanni Battista Carlone from 17. cent.
14th century astronomic clock in Lund Cathedral, Sweden
Rome, Italy - 27 DESEMBER 2011: Vatican museum, Italy.
Florence, İtaly - 08/29/2023.\nFlorence is the capital city of the region of Tuscany in Central Italy. It is also the most populated city in Tuscany, with 360,930 inhabitants in 2023, and 984,991 in its metropolitan area.\nFlorence was a centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of that era. It is considered by many academics to have been the birthplace of the Renaissance, becoming a major artistic, cultural, commercial, political, economic and financial center. During this time, Florence rose to a position of enormous influence in Italy, Europe, and beyond. Its turbulent political history includes periods of rule by the powerful Medici family and numerous religious and republican revolutions. From 1865 to 1871 the city served as the capital of the Kingdom of Italy. The Florentine dialect forms the base of Standard Italian and it became the language of culture throughout Italy due to the prestige of the masterpieces by Dante Alighieri, Petrarch, Giovanni Boccaccio, Niccolò Machiavelli and Francesco Guicciardini.\nThe city attracts millions of tourists each year, and UNESCO declared the Historic Centre of Florence a World Heritage Site in 1982. The city is noted for its culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments. The city also contains numerous museums and art galleries, such as the Uffizi Gallery and the Palazzo Pitti, and still exerts an influence in the fields of art, culture and politics. Due to Florence's artistic and architectural heritage, Forbes ranked it as the most beautiful city in the world in 2010.\nFlorence plays an important role in Italian fashion, and is ranked in the top 15 fashion capitals of the world by Global Language Monitor; furthermore, it is a major national economic centre, as well as a tourist and industrial hub.
Church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, Milan
The philosopher Plato at the Academy of Athens in Greece. The statue was made by Leonidas Drosis (died 1882).
France. Haute-Savoie. St. Nicholas of Veroce / St. Gervais-les-Bains. April, 30, 2019. This colorful image depicts the life and apotheosis of St. Nicholas who pronounces a judgment of Solomon, in a neoclassical fresco of the nineteenth century, made in 1856 by artists from the Valsesia (Italy), Giuseppe Antonio and Lorenzo Avondo, under the vault of the church Saint Nicolas de Véroce built in 1725.
Dionysos discovers Ariadne on Naxos from the house of the colored columns in Pompeii.\nAfter Ariadne helped Theseus escape from the labyrinth, he abandoned her on the island of Naxos. His ship sails off in the upper right. Dionysus and his retinue discover her sleeping; the god falls in love with her and makes her his consort.
Rome - The fresco of prophet Isaiah in church San Girolamo dei Croati by  Pietro Gagliardi (1847-1852).
Sculpture of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) by Luigi Pampaloni from the 19th century in the open public space called the Niches of the Uffizi Colonnade in Florence, Italy
Raising of the Son of Theophilus, by Masaccio, famous Early Renaissance Fresco in the Brancacci Chapel in Florence, Italy
Side close-up of the statue of philosopher Socrates in Athens, Greece.\n\nThe statue was completed in 1885 by Leonidas Drosis.
Life of Jesus. By Albert Welles. NY 1874 Completely redrawn (in a new style) ancient illustration.
6th June, 2022 -Statue of Leonardo da Vinci outside the Uffizi Gallery in the Renaissance city of Florence in Italy.
Milan, Italy - April 18, 2023: Interior of the historic Certosa di Garegnano in Milan, Lombardy, Italy
House of the Vettii VI 15,1 Pompeii\nCentral wall painting on south wall showing Dionysus and Ariadne, as well as the fight between Eros and Pann
Parma -  The fresco Twelve old Jesus in the Temple in Duomo by Lattanzio Gambara (1567 - 1573).
Religious art and architectural details in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy
Moses teach Israelites the Law of God, ancient medieval relief in Saint Mark Square, Venice
A statue of the classical Greek philosopher Socrates, located at the Academy of Athens in Greece. The statue was completed in 1885 by Leonidas Drosis.
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