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Statue of Achilles in Hyde Park, London, made by the sculptor Richard Westmacott, installed by order of King George III and unveiled on 18 June 1822.
Herculaneum mosaic in opus vermiculatum from polychrome tesserae dated to late 2nd - early 1st century BC. from the Villa of Cicero outside of Porta Ercolano Gate\nInspired by the New Comedy three itinerant musicians faces covered with masks - one playing cymbals - one tambourine and a woman with double flute
Fragment of Nile mosaic or Palestrina Mosaic. Nilotic landscape from Palestrina, Italy
The centaur Nessus in Jardins de Tuileries, it was produced in 1892 and is in the gardens near the Louvre.  There is a man sat beside the sculpture. Paris, France, Europe.
The statue of Mercury in Glasgow, Scotland
Oceanus Tethys Mosaic from Daphne (Harbiye) in southern Turkey. Fourth century A.D.
Saul throws a spear at David in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Ancient Greek  Tetradrachm of Philip III, a silver coin from my own collection minted in Ancient Babylon over two thousand years ago.\nHead of Herakles in a lion head dress with the face of Alexander the Great, 323-317 BC
Greek stamp of Achilles and Ajax playing a board game. Replica of an ancient vase.
Casa de los Vettii. Triclinio en estilo IV. Fresco.\nDetail with Pan and Hermaphrodite\nDetail of the wall near the entrance to the room. It shows Pan with the staff lifting the tunic of Hermaphrodite with flower crown and necklace lying on a triclinary bed
The Alexander Mosaic is a Roman floor mosaic originally from the House of the Faun in Pompeii (an alleged imitation of a Philoxenus of Eretria or Apelles' painting) that dates from circa 100 BC
One of four gilt-bronze statues of Fames on Pont Alexandre III, Paris
The Victorian bronze Achilles statue known as the Wellington Monument at Hyde Park Corner, London, England,UK, which was sculpted by Richard Westmacott and erected in 1822, as a monument to the Duke of Wellington
Pompeii ancient ruins, italy
Typical ancient Greek pottery paintings depicting reddish figures on a black background.
Sabatini Gardens and Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain.
David was the king who united Israel and Judah. It was through his lineage that Jesus, the Messiah, would one day be born. As a boy, he was selected to be a musician for King Saul. He also killed the Philistine giant named Goliath. David became best friends with Saul’s son, Jonathan. Saul became very jealous of David and plotted to kill him. Jonathan helped him escape. David became King of Israel and made many mistakes. He was married when he saw Bathsheba. He fell in love with her. She was also married. David arranged for Uriah to be killed in battle. He then married Bathsheba. Their firstborn son died, but she later gave birth to Solomon.  David had several children with troubled lives. His son, Ammon, raped David’s daughter Tamar. Absalom, David’s third son, resented David. He became king of Hebron. A battle took place between Hebron and Israel. Joab with David’s army killed Absalom. David’s life was filled with sin, heartache, grief, and forgiveness. David ruled from about 1005 to 965 B.C. and was thought to be the ideal king. He was the writer of Psalms.
Herculaneum Italy mosaic showing Dionysus Symbols and Panther
An old vintage illustration of greek and roman gods of gates and doors
The Acratos and Euprocyne ancient mosaic. Gaziantep - Turkey. The ancient city of Zeugma is known to have been founded by Selevkos I. Nikator in 300BC. (Name of Selevkeia Euphrates)
Altes Museum (Old Museum) located on Museum Island, a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site on Berlin, Germany
Mosaic of Four Seasons
sights of old Pompeii in Italy
Part of the Four Seasons Mosaic in the House of Dionysos in Kato Paphos archeological park, Cyprus
Versailles, France-07 07 2023: Casting made in 1984 of a statue of a man and his horse entitled \
A statue in memory of the German Emperor Wilhelm at the outermost end of the Deutsche Eck, Koblenz
Greek stamp celebrating medicine, specifically Rheumatology. This is an ancient Greek image of a doctor, possibly Hippocrates, trying to remove the bad \
In Greek mythology Pitys was an Oread nymph ( Oread is a mountain nymph. ) who was pursued by Pan and transformed into a pine tree.\nPan & Hamadryad a false eighteenth-century mosaic
Isaac and Rebekah had twin boys, Jacob (Rebekah's favorite) and Esau (Isaac’s favorite). Jacob offered Esau stew in exchange for Esau’s birthright. Esau took the deal promising Jacob that he would turn over his rights as firstborn son. Isaac was old and blind. He planned to give his final blessing to his firstborn son Esau. Rebekah and Jacob tricked Isaac into giving the blessing to Jacob instead. Rebekah used goat skins to disguise Jacob and make Isaac think he was Esau. The plan worked. When Esau found out he was very angry and decided to kill Jacob. Rebekah overheard Esau’s plan and sent Jacob to her brother Laban’s. One night, Jacob dreamed about a stairway reaching to heaven, with angels going up and down. The Lord was standing before him and promised many descendants. At Laban’s, Jacob fell in love with Rachel. He agreed to work seven years for Laban to marry Rachel, his daughter. Rachel’s older sister, Leah was not married. Laban tricked Jacob into marrying Leah and forced Jacob to work seven more years to marry Rachel. While in Haran, Jacob had eleven sons. Rachel birthed one of them, Joseph--Jacob’s favorite. Jacob wanted to return to Canaan. Laban tried to stop them, but Jacob still left. Jacob and Esau reconciled. Rachel delivered a twelfth son to Jacob, Benjamin. Rachel died when the baby was born. Jacob returned to the home of his father. Isaac died later at the age of 180 and was buried by his sons, Jacob and Esau.
Rome, Italy - October 15, 2007: The equestrian statue of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius on the Piazza del Campidoglio, in the Italian capital city of Rome. He was emperor from 161 to 180 AD. The Piazza is situated on the Campidoglio or Capitoline hill - one of the original seven hills on which Rome was built. Image shot in the afternoon sunlight; horizontal format.
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