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Background imageAthens Collection: Flying fishes (terns), 2500 BC. (fresco)

Flying fishes (terns), 2500 BC. (fresco)
LRI4591555 Flying fishes (terns), 2500 BC. (fresco) by Cycladic, (25th-23rd century BC); National Archaeological Museum, Athens

Background imageAthens Collection: Greek Art: 'Athena Promachos'

Greek Art: "Athena Promachos"
LRI4659748 Greek Art: " Athena Promachos" Athenas struggling in the front line. Bronze sculpture from the Acropolis. 490-480 BC

Background imageAthens Collection: Greece, Athens, Acropolis, The Parthenon

Greece, Athens, Acropolis, The Parthenon

Background imageAthens Collection: Greek sculpture art (Olympia and Pergamon), wood engravings, published 1897

Greek sculpture art (Olympia and Pergamon), wood engravings, published 1897
Greek sculpture art from Olympia and Pergamon, Greece: 1) East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, c. 470 - 456 BCE (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 2) Nike

Background imageAthens Collection: The Story of Theseus, mid-15th century. Artist: Master of the Cassoni

The Story of Theseus, mid-15th century. Artist: Master of the Cassoni
The Story of Theseus, mid-15th century. Theseus lands on Crete from Athens and sets out to kill the Minotaur, the bull-headed monster which King Minos has had imprisoned in the labyrinth built by

Background imageAthens Collection: Menander (ca. 342-ca. 292 BC). Portrait

Menander (ca. 342-ca. 292 BC). Portrait
Menander (ca.342-ca.292 BC). Greek dramatist, representative of the athenian New Comedy. Roman copy of a Greek original. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageAthens Collection: Map of Siberia 1895

Map of Siberia 1895
Map of Siberia

Background imageAthens Collection: Souvenir postcard from Athens, Greece

Souvenir postcard from Athens, Greece, showing the Arch of Hadrian and the Parthenon atop the Acropolis. Date: 1899

Background imageAthens Collection: The boy from Marathon. 325 -300 BC. Work of Praxiteles

The boy from Marathon. 325 -300 BC. Work of Praxiteles workshop. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on bronze. GREECE. Athens. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: GREECE. Marathon

Background imageAthens Collection: The sacred trireme arrives at Tyre

The sacred trireme arrives at Tyre
Arrival at Tyre of the Athenian ambassadors in the sacred trireme, Paralos. They travelled to pledge anew the loyalty of Athens to Alexander the Great. 331BC

Background imageAthens Collection: Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher

Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher
Socrates (c.470-399 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher, credited with introducing a new and critical attitude in philosophy and science

Background imageAthens Collection: Socrates

Socrates (c. 470-399 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher, credited with introducing a new and critical attitude in philosophy and science

Background imageAthens Collection: PANC2A-00032

PANC2A-00032
Socrates. Hand colored 17th-century engraving

Background imageAthens Collection: Statue of Plato, The Academy, Athens, Greece, Europe

Statue of Plato, The Academy, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: The Parthenon

The Parthenon, The Acropolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: A 14th century icon of the Virgin Episkepis

A 14th century icon of the Virgin Episkepis, in the Byzantine Museum in Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: Great Britain Oar

Great Britain Oar Olympic Rowing Olympic Rowing Athens, Greece 18 August 2004 Date: 18 August 2004

Background imageAthens Collection: The Parthenon, Athens

The Parthenon, Athens

Background imageAthens Collection: They Crashed into the Persian Army with Tremendous Force

They Crashed into the Persian Army with Tremendous Force
STC306476 They Crashed into the Persian Army with Tremendous Force, illustration from The Story of Greece by Mary Macgregor, 1st edition, 1913 (colour print) by Crane

Background imageAthens Collection: Athenian red-figure kylix depicting Aegeus, King of Athens

Athenian red-figure kylix depicting Aegeus, King of Athens
XTD68847 Athenian red-figure kylix depicting Aegeus, King of Athens, consulting the Delphic Oracle (pottery) by Greek; Staatliche Museen, Berlin, Germany; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageAthens Collection: Head of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) young Leochares marble sculpture (4th century BC

Head of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) young Leochares marble sculpture (4th century BC
LRI4659890 Head of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) young Leochares marble sculpture (4th century BC). 340-330 BC. Dim. 35 cm Athenes, Acropolis Museum by Greek, (4th century BC); Acropolis Museum

Background imageAthens Collection: Ancient Greece: Athens, Acropolis - Parthenon, 1866 (coloured engraving)

Ancient Greece: Athens, Acropolis - Parthenon, 1866 (coloured engraving)
XEE702532 Ancient Greece: Athens, Acropolis - Parthenon, 1866 (coloured engraving) by Leutemann, Heinrich (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAthens Collection: Armatoles near Athens, 1829. Artist: Hess, Peter von (1792?1871)

Armatoles near Athens, 1829. Artist: Hess, Peter von (1792?1871)
Armatoles near Athens, 1829. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageAthens Collection: Greek Warrior, 1861. Artist: Haag, Carl (1820-1915)

Greek Warrior, 1861. Artist: Haag, Carl (1820-1915)
Greek Warrior, 1861. Found in the collection of the Benaki Museum, Athens

Background imageAthens Collection: Greek Bronze of a Gorgons Head, c4th century BC

Greek Bronze of a Gorgons Head, c4th century BC. National Museum, Athens

Background imageAthens Collection: Chaging of the guard. Athens. Greece

Chaging of the guard. Athens. Greece
Changing of the guar. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Athens. Attica. Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Low angle view of a temple, Temple Of Hephaestus, Ancient Agora, Athens, Greece

Low angle view of a temple, Temple Of Hephaestus, Ancient Agora, Athens, Greece
Greece - Attica - Athens. Ancient Agora. Theseion-Hephaisteion

Background imageAthens Collection: Taverna sign

Taverna sign, Plaka, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: 1784, Bocage Map of the City of Athens in Ancient Greece, topography, cartography

1784, Bocage Map of the City of Athens in Ancient Greece, topography, cartography
1784, Bocage Map of the City of Athens in Ancient Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Alaric in Athens engraving 1894

Alaric in Athens engraving 1894
Great Men and Famous Women

Background imageAthens Collection: Column of Erechteion, Greek temple

Column of Erechteion, Greek temple
The Erechteon is an ancient Greek temple on the north side of the Acropolis of Athens in Greece. The temple was built between 421 and 405 BC

Background imageAthens Collection: Base of a funerary kouros with six athletes

Base of a funerary kouros with six athletes. 510 -500 BC. Archaic Greek art. Relief on marble. GREECE. Athens. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: GREECE. Athens. Acropolis

Background imageAthens Collection: Statue outside the National Historical Museum in Kolokotroni Square, Athens, Greece, Europe

Statue outside the National Historical Museum in Kolokotroni Square, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: Alcibiades Acclaimed

Alcibiades Acclaimed
Alcibiades is acclaimed by the people of Athens when he returns after victories over the Spartans

Background imageAthens Collection: The Greek Parliament building, Syntagma (Constitution) Square, Athens, Greece, Europe

The Greek Parliament building, Syntagma (Constitution) Square, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: The Parthenon temple and Acropolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Athens, Greece, Europe

The Parthenon temple and Acropolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: The Parthenon temple and Acropolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Athens, Greece, Europe

The Parthenon temple and Acropolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: Statue of Aphrodite, found in Baiai southern Italy, National Archaeological Museum

Statue of Aphrodite, found in Baiai southern Italy, National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: The Library, Athens, Greece, Europe

The Library, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: Evzones guards in front of Greek Parliament building

Evzones guards in front of Greek Parliament building, Syntagma square, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAthens Collection: Aristotle / Exiled

Aristotle / Exiled
ARISTOTLE Greek philosopher leaving Athens with his followers, having been wrongly accused of impiety

Background imageAthens Collection: Part of Parthenon

Part of Parthenon
The eastern portico of the Parthenon seen over neighbouring rooftops

Background imageAthens Collection: Romans Pillage Athens

Romans Pillage Athens
Athens is pillaged by Sullas invading Romans

Background imageAthens Collection: Theatre of Dionysos

Theatre of Dionysos
The restored theatre of Dionysos in Athens

Background imageAthens Collection: Katherine Grainger & Cath Bishop

Katherine Grainger & Cath Bishop
Katherine Grainger and Cath Bishop Olympic Rowing Olympic Rowing Athens, Greece 18 August 2004 Date: 18 August 2004

Background imageAthens Collection: The Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece

The Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageAthens Collection: Greece, Attica, Athens, View of The Agora, Temple of Hephaestus

Greece, Attica, Athens, View of The Agora, Temple of Hephaestus

Background imageAthens Collection: Taurobolium Altar. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. G

Taurobolium Altar. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. G
Taurobolium Altar (360-370) with relief depicting the goddess Cybele enthroned with Demeter (right) flanked by Persephone Kore and Iacchus. Probably from Chalandri. National Archaeological Museum



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