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Plaster Copy of the Nike
Image by Allard Pierson Museum

Plaster Copy of the Nike

Plaster copy of the Nike of Samothrace in old setting at the Allard Pierson Museum, standing straight without wings (APM 16.006).
Roman Bridge at Mopsuestia
Image by Carole Raddato

Roman Bridge at Mopsuestia

Roman bridge over the river Pyramus, built during the reign of Constantius II. It was restored by Justinian I in the 6th century CE and renovated in 743 and 840 CE. Mopsuestia, Turkey
Cleopatra's Gate, Tarsus, Cilicia
Image by Carole Raddato

Cleopatra's Gate, Tarsus, Cilicia

Cleopatra's Gate, Tarsus, Cilicia
A Japanese Folding Screen
Image by Gryffindor

A Japanese Folding Screen

A Japanese folding screen or byobu, used to sperate room space in traditional homes. This example shows a scene from the Tale of Genji. H. 153.4 cm x W. 349.9 cm. 18th century CE. (Asian Art Museum, San Francisco)
Exterior of a Traditional Japanese House
Image by Juuyoh Tanaka

Exterior of a Traditional Japanese House

The exterior of a traditional Japanese house. Sakano family's residence, Jousou-shi (city) Ibaraki-ken (Prefecture), Japan.
Traditional Japanese Hearth
Image by Fg2

Traditional Japanese Hearth

A traditional hearth in a Japanese home.
A Traditional Japanese Interior
Image by David A. LaSpina

A Traditional Japanese Interior

The interior of a traditional Japanese house. (Takayama, Gifu)
Venus with Drawers
Image by Art Institute of Chicago

Venus with Drawers

The “Venus de Milos with Drawers” (1936) by Salvador Dalí (painted plaster statue, 98 cm; ArtIC ref. no. 2005.424); courtesy of The Art Institute, Chicago (through prior gift of Mrs. Gilbert W. Chapman). © Salvador Dalí, Fundació Gala-Salvador...
Roman Gorgon's Head - Bath
Image by Wanda Marcussen

Roman Gorgon's Head - Bath

The pediment from the temple of Sulis Minerva is a carving of a Gorgon’s head- thought to be a “male Medusa” surrounded by hair, wings and possibly snakes. Gorgon’s heads are linked to Minerva and her Greek equivalent, Athena, as she carries...
Caldarium - Bath
Image by Wanda Marcussen

Caldarium - Bath

Remains of the Caldarium (hottest room) in the bath complex in Aquae Sulis (Bath). The roman bath complex was in use from the middle of the 1st to the early 5th century CE. Now visible in the Roman Baths Museum in Bath, UK.
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