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BABOON (1)
BABOON WEARING A SUN DISC CROWN AND HOLDING A WREATH, A STAR AND INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD (1)
BABOON, WEARING A SUN DISC CROWN, SQUATTING ON BASE (1)
Baby Bacchus is on a little hill with a thyrsus in his hand, to which Silenus attaches a ribbon. To the left is a satyr on a tree. (1)
Baby Bacchus on the ground at the feet of a vine plant, together with a bearded herm against which Silenus leans who has a bunch of grapes in his hand. Bacchus lifts out his hands for the grapes. (1)
Baby Bacchus rides a panther, whilst Nisa offers him a bunch of grapes. Silenus plays the lyre. (1)
Baby Bacchus riding a lion, whilst a nymph shows him a bunch of grapes. There is another bacchic nymph, who leads the lion. A nymph sits at the bottom of a tree with an upturned vase or urn at her feet. (1)
Bacchant and Faun (1)
BACCHANT DANCING AND PLAYING TWO FLUTES (2)
Bacchante (2)
BACCHANTE HEAD, FRONT FACE, WITH THE THYRSUS (1)
Bacchante, giving drink to a young faun (1)
Bacchic box on a cliff with an altar at its base. In front are sitting a Silenus who plays the lyre and another satyr who plays the double pipes. (1)
Bacchic festival. A cherub kneels down and embraces a vase, Pan refills a cup that he is drinking from. To the right two satyrs are leaving, one of which plays a trumpet. (1)
Bacchic follower (half a figure) sitting with a thyrsus and looking at a comic mask. (1)
Bacchic follower carries a large goat on her shoulders, which she is offering as a sacrifice to Priapus (who is seen as a herm on a round altar). (1)
Bacchic follower crowned with ivy, holding up a bunch of grapes above a cup. (1)
Bacchic follower dances with gracious movements throwing her drapery around in artistic circles, whilst she looks behind her. (1)
Bacchic follower dancing and playing the double pipes. She is naked apart from a small cloth around her shoulders. She is seen from behind. (3)
Bacchic follower dancing with ecstasy and rich drapery, which she throws around in various ways. (1)
Bacchic follower dancing with ecstasy holding high the hem of her clothing with her right hand. In her left hand she carries a knotty thyrsus. In the field is the crescent moon. (1)
Bacchic follower dancing with ecstasy, running to the right. Her head is surrounded by a diadem. With her hands she lifts a large handkershief. (1)
Bacchic follower dancing with short clothing. She holds the hem with her left hand, whilst the right hand is holding a 'corimbo'. (1)
Bacchic follower dressed with subtle material is playing the double pipes and dancing. With a circle of an etruscan scarab. (1)
Bacchic follower knelt down with ecstasy on a round decorated altar. Nearby is a herm of Pan, which is planted in a 'teschio' of flowers. With her hands she lifts an idol which plays the double flute. (1)
Bacchic follower knelt down with ecstasy on a round decorated altar. To the left is a herm of Pan, which is planted in a 'teschio' of flowers. With her hands she lifts an idol which plays the double flute. Behind the bacchic follower is a knelt satyr with a thyrsus on a similar altar (he empties a flask with great gusto). (1)
Bacchic follower knelt on a four sided altar (she lifts a serpent in her hands). At the bottom another serpent appears and there is also a basket of fruits and grain to the right. (1)
Bacchic follower knelt on a four sided altar (she lifts a serpent in her hands). At the bottom another serpent appears and there is also a vase of fruits and grain to the right. (1)
Bacchic follower reclines on the floor looking towards Silenus, who is leaning up against a tree. A bearded satyr with a thyrsus in his hand heads backwards towards a vase. (1)
Bacchic follower runs to the right with a timpany in her left hand and in her right is a long strip. (1)
Bacchic follower sitting with his arm over his head and a thyrsus to the side of him. (1)
Bacchic follower sitting with his arm over his head and a thyrsus to the side of him. He faces to the left. (1)
Bacchic follower stands and is decently dressed with a thyrsus over her shoulders. (1)
Bacchic follower who dances with ecstasy holding a thyrsus and timpany in her hands. (1)
Bacchic follower with an ivy crown, nebride and thyrsus. (1)
Bacchic follower with long clothing dances with ecstasy to the sound of the cymbals. (1)
Bacchic follower with long clothing with a tree branch and horn in her hands. She runs to the right. (1)
Bacchic follower with rich drapery runs to the left with a lit torch in her left hand. (1)
Bacchic follower with thyrsus and an object in the shape of a globe/flask 'cucuzza.' She is dancing with ecstasy. (1)
Bacchic follower with thyrsus is dancing between two satyrs who are also dancing. One of them is playing the panpipes, while the other plays the double flute. (1)
Bacchic sacrifice: a satyr 'sganna' a goat under a tree.A Silenus (sitting) and a satyr (standing) accompany the festivities, one with the pipes and the other with the lyre. (1)
Bacchus (half dressed) in the act of relaxing with his right hand placed over the shoulders of a satyr, who carries the thyrsus. Around Bacchus is a goat's skin. (1)
Bacchus (nude) with sceptre leaning against a figurine of Silenus. (1)
Bacchus (nude) with thyrsus in his hand, supported by an adult cherub. (1)
BACCHUS [HOLDING A THYRSUS IN THE LEFT HAND] CARESSING AND LOOKING COMPLAISANTLY AT AMPELUS, THE SON OF SILENUS (1)
Bacchus and Ariadne (1)
BACCHUS AND ARIADNE, WHOLE LENGTH FIGURES (1)
Bacchus as a bull lying down near some rocks with a jug and a tree. (1)
Bacchus as a bull on his feet. (1)
Bacchus as a lion ridden by a cherub who has a baton in his hand. (1)
BACCHUS BRINGING SEMELE FROM HADES [HE HOLDS A THYRSUS IN HIS HAND AND IS PRECEDED BY A PANTHER] (1)
BACCHUS CHANGD INTO A LION, ATTACKING A TITAN, WHOSE FIGURE TERMINATES IN TWO SNAKES (1)
BACCHUS CHANGED TO A KID. CORRIGENDA: JUPITER COMMANDING MERCURY TO BEAR OFF TO INO THE INFANT BACCHUS, TRANSFORMED INTO A KID (1)
BACCHUS DISCOVERING ARIADNE ASLEEP ON A ROCK (1)
Bacchus dressed in a clamide raises the material around his neck. He runs with the thyrsus towards the right. (2)
Bacchus dressed in a clamide. He runs with the thyrsus towards the right and touches the top with his right hand. (3)
BACCHUS GIVING GRAPES TO TWO CUPIDS, WHO ARE PLACING THEM IN A BASKET (1)
Bacchus in the act of relaxing is supported by a satyr with a thyrsus. (1)
BACCHUS INTOXICATING VULCAN (1)
BACCHUS KILLING DRYAS WITH HIS THYRSUS (1)
BACCHUS LAUGHING AT HERCULES. CORRIGENDA: BACCHUS POINTING DERISIVELY AT HERCULES SLEEPING [OVERPOWERED WITH WINE] (1)
BACCHUS METAMORPHOSING DIRCE INTO A FOUNTAIN (1)
Bacchus on a chariot with four wheels pulled by two panthers on which ride two cherubs playing wind instruments. (1)
BACCHUS PLACING THE CROWN OF STARS ON THE HEAD OF ARIADNE (1)
BACCHUS PLACING THE RAM [OF LYBIA] AMONG THE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC (1)
BACCHUS PRESENTING TO THETIS THE URN CONTAINING THE ASHES OF ACHILLES AND PATROCLUS (1)
Bacchus sits on a little hill next to some vines. He is accompanied by a panther. (1)
BACCHUS TEACHING OENOPION, HIS SON BY ARIADNE, THE ART OF MAKING WINE (1)
Bacchus who with a cup in his hand leans against the trunk of a tree, covered by vines. (1)
Bacchus with a thyrsus and cantharus. He is accompanied by a panther and a satyr. (1)
Bacchus with the cantharus in his right hand leans against a cherub. (1)
BACCHUS WITH THYRSUS (1)
Bacchus with thyrsus and a crown placed on a column flanked by two eagles. (1)
Bacchus with thyrsus and cantharus riding on a panther. (1)
Bacchus with thyrsus and cantharus supported by a satyr with his foot and accompanied by a panther. (1)
BACCHUS, ATTENDED BY A LEOPARDESS, TEACHING ICARIUS TO MAKE WINE THE LATTER IS STANDING NEAR A PEDESTAL ON WHICH IS A VASE (1)
BACCHUS, ENAMOURED OF ERIGONE, DAUGHTER OF ICARIUS, CHANGES HIMSELF TO A BUNCH OF GRAPES TO DECEIVE HER [CHANGING HER INTO A VINE] (1)
BACCHUS, HEAD (1)
BACCHUS, HEAD, WITH A BEARD (1)
BACCHUS, IN A CAR DRAWN BY PANTHERS, LOOKING AT HERCULES DRUNK UNDER A TREE (1)
BACCHUS, METAMORPHOSED TO A LION, TEARING A TITAN IN PIECES (1)
BACCHUS, WHOLE LENGTH (1)
BACCHUS, WITH A CROWN OF STARS AND A THYRSUS, SEATED WITH ARIADNE, CUPID AT THEIR FEET (1)
Bacchus, with thyrsus and cantharus, is with the clamide on a biga led by two panthers who lift up on their back legs. (1)
BACK VIEW OF A NAKED WARRIOR WITH PLUMED HELMET AND SHIELD ON A HORSE (1)
BACK VIEW OF A WARRIOR ON A REARING HORSE AIMING A SPEAR (1)
BACK VIEW OF A WARRIOR WITH PLUMED HELMET AND SPEAR ON A REARING HORSE AIMING A SPEAR (2)
BACKVIEW OF A NAKED WOMAN SITTING ON A CLOAK (1)
BALD MASK (1)
Bald Silenus with faun ears and goat's skin on his shoulders. (1)
BATTLE SCENE: WARRIORS ON HORSES WITH SPEARS AND STANDARDS FIGHTING OVER FALLEN AND WOUNDED WARRIORS, A CLUB UNDER A FALLEN WARRIOR, A SMALL FIGURE OF MARS (?) WITH SWORD AND SHIELD COMING OUT OF THE CLOUDS ABOVE (1)
BATTLE: THREE WARRIORS ON HORSES WITH SPEARS, ONE DISMOUNTING (1)
Bearded and armed Mars, organising his armour. (1)
Bearded Bacchus sitting down with a thyrsus and a sphinx. (2)
Bearded Bacchus with thyrsus and cantharos accompanied by a panther. (2)
Bearded Bacchus with thyrsus and cantharos. (4)
Bearded Bacchus with thyrsus and cantharos. Behind is an altar with a mask. (1)
BEARDED BUST OF A MAN (ZEUS ?) WITH LONG HAIR, A MANTEL DRAPED OVER SHOULDER. (1)
BEARDED BUST OF ZEUS (?) WITH LONG HAIR (1)
Bearded centaur with lion's skin holding a branch of a tree and a vase. (1)
BEARDED HEAD OF A MAN (ZEUS ?) WITH LONG HAIR (2)
BEARDED HEAD OF ZEUS (?) WITH LONG HAIR (1)
BEARDED HEAD OF ZEUS IN PROFILE WITH A WREATH IN HIS LONG HAIR AND A BUNDLE OF THUNDERBOLTS BELOW. (1)
BEARDED HEAD OF ZEUS WITH LONG HAIR, THE EAGLE VISIBLE ABOVE HIS HEAD, A BUNDLE OF THUNDERBOLTS BELOW. (1)
Bearded head with lion mask on his forehead. At the bottom are two cornucopia with a caduceus in the middle. (1)
Bearded head, similar to the Dionysos of the last; dress at neck. (1)
Bearded herm of Bacchus, crowned with vines (?). (1)
Bearded herm of Bacchus. (1)
BEARDED JANUS HEADS (1)
Bearded man on a seat with a thyrsus. There is a column with a phallus. (1)
BEARDED MASK (1)
BEARDED MASK, FACE (?) VISIBLE IN OPEN MOUTH (1)
BEARDED MASK, HIGH FOREHEAD (2)
BEARDED MASK, HIGH FOREHEAD, WREATH (?) (3)
BEARDED MASK, IVY WREATH (1)
BEARDED MASK, WITH IVY (?) WREATH (1)
Bearded Mercury riding a tortoise, which swims across the sea. Mercury holds a branch. (2)
Bearded Mercury without the clamide and completely nude. He is walking to the left, with a caduceus which serves as a sceptre and his left hand is against his flank. (1)
Bearded Mercury without the clamide and completely nude. He is walking to the right, with a caduceus and others in his hands. (1)
Bearded satyr (nude) dancing ad looking at himself in the mirror. (1)
Bearded satyr moves excitedly whilst kneeling on the ground and drinking from a cup, which he holds with burning desire against his lips. (1)
Bearded satyr on his knee with a large serpent. (1)
Bearded satyr on his knee with a large serpents which passes behind his back. (1)
Bearded satyr running with lion's skin, thyrsus and cup. (1)
Bearded satyr running with the crook and nebride. (1)
Bearded satyr sits near some vines, holding a thyrsus in his left hand and a cantharus raised by his right. (1)
Bearded satyr sitting down with his face to a tree from which hang the double flute and the panpipes. (1)
Bearded satyr sitting down with his face to a tree from which hangs the double flute. (1)
Bearded satyr sitting on a lion's skin lifting the double flutes in his left hand. (1)
Bearded satyr strokes a large goat. The satyr is seated with a thyrsus between his arms. Behind is a little hut and nearby are the panpipes. (1)
Bearded satyr who lifts the cover of an amphora. (1)
Bearded satyr who steals the clothing of a semi-nude woman. (2)
Bearded satyr with a horse's tail carries a woman. (2)
Bearded satyr with amphora and knotted walking stick runs to the right. (1)
Bearded satyr with thyrsus attempts to grab a swan. (1)
Bearded satyr with thyrsus in the left hand. His other hand is placed against his side. (1)
Bearded satyr with thyrsus kneels on the ground and drinks from a cup. (1)
BEARDED, BALD MASK (2)
BEARDED, BALD MASK, INSCRIPTION (1)
BEARDED, BALD MASK, IVY WREATH (1)
BEARDED, BALD MASK, WITH IVY WREATH (1)
BEARDED, HAIRY MASK (1)
bearded, TREE, MAN, PALM (1)
bee, LION (2)
BEELZEBUB (1)
BEETLE, HIEROGLYPH (1)
BELATES ATTACKING AMYCUS WITH THE LEG OF A TABLE [THE CENTAUR AMICUS KILLED BY ONE OF THE LAPITHIAE] (1)
BELLEROPHON FALLING FROM PEGASUS (1)
BELLEROPHON ON PEGASUS (1)
BELLEROPHON ON PEGASUS AIMING HIS SPEAR (1)
BELLEROPHON ON PEGASUS ATTACKING THE CHIMERA (1)
BELLEROPHON ON PEGASUS FIGHTING THE CHIMAERA (1)
Bellerophon riding Pegasos; below, the Chimaera. (1)
BELLEROPHON TAKING THE BRIDLE OF GRAZING PEGASUS (1)
BELLEROPHON TAKING THE BRIDLE OF PEGASUS, GRAZING UNDER A TREE (1)
Bellerophon watering Pegasos at Hippokrene; a tree behind. Ground line. Inscribed ? OTIATOU, or the like, apparently a false copy of SOSTRATOU which appears on other versions. (1)
BELLEROPHON, MOUNTED ON PEGASUS, ATTACKING CHIMAERA [WHOSE HEADS ARE UPRAISED TOWARDS HIM] (1)
Below, a seated grieving woman, part-dressed; beyond, the forepart of a horse and a large Celtic shield, and in the background a figure in a short tunic with head thrown back (with a trumpet?). (1)
BES HOLDING TWO DEER (?), BETWEEN TWO LIONS (?); A WINGED GLOBE ABOVE (1)
BES HOLDING TWO SNAKES (?) (1)
BES HOLDING TWO VULTURES AND TWO LIONS (?), WINGED GLOBE ABOVE (1)
BES,CRESCENT MOON, STAR (1)
Between an old tree, from which hang a sack and the altar of young Bacchus, there is Silenus as a teacher. Two young boys fight, and on the right are another couple. (1)
Between two dancing satyrs appears an agitated female bacchic follower, accompanied by a panther.Nearby a little boy to the right seems to make music (but this part is fragmentary). At the foot of an old tree is a lit altar. (1)
Biga. Set in a modern gold ring. (1)
BION [OF SMYRNA] (1)
bird (?) (1)
BIRD (CRANE ?) (1)
BIRD (IBIS ?) (1)
BIRD (IBIS ?) HORN (TRUMPET ?) (1)
Bird (stork?), groundline. (1)
BIRD IN CENTRAL OVAL, IN UPPER QUARTER: HORUS ON FLOWER, WINGED SNAKE, BELOW: LOST IMAGE AND HORUS FALCON. (1)
Birth of Bacchus. Mercury presents Jupiter with the newly born deity. (1)
BIRTH OF HERCULES, A GROUP OF FOUR FIGURES (1)
BITCH, PUPPIES (2)
BOAR (1)
Boat oar and butterfly. (1)
BONUS EVENTUS (1)
Bonus Eventus (?), holding a phiale (?), chlamys at the back . (1)
Bonus Eventus holding ears of corn and phiale, chlamys at the back, groundline. (1)
Bonus Eventus, groundline. (1)
Bonus Eventus, holding a phiale and ears of corn, groundline. (1)
Bonus Eventus, holding a phiale and ears of corn. Set in an iron mount. (1)
Bonus Eventus, holding a phiale in one hand, ears of corn and two bunches of grapes in the other. Set in an iron mount. (1)
Bonus Eventus, holding a phiale over an altar and ears of corn, groundline. (1)
Bonus Eventus, holding grapes and ears of corn, a chlamys hanging from the back, groundline. Set in Medieval silver ring with the inscription sigillum secretum around a cross. (1)
Bonus Eventus, in a short tunic with a chlamys at his back, holding ears of corn, a pedum over his shoulder with grapes suspended. (1)
Bonus Eventus, naked and with a chlamys at his back, holding ears of corn and a wreath. (1)
BOREAS AND ORITHYIA [ORYTHEA] ON A MOUNTAIN IN THRACE (1)
BOREAS CARRYING OFF ORITHYIA [FROM A ROCK IN THRACE] (1)
BOREAS DASHING THE NYMPH PITHYS ON A ROCK (1)
BOREAS FLYING AWAY WITH ORYTHYIA (1)
BOVINE (?) (1)
BRISEIS [AND PRIAM] BROUGHT BY THE TWO HERALDS TO ACHILLES (1)
BRISEIS LAMENTING THE DEATH OF PATROCLUS [ACHILLES AND BRISEIS MOURNING OVER THE BODY OF PATROCLUS, WHICH IS STRETCHED ON A COUCH, BEHIND WHICH HIS HELMET AND SWORD ARE SEEN] (1)
BRISEIS SHOWING TO ACHILLES THE PRESENTS OF AGAMEMNON, WHICH ARE BROUGHT BY A SLAVE (1)
BRITANNIA POURING A LIBATION FROM A PHIALE ON AN ALTAR IN FRONT OF A STATUE, A SHIELD (DEVICE: UNION JACK) ON HER ARM, A SPEAR LEANING ON HER SHOULDER AND A LION AT HER FEET. INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
BRITANNIA WITH A SMALL BRANCH, A SHIELD WITH THE UNION JACK AND A SPEAR SITTING IN A GLOBE (1)
BRITANNIA WITH A WREATH AND CORNUCOPIA SITTING ON A CLOTH WITH THE UNION JACK, THE PROW OF A BOAT AND A LION AT HER FEET (1)
BRITANNICUS (1)
Bull (1)
Bull and goat. (1)
Bull covered in lion's skin with a bacchic woman and old Silenus accompanied by a little angel. The Silenus holds in his hand a cantharus, which he offers to the woman. In his other hand he holds a thyrsus. (1)
Bull grazing with a tree and a little building on which is a figure. At the bottom there is a dog. (1)
Bull grazing with a tree and a little building. (1)
Bull scratching his knee with a crown of ivy around his waist. Above the thyrsus is an inscription. (1)
Bull with a human head with Victory flying above. (1)
Bull with human head is running. (1)
Bull's head. (1)
BUSHY TAILED ANIMAL (FOX ?), FLOWER (?) IN FIELD. (1)
BUST IN PROFILE WEARING THE NEMES, A STRUCTURE UNDERNEATH (1)
Bust of (nude) Ariadne with ivy crown. (1)
Bust of a Apollo? with long locks. (1)
Bust of a bacchic follower crowned with ivy and a clamide 'in estasi' (?). (1)
Bust of a bacchic follower crowned with ivy with a nebride and a head of a goat and with a thyrsus entwined with 'pampani'. (1)
BUST OF A BEARDED MAN (2)
BUST OF A BEARDED MAN (JUPITER?), A CLOAK DRAPED OVER SHOULDERS, HAIR TIED IN DIADEM, IN PROFILE LEFT (1)
BUST OF A BEARDED MAN (JUPITER?), DRESSED, HAIR TIED IN DIADEM, IN PROFILE LEFT (1)
BUST OF A BEARDED MAN (JUPITER?), HAIR TIED WITH DIADEM, CLOAK DRAPED OVER SHOULDERS, IN PROFILE (1)
BUST OF A BEARDED MAN (JUPITER?), HAIR TIED WITH DIADEM, IN PROFILE (1)
BUST OF A BEARDED MAN (PHILOSOPHER?), HAIR TIED WITH DIADEM, CLOAK DRAPED OVER SHOULDERS, IN PROFILE (8)
BUST OF A BEARDED MAN (PHILOSOPHER?), IN PROFILE (1)
BUST OF A BEARDED MAN, DRESSED, HAIR TIED WITH DIADEM, IN PROFILE (1)
BUST OF A BEARDED MAN, HAIR TIED WITH DIADEM, IN PROFILE (3)
Bust of a bearded man. (6)
BUST OF A BEARDED WARRIOR (AJAX?) WITH A CORINTHIAN CRESTED HELMET (1)
BUST OF A BEARDED WARRIOR (AJAX?) WITH A CORINTHIAN CRESTED HELMET (DECORATED WITH A CENTAUR FIGHTING A LAPITH) AFTER A BUST FROM HADRIAN'S VILLA (1)
BUST OF A BEARDED WARRIOR WITH A CAP (ODYSSEUS), INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
BUST OF A BOY IN PROFILE RAISING A FINGER TO HIS MOUTH (1)
BUST OF A BOY IN PROFILE RAISING A FINGER TO HIS MOUTH. (2)
BUST OF A BOY IN PROFILE RAISING A FINGER TO HIS MOUTH. A CORNUCOPIA BEHIND HIM. (1)
BUST OF A CHILD (EROS?), IN PROFILE (1)
BUST OF A CHILD IN PROFILE RAISING A FINGER TO HIS MOUTH (1)
BUST OF A CHILD, IN PROFILE (3)
Bust of a diademed youth. (1)
Bust of a dressed woman wearing a mitra cap. (1)
BUST OF A HELEN (?) WEARING A SCARF (1)
Bust of a helmeted warrior. 'Ares'. (1)
BUST OF A KING (2)
BUST OF A KING, INSCRIPTION. (5)
Bust of a lady. (1)
BUST OF A MAENAD (?) WITH A VEIL (1)
BUST OF A MAENAD (?), HER HAIR TIED WITH A FILLET, GRAPES (?) (3)
Bust of a maenad in three quarter view, grapes and vine leaves in her hair. (1)
BUST OF A MAENAD WITH A VEIL AND VINE LEAVES (3)
BUST OF A MAENAD WITH IVY AND GRAPES OF VINE WREATH, AN ANIMAL SKIN WITH GOAT'S HEAD ON HER SHOULDER (1)
BUST OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES (4)
BUST OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES AND ANIMAL SKIN (1)
BUST OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES, ONE BREAST EXPOSED (1)
BUST OF A MAN AND A WOMAN FACING EACH OTHER, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (1)
Bust of a man in profile. Set in Medieval silver pendant with a French inscription. (1)
BUST OF A MAN SCREAMING, IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW, A CLOAK BILLOWING OVER HIS HEAD (1)
Bust of a man wearing a fillet. (1)
BUST OF A MAN WITH A RADIATE CROWN, A SCORPION (1)
Bust of a man with cowl. (1)
BUST OF A MAN, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (1)
BUST OF A NYMPH (1)
BUST OF A ROYAL WOMAN IN PROFILE WEARING A VULTURE CAP (3)
BUST OF A SATYR (3)
BUST OF A SATYR (?) (1)
BUST OF A SATYR (?) WITH HORNS (?) (1)
BUST OF A SATYR (?), AN ANIMAL SKIN FASTENED ON ONE SHOULDER (1)
BUST OF A SATYR (?), WITH STAFF, AN ANIMAL SKIN FASTENED ON ONE SHOULDER (2)
BUST OF A SATYR WITH STAFF (1)
BUST OF A SATYR, VINE LEAVES IN HIS HAIR, ANIMAL SKIN FASTENED ON ONE SHOULDER (3)
Bust of a veiled lady supported by an acanthus. (1)
BUST OF A VEILED WOMAN IN PROFILE (18)
BUST OF A VEILED WOMAN IN PROFILE, A MODEUS ON HER HEAD, A PARAZONIUM BEHIND (1)
BUST OF A VEILED WOMAN IN PROFILE, AN ALTAR WITH FLAMES IN THE FIELD (1)
BUST OF A VEILED WOMAN IN PROFILE, BEFORE A VASE, WITH FLAME. (1)
BUST OF A VEILED WOMAN IN PROFILE, HER HAIR TIED WITH A DIADEM (1)
Bust of a warrior with aegis. (1)
Bust of a warrior, his helmet decorated with a crouching animal with grotesque head, his corselet and epaulette with grotesque heads. (1)
BUST OF A WINGED VICTORY (5)
BUST OF A WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A PALM BRANCH (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN (2)
BUST OF A WOMAN (APOLLO?) IN PROFILE, WITH A LYRE (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE (3)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE WITH HAIR TIED IN A CHIGNON AND A HAND WITH POINTING FINGER, INSCRIPTION (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, A LAUREL WREATH IN HER HAIR (4)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HAIR BOUND UP (2)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HAIR DRESSED UP WITH A DIADEM (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HAIR DRESSED WITH PLAITS, DIADEM AND SCARF (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HAIR TIED UP (2)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HAIR TIED UP IN A CHIGNON (2)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HAIR TIED UP IN A CHIGNON, SIGNATURE (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HER HAIR DRESSED UP IN A CHIGNON WITH A DIADEM (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HER HAIR DRESSED UP IN A CHIGNON WITH BRAIDS, CHAINS OF PEARLS AND A DIADEM (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HER HAIR TIED IN A BUN, WITH MODEUS, HORNS OF AMMON, RAYS OF SOL, A TRIDENT AND SNAKE IN THE FIELD (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HER HAIR TIED IN A CHIGNON (3)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HER HAIR TIED WITH A FILLET (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, ONE BREAST BARED, WITH A LAUREL WREATH AND A LYRE (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, WITH A LAUREL WREATH (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, WITH A LYRE (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, WITH A MASK OF A BEARDED MAN (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, WITH LAUREL WREATH AND BRANCH (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, WITH VEIL AND DIADEM (4)
Bust of a woman in three-quarter back view, with cloak over dress. (1)
Bust of a woman wearing a fillet and a twisted necklace. (1)
Bust of a woman wearing a necklace. (1)
Bust of a woman wearing a soft cap. Cf. 246. (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN WITH A SCEPTRE (?), HEAD OF A CHILD (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN WITH A VEIL (1)
Bust of a woman with loose hair below two thin hairbands, her breasts bared. (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN WITH THE MASK OF A BEARDED MAN (2)
Bust of a woman, hair tied in ribbons. (1)
Bust of a woman, hatched border to her dress, baring much of one breast. (1)
Bust of a woman, her dress slipping from her shoulder. Inscribed in Greek SAPH[O (probably modern); a lyre and a bee in the field. (1)
BUST OF A WOMAN, INSCRIPTION (3)
BUST OF A WOMAN, ONE BREAST BARED (2)
Bust of a woman, probably Clio, holding a scroll. Her hair is bound in a fillet, and at the neck. (1)
Bust of a woman. (6)
Bust of a woman. Inscribed in Greek (1)
Bust of a wreathed woman with long ringlets. Taken to be an incunabulum of an Italian 15th-century engraver. (1)
Bust of a young Apollo, laurel-wreathed, holding a crook or pedum? (1)
BUST OF A YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) WITH IVY AND GRAPES OF VINE WREATH (3)
BUST OF A YOUNG DIONYSOS WITH IVY AND GRAPES OF VINE WREATH (1)
BUST OF A YOUNG HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN CAP, THE PAWS KNOTTED AT THE SHOULDER (1)
BUST OF A YOUNG MAENAD WITH IVY WREATH (2)
BUST OF A YOUNG MAENAD WITH IVY WREATH AND ANIMAL SKIN (?) (1)
BUST OF A YOUNG MAENAD WITH THYRSOS (1)
Bust of a young man. (1)
BUST OF A YOUNG SATYR WITH IVY WREATH (2)
BUST OF A YOUTH (GANYMEDE) IN PROFILE, NEXT TO THE HEAD OF AN EAGLE. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH (GANYMEDE) IN PROFILE, THE CURLY HAIR TIED WITH A BAND, NEXT TO THE HEAD OF AN EAGLE. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH (GANYMEDE?) IN PROFILE, THE CURLY HAIR TIED WITH A BAND. (4)
BUST OF A YOUTH (HARPOKRATES?) WEARING A LOTUS CROWN (?) IN PROFILE, RAISING A FINGER TO HIS MOUTH OPPOSITE THE HEAD OF A DOG (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH (HYMENAIOS?), IN PROFILE, WITH TORCH AND WREATH OF FLOWERS (4)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE (HARPOKRATES) RAISING A FINGER TO HIS MOUTH, DRAPED WITH A MANTLE OVER THE BOTTOM. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE (HARPOKRATES) RAISING A FINGER TO HIS MOUTH. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE RAISING A FINGER TO HIS MOUTH. (7)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A CORINTHIAN HELMET (A FEATHER AS PLUME). (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A CORINTHIAN HELMET (A GRIFFIN AS PLUME). (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A CORINTHIAN HELMET (DECORATED WITH A NIKE BLOWING A TRUMPET). (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A CORINTHIAN PLUMED HELMET. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A PHRYGIAN HELMET ENDING IN A HEAD OF A LION, THE NECK GUARD A SATYR HEAD. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A PLUMED HELMET COMPOSED FROM TWO HEADS OF SATYRS. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A PLUMED HELMET. (2)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, THE PLUMED HELMET WITH A BEARDED SATYR HEAD AS NECK GUARD AND VISOR. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, THE PLUMED HELMET WITH A SATYR MASK AS NECK GUARD AND FRONT, THE BUST ENDING IN HEADS (MEDUSA AND A SATYR, OR JUPITER AND MINERVA?). (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, WITH A COMIC MASK AND SATYR AS HELMET, THE BUST ENDING IN HEADS OF MEDUSA AND A SATYR. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, WITH A CORINTHIAN HELMET AND SHIELD, AND LONG HAIR. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, WITH A PLUMED HELMET COMPOSED FROM HEADS OF SATYRS, THE DRESSED BUST AND SHOULDER ENDING IN HEADS OF SATYRS, A MEDUSA HEAD IN FRONT. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, WITH A PLUMED HELMET COMPOSED FROM TWO HEADS OF SATYRS, THE BUST AND SHOULDER ENDING IN HEADS OF SATYRS, A MEDUSA HEAD IN FRONT. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, WITH A PLUMED HELMET COMPOSED FROM TWO HEADS OF SATYRS, THE BUST ANOTHER HEADS OF SATYRS, A MEDUSA HEAD IN FRONT. (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH WITH A FILLET IN LONG, CURLY HAIR, HOLDING A SHIELD AND A BOW WITH A LION SKIN (PARIS?) (1)
BUST OF A YOUTH WITH A PHRYGIAN CAP (PARIS?) IN PROFILE (4)
BUST OF A YOUTH, IN PROFILE (4)
Bust of a youth. (1)
Bust of a youthful Hermes with caduceus at shoulder. (1)
Bust of Abundantia with corn in her hair, holding a cornucopia of flowers and poppy heads, with corn stalks emerging. (1)
BUST OF AESOP (1)
Bust of Alexander with Ammon horns. (1)
Bust of Aminone Jupiter and Aforia (2)
Bust of Aminone Jupiter and Aminone and Isis and Satyr in profile (1)
Bust of an Egyptian queen or Isis, wearing a vulture headdress, disc-and-horns crown, and a pectoral. (1)
BUST OF ANAXARCHUS UPON A VASE (1)
BUST OF ANCHARSIS (1)
BUST OF APOLLO (9)
BUST OF APOLLO (?) (2)
BUST OF APOLLO (?) WITH LAUREL WREATH, INSCRIPTION (1)
Bust of Apollo and Diana. (1)
BUST OF APOLLO BELVEDERE (7)
BUST OF APOLLO BELVEDERE, INSCRIPTION (2)
Bust of Apollo with bow and quiver. (1)
Bust of Apollo with bow. (3)
BUST OF APOLLO WITH LAUREL WREATH, LYRE (1)
BUST OF APOLLO WITH LAUREL WREATH, LYRE (?) (3)
BUST OF APOLLO WITH LYRE (1)
BUST OF APOLLO WITH LYRE, INSCRIPTION (1)
Bust of Apollo with lyre. (3)
BUST OF APOLLO WITH STAFF (1)
BUST OF APOLLO, INSCRIPTION (1)
BUST OF APOLLO, LYRE (?) (2)
Bust of Apollo, with hair band. (1)
Bust of Apollo, with laurel wreath and laurel? branch before the bust. (1)
Bust of Apollo. (5)
Bust of Ariadne with ivy crown, 'pallio' and necklace. (1)
Bust of Ariadne with ivy crown. (1)
Bust of Ariadne with vine wreath. (1)
Bust of Ariadne, ivy-crowned, wearing a nebris. (1)
BUST OF ARTEMIS WITH BOW (5)
BUST OF ARTEMIS WITH QUIVER (8)
BUST OF ASKLEPIOS, SNAKE (1)
BUST OF ASKLEPIOS, SNAKE CURLED AROUND STAFF (1)
BUST OF ASKLEPIOS, SNAKE ON STAFF (1)
Bust of Athena (?) wearing a corselet; a mask on her helmet with a feather crest; a grotesque head as epaulette. (1)
Bust of Athena (?) with a mask and vine on her helmet. (1)
Bust of Athena (?), wearing a scale corselet; Corinthian helmet decorated with a snake. (1)
Bust of Athena in an Attic helmet, with aegis and gorgoneion. (1)
Bust of Athena in Attic helmet, wearing aegis with Medusa head. (1)
Bust of Athena in Corinthian helmet, dress over shoulders. (1)
Bust of Athena to left. (1)
Bust of Athena to right. (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH CORINTHIAN HELMET AND AEGIS (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH CORINTHIAN HELMET AND SHIELD (DEVICE: OLIVE BRANCH) (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH CORINTHIAN HELMET, SHIELD, SPEAR AND OWL ON TOP (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH CORINTHIAN PLUMED HELMET, DECORATED WITH AN OWL AND THUNDERBOLT IN RELIEF, AND AEGIS, INITIALS (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH HELMET AND AEGIS (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH HELMET, DECORATED WITH AN OWL IN RELIEF (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH HELMET, DECORATED WITH THE FACE OF A SATYR, AND AEGIS (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH HELMET, PLUME HELD BY A HIPPOCAMP, WITH AEGIS (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH HELMET, WITH AEGIS (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET AND AEGIS (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET AND AEGIS, INITIALS IN FIELD (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET AND SHIELD (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, WITH AEGIS (2)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET AND AEGIS (4)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET, DECORATED WITH HIPPOCAMP IN RELIEF, AND SHIELD (DEVICE: CHARIOT) (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET, DECORATED WITH LEAF RELIEFS, AND SHIELD WITH FRONTAL SATYR (?) FACE (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET, DECORATED WITH WINGED HIPPOCAMP IN RELIEF (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET, SHIELD AND AEGIS (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET, SHIELD AND TWO SPEARS (1)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED SATYR FACED HELMET (2)
BUST OF ATHENA WITH SATYR FACED PLUMED HELMET, WITH AEGIS (1)
Bust of Athena, helmet plume, and aegis (1)
BUST OF ATHENA, WITH SATYR FACED PLUMED HELMET (2)
Bust of Bacchic follower in ecstasy with loose hair. A 'crinole' crosses her chest. The movements are very agitated and all the clothing 'svolazzano'. (1)
Bust of Bacchic follower in ecstasy with loose hair. Her chest is uncovered and she wears a necklace and earrings. An intaglio with disk border (copying the scarabs). (1)
Bust of Bacchic follower in ecstasy with loose hair. The movements are very agitated and all the clothing 'svolazzano'. (1)
Bust of bacchic follower with back uncovered. There is also a bearded mask placed on a column. Behind her back is a flower (or a similar thing). (1)
Bust of bacchic follower with crown, nebride and thyrsus. (1)
Bust of bacchic follower with diadem. (1)
Bust of bacchic follower with ivy crown and nebride. (1)
Bust of bacchic follower with nebride and roped hair. He faces to the left. (1)
Bust of Bacchus as a child with a crown of vine leaves. The buttoned clamide on his chest. (1)
Bust of Bacchus as a herm. (1)
BUST OF BARE BREASTED WOMAN WITH FLOWERS IN HER HAIR (1)
Bust of bearded Bacchus as a herm. (7)
Bust of bearded Hermes with a fillet around his head, and the counter sign of the caduceus. (1)
BUST OF CERES WEARING DIADEM WITH EARS OF CORN (1)
Bust of Ceres, veiled and crowned with wheat, with a cornucopia. (2)
Bust of Ceres, with plaited hair, crowned with corn. (1)
Bust of clean shaven Mars with helmet and spear. (1)
Bust of clean-shaven Mercury with a caduceus behind his back. (1)
Bust of Diana facing to the left with the quiver on her back. (1)
Bust of Diana facing to the right, with the half-moon on her head, and her hair gathered in a large nodus on her neck, whilst bands surround her head. (1)
Bust of Diana facing to the right, with the quiver on her back. The bow is in front of her (which ends with a deer's head.) (1)
Bust of Diana facing to the right. Her hair is gathered with 3 bands. Her quiver is on her back. (1)
Bust of Diana looking to the right with her bow in front, and the quiver on her back. Her breast is uncovered. (1)
Bust of Diana with her bow in front, and the quiver on her back. Her breast is uncovered. (1)
Bust of Diana with quiver and bow on her back, and the chiton is held on her back with studs. (1)
BUST OF DIONYSOS (?) WITH A VINE WREATH (1)
BUST OF EROS, A BUTTERFLY ON HIS FINGER (1)
BUST OF EROS, IN PROFILE (3)
BUST OF EROS, TORSO IN PROFILE, LOOKING OUT AT VIEWER (1)
BUST OF FORTUNA WITH CORNUCOPIA (2)
BUST OF FORTUNA WITH CORNUCOPIA, INSCRIPTION (1)
Bust of Galene (?) (1)
BUST OF GANYMEDE (YOUNG JUPITER?) WITH EAGLE, IN PROFILE (1)
BUST OF GANYMEDE (YOUNG JUPITER?) WITH THUNDERBOLT, IN PROFILE (1)
BUST OF HARPOKRATES (?) HOLDING CROOK AND FLAIL, WITH A SUN DISC BETWEEN URAEI. (1)
BUST OF HARPOKRATES HOLDING A SUN DISC BETWEEN URAEI (1)
BUST OF HELEN (?) WEARING A FILLET AND SCARF (1)
BUST OF HELEN (?) WEARING A SCARF (1)
BUST OF HEPHAESTION (1)
BUST OF HERAKLES (?) WITH A FILLET AND ANIMAL SKIN (?) DRAPED AROUND THE NECK (1)
BUST OF HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN OVER ONE SHOULDER (1)
BUST OF HERMES WITH WINGED PETASOS (1)
BUST OF HERMES WITH WINGED PETASOS AND CADUCEUS (1)
BUST OF HERMES WITH WINGED PETASOS AND CADUCEUS, INSCRIPTION (1)
BUST OF HERMES WITH WINGED PETASOS AND CADUCEUS, INSCRIPTION (?) (1)
Bust of Hermes, with caduceus? Hatched border. (1)
BUST OF HYGIEIA, FEEDING A SNAKE FROM A PATERA (2)
Bust of intoxicated bacchic follower with diadem and crown of ivy. (1)
BUST OF IO IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW, DRESSED, WITH SMALL COW HORNS (1)
BUST OF IO IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW, WITH SMALL COW HORNS AND NECKLACE (3)
BUST OF JANUS BIFRONS (BEARDED, DRESSED) (2)
BUST OF JANUS BIFRONS (VEILED) (1)
Bust of Julius Ceasar. (1)
BUST OF JUNO IN PROFILE, WITH A DIADEM AND VEIL (1)
BUST OF JUNO IN PROFILE, WITH A DIADEM AND VEIL, A PEACOCK IN THE FIELD (1)
Bust of Jupiter (2)
BUST OF JUPITER (A BEARDED MAN), DRESSED, HAIR TIED IN DIADEM, IN PROFILE LEFT (1)
BUST OF JUPITER (A BEARDED MAN), HAIR TIED IN DIADEM, IN PROFILE LEFT (1)
BUST OF JUPITER (A BEARDED MAN), VEILED, WITH THUNDERBOLT, IN PROFILE (2)
BUST OF JUPITER (PORTRAIT?) WITH LAUREL WREATH, IN PROFILE (3)
BUST OF JUPITER (PORTRAIT?), IN PROFILE (1)
Bust of Jupiter and Europa (1)
Bust of Jupiter as Serapis (9)
Bust of Jupiter as Serapis with snake wrapped around trident (1)
Bust of Jupiter in profile with all his attributes. (3)
Bust of Jupiter in profile with ram's horns (1)
BUST OF JUPITER IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH RAYS, AND THE ATTRIBUTES OF AMMON AND SERAPIS, A CORNUCOPIA AND A TRIDENT WITH SNAKE IN THE FIELD. (1)
BUST OF JUPITER IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH THE ATTRIBUTES OF AMMON AND SERAPIS. (1)
BUST OF JUPITER IN PROFILE, WITH RAYS, AND THE ATTRIBUTES OF AMMON AND SERAPIS. (1)
Bust of Jupiter in profile. (1)
Bust of Jupiter in three-quarter (1)
BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS IN PROFILE, FACING ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN AND SISTRUM, BOTH DRESSED. (1)
BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS IN PROFILE, FACING ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN, BOTH DRESSED, THE EAGLE BETWEEN THEM. (1)
BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS IN PROFILE, FACING ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN, BOTH DRESSED. (1)
BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS IN PROFILE, FACING ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN, BOTH DRESSED; A CRESCENT MOON AND STAR IN THE FIELD ABOVE, AN ALTAR (?) BELOW. (1)
BUST OF JUPITER WITH LAUREL WREATH, IN PROFILE (7)
Bust of Jupiter with ram's horns (7)
BUST OF JUPITER, IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW (2)
BUST OF JUPITER, IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW, VEILED (1)
BUST OF JUPITER, IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW, WITH GORGONEION IN LAUREL WREATH BELOW (1)
BUST OF JUPITER, IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW, WITH LAUREL WREATH (1)
Bust of Jupiter. (1)
Bust of laureate Apollo with long curly hair, laurel sprig in field. (1)
BUST OF LAUREATE JUPITER SERAPIS IN PROFILE, FACING ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN, BOTH DRESSED. (1)
Bust of man with short curly hair, radiate crown and cloak, wearing an earring. (1)
Bust of Medusa (1)
Bust of Medusa (?), in profile (1)
BUST OF MEDUSA IN THREE QUARTER VIEW, WINGS IN HAIR, SNAKES UNDER CHIN (1)
BUST OF MEDUSA, A WING IN HER HAIR (1)
Bust of Mercury with a winged cap on his head. In the field is a winged tortoise and the caduceus. (1)
Bust of Mercury with winged cap and the caduceus behind his back. (2)
Bust of Mercury. In the field is a cock and caduceus. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA (?) IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A HELMET (THE FRONT IN THE SHAPE OF A BEARDED FACE). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA (?) IN PROFILE WITH CUIRASS AND A HELMET (THE FRONT IN THE SHAPE OF A BEARDED FACE). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA (?) IN PROFILE WITH CUIRASS AND A HELMET. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA (?) IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A CORINTHIAN HELMET, A CADUCEUS IN THE FIELD. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA (?) IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A HELMET (PLUME HELD BY A SPHINX). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA (?) IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A PLUMED HELMET. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA (ALEXANDER?) IN PROFILE, WITH A HELMET (THE FRONT A BEARDED FACE). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA (ROMA) IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND A HELMET, A WOLF (?) ON HER SHOULDER. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A HELMET (A CORNUCOPIA AS PLUME). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A HELMET (A PEGASUS ON THE SIDE). (2)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A HELMET (THE FRONT IN THE SHAPE OF A BEARDED FACE). (4)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A HELMET (THE FRONT IN THE SHAPE OF A BEARDED FACE, A PEGASUS ON THE SIDE). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A HELMET (THE FRONT IN THE SHAPE OF A BEARDED FACE, A SNAKE AS PLUME), A SHIELD BEHIND HER. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A HELMET (THE FRONT IN THE SHAPE OF A BEARDED FACE, A SNAKE ON THE SIDE) (3)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A HELMET (THE FRONT IN THE SHAPE OF A BEARDED FACE, A TRITON ON THE SIDE) (4)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A HELMET (THE FRONT IN THE SHAPE OF A BEARDED FACE, A TRITON ON THE SIDE, A SNAKE AS PLUME) (2)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A PLUMED HELMET (THE FRONT IN THE SHAPE OF A BEARDED FACE, A TRITON ON THE SIDE) (2)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A PLUMED HELMET, A COMPOSITE OF TWO BEARDED HEADS, ANOTHER AS HER SHOULDER. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A PLUMED HELMET, THE SHOULDER DECORATED WITH A BEARDED FACE. (2)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A PLUMED HELMET. (4)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH PEARL NECKLACE, AEGIS AND PLUMED HELMET. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH PLUMED HELMET. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED (AN AEGIS?), WITH HELMET (FRONT: A BEARDED HEAD). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED IN A BUTTONED CHITON SLIPPING OFF HER SHOULDER, SNAKES OF THE AEGIS, WITH A PLUME SET IN HER HAIR. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED WITH AEGIS, WITH DIADEM AND SPEAR. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED WITH DIADEM AND AEGIS (GORGONEION IN CENTRE), HOLDING A SPEAR. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, A CENTRAL MEDUSA HEAD ON HER CUIRASS, WITH HELMET (TWO BEARDED HEADS). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, AEGIS WITH SNAKES . (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, AEGIS WITH SNAKES OVER HER SHOULDER, A PLUME SET IN HER HAIR. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, HER HAIR TIED UP WITH DIADEM, AND AEGIS OVER HER SHOULDER (GORGONEION IN CENTRE), A PLUMED HELMET IN THE FIELD. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, THE AEGIS OVER HER SHOULDER, WITH A PLUMED HELMET. (3)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A CORINTHIAN PLUMED HELMET. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A HELMET (FRONT: BEARDED FACE, PLUME: A SNAKE), AND ARM GUARD. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A HELMET. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH AEGIS (CENTRAL MEDUSA HEAD) AND PLUMED HELMET (THE FRONT A BEARDED FACE, WITH LIONESS DECORATION). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH AEGIS AND A PLUMED HELMET. (2)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH CORINTHIAN HELMET (THE FRONT A BEARDED FACE). (3)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET (THE FRONT A BEARDED FACE), AN OWL ON THE PLUME. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH PLUMED HELMET (THE FRONT A BEARDED FACE) AND SHIELD (DEVICE: HEAD OF A LION). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH PLUMED HELMET (TWO BEARDED MASKS) AND SHIELD, AND SPEAR. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH PLUMED HELMET (WITH DECORATION). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH PLUMED HELMET (WITH HORSE DECORATION). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH PLUMED HELMET (WITH OWL DECORATION). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH PLUMED HELMET, HOLDING A FLUTE (?). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A HELMET (FRONT: BEARDED FACE, PLUME: A SNAKE), ARM GUARD. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET AND SHIELD. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, SHIELD (DEVICE: MOON AND STAR) AND SPEAR. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS (CENTRAL MEDUSA) AND A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, A STAR IN THE FIELD. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS (CENTRAL MEDUSA) AND A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET. (2)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS (CENTRAL MEDUSA) AND PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET. (2)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS (CENTRAL MEDUSA) AND PLUMED HELMET (WITH SPHYNX DECORATION). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND A CORINTHIAN HELMET. (2)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND A CORINTHIAN PLUMED HELMET. (9)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND CORINTHIAN HELMET. (2)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND HELMET (FRONT: BEARDED FACE). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND HELMET (FRONT: BEARDED FACE, PLUME: A SNAKE), ARM GUARD (?). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND HELMET (FRONT: BEARDED FACE, PLUME: A SNAKE), ARM GUARD. (2)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND HELMET (PLUME HELD BY A SPHINX). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND HELMET (PLUME: A SNAKE), AND SHIELD. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET (THE FRONT A BEARDED FACE). (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AEGIS AND PLUMED HELMET. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AN AEGIS AND PLUMED HELMET, A MOUSE (?) ON HER SHOULDER. (1)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH AN AEGIS, PLUMED HELMET AND SHIELD. (2)
BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH PLUMED HELMET (WITH SPHYNX DECORATION) AND SHIELD (DEVICE: HEAD OF A LION). (1)
Bust of Minerva seen from behind, with aegis and helmet. (1)
Bust of Minerva wearing a plumed helmet. (1)
Bust of Minerva with a sphinx on helmet (1)
Bust of Minerva with aegis on her left breast, and her head surrounded by a circl. And her head of hair without a helmet. (1)
Bust of Minerva with aegis, and helmet in the field. (1)
Bust of Minerva with griffin and lion on helmet (1)
Bust of Minerva with griffin on helmet and an aegis. (1)
Bust of Minerva with helmet (griffin and lion in relief). Wearing an aegis. (1)
Bust of Minerva with helmet (griffin in relief). Wearing an aegis and earrings and a necklace. A serpent along the top of the helmet. (1)
Bust of Minerva with helmet and aegis, in the field are 2 circles and a rosette (1)
Bust of Minerva with helmet and aegis. (2)
Bust of Minerva with helmet in the shape of a mask, plus aegis. (1)
Bust of Minerva with helmet, aegis, earrings and necklace. (1)
Bust of Minerva with Pegasus on her helmet, plus aegis. (1)
Bust of Minerva with plain helmet. (1)
Bust of Minerva with serpents coming out of the aegis. (1)
Bust of Minerva, with helmet, aegis, shield. She appears to be moving to the right. (1)
BUST OF MITHRAS, STARS ON THE PHRYGIAN CAP, CRESCENT MOON BEHIND (1)
Bust of Neptune with trident. (2)
BUST OF OMPHALE WITH LION SKIN CAP (3)
BUST OF OMPHALE WITH LION SKIN CAP, INSCRIPTION (1)
Bust of Omphale. (2)
Bust of Paris holding the apple and a pedum, wearing the Phrygian cap and sheepskin (1)
BUST OF PERSEUS (?), HIS HELMET DECORATED WITH A GRIFFIN, HIS SHIELD IN FRONT OF HIM (1)
Bust of Philip II of Spain, attributed to Jacopo da Trezzo; on the back an eagle standing on a serpent in a rocky landscape, and the legend nihil est quod non tolleret qui perfecte diligit. (1)
BUST OF PSYCHE IN PROFILE (2)
BUST OF PSYCHE IN PROFILE, A BUTTERFLY IN FRONT OF HER (2)
BUST OF PSYCHE IN PROFILE, A BUTTERFLY WINGS IN HER HAIR (3)
BUST OF PSYCHE IN PROFILE, BARING A BREAST (1)
Bust of Psyche, veiled, holding a butterfly. (1)
Bust of Satyr moving quickly. (2)
Bust of Satyr with a crown of some type of leaf. (2)
Bust of satyr with an altar at the bottom of a column surmounted by a mask of Pan. (2)
Bust of Satyr with crown of vines. (1)
Bust of Satyr with goatee and crown. (1)
Bust of Satyr with vine crown. (5)
Bust of Satyr with vine leaf crown. (1)
Bust of Satyr. (5)
BUST OF SILENOS, WITH VINE WREATH (3)
BUST OF SILENOS, WITH VINE WREATH AND ANIMAL SKIN FASTENED ON ONE SHOULDER (2)
Bust of Socrates in profile. (1)
BUST OF THE ATHENA PARTHENOS IN PROFILE WITH PEARL NECKLACE, AEGIS AND HELMET. (1)
BUST OF THE ATHENA PARTHENOS IN PROFILE WITH PEARL NECKLACE, AEGIS AND HELMET. THE HELMET IS DECORATED WITH A PEGASUS. (1)
BUST OF THE ATHENA PARTHENOS IN PROFILE WITH PEARL NECKLACE, AEGIS AND HELMET. THE HELMET IS DECORATED WITH A SPHINX AND PEGASUS. (1)
BUST OF THE ATHENA PARTHENOS IN PROFILE WITH PEARL NECKLACE, AEGIS AND HELMET. THE HELMET IS DECORATED WITH A SPHINX, A GRIFFIN AND FOUR HORSES. (2)
BUST OF THE ATHENA PARTHENOS IN PROFILE WITH PEARL NECKLACE, AEGIS AND HELMET. THE HELMET IS DECORATED WITH A SPHINX, PEGASUS AND HORSE FOREPARTS. (1)
BUST OF THE ATHENA PARTHENOS IN PROFILE WITH PEARL NECKLACE, AEGIS AND HELMET. THE HELMET IS DECORATED WITH A SPHINX. (4)
BUST OF THE ATHENA PARTHENOS IN PROFILE WITH PEARL NECKLACE, AEGIS AND HELMET. THE HELMET IS DECORATED WITH HORSES (?). SHE IS HOLDING A SHIELD (DEVICE: MEDUSA HEAD) AND SPEAR. (1)
Bust of the Egiaco Jupiter with acorn crown and mantle. (1)
BUST OF TYCHE WITH MURAL CROWN (1)
BUST OF TYCHE, WITH MURAL CROWN AND VEIL, IN PROFILE (3)
BUST OF TYCHE, WITH MURAL CROWN AND VEIL, IN PROFILE, WITH PALM BRANCH BEHIND, A CRESCENT MOON IN THE FIELD (1)
BUST OF TYCHE, WITH MURAL CROWN AND VEIL, IN PROFILE; PALM BRANCH BEHIND (1)
BUST OF TYCHE, WITH MURAL CROWN, IN PROFILE (1)
BUST OF TYCHE, WITH MURAL CROWN, IN PROFILE, ON TWO CORNUCOPIAE; A SMALL MALE FIGURE SITTING ON A THRONE (?) BEHIND (1)
Bust of Venus nude. (2)
Bust of Venus with Love on her shoulders. (1)
Bust of Venus with transparent clothing. (1)
Bust of Vulcan with clamide. (1)
Bust of Vulcan with hammer and helmet. (1)
Bust of Warrior holding spear with plumed helmet (1)
BUST OF WOMAN ( CERES ?) HOLDING A SHEAF OF WHEAT (1)
BUST OF WOMAN IN CHITON TRANSFORMED INTO AN ATHENA BY ADDING A PLUME AND SNAKES, SIGNATURE (1)
BUST OF WOMAN IN PROFILE WITH FLOWERS IN HER HAIR (1)
BUST OF WOMAN IN PROFILE WITH ROSES IN HER HAIR (1)
Bust of woman wearing a fillet, hair plaited and in a bun. (1)
BUST OF WOMAN WITH LAUREL WREATH (1)
BUST OF WOMAN WITH ROSES IN HER HAIR (1)
BUST OF WOMAN, NECKLACE (1)
BUST OF YOUNG MAN (2)
BUST OF YOUNG MAN (ALEXANDER ?) WITH HORNS OF ZEUS AMMON AND RAYS (?) (1)
BUST OF YOUNG MAN WITH CAP (HELMET ?) AND STAFF (1)
BUST OF YOUNG MAN WITH PILOS (1)
Bust of young satyr. (2)
BUST OF YOUTH (2)
BUST OF YOUTH WITH FILLET (1)
BUST OF YOUTH WITH FLOWER, INSCRIPTION (1)
BUST OF YOUTH WITH HAT (1)
BUST OF YOUTH WITH HAT (PETASOS ?) (2)
Bust of Youth with Helmet (1)
BUST OF YOUTH WITH HELMET WITH FACE SHAPED NECK-GUARD (1)
BUST OF YOUTH WITH IVY WREATH (?) (1)
BUST OF YOUTH, INSCRIPTION (1)
BUST OF ZEUS AMMON (1)
BUST OF ZEUS AMMON, INITIALS IN FIELD (1)
BUST OF ZEUS SERAPIS (8)
BUST OF ZEUS SERAPIS (?) (2)
BUST OF ZEUS SERAPIS IN PROFILE (4)
BUST OF ZEUS SERAPIS IN PROFILE, ABOVE A FOOT, STAR AND CRESCENT MOON IN FIELD, OBJECT IN FRONT (1)
BUST OF ZEUS SERAPIS IN PROFILE, INSCRIPTION (5)
BUST OF ZEUS SERAPIS ON TOP OF A VASE (?) (1)
BUST OF ZEUS SERAPIS WITH TWO GODDESSES (?) (1)
BUST OF ZEUS SERAPIS, INSCRIPTION (1)
Bust of Zeus with dress at the neck. A bevelled border cut in the upper layer. (1)
BUST OF ZEUS WITH LAUREL WREATH AND AEGIS DRAPED OVER HIS SHOULDER (3)
BUST OF ZEUS WITH THE MODEUS OF SERAPIS, HORNS OF AMMON (1)
BUST OF ZEUS WITH THE MODEUS OF SERAPIS, HORNS OF AMMON AND RAYS (1)
BUST OF ZEUS WITH THE MODEUS OF SERAPIS, HORNS OF AMMON, RAYS, TRIDENT WITH SNAKE (CADUCEUS) AND CORNUCOPIA (1)
BUST WITH HELMET, CHEEKPIECES TURNED UP (1)
bust, MAN, bearded, helmet, INSCRIPTION, SASANIAN (1)
BUST, WITH NEMES (1)
BUST, WITH NEMES AND URAEUS (2)
BUST, WOMAN (6)
Buste d' Harpocrate avec un Diadéme, le Persea, la Corne d' abondance riére lui, & un brasselet autour de la jointure de la main. On y reconnoit le travail d' un habile Graveur. Le Culte de ce Dieu étoit fort en vogue du tems des Empereurs, & tout le monde en portoit l' image au doigt. (1)
Buste d' Harpocrate en face avec des ailes, & une plume qui lui sort droite comme de l' épaule. Cette plume est un symbole rémarquable, c' éoit la plume royale, que le Dieu Kneph portoit ordinairement sur la tête. (1)
Buste d' Harpocrate en face emmaillotté dans un filet, ayant le prétendu Persea sur la tête, & sur la poitrine un globe, d' où sortent deux Serpents. La tête est rasée à l' exception d' une pétite touffe de cheveux au dessus de l' oreille droite, & d' une tresse qui tombe sur l' épaule. Cette pierre est rémarquable par cette singularité, car ce Dieu se voit par tout ailleurs avec des cheveux. On sait que les Prétres Egyptiens avoient la tête & les autres parties du corps rasées, mais personne ne parle d' un pareil Harpocrate. Macrobe nous apprend que les Egyptiens figuroient le Soleil avec la tête rasée, excepté au coté droit, où ils laissoient des cheveux, & c' est justement de ce coté où cette tête a la tresse. Une Figure d' Harpocrate publiée par Monsieur le Comte de Cyalus a la même particularité, & c' est ce qui pourroit appuyer le sentiment de Cuperus qui prétend qu' Harpocrate signifioit le Soleil: il n' auroit donc pas autant de tort que le croit Pluche. Dans le Cabinet d' un Amateur à Rome, il y a un beau buste de marbre d' un Enfant de grandeur naturelle qui n' a pas la tête rassee, mais des boucles seulement au coté droit; on pourroit présumer que c' étoit un Enfant dévoué à Harpocrate, ou au Soleil. Cela est conforme à la mode des bastems de porter les cheveux longs d' un coté, & de les couper courts de l' autre. Il y a aussi plusieurs Harpocrates avec une bullle au cou, en forme d' amulette, mais ici c' est un globe avec deux Serpents; hiéroglyphe que l' on rencontre sur quelques Medailles; celui?ci est un Phylacterion d' Isis, autrement appellé Voix de la Vérité.Le filet, dans lequel notre Harpocrate est emmaillotté, n' est pas moins rémarquable, signifiant la délicatesse de son Enfance, selon Plutarque. La seule Table Isiaque nous le réprésente ainsi, & Kircher le prend pour le Dieu Orus. Au reste la gravure de notre pierre est excellente. (1)
Buste d' Harpocrate, le visage réssemblant à Antinoüs, dont la tête est dans la même action que dans une pierre gravée de Fulvius Ursinus, avec le nom du Graveur XXX. (1)
Buste d' Isis avec le fruit, & les fenilles de Persea sur la tête. Les rangs de cheveux en boucles, qui pendent perpendiculairement sur l' épaule, réssemblent à la coéffure d' une( ) Statue de cette Déesse trouvée dans la Villa d' Adrien à Tivoli, qui est présentement au Capitole. Cette Statue, comme je l' ai fait voir ailleurs, n' est pas un Ouvrage Egyptien, comme un celebre Antiquaire le soutient, mais elle doit avoir été faite par un Artiste Grec à l' imitation des Egyptiens. Il paroit par cette pâte qui est aussi de la maniére Grecque des derniers siecles, que cette façon de porter les cheveux étoit particuliere à Isis. On voit des têtes de cette Déesse en peinture sur deux Momies que le célébre Docteur Méad possédoit autrefois, qui ont aussi les cheveux peignés en sillon sans autre coéffure; & c' est peut?être la raison pourquoi Crispine, Femme de l' Empereur Commode, réprésentée en Isis sur une Médaille, a contre son ordinaire les cheveux semblables à ceux?ci. Je pense que de ces Observations on peut tirer des preuves pour l' explication de la Statue dont je viens de parler. (1)
Buste d' Isis ayant sur la tête le prétendu Persea, & les cheveux roulés autour, qui y font comme un Diadéme. (1)
Buste d' Isis ayant une pique en main, d' une belle maniere & supérieure à la précédente pour l' élégance du déssein. Il y a une semblable pierre gravée dans le Cabinet du Comte Thoms en Hollande. Ce Cabinet a été acheté depuis par feue S. A. R. le Stadhouder. (1)
Buste d' un Prétre Egyptien mitré: mais la gravure n' en est pas Egyptienne. Derriere la tête on lit XXX. (1)
Buste de Cérès, ayant, ou le Modius, ou la Ciste mystique sur la tête, comme on la voit sur quelques( ) Medailles. Ce buste est dans un Temple soutenu de deux colonnes torses; à chaque coté du temple on voit un épi de bled. (1)
Buste de Cérès, tenant de la main gauche une corne d' abondance. (1)
Buste de Cérès, tenant des deux mains une corne d' abondance, à coté il y a des caractéres Grecs qui ne sont pas trop lisibles. (1)
Buste de Cupidon avec des ailes; les cheveux sont comme à Num. 617. (1)
Buste de Cupidon avec le Diadéme en tête. (1)
Buste de Cupidon en face, emmailloté. Sur une Améthyste du Cabinet du Chev. Vettori à Rome, il a le bras gauche dans un bandeau. (2)
Buste de Diane avec l' arc devant elle. (1)
Buste de Diane avec le carquois, & l' arc sur l' épaule. (2)
Buste de Diane. (1)
Buste de Ganyméde, avec la tête d' une Aigle devant lui. (1)
Buste de Mars sans barbe. (2)
Buste de Minerve avec le nom du Graveur XXX. L' original de cette pâte étoit autrefois dans le Cabinet du Card. Ottoboni, & il est présentément dans le Cabinet de l' Empereur à Vienne. (1)
Buste de Minerve avec le nom du Graveur XXX. Peut être cette pâte est elle moulée sur une Cornaline du Cabinet d' Andreini. Il y avoit lln Sculpteur d' Athénes du même nom, qu' on voit écrit sur la base d' une grande Statue de Minerve de la Villa Ludovisi, mais travaillée avec peu de gout. Cette Inscription, qui est publiée par Carlo Dati, a été mal copiée. (1)
Buste de Minerve avec le nom du Graveur( ) XXX. (1)
Buste de Minerve en face. (1)
Buste de Minerve, avec le casque, le bouclier & la lance. Les pierres qui représentent Minerve sont rangées ici immédiatement après Jupiter, parce que cette Déesse est toujours placée à coté de lui par Homére, avec le casque seul. (3)
Buste de Minerve, avec le casque, le bouclier & la lance. Les pierres qui représentent Minerve sont rangées ici immédiatement après Jupiter, parce que cette Déesse est toujours placée à coté de lui par Homére. (1)
Buste de Minerve, avec un casque dont le devant représente une tête de Socrate. (1)
Buste de Neptune avec le Trident sur l' épaule, au dessous deux poissons, & devant lui les lettres XXX. (1)
Buste de Neptune avec le Trident sur l' épaule. (2)
Buste de Neptune sans aucun attribut, & qui ne se reconnoi qu' aux ondes, qui vont jusqu' à la poitrine du Dieu. Il est particulier que cette tête de Neptune de même que les quatre têtes suivantes, & presque toutes celles qui sont dans notre grande Collection d' Empreintes, sont toujours des Bustes qui commencent au dessous de la poitrine. Comme la poitrine étoit particuliérement consacrée à Neptune, cela peut bien être la raison de cette singularité. (1)
Buste de Psyché voilée, comme sont tous les bustes suivants. Elle se met un papillon dans le sein. Le voile est le symbole d' une nouvelle mariée, & il l' est aussi d' une personne déifiée comme Psyché. (4)
Buste du Dieu Lunus, avec un bonnet Phrygien & le croissant sur les épaules. (1)
BUSTS OF ZEUS SERAPIS AND SELENE (WITH CRESCENT MOON) FACING EACH OTHER (1)
C. POMPEY [GNAEUS, SON OF POMPEY THE GREAT] (1)
Cachet percé par le milieu. Un Cheval. (1)
Cachet percé par le milieu. Un Faucon qui prend un Liévre. (1)
CACUS PULLING THE OX [OF HERCULES] INTO THE CAVERN (1)
CACUS ROBBING HERCULES [OF ONE OF THE BULLS] (1)
CACUS STRANGLED BY HERCULES. CORRIGENDA: HERCULES DRAGGING CACUS OUT OF HIS DEN [THE TWO OXEN BEHIND HIM] (1)
CADMUS CHANGED INTO A DRAGON BEFORE HIS WIFE, HERMIONE [HARMONIA] (1)
CADMUS KILLING THE SERPENT (1)
CADMUS PROSTRATING HIMSELF BEFORE THE HEIFER, WHICH WAS TO INDICATE TO HIM THE PLACE WHERE HE WAS TO BUILD THEBES (1)
CADMUS SOWING THE DRAGON'S TEETH, WHICH ARE TURNING INTO ARMED MEN (1)
CADMUS THRUSTING HIS LANCE WITH SUCH FORCE THROUGH THE DRAGON'S NECK, AS TO DRIVE IT DEEP INTO THE TRUNK OF AN OLD OAK (1)
CADMUS, INSTIGATED BY THE LOWERING OF A HEIFER, PROSTATES HIMSELF TO APOLLO, KISSES THE GROUND, AND FOUNDS THE CITY OF THEBES (1)
caduceus, WINGED, LION, cancer, stars, PLOUGH, ARIES (1)
CAIUS [SEMPRONIUS] GRACCHUS (1)
CAIUS LAELIUS [Gaius Laelius Sapiens, the Younger Roman soldier and politician known chiefly as an orator and a friend of Scipio Aemilianus] (1)
CAIUS MARIUS (1)
CAIUS MUSCIUS [MUTIUS] (1)
CALIMACHUS, BUST, ON A CORINTHIAN CAPITAL (1)
CALLEMACHUS [KALLIMACHOS] (1)
CALLIOPE - FRAGMENT [WITH A PALM FROND] (1)
CALLIOPE, HEAD (1)
CALLIOPE, SEATED BEFORE A STATUE OF HERCULES, ON A PEDESTAL OF WHICH IS INSCRIBED KALLIOPE (1)
CALLIRHOE SUPPLICATING JUPITER [PRESENTING HER SONS ACARNAS AND AMPHOTERUS, TO MAKE THEM MEN, IN ORDER TO AVENGE THE DEATH OF THEIR FATHER ALCMAEON] (1)
CALLISTO AND ARCAS AS THE GREAT AND LITTLE BEAR [CHANGED BY JUPITER] (1)
CALLISTO AS A BEAR DISCOVERING HERSELF TO HER SON [ARCAS] SNATCHES THE ARROW FROM HIM (1)
CALYPSO GIVING ULYSSES AN AXE TO BUILD HIS BOAT (1)
CALYPSO SAVING THE SHIPWRECKED ULYSSES (1)
CAMEO HEADS OF JUNO AND MINERVA IN PROFILE, BY PICHLER (1)
CAMILLA [CAMILLUS] KILLING LIRIS [EQUESTRIAN FIGURES] (1)
CAMILLA KILLING THE SON OF AUNUS [LIRIS, WHO IS FALLING FROM HIS HORSE] (1)
CAMILLA RECEIVING HER MORTAL WOUND [ACCA DRAWING THE ARROW OF ARUNO FROM THE BODY OF THE DYING CAMILLA, WHO IS SUPPORTED IN THE ARMS OF ANOTHER WARRIOR] (1)
CANENS BEWAILING THE LOSS OF PICUS [SURPRISED AT THE METAMORPHOSIS OF HER HUSBAND] (1)
CANOPIC JAR (?) WITH RAMS HEADS AND LOTUS, BETWEEN PRIESTS, SNAKES, APES, INSCRIPTION (1)
CANOPIC JAR, BIRD ON TOP, CRESCENT AND STAR, OTHER SMALL OBJECTS IN FIELD. (1)
CANOPIC JAR, FEATHER CROWN (4)
CANOPIC JAR. (1)
Canopic vase, the head with an atef crown over horns. On the vase body wings and ? (1)
Canopus en face. (1)
CAPANEUS CLIMBING THE WALLS OF THEBES (1)
CAPANEUS KILLED BY JUPITER [BEFORE THE WALLS OF THEBES] (1)
CAPANEUS KILLED BY JUPITER [STRUCK BY LIGHTNING] (1)
CAPANEUS STRUCK BY THE THUNDERBOLT (1)
CAPANEUS THREATENED BY JUPITER [STRUCK BY LIGHTNING] (1)
CAPANIUS WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD (1)
Capricorn over a rudder. (1)
Capricorn with cornucopia and steering oar / rudder, the emblems of Fortuna. (1)
Capricorn, a dolphin, and a military standard. (1)
CAPRICORN, CORNUCOPIA AND EAGLE (1)
CAPRICORN, CORNUCOPIA AND VASE WITH BIRDS PERCHED ON THEM (1)
Caractéres hiéroglyphiques où on distingue entr' autres un Sphynx qui paroit barbu. 0n voit de ces Sphynx sur( ) la Table Isiaque, & dans( ) l' Oedipe de Kircher: le Poéte Philémon dans( ) Athénée, qui parle d' un Sphynx mâle, a eu peutêtre ces Sphynx en vue. Je n' ose pas assurer que ce qui pend du menton de quelques figures Egyptiennes soit la barbe, puisqu' on voit quelque chose de semblable particuliérement à leurs Divinités de différent sexe: Dans une Momie décrite par Alexandre Gordon, il y?a au menton le trou, où une pareille barbe étoit insérée. Mais il vaut mieux ici avouer la propre ignorance que hazarder des conjectures sans fondement. Du reste l' assemblage des caracters hiéroglyphiques de ce Scarabée, de même que des cinq piéces suivantes, ne se rencontre sur aucun monument Egyptien connu. (1)
Caractéres hiéroglyphiques, où entr' autres on apperçoit une balance, symbole qu' on ne voit dans les Monuments Egyptiens, que sur une des Momies illustrées par Alexandre Gordon. (1)
CARTOUCHE, HIEROGLYPHS (3)
cartouche, sphinx (1)
CASSANDER, KING OF MACEDON (1)
CASSIUS [LONGINUS (CAIUS)] (1)
Castor (1)
Castor & Pollux debout. (2)
Castor and Pollux (1)
CASTOR AND POLLUX (WITH THEIR HORSES) (1)
CASTOR AND POLLUX CARRYING AWAY PHOEBE AND HILARIA (1)
CASTOR AND POLLUX, HEADS (1)
CASTOR AND POLLUX, WITH THEIR HORSES AT THE FOUNTAIN OF JUTURNA (1)
Cathrine the Great (1)
CATULLUS [GAIUS VALERIUS, A POET OF VERONA] (1)
Cavalier Lauders (1)
Cavaliere Memmo, Venice (1)
CELER AND SEVERUS (1)
Centaur 'casiato' who leans against an upturned thyrsus. On top of the centaur is a woman. (1)
Centaur ridden by a cherub who holds a palm leaf and the arms of the satyr together behind him. (1)
Centaur ridden by a cherub who is on his feet and on the 'groppa'. The cherub holds the satyr's hands behind him and ties them with a large cord. (2)
Centaur ridden by a cherub, who holds the satyr's arms behind him. There is also Silenus sitting who offers the centaur something to drink. (1)
Centaur which embraces and lifts up a bacchic woman. He brandishes the thyrsus in the air. (1)
Centaur with a lion's body with wings on his back holds a twig and a cantharus. (1)
Centaur with knobbly club on his shoulders. On his left arm is a cloth. (1)
CENTRE: A LION, A PAW ON A ROCK (?), LEFT: A COCK, TOP: AN EAGLE BETWEEN MILITARY STANDARDS, RIGHT: A NAKED WOMAN SITTING ON THE GROUND WITH A VASE, BOTTOM: UNDETERMINED OBJECTS IN A STRUCTURE (1)
CENTRE: IBIS HOLDING SCALES UNDER A TREE, LEFT: COCK, TOP: AN EAGLE ON AN ALTAR, HOLDING A WREATH IN ITS BEAK. A PALM BRANCH AND INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD, RIGHT: A PARROT WITH CHERRIES AN ALTAR BETWEEN CORNUCOPIAE, BOTTOM: AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE ON AN ALTAR (1)
Cerbére. (1)
CERBERUS (1)
CERBERUS ATTACKING PIRITHOUS (1)
CERBERUS, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD, GROUNDLINE. (1)
CERES (1)
Ceres (?), holding phiale (?), a beetle (?) before her, groundline. (1)
CERES (DRAPED BUST), WITH THE CORNUCOPIA (1)
CERES [ IN A CAR DRAWN BY TWO CHIMERAE ] RECEIVING FROM BACCHUS A RESTORATIVE CUP (1)
CERES [STANDING NEAR HER CAR] CHANGES STELLIO INTO AN EFT (1)
Cérès assise, tenant une pique, attribut peu commun à cette Déesse; devant elle il y a un vase avec des épis de bled qu' elle paroit couper. (1)
Cérès avec une corne d' abondance & des épis de bled, assise sur un char tiré de deux Eléphants, sur chacun desquels il y a une petite figure. Les Eléphants rendent cette pâte fort rémarquable. On voit des( ) Empereurs sur des chars tirés de deux & quatre Eléphants, & dans une( ) Médaille de notre Cabinet Faustine est sur un char presque semblable à celui de notre pâte; Bacchus entra triomphant à Thébes sur un char attelé d' Eléphants, & on prétend( ) selon Artémidore, que l' Eléphant étoit consacré à Pluton. Mais personne n' a observé sur aucun monument de l' antiquité d' autre Divinité, que Bacchus, sur un char tiré par des Eléphants; peut être est ce ici ia Femme de quelque Empereur déifiée, sous le nom de Cérès, comme le furent( ) Statilia Femme de Neron, Sabina Femme de Hadrien, & d' autres. Sur le char on voit en basrelief deux Amours dansants avec une guirlande: a la main. (1)
Ceres balances on the head of an ox, in one hand she holds the wheat, and in the other is the head of a goat (animals sacred to Ceres). (1)
CERES CHANGES LYNCUS INTO A LYNX. CORRIGENDA: LYNCUS TRANSFORMED INTO A LYNX, WHEN ABOUT TO KILL TRIPTOLEMUS (1)
CERES CROWNING BACCHUS (1)
Cérès debout appuyée contre une colonne, tenant une corne d' abondance de la main gauche. (1)
Cérès debout sur un chartiré de quatre chevaux, avec une corne d' abondance sous le bras gauche. (1)
Cérès debout sur une tête de bœuf, tenant de la main gauche des épis de bled, & de la droite une tête de Bélier, animal( ) qu' on lui sacrifioit. (1)
Cérès debout, tenant d' une main trois épis de bled, & de l' autre un plat de fruits avec un épi de bled. (1)
Cérès debout, tenant d' une main un panier de fruits, & de l' autre des épis de bled; à ses pieds est une Fourmi. (1)
Cérès debout, tenant d' une main un panier de fruits, & de l' autre des épis de bled; à ses pieds est une Fourmi; sous la figure de Cérès on voit une étoile, & autour d' elle la parole GEMELLI. (1)
Cérès debout, tenant de la main droite la Ciste mystique des Fêtes Eléusiniennes, & de la gauche des épis de bled. (1)
Cérès debout, tenant sur sa main droite une Victoire qui a une Couronne en main, & de la gauche une corne d' abondance; devant elle à fes pieds il y a un Modius avec trois épis de bled, & derriére elle une proue de vaisseau. (1)
Cérès debout, tenant un panier de fruits & des épis; elle est entre deux figures, dont l' une tient un pain (voy. plus bas num. S266.) & un sistre, & l' autre une couronne de laurier. (1)
CERES ESCAPING FROM THE IMPORTUNITIES OF NEPTUNE BY CHANGING HERSELF INTO A MARE (1)
CERES HAVING ALIGHTED FROM HER SERPENT-CAR, DRAWN BY TWO DRAGONS, IS SETTING ON FIRE MOUNT AETNA TO ILLUMINE HER PURSUIT AFTER PROSERPINE (1)
Ceres holding ears of corn and a basket (?), groundline. (1)
Ceres holding ears of corn and a basket, an ant before her, groundline. (1)
Ceres holding ears of corn and a basket, groundline. (1)
CERES IN HER SERPENT-CAR HEARING FROM ARETHUSA THE FATE OF HER DAUGHTER (1)
Ceres leads a horse by the bridle, together with a serpent. (1)
Ceres lying down, and around her is wheat. (1)
Ceres lying down, with wheat, and nearby is a serpent, and a tree on which an eagle is sitting, and 2 Eleusian Mysteries. (2)
CERES MALLOPHORA, LANAM FERENS, THE PRODUCER OF WOOL, SEATED ON A SHEEP (1)
CERES METAMORPHOSING STELLIO (INTO A LIZARD); HIS MOTHER IS SEATED NEAR HIM THE SERPENTS OF CERES AT HER FEET (1)
Ceres on a throne with a cornucopia and wheat. (1)
Ceres on a throne with a sceptre in her hand, and in the other a lizard. Animals sacred to Ceres. (1)
Ceres on a throne with Justice on her hand, and with a cornucopia in the other, plus a vase of wheat. (1)
Ceres on a throne, whilst she gives a sheaf of wheat to Trittelemo. (1)
Ceres on a throne, with grains of wheat. (1)
CERES PRESENTING THE HORSE ARION TO NEPTUNE (1)
CERES PRESENTING TRIPTOLEMUS [WHO IS ABOUT TO MOUNT HIS CAR DRAWN BY DRAGONS ] WITH A VASE OF GOLD FILLED WITH CORN TO SOW THE EARTH WITH, WHICH WAS REPLENISHED AGAIN AS SOON AS IT WAS EMPTY (1)
CERES SENDING HER NYMPH TO BRING FAMINE TO ERISICHTHON (1)
Ceres sitting on a rock, with 2 bees, wheat and an eagle. Nearby is a shepherd in admiration. (1)
Ceres sitting on a throne with sceptre. A little Genius presents her with a vase of wheat. (1)
Ceres sitting with a vase and in the air is an eagle. (1)
Ceres sitting with wheat (1)
Ceres sitting with wheat, a vase with bees, and an eagle in the air. (1)
Cérès tenant par la bride le Cheval Arion( ) dont elle étoit accouchée de Neptune. Elle étoit reverée sous le nom d' Erinnys par rapport à cette Fable: sous le Cheval on voit un Serpent. (1)
Cérès voilée assise avec une pique, à qui un Enfant, ou un jeune Triptoléme présente un vase avec cinq épis de bled. (1)
Cérès voilée assise, tenant de la main droite un grand flambeau allumé, & de la gauche une coupe; devant elle on voit un Modius avec des épis de bled & un Cheval, & derriére elle un autre Cheval. Les( ) Etrusques représentoient aussi Cérès avec la patère, comme on remarque dans deux petites figures de bronze de la Galerie de l' Empereur à Florence. (1)
CERES, CORNUCOPIA (2)
CERES, EARS OF CORN, CORNUCOPIA (2)
Ceres, head wreathed with fruit, holds a cornucopia. (1)
CERES, IN A CAR DRAWN BY TWO WINGED SERPENTS, GOING IN SEARCH OF PROSERPINE (1)
Cérès, le flambeau en main,sur un char tiré de deux Serpents. (1)
Ceres, on a chariot pulled by 4 horses, with a cornucopia. (1)
Ceres, whilst she teaches the art of cultivation,hands Trittolemo some poppies. (1)
Cette pierre vient a notre secours pour l' explication de la plécédente; car on voit ici un Homme appuyé sur un autel, avec la faulx dans la main droite, & sans la moindre distinction de séxe. (1)
CEYX AND ALCYONE [ALCYONE WEEPS AS HER BELOVED HUSBAND CEYX DEPARTS ON BOARD SHIP] (1)
CHABRIAS [THE ATHENIAN GENERAL] KNEELING BEHIND THE SHIELD (1)
CHAOS (FATHER OF EREBUS AND NIGHT) (1)
CHARACTERES AND MAGICAL INSCRIPTION. (1)
CHARES (1)
Cheiron is seated holding the young naked Achilles (dress at his back) standing before him, holding a lyre. Behind, a young satyr wearing an animal skin plays a pipe. Ground line. See also the next. The type is that of the Herculaneum painting; cf. LIMC Achilleus 50-62, including other gems. (1)
Cherub dancing with a thyrsus. (1)
Cherub next to two lions who pull a biga. (1)
Cherub riding on one of two panthers who are pulling a carriage full of fruit. (1)
Cherub with a cantharus on a tiger who wears a collar. (1)
Cherub with a whip riding a panther. (1)
Cherub with caduceus and purse. He leans against a column. A cock is at his feet. (1)
Cherub with caduceus and wheat. (1)
Cherub with crook lifts a tiger with a lead. (1)
Cherub with thyrsus and bunch of grapes towards which a dog jumps. (1)
Cherubs who are climbing a tree (with a ladder) to collect grapes. (2)
CHILD SITTING ON GROUNDLINE, FINGER RAISED TO HIS MOUTH. (1)
CHILD SITTING ON LOTUS FLOWER (?), CLOTH DRAPED OVER LEGS, FINGER RAISED TO HIS MOUTH. HAIR BOUND WITH FILLET, BRACELETS. (1)
CHIRON AND ORPHEUS TRYING THEIR SKILL ON THE LYRE [ORPHEUS PLAYING THE LYRE BEFORE CHIRON AND THE YOUNG ACHILLES] (1)
CHIRON DRIVING THE WILD BEAST FROM PELEUS (1)
CHIRON GIVING PELEUS [WHO IS SEATED ON A ROCK] AN ASH-TREE [FIR-TREE], FROM WHICH TO MAKE THE SPEAR OF ACHILLES (1)
CHIRON INSTRUCTING ACHILLES IN THE USE OF THE BOW (1)
CHIRON TEACHING ACHILLES [MUSIC] (1)
CHIRON TEACHING ACHILLES THE USE OF THE BOW (1)
CHIRON TEACHING ACHILLES TO PLAY THE LYRE (1)
CHIRON TEACHING ACHILLES TO PLAY THE LYRE, SIGNATURE UNDER GROUNDLINE WITH SMALL FIGURE PLAYING THE LYRE (?) IN A MEDALLION (1)
CHIRON THE CENTAUR RESTORING SIGHT TO PHOENIX (1)
CHNOUBIS (2)
CHNOUBIS (?) SNAKE (?) (1)
CHNOUBIS (?), RAYED FIGURE WITH A SNAKE'S LOWER BODY, HOLDING AN ANKH SYMBOL. (1)
CHNOUBIS BETWEEN AN IBIS AND A HORUS FALCON WITH A SUN DISC (1)
CHNOUBIS FLANKED BY TWO FIGURES OF ISIS (WINGS UP DOWN) ON TOP OF UTERUS LOCKED WITH SEVEN PRONGED KEY. OUROBOROS. (1)
CHNOUBIS ON ALTAR. (1)
CHNOUBIS SIGN AND INSCRIPTION (1)
CHNOUBIS, INSCRIPTION BETWEEN RAYS. (1)
CHNOUBIS, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (1)
CHNOUBIS, LION HEADED, WITH NIMBUS OF RAYS, TWO STARS BELOW, CHNOUBIS SIGN, NAMES IN GREEK IN FIELD. (1)
CHRYSEIS, WITH AN ATTENDANT BEARING PRESENTS, PRAYING MENELAUS TO RESTORE HIS DAUGHTER; THE PROWS OF TWO VESSELS IN THE BACKGROUND (1)
CHRYSEIS, WITH HER FATHER AND AN ATTENDANT, SACRIFICING TO APOLLO IN THE PRESENCE OF ULYSSES (1)
CHRYSES PRAYING TO APOLLO [FOR AID] (1)
Cicero (1)
CINCINNATUS [LUCIUS QUINTUS, HEAD] (1)
CINCINNATUS AT THE PLOUGH [ACCEPTS THE ENVOYS OF THE SENATE] (1)
CINYRAS [SON OF PYGMALION] DISCOVERING [IN THE LIGHT OF THE FLAME HIS DAUGHTER] MYRRHA [AND DRAWING HIS SWORD] (1)
CINYRAS STRIKING THE TREE [HIS DAUGHTER MYRRHA] WITH HIS SWORD, THE INFANT ADONIS COMING FROM IT (1)
CINYRAS STRIKING WITH HIS SWORD THE TREE MYRRHA (1)
CIRCE ALLURING PICUS WITH THE PHANTOM OF A BOAR (1)
CIRCE CARESSING GLAUCUS, WHO REPULSES HER [GLAUCUS REPULSING THE ADVANCE OF CIRCE, WHO IS STRETCHING FORTH HER ARM TO THE SEA-GOD] (1)
CIRCE EXPIATING JASON AND MEDEA [JASON AND MEDEA PROSTRATING THEMSELVES BEFORE THE ALTAR OF CIRCE TO EXPIATE THE MURDER OF ABSYRTUS] (1)
CIRCE INVITING ULYSSES TO THE COUCH ON WHICH SHE IS RECLINING (1)
CIRCE POINTING OUT TO ULYSSES ONE OF HIS COMPANIONS WHO CHOSE TO REMAIN IN HIS BRUTALISED STATE (1)
CIRCE PRESENTING THE CUP TO THREE OF THE COMPANIONS OF ULYSSES (1)
CIRCE RESTORING THE COMPANIONS OF ULYSSES TO THEIR ORIGINAL FORM (1)
CIRCE SOLICITING ULYSSES TO FEAST (1)
CIRCE SUPPLICATING ULYSSES (1)
CIRCE TRANSFORMING PICUS INTO A WOODPECKER, OR THE BIRD PICUS (1)
CIRCE TRANSFORMING PICUS INTO A WOODPECKER, OR THE BIRD PICUS [BY THE TOUCH OF HER WAND] (1)
CIRCE, EURYLOCHUS, AND THE METAMORPHOSED COMPANIONS OF ULYSSES (1)
CIRCE, HEAD (1)
Clean shaven Mars, nude and half sitting down. In his right hand he has a shield, and in the left is his helmet. On the floor is the breastplate. (1)
Clean-shaven Mercury riding a tortoise, which swims across the sea. Mercury holds a branch. (2)
Clean-shaven Mercury riding a tortoise, which swims across the sea. Mercury holds a branch. He has a cap on. (1)
CLELIA [ON A HORSE] CROSSING THE TIBER (1)
Cleopatra (2)
CLEOPATRA [DAUGHTER OF IDAS] ENTREATING [HER HUSBAND] MELEAGER TO DEFEND THE CITY OF CALYDON AGAINST THE CURETES (1)
CLEOPATRA [QUEEN OF EGYPT] (1)
Cleopatra Syra as Isis (1)
CLIO, HEAD (1)
CLIO, SEATED FIGURE [HOLDING A PAYRUS] (1)
Clothed Venus with a sceptre and dove. (1)
Clubs, formed by an anchor, a caduceus of Mercury, palm leaves and wheat. (1)
CLYTIE [CLYTIA] TRANSFORMED TO A SUNFLOWER [BY APOLLO] (1)
Cock with the head of Mercury with the cap. He holds a caduceus. (1)
CODRUS, LAST KING OF ATHENS (1)
Colonel John Campbell (1)
COLUMEL [LUCIUS JUNIUS MODERATUS] (1)
COLUMN WITH OBJECTS BETWEEN TWO BASINS, BIRDS PERCHED ON THE RIMS (1)
COMBAT BETWEEN JUPITER AND TYPHON THE TITAN (1)
COMBAT BETWEEN MARS AND MINERVA (1)
COMBAT BETWEEN MARS AND MINERVA [MINERVA THROWING A TERMINUS AT MARS] (1)
COMBAT BETWEEN PODALIRIUS AND ALSUS [ARMED WITH A SWORD AND AN AXE] (1)
COMBAT BETWEEN TEUCER AND HECTOR (1)
Combat d' Hercule avec un Titan. (1)
Combat de deux Animaux ailés, peut être des Gryphes. (1)
Combat de deux Hommes l' un à pied, & l' autre à cheval. (1)
COMBAT OF ACHILLES AND AENEAS [WHO SEIZES A GREAT STONE TO THROW AT ACHILLES] (1)
COMBAT OF AENEAS AND TURNUS AND CONFERENCE OF JUPITER AND JUNO (1)
COMBAT OF DARES AND ENTELLUS [WITH THE CESTUS, ON THE FUNERAL GAMES IN HONOUR OF THE MANES OF ANCHISES THE YOUTHFUL TROJAN IS ON THE GROUND, ENDEAVOURING TO WARD OFF THE BLOWS OF THE MORE ROBUST SICILIAN ATHLETE] (1)
COMBAT OF DIOMEDE AND AENEAS [AENEAS RESCUED FROM DIOMEDE, WHO WAS ABOUT TO CAST A LARGE STONE AT HIM] (1)
Comic mask and head of a satyr conjoined. (1)
Comic mask. (2)
COMMODUS [HEAD] WITH A LION'S SKIN (1)
COMPOSITE ANIMAL (BODY OF A LION, GOAT'S HORNS AND LEGS) (1)
COMPOSITE ANIMAL (BODY OF A LION, GOATS LEGS) (2)
COMPOSITE ANIMAL (HEAD OF A LION, GOAT'S LEGS) (1)
COMPOSITE FACE, MADE UP FROM THREE BEARDED FACES AND BEARDED MASKS (?) AS THE FOREHEAD (1)
COMPOSITE FIGURE (GRYLLOS): A FRONTAL HEAD OF A BEARDED MAN AS A FLY (5)
COMPOSITE FIGURE (GRYLLOS): A HEAD OF AN EAGLE AND OF A BEARDED MAN, IN THE FIELD A CRESCENT MOON AND TWO STARS (1)
COMPOSITE FIGURE (GRYLLOS): A HEAD OF AN EAGLE AND OF A BEARDED MAN, IN THE FIELD A THYRSUS (1)
COMPOSITE FIGURE (GRYLLOS): HEAD OF A YOUTH (MINERVA?) IN PROFILE, WITH TWO BEARDED MASKS (HELMET) AND A DOLPHIN BELOW THE NECK. (1)
COMPOSITE FIGURE (GRYLLUS) OF A HEAD OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, THE HELMET WITH A BEARDED SATYR HEAD AS NECK GUARD. (1)
COMPOSITE FIGURE (GRYLLUS) OF A HEAD OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, THE HELMET WITH A BEARDED SATYR HEAD AS VISOR AND NECK GUARD. (1)
COMPOSITE FIGURE (GRYLLUS) OF A HEAD OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, THE PLUMED HELMET WITH A BEARDED SATYR HEAD AS NECK GUARD AND VISOR. (1)
COMPOSITE FIGURE [GRYLLOS] HEADS OF A HORSE, LION AND BOAR (1)
COMPOSITE FIGURE: A URAEUS HEADED SCARAB BEETLE WITH HUMAN LEGS, FOUR WINGS AND FOUR ARMS (PANTHEOS) HOLDING A KNIFE, SCEPTERS (?) AND A SISTRUM (?), WITH DISC CROWN. (1)
Composite figure: two bearded heads, a youth, a bird and a boar. (1)
CONCORD (1)
Confronted heads of a boy and a woman. (1)
Confronted heads of Hermes with petasos and Herakles. (1)
Confronted heads of Zeus Serapis and Isis, holding a sistrum. (1)
CONSTANTINE THE GREAT (1)
Copie de la S294 pâte faite par Laurent Masini Vénitien, Auteur d' un petit livre sous le titre: Considerazioni sopra alcuni supplimenti e note di un Autore Fiorentino traduttore del secondo Trattato della Storia di M. Pietro Mariette ec. Ven 1756. in 4. (1)
Copy of the statue of the reclining Hermaphrodite on a bed, seen from above. (1)
CORBULON [DOMITIUS] (1)
CORINNA (1)
Cornaline. Jupiter debout avec la foudre & son sceptre, posant le pied droit sur la proue d'un navire. Il est dans un temple rond, dont le tholus, le Dome, est posé sur deux colonnes quarrées, & sur deuc colonnes torses. Aux extrémités de l' entablement il y a deux têtes de bélier, & la cime du Dome est terminée par la foudre qui y est posée horizontalement: aux cotés du temple on lit le nom M. VAL. AEQVAL. (1)
Cornaline. Mercure debout, tenant de la main droite le Caducée, & de la gauche une balance. Devant lui on voit le Cancer, & derriére lui les Poissons & le Scorpion, Signes du Zodiaque. On pourroit ici alléguer ces vers de Manilius: Aequata tum Libra, die cum tempore noctis, Attrahit ardenti fulgentem Scorpion Astro. Du reste on sait que Mercure étoit le Garde des balances & des poids; c' est pour cette raison qu' on trouve( ) des balances, dont les poids représentent une tête de Mercure. Il y a de semblables monuments parmi ceux qu' on a decouverts à Herculane. La gravure de notre pierre est fort belle. (1)
CORNELIA, MOTHER OF THE GRACCHI (1)
CORNELIUS NEPOS (1)
Cornicen, wearing trousers and a tunic (?), playing the cornu, a shield before him, groundline. Set in gold ring. (1)
CORNUCOPIA, WITH A WREATH OF OLIVE (1)
CORONIS [CORONEUS' DAUGHTER] METAMORPHOSED INTO A CROW [PURSUED BY NEPTUNE] (1)
CORONIS ON HER FUNERAL PILE [APOLLO HOLDING THE INFANT AESCULAPIUS IN HIS ARMS NEAR THE ALTAR, ON WHICH IS LYING THE BODY OF CORONIS] (1)
Corseleted bust. Medusa head at chest and eagle-head hilt of sword in scabbard. (1)
COWHERD WITH COW UNDER TREE (1)
CRAB FIGURE HOLDING TWO URAEUS STAFFS. ABOVE DISC (?). (1)
CRESCENT MOON AND STAR (1)
CREUSA AND ASCANIUS IMPLORING AENEAS [SALLYING FROM THE GATE OF TROY] NOT TO RETURN TO THE BATTLE (1)
CREUSA ARRESTING MEDEA, WHO IS ABOUT TO MOUNT A CHARIOT DRAWN BY TWO DRAGONS (1)
CREUSA EMBRACING APOLLO, SEATED IN THE ENTRANCE OF A CAVERN (1)
CRINISUS [CRINESE], IN THE SHAPE OF A BEAR, PAYING COURT TO EGESTA (1)
CRINISUS [THE RIVER] IN THE SHAPE OF A DOG SURPRISING A NYMPH (1)
CROSSED SWORDS UNDER SCALES (1)
crouching lion (1)
CROUCHING LION, A WINGED DISC ABOVE (1)
Crouching Sileno handles a wine-sack.. He is dressed in goat's skin. (1)
Crown of wheat and an ant. (1)
CTEISILLA SHOWING TO HERMOCURES THE APPLE ON WHICH SHE HAD WRITTEN. THEY ARE STANDING AT A TRIPOD BEFORE THE ALTAR OF DIANA (1)
CTESIPHON AND HIS SON METAGEMES (1)
CTESIPHON AND HIS SON METAGEMES, WITH THE TEMPLE OF DIANA OF EPHESUS (1)
CTESIPPUS CASTING THE FOOT [LEG] OF AN OX AT ULYSSES (1)
CTESIPPUS CASTING THE LEG OF A BULL AT ULYSSES (1)
CUPID AND PSYCHE (1)
CUPID AND PSYCHE IN THE AIR (1)
Cupid and Psyche kissing (1)
CUPID ASKING VENUS PERMISSION TO MARRY PSYCHE (1)
Cupid astride a wine jar with sail attached, fish in sea below. (1)
Cupid at sea riding a pair of dolphins, reins in hand. (1)
Cupid burns a butterfly at an altar. This refers the story of Cupid and Psyche. (1)
Cupid caressing a dog (1)
Cupid catching a butterfly (2)
CUPID DRAPED (1)
CUPID DRIVING A COCK AND HEN (1)
Cupid fishes from a snail's shell (1)
CUPID GUIDING A BUTTERFLY (1)
Cupid holding a butterfly over a torch (1)
CUPID HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT (1)
CUPID HOLDING A TORCH AND PALM (1)
CUPID IN A BIGA (1)
CUPID IN A CAR DRAWN BY BUTTERFLIES (1)
Cupid in a chariot, drawn by two galloping horses. (1)
Cupid in a chariot, drawn by two prancing and a bird in flight, a dog, a scorpion, a cornucopia terminating a goat's head and a bearded herm. (1)
Cupid in a chariot, drawn by two swans. (1)
CUPID IN A SNARE (2)
CUPID LEANING ON A [UPTURNED] TORCH (1)
Cupid lighting a torch (1)
CUPID ON A BUTTERFLY (1)
CUPID ON A DOLPHIN, WITH A SAIL [CUPIDS ON TWO DOLPHINS WITH A SAIL] (1)
CUPID ON A LION (1)
CUPID ON A SEA-HORSE (1)
Cupid rides a dolphin. (1)
Cupid rides a horse. (1)
Cupid riding a donkey, a vase(kantharos) before him, groundline. (1)
CUPID RIDING ON A COCK (1)
Cupid sacrifices at an altar before a statuette enclosed in a rural shrine. (1)
CUPID STUNG BY A BEE SHEWS HIS WOUNDED FINGER TO VENUS (1)
CUPID SUBDUING HERCULES (2)
Cupid trident in hand, rides a seahorse over the waves. (1)
CUPID WITH A BUTTERFLY (1)
CUPID WITH A LYRE [LEANING ON A COLUMN, A BUTTERFLY ABOVE] (1)
Cupid with a prominent forelock, walking, holding a
stalk of corn and a bow. Ground line. (1)
CUPID WITH A TORCH AND BUTTERFLY (1)
CUPID WITH A WREATH AND MASK (1)
Cupid with an arrow in his raised hand holds a butterfly its wings. (1)
CUPID WITHOUT WINGS (1)
CUPID, BUST (1)
CUPID, DISGUISED AS ASCANIUS, PRESENTING THE GIFTS TO DIDO (1)
CUPID, RIDING ON A GOOSE [SWAN], WHICH IS GUIDED BY ANOTHER (1)
CUPID, WITH A DOG AND LYRE (1)
CUPID, WITH A GOOSE (1)
CUPID, WITH A MASK (2)
Cupidon & Psyché cauchés ensemble dans leur lit nuptial sous un arbre, avec auprès d' eux un autre Amour, un vase en main, qui les sert. (1)
Cupidon & Psyché sautant. (1)
Cupidon à cheval conduisant un autre cheval par la bride, où il va au grand galop. (1)
Cupidon à cheval conduisant un autre cheval par la bride. (1)
Cupidon à cheval courant au grand galop. (1)
Cupidon à cheval sur un Bouc qui court. (1)
Cupidon à cheval sur un Cheval marin portant un grand bouclier rond. (1)
Cupidon à cheval sur un Lion. (2)
Cupidon à genoux tirant une épine du pied d' un Lion. (1)
Cupidon accroupi, attaché à un arbre avec un papillon. (1)
Cupidon appuyé sur la houe & dépouillé jusqu' au dessous de la ceinture, il paroit avoir été fouetté jusqu' au sang, dont on voit, ce semble, des gouttes sur le corps. (1)
Cupidon appuyé sur la massue d' Hercule dans la même attitude que l' Hercule de Farnese. (1)
Cupidon appuyé sur la massue d' Hercule. (2)
Cupidon appuyé sur une Houe. Le même sujet se voit sur un beau Camée de la Comtesse Chéroffini à Rome. (1)
Cupidon armé d' un casque, d' un bouclier & d' un javelot, combattant avec un Lion. (1)
Cupidon armé d' un parazonium & d' un grand bouclier. (1)
Cupidon assis auprès d' un grand bouclier. (1)
Cupidon assis sur des rochers décochant une fléche. (1)
Cupidon assis sur un bouclier, tenant de la main droite un casque, & de la gauche une palme. (1)
Cupidon assis sur un rocher, péchant à la ligne, où il a déja un poisson pris à l' hameçon; au dessus de lui il y a un gros Serpent, & devant lui sur un rocher plus élevé on voit une figure de Neptune. (1)
Cupidon assis, tenant un papillon par les ailes. (1)
Cupidon attaché à une colonne avec Psyché en forme de papillon; ce qui représente le chatiment de Cupidon, que Vénus offensée de sa passion pour Psyché mit en prison. (3)
Cupidon attache à une colonne, au haut de laquelle il y a un Griffon; on y lit l' Inscription XXX. (1)
Cupidon auprès d' un arbre, qui avec une perche en main fait tomber un papillon qui y est dessus. (2)
Cupidon avec les attributs d' Hercule, c' est-à-dire portant la peau de Lion & la massue. (1)
Cupidon avec une couronne liée dr rubans comme la précédente, & deux palmes. (1)
Cupidon brulant Psyché sous la forme d' un papillon. C' est un symbole de l' immortalité de l' Ame, qui est céleste comme le feu, & qui est incorruptible comme le feu même. Igneus est ollis vigor, & coelestis origo/Seminibus.. (2)
Cupidon buveur, portant de la main droite la corne à la bouche pour boire, & de la gauche le Thyrse. Ces cornes pour boire se voyent dans toutes les représentations de Festins des anciens, & dans quelques peintures d' Herculane, & entr' autres dans un tableau de deux nouveaux mariés, qui tiennent chacun une semblable corne. (1)
Cupidon courant avec une palme & une couronnne semblable. (1)
Cupidon courant de toutes ses forces, portant à la main une lampe allumée. (1)
Cupidon dans l' adolescence, avec deux grandes ailes; il court plein d' inquiétude, & il paroit la marquer par le geste de sa main qu' il porte aux cheveux, comme pour se les arracher. De l' autre main il fait un signe d' arréter, ou de venir à lui. (1)
Cupidon dans un char tiré d' un cheval qui marche. (1)
Cupidon dans un char tiré de deux chevaux qui courent. (1)
Cupidon dans un char tiré de deux papillons, & au dessus un épi de bled. (1)
Cupidon dans un char tiré de deux papillons, courant dans un cirque dont on voit la borne, meta. (1)
Cupidon dans un char tiré de deux papillons, il tient, au lieu du fouet de la précédente pierre, une torche allumée; au dessus des papillons il y a un croissant & une étoile. (1)
Cupidon dans un char tiré de deux papillons. (1)
Cupidon dans un char tiré de deux Psychés. (1)
Cupidon debout armé d' un bouclier. (2)
Cupidon debout au milieu d' une plante de Lotus, ou peut-être de Persea, dont il tient le fruit de chaque main. (1)
Cupidon debout au milieu d' une semblable plante, lisant un volume. (1)
Cupidon debout avec le nom du Graveur XXX. (1)
Cupidon debout avec un papillon à ses pieds. (2)
Cupidon debout avec un papillon dans la main devant une colonne, sur laquelle est une lampe. (1)
Cupidon debout devant une colonne,sur laquelle il y a un papillon; devant la colonne est un flambeau allumé fiché en terre. (1)
Cupidon debout en face, tenant l' arc dans la main gauche, & tirant de la droite une fléche de son carquois. (1)
Cupidon debout les bras élevés, tenant sur les mains un casque. (1)
Cupidon debout sur le dos d' un Cheval marin (1)
Cupidon debout sur un globe, décochant une fléche. (1)
Cupidon debout vis à vis d' une colonne; sur laquelle il y a un masque. (1)
Cupidon debout, appuyé contre une colonne, ayant dans la main droite un papillon, & dans la gauche un flambeau renversé. (1)
Cupidon debout, ayant l' arc & la fléche en main, & à ses pieds un papillon. (1)
Cupidon debout, en face, tenant de la main gauche une palme, & de la droite une couronne liée de rubans, qui s' appelloit alors Lemniscata. (1)
Cupidon debout, le pied droit appuyé sur un bouclier, ayant devant lui un casque & une pique, sur laquelle on voit un papillon qu' il brule avec son flambeau. Derriére Cupidon est un Trophée. (1)
Cupidon debout, qui tache de prendre un papillon qui vole devant lui. (1)
Cupidon debout, tenant de la main droite un masque, & de la gauche le pedum. (1)
Cupidon debout, tenant de la main gauche un papillon, & de la droite un couteau; il est dans l' attitude de fendre le papillon en deux. (1)
Cupidon debout, tenant sur le poing droit un casque, & dans la main gauche le parazonium, à ses pieds est un bouclier. (1)
Cupidon debout, tenant une Palme des deux mains, ou Cupidon Agonothéte, c' est à dire, qui préside aux jeux & distribue les prix. Les Thespiens célébroient des jeux à l' Amour, & il y concouroit des Poétes, des Musiciens & des Athlétes. (1)
Cupidon debout, tenant une tasse à la main. (1)
Cupidon debout,tenant l' arc en main. (1)
Cupidon dréssant un Trophée d' armes. (1)
Cupidon emmailloté dans une drapperie, comme un Hermès; il n' a que les ailes déhors. (1)
Cupidon en pied avec la lyre appuyée sur le trepied d' Apollon; à ses pieds est un griffon. (1)
Cupidon en Terme, qui brule un papillon avec un flambeau. (1)
Cupidon enchainé & s' appuyant sur une houe, dans l' attitude de se reposer aprés le travail auquel il est condamné. Il y avoit anciennement au Capitole( ) la Statue d' un jeune homme remuant la terre avec un tel instrument; Pompée l' avoit apportée à Rome, & elle sortoit des Galeries du Roi de Bithynie. (1)
Cupidon endormi, étendu tout de son long sur un Dauphin, qui lui sert de vaisseau, & sur lequel on voit un mât & tous les cordages nécéssaires à la anoeuvre d' une voile. (1)
Cupidon enveloppé depuis la tête jusqu' à mi-corps; il porte également une lanterne, & il marche aussi doucement & fort courbé, paroissant craindre d' être reconnu, où on voit devant l' Amour un papillon, qui paroit être l' objet qu' il cherche. (1)
Cupidon enveloppé depuis la tête jusqu' à mi-corps; il porte également une lanterne, & il marche aussi doucement & fort courbé, paroissant craindre d' être reconnu. (1)
Cupidon enveloppé jusqu' à mi corps dans un drap, marchant doucement ainsi déguisé, avec une lanterne à la main. Sur l' autel octogone,que nous avons cité N. 623. on voit un semblable Amour. (1)
Cupidon forgeant un bouclier. (1)
Cupidon forgeant un casque qui est sur une colonne devant lui, & à coté de laquelle est un bouclier. (1)
Cupidon gardant un Troupeau. (1)
Cupidon heurtant avec ses pieds ceux de Psyché, qui revenue aussi?tôt paroit pleine de confusion. L' idée du Graveur semble la même que celle de la precédente pierre, quoique Psyché soit ici sans la boéte. La gravure en est des plus anciennes, & les ailes de Psyché y sont d' espéces d' ailes d' Aigle. (1)
Cupidon monté sur un Bélier. (1)
Cupidon monté sur un Bouc de la mêmw façon qu' on vit à Rome aux jeux du Cirque les jeunes garçons à cheval sur des Boucs. (1)
Cupidon monté sur un Centaure, tenant un plat en main. (1)
Cupidon monté sur un Ours. (1)
Cupidon monté sur un semblable vase, jouant des deux flutes (tibia gemina.) Un autre Amour qui vole au dessus de la barque, tient des deux mains les cordages de la voile. (1)
Cupidon monté sur un vase renversé, un fouet en main. Ce Vase est une Amphora telle qu' on la voit sur les( ) Médailles de l' Isle de Scio. (1)
Cupidon monté sur un vase semblable au précédcnt, voguant avec une voile qu' il tient avec des cordes des deux mains, de la même façon qu' on voit sur( ) plusieurs pierres gravées. Gori prenant ce Vase pour une Urne cinéraire, explique ce sujet ingénieusement, en l' appliquant au passage( ) des Ames aux Champs Elysées. Mais les Vases cinéraires n' étoient pas generalement pointus en bas. Les Vases pointus & qui ressembloient aux Amphorae, étoient destinés aux libations. La Fable rapporte( ) qu' un jeune Lesbien se jettant dans la mer pour sauver son Amante, & croyant lui meme de périr, trouva un Vase avec l' Iinscription XXX XXX, sur lequel il se sauva. Peut être que l' Amour voguant sur un vase, est une allégorie fondée sur cette Fable. On dit qu' Hercule passa pareillement la mer sur un grand Vase; fiction prise, ce me semble, de ces bateaux de terre cuite, qu' eurent les Egyptiens dont nous parlons en son lie. Un ancien Poéte appelle une Nation adonnée à la crapule des rameurs de bocals, mais avec un mât qui porte la voile & une banderolle. (1)
Cupidon monté sur un vase semblable au précédcnt, voguant avec une voile qu' il tient avec des cordes des deux mains, de la même façon qu' on voit sur( ) plusieurs pierres gravées. Gori prenant ce Vase pour une Urne cinéraire, explique ce sujet ingénieusement, en l' appliquant au passage( ) des Ames aux Champs Elysées. Mais les Vases cinéraires n' étoient pas generalement pointus en bas. Les Vases pointus & qui ressembloient aux Amphorae, étoient destinés aux libations. La Fable rapporte( ) qu' un jeune Lesbien se jettant dans la mer pour sauver son Amante, & croyant lui meme de périr, trouva un Vase avec l' Iinscription XXX XXX, sur lequel il se sauva. Peut être que l' Amour voguant sur un vase, est une allégorie fondée sur cette Fable. On dit qu' Hercule passa pareillement la mer sur un grand Vase; fiction prise, ce me semble, de ces bateaux de terre cuite, qu' eurent les Egyptiens dont nous parlons en son lie. Un ancien Poéte appelle une Nation adonnée à la crapule des rameurs de bocals. (2)
Cupidon monté sur une Panthére. (1)
Cupidon portant à la main droite la massue d' Hercule, de la gauche l' arc, & ayant une peau de Lion sur l' épaule. (1)
Cupidon portant un Chevreuil sur les épaules. (2)
Cupidon portant un Chevreuil sur les épaules; devant lui sous un arbre est un autel avec du feu allumé. (1)
Cupidon portant un pigeon dans un panier. (1)
Cupidon qui lie à son tour Psyché à une colonne. (2)
Cupidon qui péche à la ligne, étant debout dans une Coquille qui lui sert de bateau, & qu' il fait aller au moyen d' un gouvernail, qu' il tient de la main gauche. (2)
Cupidon qui se met l' armure aux jambes. Ses cheveux sont en tress, comme nous les avons observés à quelques têtes, dans lequel Cupidon a le pied appuyé sur un casque devant un bouclier & deux piques; il porte le parazonium. (1)
Cupidon qui se met l' armure aux jambes. Ses cheveux sont en tress, comme nous les avons observés à quelques têtes, dans lequel Cupidon a le pied appuyé sur un casque devant un bouclier & une pique; il porte le parazonium. (1)
Cupidon qui se met l' armure aux jambes. Ses cheveux sont en tress, comme nous les avons observés à quelques têtes. (2)
Cupidon tenant de la main droite une tête de Pavot, & de la gauche un Thyrse, & ayant à ses pieds une Panthére, & derriére lui un arc & une fléche. (1)
Cupidon tirant à lui un Dauphin percé d' un Trident. (2)
Cupidon tirant une épine du pied d' un Lion qui a la tête rayonnée. Sur le revers on lit XXX. (1)
Cupidon tombant à la renverse effrayé à la vue d' un grand mascque qui est sur un piédestal devant lui. 0n voit le même sujet sur une des Peintures antiques d' Herculane. (1)
Cupidon un pigeon sur la main. (1)
Cupidon un Thyrse en main, sur un char tiré d' un Lion & d' un Bouc. (1)
Cupidon vendangeant. (1)
CURIUS DENTATUS [MARCUS ANNIUS] (1)
CURTIUS [MARCUS] LEAPING INTO THE GULF (1)
CYANIPPUS DRAGGED BY HIS DAUGHTER [CYANE] TO THE ALTAR [OF BACCHUS TO SLAY HIM] (1)
CYBELE (TYCHE?), WITH MURAL CROWN (?), SITTING ON AN ALTAR, HOLDING A GLOBE (?) AND A STAFF, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS AND A SHOULDER (1)
Cybéle assise sur un Lion, la main droite élevée; & d' un coté le Soleil, & de l' autre un croissant. (1)
Cybéle assise sur un Lion, tenant la foudre de la main droite. (1)
Cybéle assise sur un Lion, tenant la soudre de la main droite, & de la gauche une pique ou son sceptre, au dessous il y a une étoile. (1)
Cybéle assise sur un Trône, ayant en main la pique élevée, & le bras gauche appuye sur un bouclier: à coté du Trône on voit le Lion. (1)
Cybéle assise tenant de la main droite une patère; & de la gauche une pigue, & ayant à ses pieds un Lion; on voit devant elle la Fortune, & au dessus entr' elles deux le Soleil rayonannt sur un Croissant. (1)
CYBELE IN EXTREME SORROW, AND AT HER FEET THE LIFELESS PHRYGIAN SHEPHERD ATYS [CYBELE AND ATTIS](ORIGIN OF THE CULT OF CYBELE) (1)
CYBELE IN HER CAR DRAWN BY LIONS (1)
CYBELE SEATED ON A SCORPION (1)
Cybéle sur un Char tiré de quatre Lions. (1)
CYBELE, HEAD (1)
CYBELE, WITH HER ATTRIBUTES (1)
CYBELE, WITH HER CROWN OF TOWERS, AND AT HER FEET A TAME LION, CARESSING ATYS [ATTIS], THE YOUNG AND HANDSOME SHEPHERD OF MOUNT IDA (1)
CYBELE, WITH MURAL CROWN, HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA AND EARS OF CORN, RECLINING ON THE GROUND. (1)
CYBELE, WITH MURAL CROWN, SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING EAR OF CORN AND A POPPY, LIONS AT HER SIDE (1)
CYLARUS WOUNDED [THE ILL-FATED CENTAUR LOVER OF HYLONOME, CYLARUS, SHOT WITH AN ARROW FROM ONE OF THE LAPITHAE] (1)
Cylindre percé le long de son Axe. Un Taureau d' assez belle gravure. (1)
CYNOCEPHALUS BEFORE A COLUMN (1)
CYNOCEPHALUS, WITH THE DISK OF THE SUN (1)
CYRENE, DAUGHTER OF HYPSEUS KING OF THE LAPITHAE, FIGHTING ALONE WITH A LION, KILLS IT (1)
CYRENE, DAUGHTER OF HYPSEUS KING OF THE LAPITHAE, FIGHTING ALONE WITH A LION, KILLS IT IN THE PRESENCE OF APOLLO (1)
CYRUS I. [KING OF PERSIA] (1)
D' eux est une Tête de Méduse Trois Soldats conduisfant un Guerrier blessé, qui s' appuye sur leurs épaules; sur le bouclier de l' un. (2)
Dacia (1)
DAEDALION METAMORPHOSED TO A HAWK [APOLLO CHANGING DEDALION INTO A VULTURE] (1)
DAEDALOS (?) HAMMERING WINGS ON AN ANVIL (1)
DAEDALOS (?) SITTING ON A STOOL, MAKING THE WINGS (?) ON A TABLE (1)
DAEDALUS AND ICARUS [FALLING INTO THE SEA, DAEDALUS ATTEMPTING TO SAVE HIM] (1)
DAEDALUS AND ICARUS FORMING THEIR WINGS (1)
Daedalus attaches the wings to Icarus. (1)
DAEDALUS ATTACHING THE WINGS TO ICARUS (1)
Daedalus making a wing. Set in a bronze ring. (1)
DAEDALUS SITTING ON A STOOL AND WORKING ON THE WINGS FOR ICARUS, STANDING NEXT TO HIM (1)
DAMOXENES [OF SYRACUSE] (1)
Danaé assise qui tient le devant de son vétement étendu, pour recevoir la pluye d' or. (1)
Danae is in the bath, she receives Jupiter (as an eagle) in golden rain. (1)
Danae is in the bath, she receives Jupiter in golden rain. (3)
DANAE RECEIVING THE SHOWER OF GOLD (1)
DANAE RECEIVING THE SHOWER OF GOLD. JUPITER IN LOVE WITH DANAE, DAUGHTER OF ACRISIUS, KING OF ARGOS, TRANSFORMING HIMSELF TO A SHOWER OF GOLD, PENETRATES THE BRAZEN TOWER IN WHICH DANAE IS CONFINED BY HER FATHER, AND SHE BECOMES THE MOTHER OF PERSEUS (1)
Danae seated on a stool lifting her dress up and away from her body, baring one breast and looking up towards Zeus' golden rain (not shown). Ground line. (1)
Danae standing before a kline receiving the golden rain; groundline, hatched border. (1)
DANAE SUPPLICATING ACRISIUS [WHO IS POINTING TO THE INFANT PERSEUS, TO APPEASE THE ANGER OF THE KING OF ARGOS] (1)
DANAE, KNEELING IN A BOX, GOLDEN RAIN FALLING, A SWAN (?) WITH A THUNDERBOLT IN THE FIELD, AND ABOVE, THE FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE WITH THE EAGLE ON A GROUNDLINE (1)
DANAE, KNEELING, RECEIVING THE GOLDEN SHOWER (1)
DANAE, LYING FRONTALLY ON THE GROUND ATTENDED BY A NYMPH AND EROS, THE GOLDEN RAIN FALLING IN FRONT OF HER MANTLE, ABOVE A HEAD OF BEARDED JUPITER IN THE CLOUDS (1)
Dance a satyr and bacchic follower between an old Silenus who plays the lyre and another satyr who plays the double flute. (1)
Dancer on tiptoe holding wreath (?). Set in bronze ring. (1)
Dancing maenad with head thrown back, wearing a peplos and cloak over arms, flowing dress. Ground line. (1)
Dancing nude satyr with lion skin and thyrsus. A vase is thrown on the floor. (1)
Dancing nude satyr with thyrsus and cantharus, accompanied by a panther. (1)
Dancing satyr with bacchic fury, lifting a vase in his left hand, and with the right he shakes the thyrsus. From his shoulders fall a lion skin. A vase is lying on the ground. (1)
Dancing satyr with flowing nebride behind him. He has a bunch of grapes and thyrsus in his hand. (1)
Dans l' un, Anubis debout avec des caractéres autour. Dans l' autre, une tête en face, environnée de rayons. (1)
Dans l' un, Anubis debout tenant un Vase sacré dans la main gauche, & ayant à ses pieds un Coq qui couvre une poule. Dans l' autre, les lettres XXX. (1)
Dante (1)
Daphne in pain as she changes into laurel. (1)
DAPHNIS FOUND BY SHEPHERDS (1)
DARIUS I. (1)
David Garrick (1)
DEATH OF AGAMEMNON [HE IS LYING ON A COUCH, AT THE FOOT OF WHICH ARE HIS ARMS SUSPENDED ON A CIPPUS, CLYTEMNESTRA HAS SEIZED HIS HAIR, AND HOLDS A DAGGER IN HER UPLIFTED HAND, HER COUNTENANCE IS TURNED TOWARDS EGISTHEUS, WHO IS URGING HER ON TO THE COMMISSION OF THE CRIME] (1)
DEATH OF AJAX [WHO KILLS HIMSELF WITH HIS OWN SWORD] (1)
DEATH OF CYLLARUS AND HYLONOME (THE CENTAURS) [KILLING HERSELF THAT SHE MIGHT NOT SURVIVE HER HUSBAND] (1)
DEATH OF DIDO (1)
DEATH OF GORGYTHION [TEUCER CONCEALED BEHIND THE SHIELD OF AJAX, LAUNCHING AN ARROW AT GORGYTHION, WHO IS FALLING BACKWARDS, TRANSFIXED WITH THE ARROW] (1)
DEATH OF HECTOR [ACHILLES IN A HELMET, AND WITH FLOWING DRAPERY ON HIS SHOULDER, THRUSTING HIS SPEAR INTO THE SIDE OF HECTOR, WHO FALLING, IS RESTING ON HIS SHIELD, AND WITH HIS SHORT SWORD IS VAINLY AIMING A LAST BLOW AT THE ANTAGONIST; ON ONE SIDE IS SEEN THE RIVER SCAMANDER, THE WALL OF TROY ON THE OTHER SIDE] (1)
DEATH OF HECUBA [STONED BY THE THRACIANS] (1)
DEATH OF HIPPOLYTUS (1)
DEATH OF HIPPOLYTUS [THROWN FROM HIS CHARIOT, THE HORSES OF WHICH ARE REARING, FRIGHTENED BY THE SEA-MONSTER SENT BY NEPTUNE ] (1)
DEATH OF LAOCOON [HIS WHOLE BODY, AS WELL AS THOSE OF HIS TWO SONS, IS COMPLETELY ENFOLDED BY THE SERPENT] (1)
DEATH OF MILO [ATTACKED BY THE LION, WHILST HIS HANDS ARE HELD FAST IN THE RENT OAK TREE] (1)
DEATH OF PARIS [IN THE ARMS OF OENONE, STRUCK WITH THE ARROW BY PHILOCTETES] (1)
DECIUS MUS [PUBLIUS] (2)
Deer attacked by a lion. (1)
Deer running to the left, whilst looking behind her. (1)
Deer with Etruscan detail. (1)
Deer, groundline. Set in a bronze ring. (1)
DEINOCRATES (1)
DEJANIRA [DEIJANEIRA] MOUNTING THE CENTAUR NESSUS [CONFIDED BY HERCULES, TO CROSS THE EVENUS] (1)
DEJANIRA WOUNDED (1)
DEJANIRA WOUNDED [HERCULES, HAVING KILLED THEODAMAS, SUPPORTING DEJANIRA] (1)
DEMETER (?) IN CHARIOT DRAWN BY WINGED SNAKES THROUGH THE CLOUDS (?) (1)
DEMETER SITTING ON A ROCK WITH A CORNUCOPIA FILLED WITH CORN AND HOLDING STALKS OF WHEAT, A SHIELD AT HER FIELD (1)
DEMODOCUS PLAYING AND RECITING THE STORY OF THE TROJAN HORSE TO ALCINOUS AND ULYSSES [WHO IS WEEPING] (1)
Demosthenes (1)
DEPARTURE OF ULYSSES FROM THE ISLAND OF CALYPSO [CALYPSO ENDEAVOURING TO DETAIN ULYSSES, ABOUT TO EMBARK IN HIS GALLEY FROM OGYGIA, ATTENDED BY MERCURY, CHARGED WITH THE ORDERS OF JUPITER] (1)
DEPOSITION FROM THE CROSS (?), TWO FIGURES LIFTING A THIRD (1)
DERCETIS METAMORPHOSED [INTO A FISH, EXPOSING HER CHILD, THROWING HERSELF INTO LAKE ASCALON] (1)
Des Caractéres hiéroglyfiques. (1)
DETRIANUS (1)
DEUCALION AND PYRRHA THROWING THE STONES BEHIND THEM: THOSE THROWN BY DEUCALION BECOME MEN, AND THOSE BY PYRRHA WOMEN (2)
DEUCALION EXPLAINING TO PYRRHA THE ORACLE OF THEMIS [BY AN ALTAR] (1)
Deux Amours chassant. (1)
Deux Amours dans un bateau. (2)
Deux Amours dans un batiment à voile, dont l' un tire à lui un troisiéme Amour qui est dans l' eau. (2)
Deux Amours dans une barque tirée de quatre Dauphins, un Amour tient les rênes des Dauphins, avcc le souet, & l' autre est assis & tient le gouvernail. (1)
Deux AmourS fairant combattre deux Coqs. (1)
Deux Amours faisant combattre deux Coqs, au dessus desquels sont les lettres DAD, & tour en haut un Trépied où il y a une Couronne avec des feuilles. (1)
Deux Amours l' un vis-à-vis de l' autre, dont l' un brule un papillon, & l' autre tient un chien en lesse. Dans l' éxergue on voit un Priape. (1)
Deux Amours luttant ensemble de la même façon; derriére l' un est un Trophée avec une palme, & derriére l' autre un Vase. (1)
Deux Amours luttant ensemble devant un Terme d' Hercule, auquel la palme est attachée. On sait que dans les Gymnases des anciens il y avoit des Statues de Mercure & d' Hercule, comme étant les Divinités qui présidoient aux jeux. (1)
Deux Amours luttant ensemble devant un Terme de Priape, auquel la palme est attachée avec une couronne au bout. Aucun Auteur ancien ne parle des Termes de Priape dans les Gymnases. (2)
Deux Amours luttant ensemble, derriére l' un est un Terme de Priape avec une Palme, & derriére l' autre un Vase avec la palme sur un piédestal. (1)
Deux Amours portant un bouclier long. (1)
Deux Amours portant un grand bouclier rond, sur lequel il y a des figures de relief. (1)
Deux Amours qui sont sur un piédestal, & un troisiéme devant eux qui fait sortir un Coq d' une cage. (1)
Deux Amours sacrifiant à un Terme de Priape dont l' un joue des deux flutes. (1)
Deux Amours vendangeant. (1)
Deux Amours volant autour d' un Candélabre. Il y a une( ) Inscription antique, où entr' autres on lit une dédicace que font à la Fortune Primigenia de semblables Cupidons. Cupidines cum suis Lychnuchis. (1)
Deux Amours volant, portant l' un les ténailles, & l' autre le marteau de Vulcain. (1)
Deux Amours, dont l' un assis joue de la lyre, & l' autre debout joue des deux flutes, auprés d' une figure de femme aussi debout & toute enveloppée dans un manteau. Celle ci paroit être Psyché. (1)
Deux Amours, dont l' un porte un flambeau renversé, % l' autre tenant d' une main l' arc & la fléche, présente de l' autre un bocal à celui qui est vis à vis de lui. Cette gravure pourroit être une allusion aux rejouissances que les Parents fesoient aprés l' enterrement d' un defunt. L' Amour avec le flambeau renversé est le symbole de la mort, & aux funerailles des Soldats & des Magistrats, on portoit les piques & les faisceaux d' armes renversé; le bocal que l' autre Amour présente, pourroit signifier ce que les Grecs appelloient( ) XXX, en latin circumpotatio. (1)
Deux Amours, ou Eros & Antéros qui commencent un combat ensemble: il paroit qu' on peut comparer leur combat à celui d' Hercule avec Achéloüs: Cum pede pes iunctus, totoque ego pectore pronus/Et digitos digitis, & frontem fronte premebam. (2)
Deux Animaux inconnus. (1)
Deux Boeufs qui se battent. (1)
Deux Cavaliers de Théssalie, ou Macédoniens; je leur donne ce nom par rapport à leur casque( ) XXX, qui étoit de cuir, & qui leur servoit en même tems de( ) bonnet, tel qu' on le voit( ) sur les Médailles de Philippe Roi de Macédoine. (1)
Deux Champs en ovale avec des croix & cercles, & aux quatre coins le fruit que les Egyptiens appelloient Persea, Plante dont les fruits avoient la forme d' un coeur, & les feuilles celle de la langue. (1)
Deux Chevaux. (1)
Deux Chiens poursuivant un Cerf. (1)
Deux Chiens. (2)
Deux Cignes. (1)
Deux Coqs, l' un vis-à-vis de l' autre, portant chacun un Trophée d' armes. (1)
Deux Cornes d' abondance ornées de bandelettes, & entre deux le sceptre de Cérès. (1)
Deux Figures nues à l' héroique, dont l' une a le diadéme en tête, & l' autre qui est armée d' un casque, & le bouclier au bras, se baisse pour porter la main à un vase qui est à terre: Il y a vis-à-vis d' elles, une autre figure armée. Dans une pierre gravée semblable à celle?ci, qui est dans le Cabinet de l' Empereur à Florence, Gori à cause d' une colonne qui y est, croit y trouver Achille qui recueille dans une Urne les cendres de Patrocle. Mais diverses Empreintes du même sujet avec la même Colonne, qui sont dans notre grande Collection d' Empreintes, font voir distingtément que ce sont des Soldats qui tirent au sort avec une Urne, ce qui se fesoit avec un casque au tems de la guerre de Troye. Sur une de ces Empreintes tirée d' une pâte antique, il y a deux Soldats auprés d' un vase, où un jeune homme enfonce le bras, comme pour y fouiller, ou pour en tirer quelque chose. Sur une autre on voit deux Soldats, mettant chacun la main dans un vase. On se servoit communément d' une urne, avec laquelle on tiroit au sort. Le cou étroit de notre vase, qui en apparence paroit peu propre à tirer au sort, est plitôt en faveur de mon explication, selon la description qu' en fait Athenée, puisqu' il en compare la bouche étroite à l' anus. pereur à Florence, Gori à cause d' une colonne qui y est, croit y trouver Achille qui recueille dans une Urne les cendres de Patrocle. Mais diverses Empreintes du même sujet avec la même Colonne, qui sont dans notre grande Collection d' Empreintes, font voir distingtément que ce sont des Soldats qui tirent au sort avec une Urne, ce qui se fesoit avec un casque au tems de la guerre de Troye. Sur une de ces Empreintes tirée d' une pâte antique, il y a deux Soldats auprés d' un vase, où un jeune homme enfonce le bras, comme pour y fouiller, ou pour en tirer quelque chose. Sur une autre on voit deux Soldats, mettant chacun la main dans un vase. On se servoit communément d' une urne, avec laquelle on tiroit au sort. Le cou étroit de notre vase, qui en apparence paroit peu propre à tirer au sort, est plitôt en faveur de mon explication, selon la description qu' en fait Athenée, puisqu' il en compare la bouche étroite à l' anus. Ore supra clauso sicut anus. (1)
Deux Fourmis attachées à une charrue, qui est conduite par une autre Fourmi. (1)
Deux Fourmis attachées à une charrue. (1)
Deux Fourmis attelées à un char formé par un épi de bled, sur lequel il y a un autre Insekte, ou figure de fantaisie bipede, qui le guide. (1)
Deux Guerriers armés de boucliers ronds, qui se défendent, dont l' un à genoux, qui paroit blessé, a l' épée à la main, & l' autre en pied le défendant par derriére, est dans l' attitude de parer un coup avec le bouclier, & de vouloir en porter un à l' ennemi. (1)
Deux Jupiters assis avec la foudre & le sceptre, & au milieu d' eux une tête en profil; au dessous on lit MVH. II y a dans le Cabinet du Roi de France un Médaillon de Marc-Auréle avec deux Jupiters, l' un assis, & l' autre debout, expliqués par( ) Monfaucon: Peut être sont ce les deux Jupiters nés en Arcadie des differens Péres, Aether & le Ciel. Les anciens se plaisoient à multiplier les Dieux, & comme c' étoit une prérogative des Dieux d' avoir( ) plusieurs noms, ainsi d' une Divinité ils en fésoient souvent deux: il y avoir deux( ) Neptunes, & l' on comptoit, suivant( ) Arnobe, jusqu' à cinq Jupiters, cinq Mercures, autant des Bacchus & c. (1)
Deux mains jointes tenant deux cornes d' abondance, deux épis de bled, & une tête de Pavot. (1)
Deux mains jointes, derriére lesquelles on voit un Caducée, un épi de bled & une palme, le tout renfermé dans une Couronne de laurier. (1)
Deux Monstres marins ailés. (2)
Deux Osiris debout ténant chacun un baton récourbé au bout, tel qu' étoit le sceptre des anciens Rois d' Egypte, & terminé au même bout par une croix ansée; au milieu d' eux & au dessous des batons est Harpocrate assis sur une fleur de Lotus. (1)
Deux Osiris mitrés, ayant en main un baton terminé par une tête de hupe; au milieu d' eux est un vase d' une forme élégante orné d' un ouvrage de treillage, dont les anses sont formées par des petites figures; il contient la plante de Lotus, dont la fleur qui est épanouie, ressemble à une fleur de lis, comme la dépeint Théophraste, & comme Ie Lotus en marbre noir du Capitole, haut de deux palmes, qui fut trouvé dans la Villa d' Adrien à Tivoli, nous en donne incontestablement la forme. Au dessus du Vase il y a des Caracteres Egyptiens, deux cancers & un globe avec des ailes. (1)
Deux pétites figures emmaillottées, au milieu desquelles il y ? a une écrévisse, au dessous une aigle, & au dessus deux Eperviers avec d' autres figures hiéroglyphiques. Les deux figures emmaillottées ne sont pas des Momies, puis qu' il n' y en a jamais eu parmi les hiéroglyphes, mais ce sont de ces Animaux embaumés, dont Pococke fait mention. Quatre de ces animaux étoient régardés comme les Gardes du Dieu Hempta, ou Emet, plus connu sous le nom d' Osiris. L' aigle est ici peut?être aussi le symbole du Nil, parce que ce feuve étoit appellé anciennement Aigle, selon Diodore de Sicile; et si l' Ecrevisse pouvoit se rapporter à la Rétrogradation du Soleil, il y auroit dequoi faire des conjectures ingénieuses. Mais il est bon de rémarquer que, selon Artémidore, l' aigle désignoit encore l' année courante. (1)
Deux Soldats à pied, con duisant leurs Chevaux. (1)
Deux Soldats dont l' un est assis, tenant de la main un Trophée d' armes, & l' autre conduit un Cheval par la bride. (1)
Deux Soldats qui attachent un grand bouclier à un Trophée composé de toute l' armure d' un Soldat de pied en cap. (1)
Deux Soldats, combattant ensemble. (1)
Deux; Amours avec ded cestes aux bras, donl l' un a renversé son adversaire. On voit dans le visage du vainqueur un air aussi fier, qu' il est confus dans le vaincu. (1)
Dextrarum iunctio (clasped hands) in an olive wreath. (1)
dextrarum iunctio (clasped hands), Greek inscription. (1)
Dextrarum iunctio (clasped hands). Set in bronze ring with a leaf pattern under a ring of circles. (1)
DEXTRARUM JUNCTIO IN AN OUROBOROS (1)
DEXTRARUM JUNCTIO UNDER CORNUCOPIAE CROSSED OVER A GRAIN STALK (1)
DEXTRARUM JUNCTIO WITH A CHAIN AND LOCK (1)
DEXTRARUM JUNCTIO WITH A SMALL BRANCH (?) OVER A GRAZING DEER (1)
DIAGORAS [FROM RHODES], WITH A VASE AND A PALM-BRANCH (1)
DIANA (LUCIFERA) IN A BIGA ON THE ZODIAC, ATTENDED BY CUPID (1)
DIANA AEREA [AERIA] ( HECATE ) EXTINGUISHING THE TORCH OF DAY (1)
Diana aureola and corn measure. On her arms are a lion and a deer. In her hands are two clubs with a serpent and a lizard (or a dog who is taken by the tail). (1)
Diana between two stars in a little temple, and candelabra which supports the arms. Deer and dogs are nearby, and a corn measure are on her head. The dome has a star frieze. (1)
DIANA CHARGING OPIS [APIS] [CHIEF OF THE NYMPHS] TO AVENGE THE DEATH OF CAMILLA (1)
DIANA CONDUCTING ULYSSES (1)
DIANA DESCENDING TO ENDYMION, WHO IS SLEEPING ON A ROCK, ATTENDED BY HIS DOG (1)
DIANA DISARMED BY JUNO, ATTENDED BY A PEACOCK AND A GREYHOUND (1)
DIANA DISCHARGED AN ARROW AT A STAG, AND INADVERTENTLY KILLED CENCHREUS, SON OF THE NYMPH PYRENE (1)
Diana dressed in a short chiton, her bow and arrow on her back. She is facing to the right, and leans on one of two rocks (1)
Diana faces to the front. The flame of the torch forms a large arch above her head. (1)
Diana facing the left, in her right hand is a libation dish. In her left is a torch. On her head is a half-moon. In the field to the left is a star. (1)
Diana facing to the left holding her bow and quiver. Her position is fairly conventional. (1)
DIANA GAZING ON [SLEEPING] ENDYMION (1)
DIANA IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY TWO STAGS (1)
Diana in hunting clothes, whilst she sits on a rock, turning to the right. In both hands she has the bow. Her quiver is at her feet. (1)
Diana in the bath, surprised by Atteone who holds the deer by the horn. A head of a deer and an ox are up against the rock, together with the clothes of Diana. (1)
Diana in the bath, surprised by Atteone who rises from the top of a rock on the right. Diana covers her body with her arms. The quiver is at the bottom. (1)
Diana in the sky with an arched sail to kiss Endinione, who is sleeping on the ground. On the left is Mars armed with a helmet, shield and bar,which is flying towards Rea Silvia. (1)
DIANA KILLING ORION [THE GIGANTIC ORION IS FALLING, AN ARROW IN CHEST] (1)
Diana leaning against his spear which he holds above his left arm. (1)
Diana on a biga of running deer. She looks behind her and gives two branches of laurel to a knelt man. Under the deer is a crown. (1)
DIANA PROTECTING ERIGONE FROM THE FURY OF ORESTES [WHO IS PURSUING HER SWORD IN HAND] (1)
Diana running to the left, and looking behind her, lifting with her left hand an arrow. A deer is behind her. (1)
Diana runs with a torch in her right hand. Her foot is above a star which is above a globe. The flame makes a semi-circle above her head with the half-moon. (1)
Diana runs with a torch in her right hand. Her foot is above a star. The flame makes a semi-circle above her head with the half-moon. (1)
Diana runs with two torches; the flames are agitated by the wind. (1)
DIANA SEATED, CARESSING A HIND, AN ANIMAL WHICH WAS SACRED TO HER (1)
DIANA SHOOTING AN ARROW, WITH A DOG (1)
Diana sitting to the left, on top of a rock, stroking the deer with her right hand on his muzzle. Her quiver and bow are at her feet. (1)
Diana standing between a deer and a dog, holding in her right hand an arrow, and in the left a bow, her quiver is on her back. In the field is a star and a half-moon. (1)
DIANA SURPRISED BY ACTAEON (1)
DIANA TAURICA SEATED ON A BULL [TAUROPOLIA] (1)
DIANA TRIFORMIS (1)
Diana with a corn measure on her head with a type of caduceus between two animals. Under her arms are greek letters. Under the raised paw of the dogs are other greek letters. On her head is a star and a half-moon. (1)
Diana with a smooth lower body, which ends with a square pedistal. She has wild-beast's hands. Around her body is a crocodile and similar animal. Her head is veiled. (1)
Diana with a type of Egis, on which a crab ascends. On her arms are beasts. On the aureola rise sphinxes. On her head is a corn measure. (1)
Diana with bow taking a bow from her quiver, a dog running beside her, groundline. (1)
Diana with dish and 'clamide',sitting on a rock. Behind her is a Herm of Priapus and the head of an ox, which becomes hidden by the hills. (1)
Diana with dish and 'clamide',sitting on a rock. In the tree, covered with leaves is attached a sack which holds objects. (1)
Diana with her bow on the left, and a killed deer in her right hand. The quiver is on her back, and she runs to her right. Her feet are covered by her clothing. Surrounded by the meander pattern. (1)
Diana with her bow whilst she runs to the right. Her quiver is to the right. She wears short hunting clothes. (1)
Diana with her hands on a three-footed candelabra. Two deer at her feet. On her head is the corn measure. Her chest is covered by numerous 'zinne'. (1)
Diana with her hands supported by two three-footed candelabra. In the field there is a half-moon. (1)
Diana with the bow in her right hand, her quiver on her back. She quickly moves to the right. (1)
Diana with two oxen at her feet, with a corn measure on her head. She raises her right hand and has wheat in her left. (1)
Diana with two wings from her head which occupy the place of the aureola. She has two branches of palm leaf in her hand, which are held also by the raised paws of two dogs, which are at her feet. Two scorpions flank her head. Her body is dressed with short clothing. (1)
Diana with two wings. She holds out her hands which are empty. In the field are a corn measure and veil. (1)
DIANA, A HECATE, ARMED WITH TORCHES, KILLING A TITAN, WHO IS PREPARING TO HURL A LARGE STONE AT HER (1)
DIANA, ACCOMPANIED BY HER DOG, IN THE WAR WITH THE TITANS PIERCES ONE OF THEM WITH AN ARROW (1)
Diana, wearing a radiate crown, stands on a rock and draws her bow. (1)
DIANA, WITH A DOG (1)
DIANA, WITH A DOG [THE HUNTRESS] (1)
DIANA, WITH HER ATTRIBUTES (1)
Diane à la chasse avec deux chiens. (1)
Diane assise sur un rocher caréssant un cerf. (1)
Diane avec trois têtes & six bras, tenant des fouets, des flambeaux, & des poignards. C' est la Déesse Hêcate triformis. On voit la même image sur des Médailles. (2)
Diane avec un chien dans l' attitude de tirer une fléche; derriere elle sur un rocher ou voit une figure. (1)
Diane avec un chien, tirant une fléche à un cerf. (1)
Diane Chasseresse dans l' attitude de prendre une fléche de son carquois, avec la parole XXX. (1)
Diane d' Ephése au milieu d' Esculape, & de la Déesse Saluc, avec au dessus le Soleil & un Croissant. (1)
Diane d' Ephése au milieu de deux figures qu' on ne sauroit distinguer; au dessus entre chaque figure, & celle de Diane, sont les têtes de Jupiter & de Junon; L' une des deux figures est peut être Opis compagne de Diane. Velocem interea superis in sedibus Opim, Vnam ex virginibus sociis, sacraque caterva, Compellabat, & has tristi Latonia voces Ore dabat....... Virg. Aen, XI. 532. (1)
Diane d' Ephése avec de grandes ailes. Il y a une figure semblable( ) sur une pierre gravée du Cab. de S. M. (1)
Diane d' Ephése avec le nom de XXX; si c' est celui du Graveur, il a été fort médiocre. (1)
Diane d' Ephése dans un Temple soutenu de quatre colonnes. (1)
Diane d' Ephése debout, & Cérès assise. Ces deux Déesses sont ici compagnes, parceque selon que remarque le savant( ) Vossius, Diane & Cérès étoient regardées comme la même Divinité chez les Grecs Asiatiques: car l' une & l' autre étoit appellée XXX, XXX, XXX, XXX. Diane est ici sans appui entre deux boeufs, ayant dans la main gauche deux épis de bled, & dans la droite un fouet. C' est Diana Taurica XXX, XXX. On donne diverses raisons de cette dénomination: la plus probable la fait venir de la Scythie Taurique. On la voit ainsi sur des( ) Médailles. Le fouet signifie les coups de fouet que les jeunes Lacédémoniens se donnoient à sa Fête à Sparte; car son culte( ) démandoit du sang. Cérès est entre deux Sphynx, pour marquer le silence & le secret qu' on devoit garder dans les Fêtes Eléusiniennes. (1)
Diane d' Ephése entre deux cerfs, ayant les mains soutenues sur les appuis que Minutius Felix appelle broches. Voyez les conjectures de Béger sur les divisions globulaires, dont ces appuis sont traversés, avec le Soleil d' un coté & un croissant de l' autre. (2)
Diane d' Ephése entre deux cerfs, ayant les mains soutenues sur les appuis que( ) Minutius Felix appelle broches. Voyez les conjectures de Béger sur les divisions globulaires, dont ces appuis sont traversés. (1)
Diane d' Ephése, d' une gravure très-finie. (1)
Diane d' Ephése. (1)
Diane d' un air triste où réveur, appuyée sur une colonne, à coté de laquelle on voit un cerf. (1)
Diane debout tenant de la main droite un Cerf par le bois, avec le nom du Graveu XXX. Cette pâte a été expliquée par le B. de Stosch dans son Ouvrage des Pierres gravées N. XXXVI. Il croit avec raison que par la maniére, dont est écrit le nom du Graveur, avec l' aspiration marquée par l' H, elle doit être fort antique. Je joins à cela qu' on y voit la même maniére de celui des Filles de la Niobé, qui étoit sans doute du tems le plus reculé de la perfecction de l' art; car la premiére idée de ces deux maitres a été de montrer le nud, & à l' exception des plis droits qui tombent en bas, la drapperie étroitement jointe au corps n' est exprimée que par des plis fort légers, qui n'pechent pas des suivre toute la beauté du nud. (1)
Diane des Montagnes appuyée sur une colonne entre deux rochers escarpés, ayant un flambeau dans la main. (1)
Diane fur un char tiré de deux chevaux. (1)
Diane Lucifera dans l' attitude de marcher, tenant de la main droite le flambeau, & l' arc de la gauche. (1)
Diane Lucifera. (3)
Diane se lavant auprès d' une fontaine qui sort d' un rocher, derriére lequel paroit Actéon avec un bois de cerf. (1)
Diane sur un char tiré de quatre chevaus, avec le Lion, Signe du Zodiaque, sous le char. (1)
Diane sur un piédestal, ayant un rameau de palme sous les pieds, & tenant de la main droite un Globe, au dessus duquel il y a une étoile. (1)
DIJOLEON, [DEJOLION, DYOLION] ONE OF THE COMPANIONS OF CADMUS, KILLED BY THE SERPENT AT THE FOUNTAIN OF DIRCE (1)
DIOCLETIAN (1)
DIOGENES IN HIS TUB (1)
DIOGENES IN HIS TUB, IN CONVERSATION WITH ANOTHER PHILOSOPHER, WHO IS SEATED ON A CHAIR BEFORE HIM (1)
DIOMEDE AND GLAUCUS [EXCHANGING THEIR ARMS] (1)
DIOMEDE AND ULYSSES CARRYING AWAY THE PALLADIUM (1)
DIOMEDE AND ULYSSES KILLING DOLON (1)
DIOMEDE AND ULYSSES PROCEEDING AS SPIES AT NIGHT TO THE TROJAN CAMP [CONDUCTED BY THE HERON WHICH MINERVA HAD SENT TO GUIDE THEM] (1)
DIOMEDE AND ULYSSES WATERING THE HORSES OF RHESUS (1)
DIOMEDE BEFORE THE PALLADIUM (1)
DIOMEDE CUTTING OFF DOLON'S HEAD (1)
DIOMEDE ENTERING THE TEMPLE OF MINERVA (1)
DIOMEDE KILLING PANDARUS [WHO IS THROWN FROM THE CAR OF AENEAS] (1)
DIOMEDE THREATENED BY APOLLO (1)
DIOMEDE THROWING THE BODY OF PENTHESELEA [PENTHESILEIA] INTO THE RIVER SCAMANDER [ZANTHUS] (1)
DIOMEDE WITH THE PALLADIUM (2)
DIOMEDE WOUNDED BY PARIS [WITH AN ARROW]. [DIOMEDE IS TAKING THE ARMS OF AGASTROPHUS, (WHO HAS FALLEN AGAINST A STELE ON) WHICH ARE INSCRIBED THE LETTERS A.I.] (1)
DIOMEDE WOUNDING VENUS, WHO COMES TO SAVE AENEAS (1)
DIOMEDE, ACCOMPANIED IN HIS BIGA BY MINERVA, COMBATING MARS, WHOSE SIDE HE HAS JUST PIERCED WITH HIS SPEAR (1)
DIOMEDE, WOUNDED, IMPLORING THE AID OF MINERVA; WHILE STHENELUS IS PLUCKING THE ARROW FROM HIS SHOULDER (1)
Diomedes holding the palladium and a sword leaping over the garlanded altar, groundline. (1)
Diomedes jumping over an altar seizing the Palladion, before a statue on a column. (1)
Diomedes seizing the Palladion. (1)
DIOMEDES SITTING WITH THE PALLADION (?) A SHIELD BEHIND HIM (1)
Diomedes stealing the palladion (1)
DIOMEDES WITH THE PALLADIUM (1)
Diomedes, cloak over arm, escaping from Troy over a wreathed altar, holding a sword and the Palladion statue of Athena; greeted by Odysseus, dress over arm holding scabbard, pointing to the feet of a dead Trojan guard or priest whom he has slain, behind him a block. Between them a pillar bearing a three-quarter back statue of Poseidon, cloak over shoulder, holding a trident. Top right, the gate and walls of Troy. Ground line. Inscribed by the artist, on the altar Felix; with the name of the owner, Calpurnius Severus, above . (1)
DIONE CURING VENUS' WOUND (1)
Dionysiac procession. The god reclines on a low cart holding cup and jug, accompanied by satyrs; below it a reclining satyr with a jug and a lion. Beyond, a round temple and two trees. In front of the god a maenad with castanet, an Eros above her; a satyr drinking wine from a wineskin held by a Pan; a satyr with a bowl; a Pan pours into a bowl held by a satyr, over a collapsed satyr; to the right a satyr with a jug on his head, a maenad with a basket, Silenos holding a cup, supported by a satyr. At the right a satyr with double pipes, maenad with jug, a maenad with cymbals, and two small figures, one with pipe, the other with rattle (?), riding one of the oxen drawing the cart; at the edge a man and woman. 33 figures in all. (1)
DIONYSOS (?) WITH A THYRSOS (?), SUPPORTED BY A WINGED FIGURE (1)
DIONYSOS (WEARING A VINE WREATH AND HOLDING A THYRSOS) TAKING ARIADNE (?) BY THE ARM, BOTH SITTING ON ROCKS (1)
DIONYSOS (WEARING A VINE WREATH) EMBRACING ARIADNE (?) (2)
DIONYSOS AND ARIADNE (?), THYRSOS, PANTHER (?) (1)
DIONYSOS AND ARIADNE IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY A PANTHER, A SATYR LEADING, A MAENAD BEHIND, TREE (1)
DIONYSOS AND ARIADNE, THYRSOS, PANTHER (?) (1)
DIONYSOS EMBRACING ARIADNE, AN AMPHORA, A THYRSOS (1)
DIONYSOS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY A PANTHER, TWO SATYRS (?) IN THE PROCESSION (1)
DIONYSOS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY LIONS, A MAENAD (1)
DIONYSOS SITTING ON A CHAIR (A PANTHER BENEATH) BEFORE A BASE WITH GRAPES AND OTHER FOOD, ARIADNE (?), WITH A THYRSOS POURING WINE FROM A JUG INTO HIS CUP, INSCRIPTION (1)
DIONYSOS WEARING A VINE WREATH AND SEATED ON A ROCK COVERD WITH A LION SKIN, ARIADNE POURING FROM A JUG INTO HIS CUP (2)
DIONYSOS WITH A THYRSOS, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HIS SHOULDERS (5)
DIONYSOS WITH A VINE WREATH, THYRSOS AND CUP (1)
DIONYSOS WITH A WREATH OF VINE AND GRAPES, RECLINING ON ROCKS WITH A THYRSOS, GIVING EROS A DRINK FROM A PATERA (1)
DIONYSOS WITH THYRSOS AND ARIADNE UNDER A VINE (1)
DIONYSOS WITH THYRSOS AND CUP, A COLUMN WITH A MASK (1)
DIONYSOS, WITH A WREATH AND CUP, SITTING ON A STELE (?) WITH VASES AND CUPS ON TOP, BEFORE HIM A WOMAN AND MAN FILLING A BASIN WITH GRAPES OUT OF BUCKETS (1)
Dionysus with a thyrsus is grouped with Ariadne who strokes him. They are on a biga pulled by young centaurs, one of which plays the lyre. (1)
DIOSCORIDES [WITH A CAPRICORN] (1)
DIOXIPPE [ THE PANCRATIST] DIOSIPPOS (1)
DIRKE DRAGGED ALONG BY THE BULL (1)
Disc-crowned Horus seated on a lotus on a boat, holding a flail; worshipped by a disc-crowned ape; a crowned hawk at stern and prow; sun and moon (star and disc) above. (1)
DISCOBOLUS (1)
DISCORD, HOLDING A LIGHTED TORCH, IS STANDING ON THE PROW OF THE GALLEY OF ULYSSES TO INCITE THE GREEKS THE SON OF ATREUS, COMPLETELY ARMED, IS RESPONDING TO HER CALL (1)
DISPUTE FOR THE BODY OF PATROCLUS, COMPOSITION OF SEVEN FIGURES [AJAX LAUNCHES HIS SPEAR AGAINST HIPPTHOUS WHO IS DRAGGING THE BODY OF PATROCLUS] (1)
DOG (26)
DOG HUNTING A BIRD (1)
DOG HUNTING A RABBIT, TREES (1)
Dog recognises Odysseus (1)
DOG RUNNING (1)
DOG, INSCRIPTION (1)
DOG, INSCRIPTION ON BANNER (2)
DOG, TREES, ROCK (1)
Dolphin (3)
Dolphin around an amphora. (1)
Dolphin around Neptune's trident. (3)
Dolphin. (1)
Domed temple with stars inside another temple. (1)
DOMITIUS [AENOBARBUS (GNAEUS)] (1)
Dont l' original est chez Mylord Brudnell. Un Ibis, & un Epervier mitré, & entre deux un Serpent barbu & couronné qui se dresse. L' Ibis étoit sacré chez les Egyptiens, parce qu'il tuoit les Serpents ailés, que le vent de Midi portoit de la Lybie. (1)
Dormouse (squirrel?) eating a bunch of grapes, groundline. (1)
DOUBLE BUST OF A MAN AND A WOMAN IN PROFILE ( HERAKLES AND OMPHALE ?) (1)
DOUBLE BUST OF APOLLO AND ARTEMIS (WITH QUIVER) (1)
DOUBLE BUST OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET AND AEGIS, AND GODDESS WITH DIADEM (1)
DOUBLE BUST OF HEKTOR (?), WITH PLUMED HELMET AND CUIRASS AND ANDROMACHE (?) WITH BRAIDED HAIR (1)
DOUBLE BUST OF HERAKLES ( WITH LION SKIN CAP ) AND OMPHALE IN PROFILE (1)
DOUBLE BUST OF HERAKLES ( WITH LION SKIN CAP ) AND OMPHALE IN PROFILE, INSCRIPTION (1)
DOUBLE BUST OF JUPITER, WITH LAUREL WREATH, AND JUNO IN PROFILE (PORTRAITS?) (2)
DOUBLE BUST OF ZEUS SERAPIS AND SELENE (WITH CRESCENT MOON) (2)
DOUBLE BUST, LAUREATE (2)
DOUBLE BUST, MAENADS WITH IVY WREATHS (1)
DOUBLE BUST, RADIATE, LION, STARS IN FIELD AND UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
DOUBLE BUSTS OF JUPITER (WITH RAYS, AND ATTRIBUTES OF SERAPIS AND AMMON) AND ISIS (WITH LOTUS CROWN), DRESSED, IN PROFILE. (1)
DOUBLE BUSTS OF JUPITER SERAPIS AND ISIS (WITH DIADEM?), DRESSED, IN PROFILE. (1)
DOUBLE BUSTS OF JUPITER SERAPIS AND ISIS (WITH LOTUS CROWN ), DRESSED, IN PROFILE. (2)
DOUBLE BUSTS OF JUPITER SERAPIS AND ISIS (WITH LOTUS CROWN AND QUIVER (?)), DRESSED, IN PROFILE. (3)
DOUBLE BUSTS OF JUPITER SERAPIS AND ISIS (WITH LOTUS CROWN), DRESSED, IN PROFILE. (2)
Double Corne d' abondance pleine de fruits, & de têtes de Pavot avec d' un coté un épi de bled, & de l' autre un pain. (1)
DOUBLE HEADS OF JUPITER SERAPIS AND ISIS (WITH LOTUS CROWN ), DRESSED, IN PROFILE. (1)
Double portrait (facing): Balbinus and Pupienus (1)
Double portrait (profile left): Augustus and Livia. (1)
Double portrait (profile left): Emperor and empress (?).Heads of a laureate emperor and empress. (1)
Double portrait (profile left): Germanicus; Agrippina. Conjoined heads of 'Germanicus' and 'Agrippina'. (1)
Double portrait (profile right - intaglio): Augustus; Livia. Double portrait (profile left - cameo): Busts of laureate Augustus and Livia; also on the reverse in intaglio, 'incased'. (1)
Double portrait (profile right): Alfonso II d’Este andLucretia de’ Medici (Scarisbrick). Busts of Omphale, wearing the lionskin and exposing one breast, and Herakles. Possibly Ptolemaic portraits. (1)
Double portrait (profile right): Augustus and Livia. (1)
Double portrait (profile right): Livia. DOUBLE BUST OF LIVIA AND ROMA (1)
Double portrait (profile right): man and woman, uncertain. Bust portraits of a wreathed man and a woman. (1)
Double portrait (profile right): Marcus Aurelius; Faustina the Elder. Busts of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina. (1)
Double portrait (profile right): Tiberius and Julia (?). laureate. (3)
Double portrait (profile right): Tiberius and Livia. laureate. (1)
Double portrait (profile right): Tiberius and Vipsania (?). laureate. (1)
Double portrait (profile): Augustus and Livia. (13)
Double portrait (profile): Augustus and Livia. Laureate. (2)
DRAPED BUST OF ISIS (SLEEVED CHITON AND KNOT OF ISIS?) IN PROFILE WEARING A HEADBAND WITH A LOTUS. (1)
DRAPED WOMAN WITH HAIR BOUND UP, NECKLACE AND EARRING (1)
DRESSED BUST OF A MAN IN THREE QUARTER VIEW WEARING THE NEMES WITH A URAEUS (2)
DRESSED BUST OF A PRIESTESS, WEARING THE KNOT OF ISIS, IN PROFILE, A HEADBAND WITH A LOTUS, A SISTRUM IN THE FIELD, INSCRIPTION (?). (1)
Dressed figure walking in profile. Before eye of Horus and a snake, behind it a monkey on a pedestal. (1)
Dressed male and female busts confronted. (1)
Dressed winged woman holding out the neck of her dress and her skirt: Nemesis; a prostrate man at her feet. (1)
DROMEUS [OF STYMPHALOS] RUNNING IN THE STADIUM (1)
DROMEUS VICTOR IN THE FOOT-RACE (1)
DRYOPE CHANGED INTO A LOTUS (1)
DRYOPE HOLDING APOLLO TRANSFORMED TO A TORTOISE [ANOTHER NYMPH FLYING FROM HER]
CORRIGENDA: COILED SERPENT (1)
DRYOPE, AT THE MOMENT OF BEING CHANGED TO A PLANT, CONFIDING HER CHILD TO HER SISTER IOLE (1)
Duel of two naked bearded warriors wearing helmets, with shields and spears, a vase between them. In the field swords and initials (?). (1)
DUILIUS [CAIUS] (1)
Dying Alexander 'from a colossal in the Grand Duke's Gallery at Florence' (1)
DYING GAUL, AFTER THE STATUE FROM A MONUMENT TO ATTALOS II, PERGAMON (2)
EAGLE (5)
EAGLE GRIPPING LAUREL WREATH (1)
EAGLE GRIPPING THUNDERBOLT (1)
Eagle holding a wreath in its beak. (1)
Eagle of Jupiter on a branch, with a palm leaf, thunderbolt and crown on the beak. (1)
EAGLE OF JUPITER ON THUNDERBOLTS OVER S.P.Q.R. BETWEEN FASCES (1)
EAGLE, INSCRIPTION (1)
EAGLE, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (?) (2)
EAGLE, STARS IN FIELD (1)
earded nude Mars with a helmet, spear and shield. (1)
Easterner on prow of boat (1)
Ebe and Jupiter as an eagle. (1)
Ebe embraces Jupiter sitting on a throne, with little Love with his thyrsus. (1)
Ebe gives something to drink to the eagle of Jupiter. (3)
Ebe pours nectar for Jupiter. (1)
Ebe with cup and vase. (1)
EBOAS IN A BIGA AT SPEED (1)
ECHIDNA HAVING RESTORED THE HORSES, RECEIVES FROM HERCULES HIS BOW (1)
ECHIDNA PROMISING HERCULES TO RESTORE HIS HORSES [HAIR] (1)
ECHIDNA STEALING THE HORSES OF HERCULES [WHO IS SLEEPING] (1)
ECHIDNA, WITH HER OFFSPRING, CERBERUS AND CHIMERA (1)
ECHION [AN ARGONAUT] (1)
ECHO PURSUING NARCISSUS (1)
Education of Bacchus. Nisa plays with Bacchus whilst a satyr looks on. Behind the satyr is a herm of Silenus. (1)
EGON THROWING A DISK (1)
EGYPTIAN DEITIES [A TRIFORM GOD], WITH A GREEK INSCRIPTION ON THE REVERSE (1)
EGYPTIAN HEAD (SPHINX ?) OVER MOUNTAIN (LANDSCAPE), INSCRIPTION (1)
EGYPTIAN PRIEST (?) WITH CANOPIC JAR (1)
EGYPTIAN, BOAT WITH IRIS AND OSIRIS, IN FIELD HORUS EYE, WINGED SUN DISC (1)
Egyptian, crouching male figure, symbols (1)
Egyptian, hieroglyph (7)
Egyptian, sphinx, hieroglyph (1)
Egyptian, sphinx, hieroglyphs (1)
Egyptian, standing male figure, symbols (1)
ELEATHUS [ELAATHUS] ATTACKING THE WINGED MONSTER [WITH AN ARROW, WHICH IS HOVERING OVER PHALOE, THE DAUGHTER OF LIRIS] (1)
ELECTRA SHEWING ORESTES AND PYLADES THE BLOODY ROBE OF AGAMEMNON (1)
Emma Hart (1)
Emperor Trajan (1)
Endimione leaning against a column and turned to the right towards the dog which guards him. He has a spear in his left hand. (1)
Endimione naked, sitting on the ground. The left knee against the bar. He strokes a couple of dogs. (2)
Endymion (2)
Endymion en pied, tenant de la main gauche un arc avec une fléche, & caressant de la droite une biche. (1)
ENNIUS [QUINTUS ENNIUS (239-169 B.C.), THE FOUNDER OF ROMAN LITERATURE, WAS AN EPIC POET, DRAMATIST, AND SATIRIST. HIS EPIC ANNALES, THE STORY OF ROME FROM AENEAS UNTIL ENNIUS' DAY, WAS THE NATIONAL EPIC UNTIL VERGIL'S AENEID REPLACED IT.] (1)
Enthroned Jupiter with Mars. (1)
Enthroned Jupiter with Victory and Fortune. (1)
Eos, dress flying, in a galloping biga. The near front leg of the near horse, its muzzle, and the near chariot wheel are damaged. (1)
Eos, dress flying, in a galloping biga. The near front leg of the near horse, its muzzle, and the near chariot wheel are damaged. As 272, the cutting more robust. (1)
EPAMINONDAS [THE THEBAN GENERAL] DYING, SUPPORTED ON HIS SHIELD (1)
EPAMINONDAS [THE THEBAN GENERAL] IN A HELMET (1)
EPHYTUS KILLED BY THE SERPENT (1)
EPICHARMUS (1)
EPIMETHEUS OPENING PANDORA'S BOX (1)
EPIMETHEUS, LESS WISE AND WARY THAN HIS BROTHER, AND MORE CURIOUS THAN PANDORA, NOW HIS WIFE, OPENS THE FATAL VASE (1)
EQUESTRIAN VICTORY [UPON PEGASUS] (1)
ERATO, HEAD, WITH A LYRE (1)
ERATO, SEATED (1)
ERATO, WITH A LYRE, SEATED NEAR A PEDESTAL (INSCRIBED ERATO) ON WHICH STANDS A SWAN (1)
ERECHTHEUS KILLING THE SERPENT, WHICH ENFOLDS A CHILD [ERECHTHEUS KILLING THE SERPENT THAT ATTACKED HIS SON PHALERUS] (1)
ERICTHONIUS [ERICHTONIOS] IN HIS BIGA (1)
ERISICHTHON CUTTING DOWN THE SACRED OAK OF CERES [WITH A HATCHET, FROM WHENCE BLOOD IS FLOWING]], WHILE A DRYAD SEATED ON ITS BOUGHS IS DENOUNCING VENGEANCE AGAINST HIM (1)
Eros ( copy of the Centocello) (1)
EROS (?) (1)
EROS (?) IN A CHARIOT (2)
EROS (?) STEPPING ON THE PROW OF A BOAT (1)
EROS (?) WALKING (1)
EROS (?) WITH A STAFF, A HORSE, A TREE, CRESCENT MOON ABOVE (1)
EROS (?) WITH A STAFF, HERDING A COW, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
EROS (PSYCHE?) IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS (PSYCHE?) STANDING ON THE BACK OF A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS AIMING HIS BOW (6)
EROS AND A BIRD (1)
EROS AND A DOG (4)
EROS AND PSYCHE (?) (1)
EROS AND PSYCHE EMBRACING (4)
EROS AND PSYCHE EMBRACING, BETWEEN TWO SMALL FIGURES (HERMES (?) WITH WINGED HELMET AND KERYKEION AND ANOTHER) (1)
EROS AND PSYCHE EMBRACING, THE BOW AND A VASE ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS AND PSYCHE EMBRACING, THE BOW ON THE GROUND (2)
EROS AND PSYCHE FLYING AND HOLDING HANDS, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD (1)
EROS AND PSYCHE FLYING OVER THE CLOUDS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY BIRDS (1)
EROS AND PSYCHE IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY BUTTERFLIES (1)
EROS AND PSYCHE PLAYING WITH A WREATH, A BALL ON THE GROUND (3)
EROS AND PSYCHE SITTING ON THE GROUND, WATCHING A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS AND PSYCHE SITTING UNDER A TREE KISSING AND BEING CROWNED WITH A WREATH BY A WINGED WOMAN, HYMENAIOS WITH A TORCH EMBRACING POMONA (?) WITH A CORNUCOPIA, ONE OF THE EROTES FOLLOWING (1)
EROS APPROACHING ANOTHER SITTING ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS APPROACHING ANOTHER SITTING ON THE GROUND WITH A PALM BRANCH, WHO IS SUPPORTED BY ANOTHER (1)
Eros asleep on rocks, a butterfly (Psyche) beside him. (1)
EROS AT A BASIN (1)
EROS BENDING OVER AN OBJECT ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS BUILDING A TROPHY, WITH HELMET, SPEAR AND SHIELD (2)
EROS CARRYING A GLOBE (1)
EROS CARRYING A GLOBE ON HIS SHOULDERS (1)
EROS CARRYING THE CLUB AND LION SKIN (1)
EROS CHAINED TO A COLUMN (?) (1)
EROS CHAINED TO A COLUMN , HIS BOW ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS CHAINED TO A COLUMN, WATCHING A BUTTERFLY (3)
EROS CLIMBING A MOUNTAIN TO CATCH A BUTTERFLY (2)
EROS CLIMBING UP A MOUNTAIN, A TEMPLE AT THE TOP, A COLUMN WITH FILLETS BEHIND HIM (1)
EROS CLIMBING UP A ROCK WITH A NEST (?) (1)
EROS DANCING (?), SPEAR AND SHIELD AND A BIRD ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS DECORATING A POLE (1)
EROS DRAPED WITH A CLOAK (1)
Eros driving a biga over a palm branch. (1)
EROS EMBRACING PSYCHE, WHO IS SITTING ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS EMERGING FROM A CLOUD (1)
EROS FIGHTING A SNAIL COMING FROM OUT OF THE SHELL WITH A SPEAR (1)
EROS FLYING AND AIMING HIS BOW (1)
EROS FLYING AND AIMING HIS BOW, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD (1)
EROS FLYING AWAY FROM A COLUMN WITH A BROKEN CHAIN, BOW IN HAND (1)
EROS FLYING WITH A TORCH (1)
EROS FLYING WITH A TORCH (?) (1)
EROS FLYING WITH HIS BOW (1)
EROS FLYING WITH THREE ARROWS IN ONE HAND, HIS BOW IN THE OTHER (2)
Eros flying, holding a lyre and a wreath. (1)
EROS HANGING FILLETS ON A HERM, TWO EROTES WATCHING (1)
EROS HOLDING A BEARDED MASK, A THYRSOS AND A CLOAK (6)
EROS HOLDING A BIG BEARDED MASK (1)
EROS HOLDING A BIG FISH, AT HIS FEET A SMALL DOLPHIN (1)
EROS HOLDING A BIRD (?) (1)
EROS HOLDING A BUNCH OF GRAPES FOR A COCK (?), AND A VASE (1)
EROS HOLDING A BUNCH OF GRAPES IN FRONT OF A COCK, INSCRIPTION (1)
EROS HOLDING A BUTTERFLY (?) (1)
EROS HOLDING A CAGE (?) (1)
EROS HOLDING A COCK OVER AN ALTAR (?) (1)
EROS HOLDING A DOG ON THE LEASH AND A WHIP (1)
EROS HOLDING A DOG ON THE LEASH, TRYING TO CATCH A RABBIT (?) (1)
EROS HOLDING A HERON BY THE NECK AND RESTING HIS BOW ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS HOLDING A KNEELING PSYCHE (1)
EROS HOLDING A LION (BEAR ?) BY THE NECK, ANOTHER RIDING ON IT'S BACK (1)
EROS HOLDING A LION BY THE NECK (1)
EROS HOLDING A LYRE ON A TRIPOD, AT HIS FEET A DOG (?), INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD (1)
EROS HOLDING A MASK (1)
EROS HOLDING A MASK (?), A BALL IN THE FIELD (1)
EROS HOLDING A SNAKE (?) (2)
EROS HOLDING A STRIGIL (SICKEL ?) BY A STRING (1)
EROS HOLDING A STRIGIL (SICKEL ?) TRYING TO CATCH A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS HOLDING A TORCH AND A PALM BRANCH (1)
Eros holding a trident riding a hippocamp over waves. (1)
Eros holding a whip, in a boat drawn by two dolphins; waves. (1)
EROS HOLDING AN UPTURNED TORCH AND COVERING HIS EYES WITH HIS ARM (1)
EROS HOLDING HIS BOW AND LEANING ON A CLUB (?) (1)
EROS HOLDING HIS BOW AND TAKING AN ARROW FROM HIS QUIVER (1)
EROS HOLDING HIS BOW, A BUTTERFLY ON THE GROUND, WATCHING THE SKY (1)
EROS HOLDING HIS BOW, A HELMET (?) ON THE GROUND, WATCHING A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS HOLDING HIS BOW, THE QUIVER ON THE GROUND, WATCHING A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS HOLDING SWORD AND SCABBARD (1)
EROS HOLDING THE THUNDERBOLT AND LEANING ON A CLUB (3)
EROS HOLDING THE THUNDERBOLT AND LEANING ON A CLUB, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
EROS HOLDING THE WING OF A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS HUNTING. A STAFF WITH GAME OVER HIS SHOULDER, AT HIS FEET A DOG (1)
EROS HUNTING. A STAFF WITH GAME OVER HIS SHOULDER, AT HIS FEET A DOG, HIS CLOAK BILLOWING (1)
EROS HUNTING. A STAFF WITH GAME OVER HIS SHOULDER, AT HIS FEET A DOG, HIS CLOAK BILLOWING. SIGNATURE UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
EROS IN A BOAT DRAWN (?) BY TWO DOLPHINS (1)
EROS IN A BOAT WITH A ROD, A CROCODILE IN THE WATER (1)
EROS IN A CHARIOT (4)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY A LION AND A GOAT, HOLDING A THYRSOS (3)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY A SPHINX (1)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY BOARS (2)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY DOVES, ANOTHER EROS SITTING ON A ROCK UNDER A TREE (1)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY GOATS, A DOG RUNNING ALONG (3)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY LIONS (1)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY LIONS, HOLDING A TORCH (1)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY LIONS, HOLDING HIS BOW (1)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY MICE (?) (1)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY STAGS (1)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY SWANS (2)
EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY TWO EROTES (2)
EROS IN AN OUROBOROS (1)
EROS IN FRONT OF A CAVE (?), HIS BOW RESTING ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS IN FRONT OF A TREE TRUNK, SHOOTING AN ARROW (?) (1)
EROS IN FRONT OF AN ALTAR (?) (1)
Eros in profile, holding objects. Set in an iron mount. (1)
EROS IN THE CLOUDS, TWO BIRDS AT HIS FEET (1)
EROS JUMPING, IN PROFILE (1)
EROS KISSING A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS KISSING PSYCHE (?) UNDER A TREE NEXT TO A PEACOCK AND A PEAHEN (1)
EROS KNEELING AND TAKING AN ARROW FROM HIS QUIVER (1)
EROS KNEELING ON A LOW STOOL IN FRONT OF A COLUMN WITH THREE ARROWS AT THE BASE (1)
EROS KNEELING ON A ROCK WITH A TRIDENT, CATCHING A FISH (KETOS ?), A HERM ON A ROCK IN THE DISTANCE (1)
EROS KNEELING ON TOP OF A COLUMN WATCHING A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS LEADING A CHARIOT DRAWN BY TWO LIONS (1)
EROS LEADING THE HORSES OF HIS CHARIOT (1)
EROS LEANING ON A BASKET (?) AND HOLDING A BUNCH OF GRAPES FOR A COCK (1)
EROS LEANING ON A COLUMN AND HOLDING A SMALL GLOBE, HIS BOW AT HIS FEET (1)
EROS LEANING ON A COLUMN AND HOLDING AN UPTURNED TORCH (1)
EROS LEANING ON A HOE (5)
EROS LEANING ON A HOE (UPTURNED TORCH?) (1)
EROS LEANING ON A PILLAR AND KISSING A BUTTERFLY (3)
EROS LEANING ON A STICK A STICK (1)
EROS LEANING ON A TROPHY (?) (1)
EROS LEANING ON AN UPTURNED TORCH (3)
EROS LEANING ON AN UPTURNED TORCH (?), INITIALS (1)
EROS LEANING ON AN UPTURNED TORCH AND ATHENA BETWEEN SNAKES (1)
EROS LEANING ON AN UPTURNED TORCH, A STAR IN THE FIELD (1)
EROS LEANING ON AN UPTURNED TORCH, TWO OBJECTS IN FIELD (1)
EROS LEANING ON AN URN (1)
EROS LEANING ON HIS BOW (?) (1)
EROS LEANING ON HIS BOW AND HOLDING A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS LED BY ANOTHER CHILD (PSYCHE?) SUCKING A THUMB AND HOLDING A BUTTERFLY (?) (1)
EROS LIFTING A GLOBE (1)
EROS ON A CLOUD HOLDING A HEART AND AN ARROW (1)
EROS PAINTING A PICTURE SET ON AN EASEL (1)
EROS PLAYING A LYRE (2)
EROS PLAYING A LYRE, HIS FOOT ON AN ALTAR HUNG WITH GARLANDS WITH AN OWL ON TOP (1)
EROS PLAYING THE DOUBLE FLUTE (2)
EROS PLAYING THE FLUTE (1)
EROS PLAYING THE LYRE (1)
EROS PLAYING THE LYRE AND WATCHING A BUTTERFLY (2)
EROS PLAYING THE LYRE, A BUTTERFLY FLYING BEHIND HIM (2)
EROS PLAYING WITH A BALL (1)
EROS PLAYING WITH A WHIPPING TOP (?) (2)
EROS PULLING A CART (1)
EROS REACHING FOR A FLYING BIRD (1)
EROS RIDING A HORSE (2)
EROS RIDING A HORSE, HOLDING A PALM BRANCH (?) (1)
Eros riding a sea panther. (1)
EROS RIDING ON A COCK, INSCRIPTION (1)
EROS RIDING ON A GOAT, PLAYING THE DOUBLE-PIPES (1)
EROS RIDING ON A LION (5)
EROS RIDING ON A LION, PLAYING THE LYRE (6)
EROS RIDING ON THE BACK OF A DOG (1)
EROS RIDING ON THE BACK OF A DOLPHIN (3)
EROS RIDING ON THE BACK OF A FISH, PLAYING THE LYRE (1)
EROS RIDING ON THE BACK OF A HIPPOCAMP (1)
EROS RIDING ON THE BACK OF A SATYR (1)
EROS RIDING ON THE BACK OF AN ELEPHANT, ANOTHER EROS HOLDING IT (1)
EROS SACRIFICING AT A BURNING ALTAR, A BUTTERFLY ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS SACRIFICING AT A BURNING ALTAR, AN EROS AND TWO WOMEN ON THE OTHER SIDE (1)
Eros seated caressing a swan. (1)
Eros seated on the ground playing the lyre. (1)
EROS SHOOTING AN ARROW AT A BIRD ON A COLUMN (1)
EROS SITTING CHAINED ON A BLOCK (2)
EROS SITTING HOLDING HIS BOW AND AN ARROW (1)
EROS SITTING IN A CAVE, A LION RESTING AT HIS FEET, PLAYING THE FLUTE (1)
EROS SITTING ON A CAPITAL OF A IONIAN COLUMN (1)
EROS SITTING ON A CLOAK, ON THE GROUND, HOLDING A HEN AWAY FROM A COCK (1)
EROS SITTING ON A DOLPHIN, APHRODITE HOLDING HER HIMATION IN FRONT OF THEM (1)
EROS SITTING ON A RAFT MADE OF HIS QUIVER, USING AN ARROW AND CLOAK AS A SAIL, HIS BOW AS RUDDER (2)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK (3)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK AND HOLDING A WREATH WITH A BUTTERFLY AND HIS BOW (2)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK AND HOLDING A WREATH WITH A BUTTERFLY, HIS BOW ON THE GROUND (2)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK AND KISSING A DOG (1)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK AND LOOKING INTO A MIRROR (?) (1)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK TYING HIS SANDAL (1)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK UNDER A TREE PLAYING THE DOUBLE-PIPES FOR FIVE DANCING SATYRS (?) (1)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK WITH A BASKET AND A ROD, CATCHING A FISH. A KETOS WATCHING HIM FROM THE WATER, A STATUE (?) ON A ROCK IN THE DISTANCE (1)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK, PLAYING A LYRE (4)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK, PLAYING A LYRE, ABOVE A DOVE WITH A BRANCH (1)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK, PLAYING A LYRE, ANOTHER APPROACHING HIM, DANCING (?). A HERM (?) BEHIND HIM (1)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK, PLAYING A LYRE, ANOTHER COMING UP BEHIND HIM (1)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK, STROKING THE BACK OF A SHEEP (1)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK, TOUCHING THE PAW OF A LION (1)
EROS SITTING ON A ROCK, TWO BIRDS AT HIS FOOT (?) (1)
EROS SITTING ON A STOOL, A LYRE IN HIS LAP, IN FRONT OF A TRIPOD (1)
EROS SITTING ON A STOOL, HIS HEAD RESTING ON HIS HAND (1)
EROS SITTING ON AN ANCHOR AND SHOOTING AN ARROW THROUGH A HEART ON TOP OF A ROCK (2)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND BY A ROCK, HIS FOOT IN A TRAP (2)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND BY A TEMPLE, HIS FOOT IN A TRAP, A BUTTERFLY ABOVE (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND BY A TREE, HIS FOOT IN A TRAP, APPROACHED BY ANOTHER OF THE EROTES (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND HOLDING A A STAFF IN FRONT OF A BIG BEARDED MASK ON AN ALTAR (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND HOLDING A BIG MASK WITH A STAFF (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND STRINGING HIS BOW (?) (2)
Eros sitting on the ground with a goose, two knucklebones in the field. (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND, A BUTTERFLY ON HIS FINGER (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND, HIS BOW AND ARROW NEXT TO HIM, TRYING ON A BIG HELMET (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND, HIS FOOT IN A TRAP (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND, HIS HANDS CHAINED TO A TROPHY (CUIRASS, SHIELD AND HELMET) WITH A BURNING TORCH (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND, HIS HANDS TIED (?) (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND, HOLDING A BUNCH OF GRAPES, NEXT TO A COCK (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE GROUND, WATCHING A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS SITTING ON THE SHELL OF A SNAIL POURING FROM A JUG (1)
EROS SITTING, IN PROFILE (1)
EROS STANDING IN A SHELL CROWNING A MERMAID WITH A WREATH (1)
EROS STANDING IN A TEMPLE WITH A ROUND ROOF, A PIG (?) IN FRONT OF IT (1)
EROS STANDING IN PROFILE (1)
EROS STANDING NEXT TO A COLUMN HOLDING A BOX (?) (1)
EROS STANDING NEXT TO AN ALTAR (?) (1)
EROS STANDING ON A BASE, HOLDING THE WING OF A BUTTERFLY, A BURNING TORCH LEANING ON ROCKS. TWO WOMEN HOLDING FLOWERS APPROACHING HIM (1)
EROS STANDING ON A RAFT MADE FROM HIS QUIVER, USING HIS BOW AND CLOAK AS A SAIL, INSCRIPTION (1)
EROS STANDING ON A ROCK, CATCHING A FISH WITH AN ANGLING ROD (1)
Eros standing, singeing a butterfly's wings. Short ground line. (1)
EROS STRANGLING A BIRD (1)
EROS STRINGING HIS BOW (3)
EROS STRINGING HIS BOW (?) (4)
EROS TAKING AN ARROW FROM HIS QUIVER AND EMBRACING A SLEEPING PSYCHE, WHO IS SITTING ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS THROWING AN OBJECT (?) (1)
EROS TOUCHING THE WING OF A BUTTERFLY, A THREE-TIERED TRIPOD AND A TORCH ON THE GROUND (2)
EROS TOUCHING THE WING OF A BUTTERFLY, A VASE ON THE GROUND (1)