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A Nereid & a Sea Centaur
Image by Branko van Oppen

A Nereid & a Sea Centaur

A fragment of a gilded silver wine jug from southern Spain (10.5 cm in height; ca. 1st cent. BCE; APM inv. no. 15.375). The image is “rolled” out to compensate for the curvature of the vase neck. The scene illustrates a Nereid riding on the...
Ptolemaic Silver Wine Vase
Image by Allard Pierson Museum

Ptolemaic Silver Wine Vase

Different cultural traditions met in Hellenistic Egypt, as this small silver wine vase illustrates (11 cm in height; ca. 200-150 BCE; APM inv. no. 3397). It is decorated with acanthus and lotus leaves, floral motifs from respectively Greece...
Deer Rhyton
Image by Allard Pierson Museum

Deer Rhyton

The ancient Persian tradition of drinking or pouring wine from rhyta (drinking horns) was eagerly adopted in Classical Greece – despite the great political enmity between Greece and Persia. In the Hellenistic Age, rhyta in different materials...
Cleopatra in Ancient Portraiture
Image by Branko van Oppen

Cleopatra in Ancient Portraiture

Ancient portraits of Cleopatra depict her assertive, but certainly not unattractive features. The wide royal headband (diadēma) and traditional wavy coiffure express her sovereignty based on her Lagid descent. Silver tetradrachm struck...
Lady Margaret Beaufort, National Portrait Gallery
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Lady Margaret Beaufort, National Portrait Gallery

Portrait of Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby at prayer. Late 17th Century CE. Oil on Panel. 686 mm x 549 mm (27 in x 21 5/8 in). (National Portrait Gallery)
Assyrian Cylinder Seal Inscribed in Cuneiform Script
Image by The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Assyrian Cylinder Seal Inscribed in Cuneiform Script

Though not necessarily an Israelite object, this object was uncovered around Samaria and dates to the Iron Age II (8th century BCE). It is 3.9 cm long (The Israel Museum, Jerusalem). The image is significant because it is evidence—among other...
Titchfield Abbey
Image by Anguskirk

Titchfield Abbey

Titchfield Abbey in Hampshire, England. The abbey was founded in 1222 CE, and was where Henry VI of England (r. 1422 to 1461 CE, 1470 to 1471 CE) married Margaret of Anjou (d. 1482 CE).
Poulnabrone Dolmen and the Karst Landscape of the Burren, Ireland
Image by Betsy Mark

Poulnabrone Dolmen and the Karst Landscape of the Burren, Ireland

The Neolithic dolmen of Poulnabrone amidst the karst landscape of the Burren, County Clare, Ireland.
Celtic Art in Woods by Ailwee Caves, County Clare, Ireland
Image by Betsy Mark

Celtic Art in Woods by Ailwee Caves, County Clare, Ireland

One of the many wooden figures and other objects depicting Celtic figures or motifs in the woods surrounding Ailwee Caves, County Clare, Ireland.
The Burren, County Clare, Ireland
Image by Betsy Mark

The Burren, County Clare, Ireland

The Burren is the rocky high country above the village of Doolin, Ireland.
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