God Asclepius Accompanied by His Children Before a Family of Devotees, Votive Marble Relief
Code: DA04799
Creative person: Greek art
Title: Greek civilization, quaternary century b.C. Funerary aedicule of Aristonautes, temple-shaped monument, 330 b.C. From the Kerameikos necropolis, Athens, Greece.
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Motion picture Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04799
Artist: Greek fine art
Championship: Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Funerary aedicule of Aristonautes, temple-shaped monument, 330 b.C. From the Kerameikos necropolis, Athens, Greece.
Genre: Not bachelor
Period/Style: Greek Fine art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Not bachelor
Menstruation/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Code: DA04800
Creative person: Greek art
Title: Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. A fragment of an inscription with an Attic decree written in 'Stoichedon'.
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Picture Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04800
Artist: Greek art
Championship: Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. A fragment of an inscription with an Attic decree written in 'Stoichedon'.
Genre: Non available
Catamenia/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Non bachelor
Menses/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Code: DA04801
Artist: Greek art
Title: Greek culture, 4th century b.C. God Asclepius accompanied by his children before a family of devotees. Votive marble relief.
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Picture show Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04801
Creative person: Greek art
Championship: Greek civilization, fourth century b.C. God Asclepius accompanied by his children before a family of devotees. Votive marble relief.
Genre: Non available
Period/Mode: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Not bachelor
Period/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Code: DA04802
Creative person: Greek art
Title: Greek civilization, quaternary century b.C. Goddess Aphrodite born from the sea in a shell, terracotta sculpture.
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Picture Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04802
Creative person: Greek art
Championship: Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Goddess Aphrodite born from the sea in a shell, terra cotta sculpture.
Genre: Not available
Menstruation/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Not bachelor
Period/Fashion: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Lawmaking: DA04803
Creative person: Greek art
Title: Greek civilization, fourth century b.C. Acroterial relief portraying Aura or Nereid. From the forepart of the Temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Picture Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04803
Artist: Greek fine art
Title: Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Acroterial relief portraying Aura or Nereid. From the front of the Temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus
Genre: Non bachelor
Period/Way: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Not bachelor
Period/Manner: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Code: DA04804
Artist: Greek art
Title: Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Relief depicting a fight between a horseman and a soldier. From the Old Academy of Athens, Hellenic republic.
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Picture Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04804
Artist: Greek art
Title: Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Relief depicting a fight betwixt a horseman and a soldier. From the Old Academy of Athens, Greece.
Genre: Not bachelor
Period/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Not available
Period/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Code: DA04805
Artist: Greek fine art
Championship: Greek civilisation, 4th century b.C. Relief depicting iii Muses, attributed to the School of Praxiteles. From Mantineia, Greece.
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Film Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04805
Artist: Greek art
Championship: Greek civilization, fourth century b.C. Relief depicting three Muses, attributed to the School of Praxiteles. From Mantineia, Greece.
Genre: Non available
Menses/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Not available
Period/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Code: DA04806
Artist: Greek art
Title: Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Relief depicting three Muses, attributed to the School of Praxiteles. From Mantineia, Greece.
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Picture Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04806
Artist: Greek art
Title: Greek civilisation, 4th century b.C. Relief depicting three Muses, attributed to the Schoolhouse of Praxiteles. From Mantineia, Greece.
Genre: Not available
Period/Mode: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Not available
Period/Mode: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Code: DA04807
Creative person: Greek art
Championship: Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Relief depicting a musical contest between Apollo and Marsyas, attributed to the School of Praxiteles. From Mantineia, Greece.
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Picture show Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04807
Artist: Greek art
Title: Greek civilization, fourth century b.C. Relief depicting a musical contest between Apollo and Marsyas, attributed to the Schoolhouse of Praxiteles. From Mantineia, Greece.
Genre: Not available
Period/Mode: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Non bachelor
Menstruation/Way: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Lawmaking: DA04808
Artist: Greek fine art
Title: Greek civilization, quaternary century b.C. Praxiteles' schoolhouse. Marble relief depicting the musical claiming betwixt Apollo and Marsia. From Mantinea.
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Movie Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04808
Artist: Greek art
Championship: Greek culture, 4th century b.C. Praxiteles' schoolhouse. Marble relief depicting the musical claiming between Apollo and Marsia. From Mantinea.
Genre: Not bachelor
Flow/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Not bachelor
Period/Fashion: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Code: DA04809
Artist: Greek art
Championship: Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Praxiteles' school. Marble relief depicting the musical claiming between Apollo and Marsia. From Mantinea. Detail.
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Picture Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04809
Creative person: Greek fine art
Title: Greek civilisation, 4th century b.C. Praxiteles' school. Marble relief depicting the musical challenge betwixt Apollo and Marsia. From Mantinea. Particular.
Genre: Not bachelor
Period/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Not available
Period/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Code: DA04810
Artist: Greek art
Championship: Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. Headless statue of goddess Hygieia. From Epidaurus, Greece.
Location: National Archaeological Museum - Athens
Credits: DeAgostini Movie Library/Scala, Florence
Code: DA04810
Artist: Greek art
Title: Greek civilisation, 4th century b.C. Headless statue of goddess Hygieia. From Epidaurus, Greece.
Genre: Not available
Period/Style: Greek Art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
Genre: Not bachelor
Menses/Style: Greek Fine art (Classical)
Location: National Archaeological Museum
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