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Typical ancient Greek pottery paintings depicting reddish figures on a black background.
Female Tourist in the Ancient Roman Amphitheater Ruin the The Holy City of Hierapolis next to the Pamukkale hot springs in Western Turkey built in the 2nd Century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Stie
Samson and Delilah in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Engraving from 1894 showing the Emperor Justinian and his Council.
Terracotta tondo, round bas-relief emblem with young couple in Roman tunics during wheat harvest
Io with bovine horns is kept under surveillance by Argos to prevent Zeus from seducing her, as requested by Hera.\nPompeii - House of Meleagro.\nIo was, in Greek mythology, one of the mortal lovers of Zeus. An Argive princess, she was an ancestor of many kings and heroes, such as Perseus.\nIo was tied to an olive tree in Heraion, the holy temple of Hera outside Argos, and the fierce hundred-eyed dog, Argus Panoptes, was guarding her and keeping Zeus away. However, Zeus found the way to set Io free and disregard his wife without doing it in person.\nHigh Resolution
Leda and the Swan: the fresco re-emerges in a room along Via del Vesuvio, during re-profiling interventions on the Regio V excavation fronts, Pompeii
Antique African Photograph: Group of Moorish Women, Algeria, Africa, 1893. Source: Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored.
Decoration Wall Roma Greek Style
Elijah raises the son of the widow of Zarephath in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
A print from an old 18th century Bible of the flight to Egypt from Bethlehem in the Christmas story, Mary riding on a donkey with the Christ child.  A key story in the Christian faith.
Typical ancient Greek pottery paintings depicting reddish figures on a black background.
Ancient Grave Stone (Stela)
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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.
Portrait of an Ottoman woman in Istanbul, Turkey. Vintage halftone photo circa late 19th century.
A woman sits on the steps of the ancient Greek theater and holds a sweet black and white stray cat, in the Peloponnese region at Epidaurus, Greece.
Young family of ancient Romans with baby and dog on a vintage terracotta tondo, round bas-relief
Young Caucasian man looking at ancient Rome theatre in Pamukkale
Pisa, Italy - June 2023: catholic cemetery, antique statue of sad woman, by Lorenzo Bartolini, 1841
Turkey, June 1974.  A young woman with sun hat at the DidymaTemple of Apollo.
stoop slab with an allegory of prudence isolated on white background
Vintage photograph of Intimacy, Young woman relaxing, reading book, Victorian photomontage19th Century
Woman studying book outside.
Fagnano Olona, Italy - May 6, 2023: Fagnano Olona, Varese province, Lombardy, Italy: exterior of the historic Madonna della Selva church
Solomon's judgment of harlots for the baby in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
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
Ancient bas-relief on Greek Thasos funerary stele on Thasos island, Greece
Hygieia the Genius of Health, statue by Alessandro Massimiliano Laboureur at the nymphaeum on Pincian Hill in the city of Rome the capital of Italy.
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