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A (mural) turret-crowned woman with a sceptre rides a lion (Cybele, Libya or Kyrene?). A Dioskouros at each side, capped, star over head, one with shield and spear, the other with spear, sword and cloak. Ground line. Inscribed above OURANIA ERA; below, AMMONIOSANETHEKE EPAGATHO: 'Heavenly Hera; Ammonios dedicated, for good (fortune)'. (1)
A [CHILD'S] HEAD, WINGED (1)
A [COMIC] MASK (1)
A actor, dressed, hand to the beard of his 'old-man' mask and holding a knobbed stick. Short ground line. (1)
A APHRODITE WITH A BOW HOLDING AN ARROW OUT OF REACH OF EROS (1)
A BABOON SITTING ON A CHAIR (1)
A BABOON WEARING A CROWN WITH HORNS AND HOLDING A KNIFE (?). (1)
A BABY'S BUST WITH WINGS (EROS ?), IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW (1)
A BABY'S HEAD IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW (1)
A BABY'S HEAD RESTING ON WINGS (EROS ?), IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW (3)
A BABY'S HEAD, FRONTAL (1)
A BABY'S HEAD, IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW (2)
A BABY'S HEAD, IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW, A PLAIT OVER THE CENTRE PARTING (1)
A BACCHANTE (1)
A BACCHANTE, PROFILE (1)
A Bacchic follower with thyrsus sitting on a bull with a human face. The bull runs across the sea. (1)
A BACCHIC MASK (5)
A BEAR (1)
A BEARDED BUST OF A MAN IN PROFILE, A FILLET IN HIS HAIR (1)
A BEARDED BUST OF A MAN IN PROFILE, A FILLET IN HIS HAIR, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HIS SHOULDERS (1)
A BEARDED BUST OF A MAN IN PROFILE, A LAUREL WREATH IN HIS HAIR (1)
A BEARDED BUST OF A MAN IN PROFILE, AN OAK WREATH IN HIS HAIR (1)
A BEARDED BUST OFA MAN IN PROFILE (1)
A BEARDED BUST OFA MAN IN PROFILE, A FILLET IN HIS HAIR, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HIS SHOULDERS (1)
A BEARDED HEAD OF A MAN ( POSEIDON ?) IN PROFILE, A LAUREL WREATH IN HIS HAIR, TWO DOLPHINS BELOW (?) (1)
A BEARDED HEAD OF A MAN IN PROFILE (1)
A BEARDED HEAD OF A MAN IN PROFILE, A FILLET IN HIS HAIR (3)
A BEARDED HEAD OF A MAN IN PROFILE, A FILLET IN HIS HAIR, DRAPERY AROUND THE NECK (1)
A BEARDED HEAD OF A MAN IN PROFILE, A LAUREL WREATH IN HIS HAIR (4)
A BEARDED HEAD OF A MAN IN PROFILE, A LAUREL WREATH IN HIS HAIR, INSCRIPTION (1)
A BEARDED HEAD OF A MAN IN PROFILE, A LAUREL WREATH IN HIS HAIR. IN THE FIELD A PEACOCK, A BUNDLE OF THUNDERBOLTS, AN OXEN AND A DOLPHIN (1)
A BEARDED HEAD OF A MAN IN PROFILE, AN OAK WREATH IN HIS HAIR (3)
A BEARDED HEAD OF A MAN IN PROFILE, AN OAK WREATH IN HIS HAIR, GREEK INSCRIPTION (1)
A bearded Herakles wearing the lion-cap, holding his club and a bow running, hatched border. (1)
A bearded horseman on a horse raising his arm; line border. (1)
A bearded man (poet?) seated on a chair, holding a scroll?, before a herm. Ground line. (1)
A bearded man (Silenos?) with dress around his waist walking holding out a kantharos. A wreath in the field behind him. Ground line. (1)
A BEARDED MAN CARRYING A BOWL (?) ON HIS HEAD (1)
A BEARDED MAN HOLDING A CHILD BETWEEN TWO NAKED MEN LOWERING A CURTAIN. (1)
A BEARDED MAN IN SHORT TUNIC AND BOOTS, HOLDING A STAFF AND A KEY (?), A DOG (1)
A bearded man wearing a pilos, fully dressed sitting on a b;ock, a disc bneside it, leaning on a staff. Inscribed DIOGENES. (1)
A bearded naked man holding a tall staff and a sickle; two stalks on the thick ground line. Saturn or a reaper? (1)
A bearded radiate Helios drives a quadriga. Rocks behind him. Short ground line. (1)
A bearded satyr sits with panpipes and thyrsus. (1)
A bearded Triton carrying a naked Nereid, her dress behind her. Beyond, a bearded draped figure on a horse or hippocamp. Rocks and waves. (1)
A BEARDED WARRIOR ARMING (?), A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HIS SHOULDERS (1)
A BEARDED WARRIOR, IN A CONTEMPLATIVE POSE, SHIELD AND HELMET ON THE GROUND BEFORE HIM (1)
A bearded warrior, naked, with a cloak over his back, wearing a crested helmet, holding spear and shield; dotted border. (1)
A BEARDED, HELMETED WARRIOR HOLDING A SPEAR AND A SHIELD , A CLOAK HANGING FROM ONE ARM (1)
A BEARDED, HELMETED WARRIOR LEANING ON A SPEAR AND A SHIELD, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HIS ARMS (1)
A BEARDED, HELMETED WARRIOR, IN A CONTEMPLATIVE POSE, SHIELD, SPEAR AND CUIRASS ON THE GROUND BEFORE HIM (1)
A bearded, wreathed satyr, cross-legged, hand raised holding a pipe in each hand, leaning on a female? herm draped with an animal skin, to which his head is turned. Before him a bearded-head-herm, against which his knobbed stick is propped. Ground line. (1)
A beardless wreathed man holding a trident and a nymph with dress around her legs are riding a sea horse. Rocks? and waves at the sides and below. Originally identified as perhaps Antony and Cleopatra, probably regarded as Poseidon and Amphitrite when it was made. (1)
A bee flanked by two birds (1)
A BEE WITH A WHIP DRIVING A PLOUGH PULLED BY TWO BEETLES (1)
A big goat with a human head. (1)
A BIRD (DUCK?) (1)
A BIRD (EAGLE ?) ATTACKING A SNAKE LEGGED GIANT. (1)
A bird (stork?), groundline. (1)
A bird ? (1)
A bird between palmettes (1)
A bird in the upper field, a winged lion in the middle and two sirens below. (1)
A BIRD ON A BOUKRANION (1)
A BIRD ON A BRANCH (2)
A BIRD ON A COLUMN AND A TRIPOD (?) (1)
A BIRD ON A CORNUCOPIA FILLED WITH FLOWERS (1)
A BIRD ON A LAVER AND A STAFF WITH FILLET (1)
A BIRD ON AN ALTAR, A SNAKE, A CORNUCOPIA AND A LYRE (1)
A bird with spread wings over another. (1)
A bird. (1)
A BOAR (1)
A BOAR BEING LED TO SACRIFICE AT A BURNING ALTAR BY GODS BRINGING OFFERINGS. HERAKLES WITH A CLUB, APOLLO AND ARTEMIS WITH A BOW, A GOD WITH A SCEPTRE, A GOD WITH NO ATTRIBUTES GUIDING THE BOAR, TYCHE WITH A CORNUCOPIA RECLINING UNDER A TREE, A STATUE OF A GOD WITH A WREATH ON A COLUMN BEHIND (1)
A boar, hatched border. (1)
A BOAT (3)
A BOAT AND A DOLPHIN (1)
A BOAT AND AN EAGLE (1)
A BOAT WITH BILLOWING SAIL, STARS ABOVE (1)
A BOAT WITH POSEIDON (?) WITH A FISH (1)
A BOAT WITH THREE STANDARDS (1)
A BOAT WITH TWO FIGURES (1)
A BOXER STANDING WITH HIS FISTS AT THE WAIST (1)
A BOY (EROS) HOLDING A BIRD (2)
A BOY LEADING A GOAT, WITH ANOTHER ON THE BACK. ONE BOY HOLDING A BRANCH AND ANOTHER SITTING ON THE GROUND (1)
A BOY LEADING A STAG, WITH ANOTHER ON THE BACK, HOLDING A BRANCH. A BOY AT THE BACK CLIMBING ON AND ANOTHER PLAYING THE PIPES (1)
A BULL (2)
A bull (?) with a frontal head. (1)
A BULL AND A SERPENT (1)
A bull attacked by a lion (?) (1)
A BULL ATTACKED BY A LION AND GRIFFIN (1)
A bull attacked by a lion. (1)
A BULL FORSHORTENED (1)
A BULL JUMPING (1)
A bull walking. Ground line. (1)
A bull with a snake underfoot. (1)
A bull with head lowered; crescent in field. Ground line. (1)
A bull with head turned. Ground line. (1)
A bull, a branch in the field behind, leaves in front. (1)
A BULL, A CRESCENT MOON ABOVE (1)
A bull, a fly on his bottom, inscription in the field; hatched border. (1)
A BULL, AND OTHER ANIMALS [ASTRONOMICAL ALLEGORY] (1)
A bull, groundline. Latin inscription. (1)
A bull, hatched border. (1)
A bull, inscription and letter in the field, hatched groundline. (1)
A BULL, WITH A GLOBE ABOVE (1)
A bull. (3)
A bull. Fragmentary. (1)
A bull. Hatched border. (3)
A bull; groundline. (1)
A bull; hatched border. (1)
A BUNDLE OF THUNDERBOLTS, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
A BUSHEL AND SCALES (1)
A BUST EMERGING FROM CLOUDS, WITH THE HORNS OF ZEUS AMMON, A RADIATE AND A TRIPLE LOTUS BUD CROWN, WITH A QUIVER ON THE BACK (1)
A BUST OF A BEARDED MAN IN A HELMET (DECORATED WITH SWIRLING LEAVES AND A DRAGON CREST) IN PROFILE, HOLDING A SHIELD WITH A LOZENGE SHAPED BOSS (1)
A BUST OF A MAENAD WITH IVY LEAVES IN HER HAIR (1)
A BUST OF A MAENAD WITH IVY LEAVES IN HER HAIR, ONE BREAST EXPOSED (2)
A BUST OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES AND GRAPES IN HER HAIR (2)
A BUST OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES AND GRAPES IN HER HAIR, INSCRIPTION (1)
A BUST OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES IN HER HAIR (3)
A BUST OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES IN HER HAIR, A BREAST EXPOSED (1)
A BUST OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES IN HER HAIR, HER ANIMAL SKIN DRESS EXPOSING A BREAST (2)
A BUST OF A MAN IN A CORINTHIAN HELMET WITH PLUME (1)
A BUST OF A MAN IN A HELMET (DECORATED WITH A LAUREL WREATH) IN PROFILE, HOLDING A SHIELD WITH A LOZENGE SHAPED BOSS (1)
A BUST OF A MAN IN A HELMET IN PROFILE (1)
A BUST OF A MAN IN A HELMET WITH A LION CREST, A SPEAR OVER HIS SHOULDER AND A SHIELD ON HIS ARM, INSCRIPTION (1)
A BUST OF A MAN IN A HELMET WITH FACIAL FEATURES, A SMALL CREST AND A LAUREL WREATH, A SPEAR OVER HIS SHOULDER AND A SHIELD (WITH SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC?) ON HIS ARM (2)
A BUST OF A MAN IN A HELMET, A SHIELD ON HIS ARM (1)
A BUST OF A MAN IN A PLUMED HELMET IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW (1)
A BUST OF A MAN IN PROFILE WEARING A CROWN; INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
A bust of a man with a cap, a cloak fastened on the shoulder. (1)
A BUST OF A PRIESTESS, WEARING THE KNOT OF ISIS, IN PROFILE WEARING A HEADBAND WITH A LOTUS AND HOLDING A SCEPTRE. (4)
A BUST OF A WARRIOR (ACHILLES?) WITH A PLUMED HELMET IN THREE QUARTER VIEW (1)
A BUST OF A WARRIOR (ACHILLES?) WITH A SHIELD DECORATED WITH SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC AND A SPEAR (2)
A BUST OF A WARRIOR (ACHILLES?) WITH A SHIELD DECORATED WITH SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC, A CRESTED CORINTHIAN HELMET AND A SPEAR (1)
A BUST OF A WARRIOR (ACHILLES?) WITH SHIELD AND SPEAR (1)
A BUST OF A WARRIOR (ACHILLES?), A FILLET IN HIS HAIR, WITH A SHIELD DECORATED WITH SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC AND A SPEAR (9)
A BUST OF A WARRIOR (Ares Borghese) WITH A CRESTED HELMET DECORATED WITH A LION IN RELIEF AND A SPHINX AS SUPPORT FOR THE CREST (1)
A BUST OF A WOMAN (1)
A bust of a woman and a man facing. (1)
A BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HER HAIR TIED UP IN A CHIGNON (1)
A BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HER HAIR TIED UP WITH A FILLET IN A CHIGNON (1)
A BUST OF A WOMAN WITH LEAVES (?) ON A HAIR BAND AND AN EARRING, ADJUSTING A VEIL WITH ONE HAND (1)
A bust of a youth in profile, cloak tied on the shoulder, wearing a fillet. (1)
A bust of a youth in profile, cloak tied on the shoulder, with a spiked crown (?). (1)
A BUST OF AURORA ISSUING FROM THE CLOUDS, SURMOUNTED BY THE MORNING STAR (1)
A bust of Cleopatra, full-faced, bare-breasted, with a vulture headdress, holding a snake. Very high relief. (1)
A BUST OF DIANA (1)
A BUST OF EROS SEEN THROUGH A CAMEO RING WITH A BEARDED FACE (1)
A BUST OF ISIS (?) IN PROFILE WEARING A HEADBAND AND HOLDING A STAFF. (1)
A BUST OF ISIS (?), DRESSED IN BUTTONED CHITON AND KNOT OF ISIS (?), IN PROFILE WEARING A HEADBAND WITH A LOTUS AND HOLDING A SISTRUM. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
A BUTTERFLY (4)
A BUTTERFLY (?) (1)
A BUTTERFLY (MOTH?) (1)
A BUTTERFLY AND A TORCH (1)
A BUTTERFLY CARRYING A WREATH (1)
A BUTTERFLY HOLDING A PEACOCK, HOLDING A PALM BRANCH, STAFF AND WREATH (1)
A BUTTERFLY IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY A DOVE (1)
A BUTTERFLY IN AN OUROBOROS (2)
A BUTTERFLY WITH A RUDDER (1)
A CADUCEUS (1)
A CAMEL CARRYING A CUPID (1)
A CANDLESTICK (1)
A CANOPIC JAR WITH THE HEAD OF ANUBIS STANDING ON A BASE WITH A SNAKE. MAGIC INSCRIPTION. (1)
A Canopic jar; the head wearing an atef crown, the body of the vase decorated with a pattern of blobs and cuts. (1)
A CAPRICORN (1)
A cavalry combat. Seven armed horsemen with shields with head devices, spears, and a standard labelled S.P.Q.R. at the left, one with an elephant outlined on it at the right, in a mêlée. At the left a man on a plunging horse,and a fallen man wearing a tunic, holding a standard. Shield devices have grotesque frontal heads. (1)
A CENTAUR ( NESSOS ) ABDUCTING A WOMAN ( DAIANEIRA )ON HIS BACK, HERAKLES, HIS LION SKIN TIED AROUND THE NECK, IN PURSUIT WITH BOW AND ARROW (1)
A CENTAUR ABDUCTING A WOMAN ON HIS BACK (4)
A centaur carrying a krater on his back. (1)
A centaur carrying away a woman, hatched border. (2)
A CENTAUR FIGHTING WITH A MAN (1)
A CENTAUR WITH A THYRSOS ABDUCTING A WOMAN WITH A WREATH ON HIS BACK, TREE TRUNK (3)
A CENTAUR WITH AN ANIMAL SKIN PLAYING THE PIPES (1)
A centauress suckles an infant centaur beneath a tree. (1)
A CHAIR (?) (2)
A CHAMOIS [GOAT] (1)
A CHARIOT (THE FOUR HORSES BOLTING), A DEAD MAN LYING UNDER THE WHEELS (1)
A chariot pulled by 4 dolphins. (2)
A CHARIOT RACE WITH FOUR QUADRIGAS (1)
A chariot with a hare under the horses, a maenad and two satyrs. (1)
A CHARIOT, SURROUNDED BY THE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC (1)
A chariot; groundline. (1)
A charioteer drives four horses with his whip. (1)
A CHARIOTEER DRIVING A CAR WITH TEN HORSES (1)
A CHARIOTEER DRIVING QUADRIGA (2)
A charioteer holding a palm branch in a biga; hatched border. (1)
A CHILD (EROS ?) DRINKING FROM A MUG (1)
A chimaera runs with head turned back. (1)
A chimaera, inscription in the field. (1)
A club and a bow and two ears of corn, symbolizing plenty and strength. (1)
A CLUB, WITH CORNUCOPIAE AND EARS OF CORN [RUDDERS] (1)
A COCK (3)
A COCK [A PALME] WITH A RAM'S HEAD (1)
A COCK AND A CORNUCOPIA LEANING ON A GLOBE (1)
A COCK AND HEN (1)
A COCK AND HEN, A HERM BEHIND THEM (1)
A COCK AND HEN, A PALM BRANCH BETWEEN THEM (1)
A COCK AND HEN, A PALM BRANCH WITH FILLET BETWEEN THEM (1)
A COCK BEFORE A MIRROR (1)
A cock holding a weath. (1)
A COCK ON A VASE (1)
A COCK ON AN ALTAR NEXT TO A GOAT (1)
A COCK ON AN ALTAR WITH SCALES AND OBJECTS (1)
A cock standing in profile, groundline. (1)
A COCK WITH A CORNUCOPIA (1)
A COCK, A RAM AND A BEETLE (?) (1)
A cock. Set in a bronze ring. (1)
A COLUMN WITH A DOLPHIN AND TRIDENT, A RUDDER (1)
A COMIC ACTOR WITH A MASK [AND PEDUM] (1)
A comic bearded mask. (1)
A composite animal, a horse forepart and the body of a bird . (1)
A composite figure of a bull forepart and bird back. (1)
A COMPOSITE FIGURE OF A HUMAN HEADED SCORPION WITH LEGS MADE UP FROM BLOBS, HOLDING TWO JOINT SNAKES AND WEARING A SMALL HORNED DISC CROWN. (1)
A composite figure with fish tail, wings and legs. (1)
A composite figure with fish tails and a wing. (1)
A COMPOSITE HEAD OF A MAENAD AND A SATYR WITH VINE LEAVES (2)
A COMPOSITE OF THREE MASKS, ONE BEARDED, LEAVES IN HAIR (1)
A CONQUEROR IN THE FOOT RACE (1)
A copy of 429, possibly by Natter. (1)
A copy of the famous gem signed by Eutyches, now in Berlin (FG 2305; Antike Gemmen in Deutschen Sammlungen II, 456), the last line of the inscription slightly damaged in making a bevel for the setting. There had been speculation that this stone is the original. It shows the frontal bust of Athena, wearing an ornate Corinthian helmet and aegis. The original was made in the 1st cent. BC. (1)
A copy of the head of the Eros Centocello in the Vatican. Signed MARCHANT F. (1)
A corn measure with scales and wheat and other symbols. (1)
A corn measure, wheat, palm leaf and a crown. (1)
A CORNUCOPIA (1)
A CORNUCOPIA AND A COCK WITH INSECTS (BUTTERFLY (?), BEETLE (?)) (1)
A CORNUCOPIA AND A RUDDER (1)
A cornucopia and poppy heads, symbols of the good harvest,crescent moon and dots. (1)
A CORNUCOPIA BETWEEN EARS OF CORN, A SNAKE WOUND AROUND IT (1)
A CORNUCOPIA LEANING ON A GLOBE AND A COCK WITH INSECTS (BUTTERFLY (?), BEETLE (?)) (1)
A CORNUCOPIA WITH OBJECTS (BIRDS, INSECTS ?) IN THE FIELD (1)
A CORNUCOPIA, A LION AND A LIONESS (1)
A CORNUCOPIA, A PALM LEAF AND A GLOBE (1)
A CORNUCOPIA, A RUDDER AND A COCK (1)
A CORNUCOPIA, AN EAR OF CORN AND A GLOBE (1)
A couchant panther with forelegs spread. (1)
A couple having sexual intercourse on a kline. (1)
A COW AND A CALF (1)
A cow and calf, trees in the field. (1)
A COW JUMPING OVER THE MOON (?), STARS (1)
A cow suckling a CALF, a tree beyond. Ground line. (1)
A cow. (1)
A COWHERD SITTING UNDER A TREE WITH HIS DOG (?), WATCHING COWS (ARGUS AND IO?), GROUNDLINES (1)
A COWHERD SITTING UNDER A TREE WITH HIS STAFF, WATCHING A COW (ARGUS AND IO?), GROUNDLINE (2)
A COWHERD STANDING, LEANING ON HIS STAFF, WATCHING A COW UNDER A TREE (ARGUS AND IO?), GROUNDLINE (1)
A CRAB (4)
A CRAB [AND A SHRIMP] (1)
A CRAB, MOON AND STAR (1)
A CRANE (?) (1)
A CRANE ATTACKING A SNAKE (1)
A crescent moon (1)
A CRICKET ANGLING (1)
A cricket carries two baskets on a yoke. (1)
A CRICKET DANCING (?) WITH A LION (1)
A CRICKET ON A BLADE OF GRASS (1)
A CRICKET ON AN EAR OF CORN (1)
A CRICKET ON AN EAR OF CORN, A SMALLER INSECT (?) ON ITS BACK (1)
A CRICKET PLAYING THE DOUBLE FLUTE (1)
A CROCODILE (1)
A CROCODILE (ON THE CONVEX SIDE) (1)
A CROCODILE (WITH A SUN DISC ON ITS HEAD?) (1)
A CROCODILE FACING A COBRA, PALM LEAVES UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
A CROCODILE FACING A COBRA, WORN INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE. (1)
A crouching lioness. (1)
A crouching man with the head of a pig holding a cup (kantharos ?). (1)
A crouching sphinx before a tree (1)
A crouching sphinx; line border. (1)
A crow. (1)
A CROWNED MAN (ZEUS?) ON A THRONE, WITH A BIRD (EAGLE?), A GLOBE BELOW (?), SYMBOLS IN THE FIELD. (1)
A cup with three poppies and two ears of corn. (1)
A CUPID EXCITING TWO COCKS TO FIGHT (1)
A CUPID FISHING (1)
A CUPID HOLDING A BUNCH OF GRAPES FROM A COCK (1)
A CUPID PLAYING WITH A BIRD (1)
A CUPID READING (1)
A CUPID TRIUMPHANT (1)
A CUPID UPON AN AMPHORA, TO WHICH IS ATTACHED A SAIL, A DOLPHIN BENEATH (1)
A CUPID WITH A DOG (1)
A DALIUM [DOLIUM] WITH INSCRIPTION (1)
A damsel ('sediente corodula') is with a crown of pine leaves running to the right. She holds a lit torch. (1)
A damsel with short clothing runs quickly to the right. On the ground is a prize vase with a palm leaf. (1)
A DANCING BACCHANTE (1)
A DANCING FAUN (3)
A DANCING FAUN HOLDING A THYRSUS, A PANTHER SKIN THROWN OVER HIS ARM (1)
A DANCING FAUN PLAYING ON A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT (1)
A dancing maenad in back three-quarter view, with loose transparent dress, head thrown back, holding a thyrsos and a tambourine. Ground line. (1)
A dancing maenad, head thrown back, playing cymbals.' (1)
A dancing satyr, head, one arm and leg thrown back, holding a thyrsos and kantharos, an animal skin over one arm. A crater on its side on the ground line. (1)
A DANCING SATYR, LION SKIN DRAPED OVER HIS SHOULDER, WITH DRUM AND THYRSOS, A PEDUM AND PHRYGIAN CAP AT A TREE. (1)
A dancing satyr, one arm and leg thrown back, holding a stick and an animal skin. (1)
A dancing satyr, tip-toe holding a two-ended thyrsos and a kantharos, an animal skin over his arm. Short ground line. (1)
A date palm at the centre; leaning at its foot a shield; at one side in the field a sword, greaves, a wreath, and a palm branch; at the other a helmet, spear, and wreath; a dog walking. Ground line (1)
A deer and a bird on a lotus, inscription and dots in the field. (1)
A deer attacked by 4 dogs. A tree in the field. (1)
A deer licking its calf. (1)
A discus thrower, hatched border. (1)
A DOG (11)
A DOG (GRAYHOUND) (4)
A DOG (GRAYHOUND) , TREE (3)
A DOG (GRAYHOUND), LANDSCAPE (2)
A DOG ATTACKING A RABBIT (3)
A DOG CHASING A PHEASANT OUT OF A FORREST (3)
A dog or wolf lying down. (1)
A dog scratching its nose. (1)
A dog walking, head turned back. Ground line. (1)
A DOG, TREE (1)
A dog. (2)
A dog-headed warrior attacking another with his spear, both with shields, one with chlamys over his shoulders, a dog (?) in the field above, hatched border. (1)
A DOLPHIN (2)
A DOLPHIN AND A TRIDENT (1)
A DOLPHIN AND A TRIDENT (?) (1)
A DOLPHIN AND AN ANCHOR (1)
A dolphin and rudder. (1)
A dolphin around an oar. (2)
A DOLPHIN WITH A RUDDER (1)
A DOLPHIN WITH A SCEPTRE (1)
A DOLPHIN WITH A TRIDENT (1)
A donkey (?) between a palmette and a hippocamp (?). (1)
A donkey, pawing. Ground line. (1)
A donkey; raised border. (1)
A double palmette ornament. (1)
A DOUBLE WINGED AND TAIL FEATHER WEARING PANTHEOS WITH THE FACE OF A BEARDED, OLD, BALDING MAN, HOLDING SCEPTRES, A WHIP AND A BEETLE (?). HE IS STANDING ON AN OUROBOROS. A SCARAB BEETLE IN THE FIELD. (1)
A DOUBLE WINGED PANTHEOS, WEARING A SHORT KILT AND A CROWN ON HIS HEAD (1)
A DRAPED FIGURE OF A MAN IN A HORUS MASK (?) HOLDING A STAFF (1)
A dressed woman walking, wearing a loose chiton, holding a palm branch? arching over her head. Before her a bird, and a child (Eros?) with raised arms; behind her, a tree. Ground line. (1)
A dressed woman walks forwards holding up a vessel (for incense), an upright torch before her. Ground line. (1)
A DWARF FIGHTING WITH A FISH [A PYGMY FIGHTING A SEA-MONSTER] (1)
A DWARF FIGHTING WITH TWO STORKS [A PYGMY FIGHTING WITH CRANES] (1)
A DYING AMAZON WITH SHIELD AND AXE ON THE GROUND (1)
A DYING AMAZON WITH SHIELD ON THE GROUND (1)
A FACE (2)
A FACE (MOON ?) (1)
A facing bald mask. (1)
A facing comic mask. (1)
A FALCON (HAWK?) (1)
A fallen archer, with chlamys, helmet and bow held aloft, pulls a spear from his side. Behind him a warrior with helmet, chlamys, oval shield (thunderbolt device) and spear storms away. (1)
A FAUN (1)
A FAUN AND A YOUNG CUPID DANCING (1)
A FAUN AND HIS FEMALE (1)
A FAUN DANCING WITH A THYRSUS AND A VASE, A CUP LYING AT HIS FEET (1)
A FAUN KNEELING AND MAKING A WREATH (1)
A FAUN SEATED BEFORE A TREE ATTENDED BY A GOAT (1)
A FAUN WITH A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT (1)
A FAUN WITH A VASE (1)
A FAUN WITH A VASE AND CUP (1)
A FAUN, WITH A RABBIT (1)
A FEMALE CARESSING A BUTTERFLY [PSYCHE, HEAD] (1)
A FEMALE CENTAUR AND HER INFANT (1)
A female deity with a sceptre sitting on a rock at the foot of a tree is veiled and in front of her is Mercury with palm leaf and caduceus. (1)
A female deity with a sceptre sitting on a throne and in front of her is Mercury with palm leaf and caduceus. (1)
A FEMALE FIGURE (1)
A FEMALE SEATED (1)
A FIGURE (CHILD?) SITTING ON A BASE, A STAFF, A STAR (1)
A FIGURE HOLDING WHEAT STALKS, A VASE (1)
A figure in long dress. (3)
A figure in profile playing double pipes under a tree, a hare hanging from it, groundline. (1)
A FIGURE NEAR AN ALTAR (1)
A FIGURE NEXT TO A COLUMN (NIKE?), INSCRIPTION AND STAR IN THE FIELD. (1)
A figure of Medusa in a short chiton, wings behind her back and one between her legs . (1)
A FIGURE OF PHILOCTETES CARRYING A BOWL [WITH BANDAGES WRAPPED AROUND HIS WOUNDED LEG] (1)
A FIGURE ON A THRONE WITH NIMBUS APPROACHED ON THE LEFT BY THREE WINGED FIGURES (ANGELS?), ON THE RIGHT BY FIVE MALE FIGURES. ABOVE FOUR BIRDS. INSCRIPTIONS IN FIELD AND BELOW (1)
A FIGURE SEATED ON THE GROUND, OTHER FIGURES (1)
A FIGURE WITH A CLOAK DANCING (?) (1)
A FIGURE WITH A MEN'S BODY AND A LION HEAD IN RAYS, WEARING ARMOUR (A SEGMENTED SKIRT) AND HOLDING A WREATH AND A BRANCH. A STAR AND MOON IN THE FIELD, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD AND UNDER GROUNDLINE. (1)
A FIGURE WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD (1)
A figure. (5)
A FISHERMAN KNEELING ON A ROCK AND TAKING A FISH OF THE END OF HIS ROD (1)
A fish-tailed man. (1)
A FIST HOLDING AN EAR OF CORN, A PALM BRANCH AND A COCK (1)
A FLAMINGO (?) (1)
A floral flanked by two sphinxes. (1)
A floral pattern with tendrils. (1)
A FLOWER (2)
A flower ornament (?). (1)
A fluted urn with conical lid and two grffin head-and-neck handles. (1)
A FLY (1)
A fly on a caduceus. On the subject, Middleton, Dalmatia 258. (1)
A fly. (1)
A flying bird. (1)
A FLYING EROS PLAYING A LYRE (2)
A FLYING WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A PALM BRANCH (1)
A FLYING WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A PALM BRANCH AND THROWING A THUNDERBOLT (1)
A FLYING WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A PALM BRANCH AND WREATH (2)
A FOOT (1)
A frog. (1)
A FRONTAL BABOON WEARING A URAEUS AND A PALM BRANCH ON HIS HEAD, HIS RAISED HANDS SPREAD LIKE STARS (1)
A FRONTAL BABOON WEARING A URAEUS AND A PALM BRANCH ON HIS HEAD, STARS ABOVE HIS RAISED HANDS (1)
A frontal bearded herm on a base, probably Dionysos, with dress at the shoulders. (1)
A frontal bearded mask. (1)
A frontal bird (eagle) in the upper field, a man sitting in profile in the middle, a crouching animal (?) below. (2)
A frontal bird. (1)
A frontal bull's head. (1)
A FRONTAL CHARIOT, THE FOUR HORSES REARING (1)
A frontal crowned head of Isis with crowned falcon heads beside her (1)
A FRONTAL EAGLE STANDING BETWEEN MILITARY STANDARDS, A STANDARD IN ITS BEAK, STARS IN THE FIELD, GROUNDLINE (1)
A FRONTAL FIGURE (MUMMY ?) WITH FALCON IN FIELD (1)
A FRONTAL FIGURE (WOMAN?) SITTING ON A BENCH (1)
A FRONTAL FIGURE (WOMAN?) SITTING ON A BENCH (?) (1)
A FRONTAL FIGURE SITTING ON SCALES BETWEEN A STANDING JUPITER STANDING WITH A STAFF, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT, AND JUNO (1)
A FRONTAL HEAD BETWEEN MINERVA STANDING WITH HELMET, SHIELD AND SPEAR, HOLDING A WREATH OVER IT, AND MERCURY WITH CADUCEUS AND PURSE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
A frontal head of a satyr. (1)
A FRONTAL HEAD OF MEDUSA WITH WINGS IN HER HAIR AND SNAKES TIED UNDER THE CHIN (1)
A FRONTAL HEAD OF MEDUSA, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
A FRONTAL HEAD OF MEDUSA, SNAKES TIED UNDER THE CHIN (1)
A FRONTAL HEAD OF MEDUSA, WINGS IN HER HAIR, SNAKES TIED UNDER THE CHIN (1)
A FRONTAL HEAD OF PAN (1)
A frontal head with a high forehead and lock of hair, like a mask. (1)
A FRONTAL MUMMY IN AN OPEN SARCOPHAGUS (1)
A FRONTAL MUMMY WITH A LOTUS CROWN (?) BETWEEN A BABOON SITTING ON A CHAIR (WITH LOTUS CROWN) AND A MUMMYFIED CROCODILE (WITH LOTUS CROWN) (1)
A fully armed Roman warrior with raised spear and flying cloak on a rearing horse, riding down a crouching naked warrior with oval shield. Ground line. (1)
A fully armed warrior raises an arm, holding his sword, over his head, looking away. Facing him is a naked Apollo, with bladric, with a hand raised to him and holding his bow. Behind him a warrior with shield escapes through an arch in an ashlar wall. Ground line. (1)
A fully armed warrior with shield and spear on a rearing horse. Ground line. (1)
A galley with four figures busy with the rigging; swans' heads fore and aft, three fish below. (1)
A GENIUS PLAYING THE DOUBLE FLUTE (1)
A GOAT (5)
A GOAT (?) AND A FLOWER IN A WREATH (1)
A GOAT (?) SURROUNDED BY A SPIRAL MEANDER (1)
A GOAT [CAPRICORN] AND CORNUCOPIA (1)
A goat and a fish (?) (1)
A GOAT AND A PALM BRANCH (1)
A goat at an altar brought by Cupid for sacrifice. (1)
A goat browsing on a large ear of corn. Ground line. (1)
A GOAT CLIMBING A ROCK (?) AND A TREE (?) (1)
A goat in the upper register, a lion (?) in the middle, a hedgehog below. (1)
A goat jumping up on a tree, groundline. (1)
A goat on a plough with an ant. (1)
A GOAT SACRIFICED AT A BURNING ALTAR BY A GROUP OF PEOPLE BRINGING OFFERINGS (1)
A goat. (1)
A goatherd with goats beneath a tree. (1)
A goatherd, wearing a goat-skin, watches his goats grazing beneath a tree. (1)
A god figure. (1)
A GOD WITH A PLUMED HELMET. A BILLOWING CLOAK AND A STAFF IN A BIGA DRAWN OVER WAVES (?) (1)
A GOD WITH A TWO FEATHERS (?) CROWN HOLDING A STAFF WITH A FALCON HEADED HORUS WITH A SUN DISC HOLDING AN ANKH (?) (1)
A god with the head of a bull. (1)
A goddess (Aphrodite ?) and Eros, holding scales with two winged figures; groundline. (1)
A GODDESS SITTING ON A GLOBE, HOLDING PATERA AND TORCH TURNED DOWN, A BIRD WITH SPREAD WINGS AT THE SIDE (1)
A GODDESS STANDING AND HOLDING AN OBJECT IN ONE HAND, LIFTING HER GOWN WITH THE OTHER (1)
A GODDESS STANDING AND HOLDING AN OBJECT IN ONE HAND, LIFTING HER GOWN WITH THE OTHER. A CRESCENT MOON AND STAR ABOVE (1)
A grazing horse (?). (1)
A GREEK POET BEFORE A HERM (1)
A GREYHOUND SLEEPING (1)
A GREYHOUND WITH A HARE (1)
A GRIFFIN (1)
A GRIFFIN (COMING OUT OF A CAVE?) ATTACKING A SNAKE-LEGGED GIANT (1)
A griffin attacking a deer. (1)
A griffin attacking a stag. (1)
A griffin attacking a youth; hatched border. (1)
A GRIFFIN UNDER A PALM TREE, WITH AN EAGLE (?) AND A PEACOCK ON A LYRE (1)
A GRIFFIN, A PAW ON A WHEEL, ON A COLUMN, A MAN SITTING AT THE BASE, HANDS TIED BEHIND THE BACK. ANOTHER SMALL COLUMN WITH A STATUE ON THE LEFT. (1)
A GRIFFIN, A QUIVER AND BOW BELOW (1)
A griffin, paw on a lyre. Behind him a bird on a rock. (1)
A GRIFFIN, PAW PLACED ON A WHEEL, WITH A FIGURE (CANOPIC JAR ?) ON THE BACK (1)
A griffin. (2)
A GRIFFON (1)
A grotesque composed of a cock, a bearded head, a horse's head with a wreath in its mouth, a ram's head with ears of wheat. A palm spray in the field. (1)
A GROUP ( MAENADS AND SATYRS (?)) GATHERED AROUND A STATUE ON A COLUMN UNDER A TREE, ONE WITH THYRSOS (?) AND DISH, A TABLE (1)
A GROUP OF FIVE WOMEN APPROACHING AN ALTAR IN FRONT OF A TEMPLE WITH A DOMED ROOF BRINGING OFFERINGS (1)
A GROUP OF PEOPLE GATHERED AROUND A STATUE (ONE KNEELING BEFORE IT ) A BUILDING (TEMPLE ?) IN THE BACK (1)
A GROUP OF WOMEN APPROACHING A STATUE OF A GODDESS ON A WREATHED BASE IN FRONT OF A TEMPLE WITH A DOMED ROOF BRINGING OFFERINGS (1)
A GROUP OF WOMEN APPROACHING AN ALTAR IN FRONT OF A TEMPLE WITH A DOMED ROOF BRINGING OFFERINGS (1)
A GROUP OF WOMEN GATHERED AROUND A THYRSOS (1)
A HAND HOLDING A BRUSH (1)
A HAND HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA, A PALM LEAF, A CLUB AND A WREATH (1)
A hand holding a mouse. (1)
A HAND HOLDING TWO CORNUCOPIAE, AN EAR OF CORN WITH A SMALL BIRD, FLOWERS AND A WREATH (1)
A hand holds an ear of corn, three poppy heads and a palm frond. (1)
A hand holds two ears of corn and a cornucopia. (1)
A hand pinching an ear within a knotted diadem. Inscribed ?Remember me, the beautiful Psyche (love or spirit) good luck, Sophronios?. (1)
A hand pinching an ear. Inscribed MNEMONEUE. (1)
A hand which holds the purse and caduceus of Mercury. (1)
A HAND WITH POPPIES AND CORN (1)
A hare ? Set in a silver ring. (1)
A hare. (1)
A hatched ornament in a border of circles. (1)
A HAWK HEADED FIGURE, WINGED AND WITH A LIONS BODY, WEARING A DOUBLE CROWN WITH URAEUS, IN FRONT OF AN INCENSE BURNER (1)
A hazel nut; hatched border. (1)
A HEAD (1)
A head in profile wearing a Corinthian helmet. (1)
A head in profile. (1)
A HEAD OF A BEARDED MAN IN A HAT (1)
A HEAD OF A BEARDED MAN IN A HELMET WITH A BIRD CREST (1)
A HEAD OF A BEARDED MAN IN A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET WITH FACIAL FEATURES (2)
A HEAD OF A BEARDED MAN IN A PLUMED HELMET (1)
A head of a beardless Herakles, lionskin tied at the neck. (2)
A HEAD OF A LION (DOG ?) WITH RAYS (1)
A HEAD OF A LION WITH RAYS (1)
A HEAD OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES (4)
A HEAD OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES IN HER HAIR (3)
A HEAD OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES IN HER HAIR, A THYRSOS (1)
A HEAD OF A MAN IN A CAP (1)
A HEAD OF A MAN IN A HELMET IN PROFILE (1)
A HEAD OF A MAN IN A HELMET WITH A CREST AND A LION RELIEF (1)
A HEAD OF A MAN IN A PLUMED HELMET IN PROFILE (1)
A HEAD OF A MAN WITH A MASK ON TOP OF IT (1)
A head of a ram, hatched border. (1)
A head of a satyr in profile. (1)
A head of a sheep, hatched border. (1)
A HEAD OF A YOUTH WITH A SKIN CAP (1)
A HEAD OF A YOUTH WITH AN ELEPHANT CAP (2)
A HEAD OF BACCHUS (1)
A head of Eros or a baby facing, with plaited centre lock. (1)
A HEAD OF FLORA, WITH ITS ATTRIBUTES (1)
A HEAD OF ISIS (?) IN PROFILE HAIR, TIED UP WITH A HEADBAND, LOTUS (1)
A HEAD OF ISIS (?) IN PROFILE WEARING A HEADBAND WITH A LOTUS (2)
A HEAD OF ISIS (?) IN PROFILE WEARING A HEADBAND WITH A LOTUS (?). (1)
A HEAD OF ISIS (?) IN PROFILE WEARING A HEADBAND WITH A LOTUS. (2)
A HEAD OF ISIS (?) IN PROFILE WEARING A HEADBAND WITH A SUN DISC BETWEEN HORNS. (2)
A HEAD OF ISIS (?) IN PROFILE WEARING A HEADBAND, CORKSCREW CURLS, WITH A LOTUS AND A NECKLACE WITH BEAD PENDANTS. A SISTRUM BEFORE HER. (1)
A HEAD OF ISIS (?) IN PROFILE WEARING A HEADBAND, CORKSCREW CURLS. A SISTRUM BEFORE HER. (1)
A HEAD OF ISIS (?) IN PROFILE, CORKSCREW CURLS, WEARING A HEADBAND WITH A LOTUS. (1)
A HEAD OF JUPITER (1)
A HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A CORINTHIAN HELMET BETWEEN TWO CORNUCOPIAE, ON A RING BETWEEN TWO MASKS. (1)
A HEAD OF OCEAN (2)
A HEAD OF PAN (1)
A HEAD OF PAN (?) IN PROFILE (1)
A HEAD OF PAN IN PROFILE (4)
A HEAD OF TYCHE (?) WITH AN ANCHOR (1)
A HEAD WITH A A PLUMED HELMET WITH AN ANIMAL CREST ABOVE A SHIELD (1)
A HELMET WITH BELLEROPHON AND THE CHIMERA (1)
A HELMETED (?) WARRIOR WITH SWORD AND A SHIELD, A CLOAK BILLOWING BEFORE HIM (1)
A helmeted female bust with another head, veiled? (1)
A HELMETED WARRIOR HOLDING A SPEAR AND A SHIELD (1)
A HELMETED WARRIOR HOLDING A SPEAR AND A STAFF WITH HIS ARMOUR (?) OVER ONE SHOULDER (1)
A HELMETED WARRIOR LEANING ON A SHIELD AND HOLDING A SPEAR, A FILLET (SNAKE?) HANGING FROM THE SPEAR AND OVER HIS SHOULDERS (1)
A HELMETED WARRIOR WITH SWORD AND SHIELD (1)
A HELMETED WARRIOR, A CLOTH DRAPED AROUND THE HIPS, LEANING ON A SPEAR AND HOLDING A SHIELD (1)
A HELMETED YOUNG WARRIOR LEANING ON A TREE STUMP, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
A HELMETED, BEARDED WARRIOR WITH A BROKEN (?) SWORD AND A SHIELD, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
A hen with the helmet, shield and spear of Minerva. (1)
A HERALD STANDING BEFORE ACHILLES, ANOTHER FIGURE, LEANING DOWN, HOLDS A SWORD OVER A PATERA (1)
A HERDSMAN AND A DOG (1)
A HERDSMAN KNEELING NEXT TO A GOAT UNDER A TREE (1)
A HERDSMAN PULLING A GOAT BY THE HORNS (1)
A HERDSMAN SITTING ON A ROCK AND PLAYING THE PIPES BETWEEN TWO GOATS (1)
A HERDSMAN SITTING ON A ROCK HOLDING A GOAT (1)
A HERDSMAN SITTING UNDER A TREE AND A GOAT (1)
A HERDSMAN SITTING UNDER A TREE WITH HIS STAFF WITH HIS DOG (1)
A HERDSMAN WITH GOATS (1)
A HERM (1)
A HERM BETWEEN A CADUCEUS AND A CLUB (1)
A HERM OF PAN WITH A FIG (?) TREE (1)
A hermaphrodite (semi-nude) hangs from the neck of a satyr (his chest is full of fruit). (1)
A HERMIT CRAB (?) (1)
A HERO, WITH TWO HORSES AND AN ATTENDANT (1)
A heron pecks the ground. (1)
A heron standing on one leg. (1)
A HEXAGONAL CRYSTAL WITH A SQUATTING BABOON (BOTH HANDS RAISED TO HIS HEAD) OVER AN INSCRIPTION (1)
A HIGH THRONE WITH A PHARAOH WEARING THE DOUBLE CROWN AND HIS CONSORT WITH A (?) CROWN, A SPHINX BEFORE THEM. A LION AT THE FEET OF THE STRUCTURE. (1)
A hippocamp, set between two lion foreparts (1)
A hippocamp. (2)
A HIPPOKAMPOS (OR A GOATFISH ?) WITH A RUDDER (1)
A HORSE (3)
A HORSE HEADED FIGURE FACING A LION HEADED FIGURE, WEARING A DISC CROWN AND RAYS. BETWEEN THEM OBJECT WITH STARS AND A RING WITH A STAR ABOVE. (1)
A horse kneeling, an inscription in the field, groundline. (1)
A horse mounted by a winged leg. (1)
A horse pawing the ground, groundline. (1)
A horse paws the ground. (1)
A horse rolling, hatched border. (2)
A horse with a palm branch, groundline. (1)
A horse with head lowered. (1)
A horse, a tree behind. (1)
A horse, groundline. (1)
A horse, groundline. Set in medieval silver mount with inscription: 'I am loyal and secret and bring out what is sealed'. (1)
A HORSEMAN AND HIS DOG HUNTING (1)
A HORSEMAN HUNTING A WILD BOAR (1)
A HORSEMAN HUNTING WITH A SPEAR (1)
A HORSEMAN HUNTING WITH A SPEAR AND A DOG (1)
A horseman in oriental dress (trousers and soft cap) approaching a youth with a staff seated on a rock; groundline, hatched border. (1)
A HORSEMAN IN PERSIAN CLOTHES HUNTING A DEER WITH SPEARS (1)
A horseman in short chiton and chlamys hunting a deer with a spear, a dog and an eagle in the field. (1)
A HORSEMAN JUMPING A FENCE (3)
A HORSEMAN JUMPING A FENCE, ANOTHER IN THE DISTANCE (2)
A HORSEMAN JUMPING A FENCE, INSCRIPTION (1)
A horseman with flying cloak and flat hat. A loose rein? Ground line. (1)
A horses head, harnessed with reins, inside a cornu. (1)
A hound leaps over a boar beside a tree. (1)
A hound, a lion and a deer (1)
A HUMAN FIGURE WITH THE HEAD OF A BIRD (?) (IN A SHORT SKIRT AND WEARING A CROWN (?)) HOLDING A SCEPTRE (WAS?) AND A SITULA (1)
A HUMAN HEADED BULL (THE MINOTAUR, GELAS ?) (1)
A HUMAN HEADED SCARAB BEETLE WITH RAY CROWN INSIDE AN OUROBOROS. (2)
A HUNTING SCENE, HORSEMEN AND THEIR DOGS ATTACKING LIONS AND OTHER ANIMALS (1)
A huntsman wearing a short tunic walks holding a stick over his shoulder from which hang a hare and a pot. His dog beside him looks back and up towards a cock in his hand. Ground line. (1)
A huntsman, hound by his side, carries two hares. (1)
A janiform bearded head with a small flat cap. On the back an intaglio: three conjoined heads of a curlyhaired child and, inverted, of a bearded head. (1)
A joint horse forepart and a bull forepart, a a frontal lion head (?) above. (1)
A KERYKEION (?) A BEETLE (?) (1)
A KING OR GOD SITTING ON A SPHINX THRONE, HOLDING A FLAIL (?) OVER HIS SHOULDER AND RAISING A HAND (1)
A KING OR GOD SITTING ON A SPHINX THRONE, HOLDING A PAPYRUS SCEPTRE AND RAISING A HAND (1)
A KING OR GOD SITTING ON A SPHINX THRONE, HOLDING A PAPYRUS SCEPTRE AND RAISING A HAND TOWARDS A FLAMING INCENSE-BURNER; A WINGED DISC ABOVE (1)
A KING OR GOD SITTING ON A SPHINX THRONE, HOLDING A PAPYRUS SCEPTRE AND RAISING A HAND, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
A KING OR GOD WEARING THE DOUBLE CROWN AND A SHORT KILT, HOLDING A SCEPTER, AN INCENSE BURNER BEHIND HIM, A FALCON ABOVE IT, A STAR IN THE FIELD. AN INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD AND UNDER THE GROUNDLINE. (1)
A KING OR GOD WEARING THE DOUBLE CROWN AND A SHORT KILT, HOLDING A SCEPTER, AN INCENSE BURNER BEHIND HIM, A FALCON CROWNED WITH A DISC ABOVE IT (1)
A KNEELING (JUMPING? HOPLITODROMOS?) WARRIOR WITH SHIELD (1)
A KNEELING EROS (?) HOLDING A MASK, A PEACOCK (?) BEHIND HIM (1)
A KNEELING EROS AND A COCK, INSCRIPTION (1)
A KNEELING EROS FEEDING AN EAGLE (1)
A KNEELING KAPANEUS WRITING ON A SHIELD (2)
A KNEELING KAPANEUS WRITING ON A SHIELD, ANOTHER BEARDED WARRIOR WITH SHIELD AND SPEARS IN THE BACK (1)
A KNEELING KAPANEUS WRITING ON A SHIELD, ANOTHER BEARDED WARRIOR WITH SHIELD IN THE BACK (1)
A KNEELING MAN CARRYING OSIRIS (AS A MUMMY) WITH SUN RAYS AND A SOLAR DISC ON HIS HEAD AND THE HORUS FALCON (ALSO WITH A SOLAR DISC) ON HIS LEGS. (1)
A KNEELING MAN COOKING (?) (1)
A KNEELING SATYR DRINKING FROM A CUP (1)
A KNEELING SATYR PULLING A THORN OUT OF THE FOOT OF ANOTHER SATYR, A COLUMN WITH A VASE AND GRAPE VINE IN BACK (1)
A KNEELING SATYR PULLING A THORN OUT OF THE FOOT OF ANOTHER SATYR, A HERM IN THE BACK (2)
A KNEELING WARRIOR (CAPTIVE?) SUPPORTED BY A STANDING WARRIOR (1)
A KNEELING WARRIOR WITH A SHIELD AND PLUMED HELMET HOLDING A SWORD BY THE HILT (1)
A KNEELING WARRIOR WITH SHIELD, INSCRIPTION (1)
A KNEELING WARRIOR WITH SHIELD, KAPANEUS (?) (1)
A KNEELING WARRIOR WITH TWO SPEARS (1)
A kneeling warrior, with helmet, shield with gorgoneion blazon, his sword upright in his hand. Ground line. A wounded hero. (1)
A kneeling youth holding a cup (?). (1)
A kneeling youth with a bow shooting an arrow; hatched border. (1)
A knelt satyr who occupies himself with a disk or crown. (1)
A KRATER BETWEEN A MAN WITH A LADLE AND A MAN WITH A CUP, A SQUATTING BABOON IN THE BACK (1)
A large cup on a long stem with a thyrsus. (1)
A large fragment cut to a circle. The forepart of a Triton holding on his back a naked Nereid, her dress over legs and one arm, held by the Triton. Before him the upper part of an Eros with a dolphin; at the break below, the head of another Eros; waves. Signed Hyllos. (1)
A large tree flanked by Neptune and Minerva, who are arguing about Athens. (2)
A laureate bust, the dress at the neck knotted like a lionskin. (1)
A leaping quadriga. (1)
A leg on a base in front of a net. (1)
A linear ornament. (1)
A lion (1)
A LION AND A LIONESS ATTACKING A BOAR ; IN THE FIELD AN ANKH, CRESCENT MOON AND SUN (1)
A lion and a star (?) (2)
A lion and another animal. (1)
A LION ATTACKING A BULL (2)
A lion attacking a bull from the side. Ground line. (1)
A lion attacking a bull, a winged sun disc in the field, groundline, hatched border. (1)
A LION ATTACKING A CENTAUR (1)
A lion attacking an antelope, groundline. (1)
A lion attacking an antelope, hatched border. (1)
A lion attacking boar (1)
A lion attacking boar. (1)
A lion attacking bull. (3)
A lion attacks a bull. (2)
A lion attacks a horse. Hatched border. (1)
A lion attacks a stag, crescent moon above. (1)
A lion chasing a goat. (1)
A lion feeding on a stag. (1)
A lion forepart. (1)
A LION IN AN OUROBOROS (1)
A lion lying in front of lotus, groundline. (1)
A LION MOUNTING A SPHINX (1)
A lion passant. (1)
A lion pouncing, groundline. (1)
A LION PULLING AT A TROPHY (1)
A LION SITTING BETWEEN A MUMMY AND BES WITH AN ATEF CROWN (1)
A LION WITH A CADUCEUS, CRESCENT MOON AND STAR ABOVE (1)
A LION WITH A COCK'S HEAD STANDING ON THE NAKED BODY OF A MAN. A MAN HOLDING A PALM BRANCH IN FRONT OF IT. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
A LION WITH A MILITARY TROPHY (1)
A LION WITH A PALM BRANCH (1)
A LION WITH A RUDDER (1)
A lion with a small prey (?), groundline. Set in iron ring. (1)
A lion with tail ending in a flower, a cock on the back pecking at it, a plant in front, thick hatched groundline. (1)
A LION, A CADUCEUS BELOW (?), A STAR IN THE FIELD ABOVE (1)
A LION, A GRASSHOPPER AND A CRESCENT MOON IN THE FIELD ABOVE (1)
A lion, an eagle with a snake flying above, groundline. (1)
A lion, crescent moon above, groundline. (1)
A lion, head frontal, his paw on the head of a bull or stag, a dog beyond. Ground line. (1)
A lion, tail twisted round leg. (1)
A lion. (4)
A lion; hatched border. (1)
A lioness springs. (1)
A lioness. (3)
A lioness. Greek inscription. (1)
A little temple with the sickle moon on the roof. A statue of Venus is in the temple. (1)
A LOCUST CARRYING AWAY THE PRODUCE OF THE EARTH (1)
A LOCUST DEVOURING AN EAR OF CORN (1)
A lotus flower between palmettes. (1)
A LOW OPEN SHRINE WITH CURVED PEDIMENT (DOMED ROOF ?), BALLS AT APEX AND CORNERS, A PAIR OF TUSCAN COLUMNS AT EITHER SIDE, AND OUTSIDE, TWO STANDED POTS. WITHIN, A KNEELING FIGURE HOLDS UP A CUP TO A BLAZING ALTAR, A STAR ABOVE IT, A STANDED VASE BEYOND IT, AND A PRIAPIC HERM. (1)
A low open shrine with curved pediment, balls at apex and corners, a pair of Tuscan columns at either side, and outside, two standed pots. Within, a kneeling figure with dress and cap holds up a cup to a blazing altar, a star above it, a standed pot beyond it, and a Priapic herm. Double ground line. (1)
A lozenge flanked by two palmettes (1)
A LYNX (1)
A LYRE (TORTOISE SHELL AS BODY) WITH FILLETS (2)
A LYRE (TORTOISE SHELL AS BODY, GOAT HORNS AS ARMS) WITH BIRDS AND FILLETS (1)
A lyre formed with 2 cherubs and a globe. (2)
A lyre formed with 3 masks. (1)
A lyre formed with a comic mask and dolphins. Butterfly above. (1)
A lyre formed with a mask. (1)
A LYRE IN A LAUREL WREATH (1)
A lyre of Apollo. (1)
A LYRE WITH THE HEAD OF SILENUS (1)
A MAENAD (?) WITH A CLUB AND A GLOBE (1)
A MAENAD (?) WITH A THYRSOS (?) AND A YOUTH WITH CLOAK, GRAPES ON GROUND LINE (?) (1)
A MAENAD DANCING (7)
A MAENAD DANCING WITH A THYRSOS (2)
A MAENAD DANCING WITH THYRSOS AND FLUTE, BEFORE A HERM OF SILENOS (?) (1)
A MAENAD DANCING, A LANDSCAPE WITH TREES IN THE BACK (1)
A MAENAD DANCING, INSCRIPTION (4)
A MAENAD DANCING, KNEELING ON AN ALTAR, WITH AN INFANT (?) ON HER ARM (1)
A MAENAD DANCING, KNEELING, BEFORE A HERM OF SILENOS (?), EROS WITH A GLOBE (2)
A MAENAD IN A SHORT CLOAK POURING FROM A JUG (1)
A MAENAD RIPPING APART A SMALL ANIMAL, INSCRIPTION (1)
A MAENAD SITTING ON A BASE UNDER A TREE, HER LEGS HOOKED AROUND A YOUTH ( SATYR ?) (1)
A MAENAD WALKING WITH A THYRSOS AND JUG (1)
A MAENAD WITH A BODY PART (OF AN ANIMAL ?) AND A THYRSOS (1)
A MAENAD WITH A JUG AND A CUP (1)
A MAENAD WITH A JUG AND A DISH WITH FRUIT (1)
A MAENAD WITH A THYRSOS AND GRAPES AND A PANTHER (1)
A MAENAD WITH A THYRSOS AND JUG (1)
A MAENAD WITH A THYRSOS CARRIED BY A SATYR (1)
A MAENAD WITH A THYRSOS RECLINING ON THE GROUND, ANOTHER APPROACHING, A TREE (1)
A MAENAD WITH A THYRSOS RECLINING ON THE GROUND, APPROACHED BY A SATYR, A HERM BEHIND HIM (1)
A MAENAD WITH A THYRSOS SITTING IN FRONT OF A COLUMN (1)
A maenad with a thyrsos, her hair tied in a bun, her head thrown back. She is wearing a chiton with an animal skin tied at the shoulders. An object held in the other hand. Groundline. Set in a gold ring. (1)
A MAENAD WITH A TYMPANON DANCING (4)
A MAENAD WITH A TYMPANON DANCING BETWEEN PAN SITTING ON A ROCK AND PLAYING THE PIPES AND EROS WITH KROTALA UNDER A TREE (1)
A MAENAD WITH A TYMPANON DANCING NEAR A COLUMN, A THYRSOS IN THE FIELD (?) (1)
A MAENAD WITH A TYMPANON DANCING, A LANDSCAPE WITH TREES IN THE BACK (1)
A MAENAD WITH A TYMPANON DANCING, INSCRIPTION (1)
A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES AND GRAPES IN HER HAIR AND EXPOSING HER BREASTS, HOLDING GRAPES, INSCRIPTION (1)
A MAENAD, A THYRSOS HELD OVER HER SHOULDER (3)
A maenad, naked but for dress over her thighs, lies in three-quarter back view, her hands over her head which is raised on a round box or basket. She seems to hold fruit in her right hand, and is suckling a baby panther. A young satyr stoops towards her steadying himself on his pedum, a panther skin over his thigh, foot raised on a wicker box, holding the panther's tail. Beyond is an arc of flowers (?). At the right a seated maenad, dress over her legs and held over her head, where it waves free, holding a tympanon on her lap. Rocks or masonry below her and the satyr's foot. Below the notched ground line, two cymbals, a kantharos and a tympanon. (1)
A maenad, with dress around her legs, one foot raised on rocks, and holding a thyrsos, reaches out her hand to a Priapic herm on rocks. Ground line. (1)
A male figure (satyr?) running. (1)
A male with short cloak standing on a low column; a bearded satyr playing double pipes; a burning altar; a girl satyr offers herself to a priapic herm on a base, her hand to its head, one foot raised on a low base. (1)
A man (Hephaistos?) making a helmet. He is seated on a wreathed altar and his anvil is of similar form. He raises a hammer. Behind it, two spears, one inverted. Dress around his shoulders and leg, the helmet is crested. Ground line. (1)
A MAN (POSEIDON ?) ABDUCTING A WOMAN, EROS (?), HIPPOCAMP (1)
A MAN (WITH A STAFF ?) GRIPPING A WOMAN AROUND THE WAIST (1)
A MAN AND A WOMAN LINKING HANDS BEFORE A TEMPLE WITH HYMENAIOS ON A BASE BETWEEN TWO TRIPODS WITH SMOKING VASES (2)
A MAN AND A WOMAN, ACCOMPANIED BY ANOTHER WOMAN, LINKING HANDS (1)
A MAN APPROACHING A WOMAN (1)
A man attacking a lion with a sword, bird and plants in the field above behind. (1)
A man being led by two winged figures; dotted border, cross-hatched groundline. (1)
A MAN DRAWING AWAY A WOMAN FROM THE RAYS OF THE SUN (1)
A MAN EMBRACING A GOAT (1)
A man fighting two lions (1)
A MAN HOLDING A HORSE (1)
A MAN HOLDING A JUG AND A BOWL BETWEEN TWO REEDS (1)
A man holding a running horse by the reins, groundline. (1)
A MAN HOLDING A STAFF AND A WREATH (?). HIS SHORT DRESS AND LEGS COVERED IN LINES OF INSCRIPTION. (1)
A MAN HOLDING A STAFF, WITH A RADIATE CROWN (?), IN THE FIELD A DOLPHIN (?) (1)
A MAN HOLDING A TRAY (?) OVER HIS HEAD, STANDING BETWEEN TWO LOTUS STALKS (?) (1)
A MAN HUNTING A WILD BOAR (?) (1)
A MAN IN A BOAT WITH A VASE (?) (1)
A man in a short tunic holding staff (?) and cloak (?), groundline. (1)
A MAN IN FULL ARMOUR AND A NAKED HELMETED MAN STANDING NEXT TO A STANDARD (1)
A MAN IN OUTLINE, HOLDING A STAFF AND A WREATH (?), COVERED IN LINES OF INSCRIPTION, INSCRIPTIONS IN THE FIELD. (1)
A MAN LOOKING AT A HELMET (?) HE HOLDS IN ONE HAND, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HIS ARM (1)
A MAN OFFERING A CUP TO AN OLD MAN SITTING ON A ROCK (1)
A MAN ON A HORSE (1)
A MAN ON A HORSE LEADING ANOTHER NEXT TO HIM (1)
A MAN ON A HORSE WITH A WHIP (?) AND A SPEAR (?) (1)
A MAN ON A HORSE WITH BILLOWING CLOAK (1)
A MAN PLAYING WITH A TROCHUS (1)
A MAN PLEADING WITH APOLLO, WHO IS SITTING ON A ROCK WITH A LYRE, ANOTHER MAN NEAR MARSYAS BOUND TO A TREE (1)
A man rides an elephant. (1)
A MAN RIDING AN ELEPHANT WITH A BOX, DIRECTING HIM TO PULL UP A TREE WITH HIS TRUNK (1)
A man seated by an urn. (1)
A man seated on a rock, dress around his legs greets three warriors shaking one (bearded, naked) by the hand; one warrior has shield and corselet, another helmet and shield. Ground line. (1)
A MAN SITTING IN FRONT OF AN ALTAR WITH A MASK (?) (1)
A MAN SITTING ON A BOAT (?) (1)
A man wearing a himation, holding a cornucopia and holding out a snake?. Ground line. (1)
A MAN WEARING A SHORT KILT AND A SMALL LOTUS CROWN STANDING IN A REED BOAT WITH A SNAKE COILED AROUND ONE END (1)
A man wearing an animal skin and with a knobbed stick driving a cow; a tree beyond. ground line. (1)
A MAN WITH A CROWN (?) SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING A STAFF WITH A FALCON. PALM FRONDS WITH ROSETTE (HEB) UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
A MAN WITH A CROWN (MODEUS?) LEANING ON A STAFF (1)
A MAN WITH A DOG HUNTING A WILD BOAR WITH A SPEAR, TREE (1)
A MAN WITH A GOAT'S HEAD MILKING A GOAT WITH A MEN'S HEAD, A CROOK BEHIND HIM (1)
A MAN WITH A HORSE AND TWO OTHER MEN AT A STATUE ON A HIGH BASE, AN ALTAR (?), A TREE (1)
A MAN WITH A LADDER (1)
A MAN WITH A MASK (?) SITTING BEFORE AN ALTAR (?), ONE FIGURE BEHIND, ONE BEFORE HIM, A COLUMN WITH A MASK (1)
A MAN WITH A RADIATE CROWN HOLDING A PALM BRANCH AND AN OBJECT (1)
A MAN WITH A RADIATE CROWN LEANING ON A COLUMN (1)
A MAN WITH A SCEPTRE SITTING ON A THRONE (?) ON A CART DRAWN BY TWO HORSES, A STAR AND THE SYMBOL FOR MARS, IN THE WHEELS A SCORPION AND A RAM (?) (1)
A man with a short tunic and cloak catching a bird in a tree with a stick, a cage on the ground, groundline. (1)
A MAN WITH A SHORT TUNIC AND STAFF (1)
A MAN WITH A SPEAR FACING A REARING GRIFFIN, A WINGED DISC ABOVE, A SUN DISC IN A CRESCENT MOON IN THE FIELD (1)
A MAN WITH A WHIP (?) ON A HORSE, LEADING ANOTHER NEXT TO HIM (1)
A MAN WITH A WHIP IN A BIGA (1)
A man with the body of a winged lion; hatched border. (1)
A MAN, A DEAD RABBIT HANGING FROM THE END OF HIS STAFF, WITH HIS DOG (1)
A MAN, HANDS TIED BEHIND HIS BACK TO A COLUMN WITH A GRIFFIN, A PAW ON A WHEEL. (1)
A marine monster, body composed of human and animal forms. fish with dragon's tail below. (1)
A MARRIAGE (1)
A MASK (3)
A MASK [OF AN OLD MAN] (1)
A MASK [OF AN OLD MAN], PROFILE (1)
A MASK AND THYRSUS (1)
A MASK LEANING ON A COLUMN, STAFF (1)
A MASK OF A PARASITE (1)
A MASK WITH THE HEAD OF A COCK (1)
A MASK, A SLAVE (1)
A MASK, COMIC, BALD OLD MAN (1)
A MASK, COMIC, BALD OLD MAN, WREATH (1)
A MASK, COMIC, MAN (1)
A MASTIFF (1)
A MILLEPEDE, A SHELL, A HERMIT CRAB (?) IN A CONCH SHELL, A PRAWN (1)
A MONEY-CHANGER (1)
A monkey milking a goat. Hatched border. (1)
A monster with a man's body and a pig's head and arms running. (1)
A MOURNING WOMAN SITTING ON A STOOL, A CRANE AT HER FEET (1)
A mouse held by the tail in a cock's beak. (1)
A MOUSE PLAYING THE DOUBLE FLUTE ON AN ALTAR BETWEEN COLUMNS (1)
A mule, within a channeled border. (1)
A MUMMY (OSIRIS?) ON A BASE (WEARING NEMES), WITH A CROCODILE ON ITS BACK. (1)
A MUMMY IN PROFILE (1)
A MUMMY IN PROFILE FACING AN STRUCTURE WITH INSCRIPTION (1)
A MUMMY LIKE BEARDED FIGURE (OSIRIS-CHRIST?) WEARING A CROWN, ARMS CROSSED OVER HIS CHEST, TWO STARS. BELOW FOUR SQUATTING ANGELS ON A GLOBE, MAGICAL INSCRIPTIONS. (1)
A MUMMY-LIKE BEARDED FIGURE (OSIRIS-CHRIST?) WEARING A CROWN, ARMS CROSSED OVER HIS CHEST, A STAR AND CRESCENT MOON IN THE FIELD. (1)
A MUMMY-LIKE BEARDED FIGURE (OSIRIS-CHRIST?) WEARING A CROWN, ARMS CROSSED OVER HIS CHEST, SURROUNDED BY EIGHT STARS. TWO HEBREW LETTERS IN THE FIELD. (1)
A MUMMY-LIKE BEARDED FIGURE (OSIRIS-CHRIST?) WEARING A CROWN, ARMS CROSSED OVER HIS CHEST, SURROUNDED BY STARS. LETTERS IN THE FIELD. (1)
A MUMMY-LIKE BEARDED FIGURE (OSIRIS-CHRIST?) WEARING A CROWN, ARMS CROSSED OVER HIS CHEST, TWO STARS. BELOW FOUR SQUATTING ANGELS ON A GLOBE, MAGICAL INSCRIPTIONS. (1)
A MUMMY-LIKE BEARDED FIGURE WEARING A CROWN, ARMS CROSSED OVER HIS CHEST, SURROUNDED BY STARS. LETTERS IN THE FIELD. (1)
A Muse, Erato, plays her lyre standing by a column with a statuette of a child (?). (1)
A NAKED APHRODITE AND EROS AT A BASIN (1)
A NAKED APHRODITE HOLDING TWO TRESSES OF HER HAIR, EROS HOLDING AN OBJECT UP TO HER (1)
A NAKED APHRODITE HOLDING TWO TRESSES OF HER HAIR, MAGIC INSCRIPTION (1)
A NAKED APHRODITE HOLDING TWO TRESSES OF HER HAIR, STANDING BETWEEN TWO COLUMNS, TWO STARS ABOVE, MAGIC INSCRIPTION (1)
A NAKED APHRODITE LEANING ON A COLUMN AND HOLDING UP AN APPLE (?), EROS GIVING HER A WREATH (1)
A NAKED APHRODITE SITTING ON A ROCK AND HOLDING A BOW OUT OF REACH OF EROS, A QUIVER AT HER THIGH (1)
A NAKED APHRODITE SITTING ON A ROCK WITH A WINGED EROS, AND DANGLING HER LEG IN THE WATER, SIGNATURE (1)
A NAKED APHRODITE SITTING ON A SHELL WITH TWO DOLPHINS ON LEASHES (1)
A NAKED APHRODITE STANDING IN FRONT OF EROS, INSCRIPTION (1)
A NAKED APHRODITE STANDING ON A SHELL, A VASE STANDING ON A ROCK, A NAKED WOMAN KNEELING ON HER LEFT, A NAKED MAN CARRYING A BOWL ON THE OTHER SIDE, INSCRIPTION (1)
A naked Apollo in profile, holding out a bow and arrow. Ground line. (1)
A naked bearded boxer, one arm extended, the other bent. Short ground line. (1)
A naked bearded boxer, one arm extended, the other bent. Short ground line. As 612. (1)
A NAKED BEARDED MAN APPROACHING A KRATER ON A STAND WITH A LADLE (?) (1)
A NAKED BOY RIDING A GOAT, GRASSY GROUNDLINE, (JUPITER ON AMALTHEA?) (1)
A naked charioteer using a twig as whip in a biga, hatched border. (1)
A NAKED CROUCHING WOMAN BRUSHING HER HAIR, A SMALL VASE IN FRONT OF HER (1)
A NAKED CROUCHING WOMAN HOLDING A CLOAK (1)
A naked crouching woman lifting her dress over her head. Ground line. 'Aphrodite anadyomene'. A Classical motif much copied. (1)
A NAKED CROUCHING WOMAN PULLING A CLOAK OVER HER HEAD (6)
A NAKED CROUCHING WOMAN PULLING A CLOAK OVER HER HEAD, A VASE STANDING ON A LEDGE (1)
A NAKED CROUCHING WOMAN, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
A naked figure of Bonus Eventus frontal, holding a patera and two ears of corn. Short ground line. (1)
A NAKED HERO KNEELING IN A BOAT WITH AN AMPHORA, APPROACHING CERBERUS (?). (1)
A NAKED MAN AND A WOMAN (CLOAK BILLOWING) (1)
A NAKED MAN LYING ON A CLOAK, TWO ANIMALS APPROACHING (1)
A NAKED MAN WITH A PATERA (?), A COLUMN (1)
A NAKED MAN WITH A PATERA AND EARS OF CORN (?) (2)
A NAKED MAN WITH A PATERA AND EARS OF CORN (?) STANDING IN FRONT OF AN ALTAR, A TREE BEHIND IT (1)
A NAKED MAN WITH ARMS SPREAD, HOLDING A WINGED SNAKE AND A SMALL OBJECT IN THE OTHER. A SUN ABOVE, A RAMPANT LION BELOW. (1)
A naked Nereid holding a stylis seated on a Triton, wrapped around her, her hand at his neck. The Triton wears a horned-animal skin (a griffin?). A small naked boy 'with windblown hair' (Beazley) holds the Triton's tail. (1)
A naked radiate Helios standing with one hand raised, the other holding a whip, his elbow on a low column. Short ground line. Inscribed on the back SEMESEILAM. (1)
A naked sculptor seated chiselling a bearded bust on a wreathed block. Behind it a lidded vase and a herm with a palm branch and shield or tympanon behind it. In the field a star and ribboned hoop. Ground line. On the back inscribed ICHTHYS. (1)
A NAKED SHEPHERD LEANING ON A TREE TRUNK WITH HIS CROOK, A DOG AT HIS FEET (1)
A naked warrior frontal, with crested helmet and chlamys, a shield (dot rosette devive) and corselet beside him, holds a horse (forepart), standing behind him. Ground line. (1)
A naked warrior with a shield, curved sword and a crested Attic helmet. (1)
A naked warrior with dress at his back and a helmet, stoops with his sword over a kneeling naked woman. Short ground line. 'Iphigeneia or Polyxena offered in sacrifice'. (1)
A naked warrior with dress over one arm, a spear, his shield behind him. Ground line. (1)
A naked warrior with helmet and shield, holding a human head, his foot on a headless corpse; a helmet in the field. Ground line. Hatched border. On the back a figure of Nike, added in Roman times. Usually taken for Melanippos with the head of Tydeus. (1)
A naked warrior, helmeted, crouches on the ground behind his shield sword unsheathed. (1)
A naked warrior, helmeted, shield on arm, holds his spear ready to attack. (1)
A naked warrior, legs crossed, dress over one arm, leans on his spear before a seated warrior, holding a sword point-down on his lap, dress round his waist, seated on a rock. (1)
A naked warrior, with helmet, shield and spear, pursues an Amazon on horseback; she holds an axe and has dropped her pelta. Short ground line. (1)
A NAKED WINGED WOMAN (FATE) ON A GLOBE, UNWINDING A THREAD FROM A SPINNING WHEEL (1)
A NAKED WOMAN (A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS) WALKING AWAY FROM A COLUMN (1)
A NAKED WOMAN (APHRODITE ?) SITTING ON A BENCH (?), HOLDING A CLOAK BEHIND HER, WHICH IS DRAPED OVER HER LEGS (1)
A NAKED WOMAN (APHRODITE ?) STANDING UP TO HER THIGHS IN WATER, HOLDING UP TRESSES OF HER HAIR, INSCRIPTION (1)
A NAKED WOMAN (APHRODITE?) WITH A STYLUS INCISING A DOUBLE CORNUCOPIA, SUPPORTED BY EROS (1)
A NAKED WOMAN (ONE OF THE DANAIDS ?) HOLDING A SMALL BRANCH AND COVERED BY A POT (?) WITH WATER RUNNING OUT OF NUMEROUS HOLES (1)
A NAKED WOMAN CROUCHING AND HOLDING UP TWO TRESSES OF HER HAIR (2)
A naked woman crouching, hands to her hair. Ground line. (1)
A NAKED WOMAN CROUCHING, HER HAND IN A SMALL BOWL (2)
A NAKED WOMAN DANCING, INITIALS (1)
A NAKED WOMAN KNEELING IN A CAVE (?), SURROUNDED BY SIX EROTES (1)
A NAKED WOMAN KNEELING IN FRONT OF A BOWL, HOLDING A VASE (?) (1)
A NAKED WOMAN RECLINING ON THE GROUND, LEANING AGAINST A ROCK, SIGNATURE (1)
A naked woman sitting back on a rock, being embraced by a second naked woman, and attacked by a bearded man. Ground line. (1)
A NAKED WOMAN SITTING ON A CLOAK DRAPED OVER A ROCK (3)
A NAKED WOMAN SITTING ON A CLOAK DRAPED OVER A ROCK, DANGLING HER FOOT IN THE WATER (1)
A NAKED WOMAN SITTING ON A CLOAK DRAPED OVER A ROCK, DANGLING HER FOOT IN THE WATER. A VASE IN FRONT OF HER (2)
A NAKED WOMAN SITTING ON A LEDGE UNDER A TREE, A THIN CLOTH DRAPED OVER HER LEGS (1)
A NAKED WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK, HOLDING A TWIG (?) (1)
A NAKED WOMAN SQUATTING (GIVING BIRTH?) INSIDE A OUROBOROS. INSCRIPTION IN FIELD OUTSIDE. (1)
A naked woman standing frontal, holding a large flighted arrow (?) point down. (1)
A NAKED WOMAN STANDING NEXT TO A PEACOCK (1)
A NAKED WOMAN STANDING, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS (1)
A NAKED WOMAN STANDING, HOLDING A CLOTH BUNCHED UP IN FRONT OF HER, A VASE BEHIND HER (1)
A NAKED WOMAN STANDING, HOLDING A CLOTH BUNCHED UP IN FRONT OF HER, SIGNATURE (1)
A naked woman wearing a cap, washing her foot in a basin. A bundle of dress beyond. Ground line. (1)
A NAKED WOMAN WITH A BOW TAKING AN ARROW FROM A QUIVER (1)
A NAKED WOMAN WITH A LYRE (2)
A NAKED WOMAN, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, RECLINING BY THE WATER, WATCHING TWO (WINGED?) CHILDREN SWIMMING (1)
A NAKED WOMAN, A CLOTH DRAPED OVER HER LEGS AND ARM (?) (1)
A NAKED WOMAN, A CLOTH DRAPED OVER HER LEGS AND ARM, SIGNATURE (1)
A NAKED WOMAN, A CLOTH DRAPED OVER HER LEGS AND ARM, STANDING WITH A BOWL HELD AGAINST HER LEG (1)
A NAKED WOMAN, A CLOTH DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, SITTING ON A ROCK AND POURING FROM A VASE (1)
A NAKED WOMAN, A CLOTH DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, STANDING WITH A BOWL HELD AGAINST HER LEG (1)
A naked woman, dress over legs, seated on rocks? holding a wreath and a sword?. A bull's head on the ground before her. Ground line. (1)
A NAKED WOMAN, IN FRONT OF A ROCK, HOLDING HER RAISED FOOT (1)
A NAKED WOMAN, SEEN FROM THE BACK, HOLDING A CLOTH IN FRONT OF HER (1)
A naked young Dionysos holding a thyrsos, arm around Ariadne holding up her skirt. Ground line. (1)
A NAKED YOUTH APPROACHING A WOMAN HOLDING FLOWERS, BEHIND HER THREE OLD MEN (CAPTIVES?) UNDER A TREE (2)
A NAKED YOUTH HOLDING A CLOTH STANDING BEFORE A BOWL. A DRAPED STATUE ON A COLUMN BEHIND HIM. (1)
A naked youth holding a lyre and a plektron (?), hatched border. (1)
A naked youth holding a pedum or branch behind his back, standing before a naked woman wearing a sakkos, seated on dress draped over one leg, on rocks, her hand extended towards him. On the rock beside her a tablet with curved top. [Venus and Anchises] (1)
A NAKED YOUTH LEANING ON A COLUMN WITH HIS STAFF, A DOG AT HIS FEET (1)
A NAKED YOUTH LEANING ON A COLUMN WITH HIS STAFF, A DOG AT HIS FEET, SIGNATURE BELOW GROUNDLINE (1)
A naked youth running with jug and cup, guilloche border. (1)
A naked youth seated on dress on the ground, one knee raised supporting his arm, holding a helmet. Hatched border. 'Achilles'. (1)
A NAKED YOUTH SEEN FROM THE BACK, LEANING ON A WALL (ALTAR ?) DRAPED WITH A CLOTH. A SMALL STATUE N THE RIGHT. (1)
A naked youth stands holding his sword and spear. A star above his head, one of the Dioskouroi. (1)
A NAKED YOUTH WITH A DISKOS (?) IN FRONT OF A STOOL WITH A VASE (1)
A naked youth with a modius? headdress, frontal, holding a cup?; before him a lyre resting against a tree with a bird in it, behind him a tree with a bird, a woman's mask on the trunk; a hind suckling a child (Telephos?). Ground line. (1)
A NAKED YOUTH WITH A STRIGIL (?) IN FRONT OF A VASE WITH A BRANCH (1)
A NAKED YOUTH WITH HIS DOG (1)
A naked youth, dress at his back, seated on a block. A woman naked but for some flying dress, stretches an arm to him (comforting the wounded?) and looks away. Aphrodite and Adonis? (1)
A naked youth, hand at back, leaning on a pillar, holding a spear; his dog before him. Inscribed KOIMOU. Ground line. (1)
A naked, bold (?) youth, crouching frontally, strigil and aryballos hanging on a string from his arm, groundline, hatched border. (1)
A Nereid, half-naked with dress flying over her head, seated on the foreparts of two dolphins facing in opposite directions, holding the bridle of a hippocamp. In the background, a spear. Said by the Duke to be by Natter. (1)
A NIKE WITH WREATH APPROACHING ZEUS SEATED ON A THRONE WITH STAFF AND PHIALE, EAGLE ON THE SIDE. A HEAD WITH SOLAR CROWN ON THE RIGHT (1)
A nondescript animal (marmoset ?), with bearded face and long bushy tail. Ground line. (1)
A nude youth upsets a vase whilst leaning against a bacchic follower with a thyrsus. Both of them are lifted into the air. (1)
A NYMPH SEATED [IPHIMEDIA, LOVER OF NEPTUNE (IN THE SHAPE OF THE RIVER ENIPEUS), POURS SEA WATER ON HIS CHEST] (1)
A NYMPH, WITH ADONIS ON ONE ARM, AND A BRANCH OF THE TREE WHICH IS BEHIND HER IN HER HAND (1)
A PAINTER'S PALETTE AND BRUSHES (2)
A pair of clasped hands, a column with a vase, and two rams. (1)
A PALM BETWEEN TWO EARS OF CORN (1)
A PALM BRANCH WITH A WREATH (1)
A PALM TREE BETWEEN TWO EAGLES, GROUNDLINE (1)
A palm with a snake and a monkey. Hatched border. (1)
A PAN SITTING ON A ROCK UNDER A VINE WITH GRAPES (1)
A PAN WITH A GOAT (1)
A PANISKOS PLAYING THE FLUTE (?), EROS (?) DANCING (1)
A PANISKOS PLAYING THE FLUTE UNDER A TREE, A BOY DANCING WITH A TRIANGLE, A GOAT EATING LEAVES FROM THE TREE, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
A PANISKOS PLAYING THE FLUTE, A BOY DANCING WITH A TYMPANON (1)
A PANTHER (2)
A PANTHER RECLINING (1)
A PANTHER, A FLOWER (1)
A PANTHER, A GLOBE (1)
A PANTHERESS (1)
A pantheress with head turned back and forepaw raised. Ground line. (1)
A pantheress, signed HILLS F(ECIT). (1)
A peacock and another bird, a cornucopia and a palm spray. (1)
A PEACOCK BETWEEN A PAIR OF CORNUCOPIAE AND EARS OF CORN (1)
A PEACOCK GUIDED BY A BUTTERFLY (1)
A peacock on a BASKET, a bird on a cornucopia, a cock between. Ground line. (1)
A peacock standing on a bull's head; a cornucopia and poppy heads. (1)
A PEACOCK WITH A BUTTERFLY (1)
A Persian king with a crown holding two lions by the tail. (1)
A Persian king with a sword and a crown holding a monster (lion) by a horn, a symbol in the field, groundline. (1)
A persian man in short tunic and round hat facing a woman in long dress holding a flower. A floral between them. (1)
A PERSONIFICATION (TYCHE?, NAVAL VICTORY?) SITTING IN CLOUDS ABOVE A GLOBE, HOLDING A RUDDER AND FLAGS (?) (1)
A PHEASANT FLYING THROUGH A FORREST (2)
A PIG HANGING FROM A TREE BEING BUTCHERED BY A MAN (2)
A PLOUGH PULLED AND MANNED BY MOTHS (1)
A PLOUGH WITH A BIRD (1)
A plough, raven and wheat. (1)
A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET WITH A TAIL AND RELIEF DECORATION (CENTAUR?) (1)
A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET WITH RELIEF DECORATION (1)
A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET WITH RELIEF DECORATION (A HORSE) (1)
A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET WITH RELIEF DECORATION (A HORSE?) AND AN ADDED TAIL (1)
A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, A POST, THE FOREPART OF A HORSE AND A RAM'S HEAD (1)
A PLUMED HELMET (?) (1)
A plump woman holding up a dish, before an alatr decorated with a flower, with a bearded figure (Priapus?) standing on it holding a long branch with leaves. Behind the woman a smaller woman holding a covered dish or liknon; at the other side a woman seated on a low bench, her foot on a footstool, playing double pipes. Behind, a tree with two discs (cymbals?) hanging in it. Ground line. (1)
A POINTED STRUCTURE, AN ALTAR (?), BETWEEN TWO STALKS OF GRAIN, INITIALS, A CRESCENT MOON AND STAR AND AN EIGHT POINTED STAR (1)
A poodle or lapdog. Ground line. (1)
A poulterer in short dress carrying on a stick over his shoulder a hare and a cock. Short ground line. (1)
A PRIEST OF ISIS, WEARING A SHORT DRESS KNOTTED AT THE FRONT, STANDING IN PROFILE AND HOLDING A LOTUS (1)
A PRIEST WITH A POINTED CAP HOLDING A JUG (1)
A PRIESTESS OF BACCHUS (1)
A PROCESSION OF EROTES. THE FIRST WITH TYMPANON, ONE WITH HORN, ONE RIDING A GOAT AND HOLDING GRAPES, ONE WITH CYMBALS (1)
A PROCESSION OF SATYRS (?) APPROACHING A HOUSE, FIGURES ON TWO LEVELS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE HOUSE (1)
A PROW OF A BOAT (?) WITH A DONKEY HEAD END AND A SAIL (?) WITH A DONKEY'S HEAD. (1)
A quail as if fighting. (1)
A rabbit nibbles a bunch of grapes. Based on the fresco from Herculaneum, now in the Naples Museum. (1)
A RACE OF NUMEROUS HORSES (1)
A RAM (1)
A ram and a branch. (1)
A RAM AND A COCK, A CADUCEUS ABOVE (1)
A RAM AND A STAFF (?) (1)
A RAM ON HIS HINDLEGS HOLDING A STAFF OVER THE HEAD, A CAGE (?) (1)
A ram walking. Ground line. (1)
A RAM WITH A CADUCEUS STANDING BEFORE A BUCKET (1)
A RAM WITH TWO POMEGRANATES (?) (1)
A ram, inscription (name of the owner Mandronax) in the field, hatched groundline, hatched border. (1)
A RAM, SCORPION, MOON (1)
A raven above the lyre, with a rat in his mouth. (2)
A raven on a tripod of Apollo, and other symbols. (3)
A raven on the quivers of Apollo (1)
A REARING LION (1)
A reclining river god with an urn; feet missing. (1)
A recumbent lion. (1)
A representation of Priapus worship. (1)
A RHINOCEROS (1)
A RIVER GOD RESTING ON A DOLPHIN WITH A CORNUCOPIA (1)
A rolling horse. (1)
A RUDDER AND A CLUB (?) (1)
A RUDDER AND A PALM BRANCH (1)
A RUDDER AND TWO FISHES (1)
A RUDDER WITH A CLUB (1)
A RUDDER, A PALM BRANCH AND A CLUB (1)
A RUDDER, WITH A BIRD AND CORNUCOPIA (1)
A running figure in long, girt dress, holding a pipe?, a dog before her (on a lead?). Ground line. (1)
A running figure of a winged woman in a short chiton holding a snake, hatched border. (1)
A running figure of Medusa in a short chiton, four wings behind her back, hatched border. (1)
A RUNNING WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A PALM BRANCH (?) (2)
A sacrifice made by a man dressed with certain clothing. He pours with the right hand a horn on a lit altar. With his left hand he drags goat. The altar is put at the foot of an old tree. (1)
A SACRIFICE TO PRIAPUS (1)
A SANDAL (1)
A sandal. (1)
A SATYR (1)
A SATYR (?) (2)
A SATYR (?) HOLDING A BUNCH OF GRAPES AND A STAFF, A PANTHER (?) JUMPING UP (1)
A SATYR (?) HOLDING A BUNCH OF GRAPES, A DOG JUMPING UP, A TREE (1)
A satyr (?) holding a bunch of grapes, groundline. Set in a silver ring. (1)
A SATYR (?) LEANING ON A COLUMN AND PLAYING THE PIPES, A GOAT (?) JUMPING UP A TREE TRUNK (1)
A SATYR (?) LEANING ON A TREE TRUNK AND AN INFANT (1)
A SATYR (?) PLAYING THE PIPE AND TWO INFANTS HOLDING HANDS BEFORE A COLUMN WITH A STATUE OF DIONYSOS (?) WITH A THYRSOS (?), A WINE SKIN AND CROOK SUSPENDED, TREE (1)
A SATYR (?) POURING FROM AN AMPHORA (1)
A SATYR (?) POURING FROM AN AMPHORA INTO A CUP (1)
A SATYR (?) SITTING ON A BASE AND HIS INFANT (1)
A SATYR (?) SITTING ON A ROCK (1)
A SATYR (?) SITTING ON A ROCK WITH PAN PIPES, ANOTHER SITTING UNDER A TREE, PIPES SUSPENDED FROM ANOTHER TREE (1)
A SATYR (?) WITH A BUNCH OF GRAPES, STAFF AND ANIMAL SKIN (1)
A SATYR (?) WITH A LYRE (1)
A SATYR (?) WITH A LYRE AND A CROOK SITTING ON A ROCK (1)
A satyr (?) with a skin over his back, one foot raised on a block, holds a syrinx before a child balanced on his knee. Thick ground line. (1)
A SATYR (?) WITH A STAFF GRIPPING A RUNNING GOAT BY THE HORN (1)
A SATYR (?) WITH AN ANIMAL SKIN AND SHEEP'S HEAD BEFORE A STATUE ON A ROCK, ON THE GROUND A VASE TOPPLED OVER (1)
A SATYR (?) WITH ANIMAL SKIN CLOAK HOLDING AN INFANT ON HIS KNEE (1)
A SATYR (?) WITH STAFF AND ANIMAL SKIN (1)
A SATYR (?), A PANTHER (?) (1)
A satyr (no tail, pointed ear, wreathed with grapes) walking holding bunches of grapes, one arm held up over his mouth. Ground line. (1)
A SATYR AND HIS INFANT (1)
A SATYR CARRYING AN INFANT ON HIS BACK (1)
A satyr carrying away a maenad with her thyrsos, groundline, hatched border. (1)
A satyr carrying off a Maenad, hatched border, cross-hatched groundline.. (1)
A satyr carrying off a Maenad. (1)
A satyr dancing with the bacchic fury, lifting a vase in his left hand. With his right hand he is shaking the thyrsus. From his shoulders falls a lion skin. There is a vase lying on the ground together with a crown. (4)
A satyr dancing with the bacchic fury, lifting a vase in his left hand. With his right hand he is shaking the thyrsus. From his shoulders falls a lion skin. There is a vase lying on the ground. (3)
A satyr dressed with a clamide dances with a thyrsus whilst Silenus is covered with a little skirt. He plays the double pipes. (1)
A satyr embraces a Bacchant from behind, under a tree. (1)
A satyr embraces a naked maenad on his lap who raises her hand; he is seated on rocks covered by a feline skin (leg and paw). Before them a young Pan, on a raised ground line, plays pipes, and a Priapic herm to which a pipe is tied; a pedum on rocks on the ground. Inscribed ALLIONOS. (1)
A SATYR FOLLOWED BY EROS WITH A TORCH APPROACHING A SLEEPING WOMAN (1)
A satyr holding a baby in one hand, who is stretching to reach an object held above his head. Behind him a tree, a lagobolon on the groundline. (1)
A SATYR HOLDING A BUNCH OF GRAPES AND LEANING ON A HERM NEXT TO A VINE (3)
A satyr holding a bunch of grapes in front of him and a pedum is lifting his leg. (1)
A satyr holding a cup running. (1)
A SATYR HOLDING A JUG AND A THYRSOS, A PANTHER, INSCRIPTION (1)
A satyr holding a small jug and a cup; hatched border. (1)
A satyr holding a sphinx by the hair; cable border. (1)
A SATYR HOLDING AN INFANT ON HIS KNEE (1)
A SATYR HOLDING AN INFANT WRAPPED IN A CLOAK (1)
A satyr is tired of the bacchic fury. With his right hand he holds the thyrsus. From his shoulders falls a lion skin. He is covered by a clamide (1)
A SATYR KNEELING BEFORE A KANTHAROS AND PICKING GRAPES FROM A VINE (1)
A SATYR LEANING ON A ROCK (1)
A SATYR LYING ON A ROCK WITH A CUP (1)
A SATYR NEXT TO A COLUMN WITH A VASE (1)
A SATYR POURING FROM AN AMPHORA INTO A KRATER (1)
A satyr pursues a dressed nymph who looks round at him, lifting her skirt. Ground line. (1)
A SATYR RUNNING WITH AN INFANT ON HIS BACK (1)
A satyr runs and dances because of bacchic fury, with a vase in his left hand. With his right hand he holds the thyrsus. From his shoulders falls a lion skin. (3)
A satyr seated on rocks, hand to chin, clasping his knee, a thyrsos behind. Before him a tree-trunk trophy with helmet, corselet, shield and sword, a torch and pedum at its foot? Ground line. (1)
A SATYR SITTING ON A CHAIR AND BALANCING HIS INFANT ON HIS FOOT (1)
A SATYR SITTING ON A CHAIR PULLING A MAENAD WITH A THYRSOS ON HIS LAP, AN EROS WITH TORCH (1)
A satyr sitting on a panther skin, playing double pipes, beside a naked maenad, her back turned, hand raised; at the other side a skipping child (Eros?) with a thyrsos. Pelleted border. (1)
A SATYR SITTING ON A ROCK AND DRINKING FROM A CUP, A MAENAD POURING FROM A JUG (1)
A SATYR SITTING ON A ROCK APPROACHED BY A YOUTH (1)
A SATYR SITTING ON A ROCK WITH PAN PIPES (1)
A SATYR SITTING ON A STONE UNDER A TREE (1)
A SATYR SITTING ON THE GROUND, A STICK LEANING ON THE SIDE, PAN PIPES SUSPENDED FROM A TREE (1)
A satyr sitting with a thyrsus. There is also a column surmounted by a statue of Priapus, onto which the satyr pours wine from a wine-skin inside a cantharus. To the right is a huge krater. (1)
A SATYR STANDING ON A WINE SKIN BETWEEN TWO OTHERS (1)
A satyr stands with a thyrsus and panpipes. (1)
A SATYR WITH A CUP AND A STAFF DANCING WITH A MAENAD WITH A THYRSOS, A KRATER OVERTURNED (1)
A SATYR WITH A CUP AND A STAFF WITH A BUNCH OF GRAPES HANGING FROM THE END, INSCRIPTION (1)
A SATYR WITH A KRATER, CUP AND ANIMAL SKIN, INSCRIPTION (1)
A satyr with a lyre and a maenad, a wreath in the field; hatched border. (1)
A SATYR WITH A MAENAD RECLINING, A THYRSOS AND STAFF ON THE GROUND, INSCRIPTION (1)
A SATYR WITH A STAFF CARRYING AN INFANT ON HIS BACK (1)
A SATYR WITH A THYRSOS (1)
A SATYR WITH A THYRSOS AND A WINE SKIN (1)
A satyr with a water bag over his shoulder. (2)
A satyr with an amphora. (1)
A SATYR WITH AN ANIMAL SKIN AND CUP DANCING, ON THE GROUND A VASE TOPPLED OVER, A THYRSOS IN THE BACK (1)
A SATYR WITH AN ANIMAL SKIN AND KROTALA (?) DANCING (1)
A SATYR WITH AN ANIMAL SKIN AND THYRSOS DANCING, A KRATER TOPPELED OVER ON THE GROUND (3)
A SATYR WITH AN ANIMAL SKIN DANCING, A DOG (?) (1)
A SATYR WITH AN ANIMAL SKIN DANCING, A SATYR SITTING ON A ROCK AND PLAYING THE PIPES (1)
A SATYR WITH CROOK AND ANIMAL SKIN (1)
A SATYR WITH CROOK AND ANIMAL SKIN AND A GOAT (1)
A satyr with ivy wreath kneeling next to a goat at a pond (?). (1)
A SATYR WITH PIPES SITTING ON THE GROUND, AN INFANT SATYR WITH A HORN BEFORE HIM (1)
A SATYR WITH STAFF CARRYING A BIG AMPHORA (1)
A SATYR WITH STAFF, ANIMAL SKIN AND JUG (1)
A SATYR WITH THYRSOS (1)
A SATYR WITH THYRSOS KNEELING AND HOLDING AN INFANT WITH GRAPES ON HIS KNEE (1)
A SATYR WITH WITH PAN PIPES SQUATTING BEHIND A BASE WITH A CUP, AN INFANT SATYR WITH A HORN (1)
A SATYR, ONE ARM BEHIND HIS HEAD, A THYRSOS (2)
A SCARAB BEETLE AND A DISC WITH RAYS. SYMBOLS IN THE FIELD. (1)
A scarab beetle between up-down winged snakes (1)
A SCARAB BEETLE IN AN OUROBOROS (1)
A scarab beetle in the middle of hieroglyphs. (1)
A SCENIC MASK WITH A PEDUM (2)
A SCORPION (4)
A SCORPION BETWEEN GODS (?) (1)
A SCORPION INSIDE AN INSCRIPTION. (1)
A scorpion. (2)
A sea fish with the trident of Neptune. (1)
A seahorse (1)
A SEA-HORSE [WITH A TRIDENT] (1)
A seahorse the trident of Neptune. (1)
A seahorse with a squid (1)
A seahorse with a trident (1)
A seahorse with a trident. (1)
A seahorse. (1)
A SEA-PORT (1)
A seated dressed woman with short hair extending one hand making the 'horns' gesture or balancing an astragal. (1)
A seated griffin looking back; hatched border. (1)
A seated horned griffin, forepaw raised. (1)
A seated sphinx with forepaw raised. Ground line. (1)
A SERPENT CROWNED (1)
A SERPENT INSPIRING MELAMPUS WHILE ASLEEP WITH THE POWER OF DIVINATION [THE SERPENT RECOGNISING IN THE SLEEPING MELANTHUS HIS INSTRUCTOR IN THE ART OF DIVINATION] (1)
A sheep, inscription in the field; hatched border. (1)
A SHIELD (?), DEVICE: A FIGURE WITH SNAKE LEGS (?) (1)
A SHIELD (DEVICE: INITIALS) WITH PALM BRANCH AND RUDDER OVER AN INSCRIPTION (1)
A shield with the mask of Medusa. (1)
A SHOE (2)
A Silen with lyre (1)
A siren in the upper field, a man wrestling with a sphinx in the middle, a frontal bird below. (1)
A siren wearing a pointed hat, dotted border. (1)
A siren, naked above the waist, holding a jug, and a platter of fruit on her head. Short ground line. (1)
A siren. (1)
A SITTING CAPTIVE (?), HIS HANDS BOUND BEHIND HIM (1)
A sitting figure of a man holding a bunch of grapes, groundline. (1)
A SITTING FIGURE OF APOLLO [ON A ROCK], IN THE ATTITUDE OF SINGING TO HIS LYRE (1)
A SKELETON DRIVING A CHARIOT DRAWN BY LIONS OVER ANOTHER LYING ON THE GROUND TOWARDS A THIRD. THE FIELD COVERED IN AN INSCRIPTION. (1)
A SLAVE FASTENING A SANDAL (1)
A SLEEPING NAKED WOMAN RECLINING ON A BED WITH DRAPES (1)
A SLEEPING NAKED WOMAN RECLINING ON A BED WITH DRAPES VISITED BY EROS SHOOTING ONE OF HIS ARROWS FROM HIS BOW (1)
A SLEEPING NAKED WOMAN RECLINING ON A BED WITH DRAPES, MOUNTAINS AND TREES IN THE BACK (1)
A SLEEPING NAKED WOMAN RECLINING ON THE GROUND, LEANING AGAINST A ROCK (1)
A SLEEPING YOUTH (ENDYMION?) APPROACHED BY TWO FIGURES (1)
A small bearded man with dress around his legs, seated on rocks, plays a lyre; a larger standing young satyr stands behind him playing pipes; behind him a vine. At the other side a figure in short dress leads a dog?, watched by an infant who has climbed a tree. Ground line. (1)
A SNAKE (?) HEADED FIGURE, WEARING A KILT, AN ANCHOR IN THE FIELD. (1)
A SNAKE (?) HEADED FIGURE, WEARING A KILT, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
A SNAKE AND A STAR, MAGICAL INSCRIPTION. (1)
A SNAKE AND FRUIT ON AN ALTAR (1)
A SNAKE COILED AROUND A BRANCH CROSSED WITH A DOUBLE AXE (1)
A SNAKE ENTWINED AROUND A MUMMY IN PROFILE, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (3)
A SNAKE LEGGED FIGURE HOLDING A STAFF (?) AND A FISH (?) (1)
A snake; hatched border. (1)
A SNAKE-LEGGED GIANT HOLDING A STONE AND USING AN ANIMAL SKIN AS A SHIELD (3)
A SNAKE-LEGGED GIANT THROWING A STONE AND USING AN ANIMAL SKIN AS A SHIELD (2)
A SNAKE-LEGGED GIANT USING AN ANIMAL SKIN AS A SHIELD, THROWING A STONE (1)
A SNAKE-LEGGED GIANT WITH A SHIELD, THROWING A STONE (1)
A SNAKE-LEGGED GIANT, WEARING A SKIN AS A CLOAK, ATTACKING A GOAT (2)
A SOW (1)
A sow and her two piglets; groundline, hatched border. (1)
A sow walking. Ground line. (1)
A SPEAR HEAD (1)
A sphinx and a bird (crane ?). (1)
A SPHINX AND A GRIFFIN, SURROUNDED BY SYMBOLS AND ANIMALS (FISH, DEER, SNAKES, FLOWERS) (1)
A sphinx attacking a naked warrior, armed with a sword and wearing an Attick crested helmet. (1)
A SPHINX ATTACKING A YOUNG WARRIOR (1)
A SPHINX ATTACKING A YOUNG WARRIOR (CLINGING TO HIS SHIELD) (1)
A sphinx facing a chimaera. (1)
A sphinx facing a donkey. (1)
A SPHINX HOLDING A VASE (1)
A sphinx in the left field facing a lion in the right. (1)
A SPHINX INSIDE A RING WITH A SATYRS HEAD (?) CAMEO; A WREATH AROUND BOTH (1)
A SPHINX SEEN THROUGH A CAMEO RING WITH A BEARDED FACE (1)
A SPHINX UNDER A TREE (1)
A sphinx wearing a crown, the face shown frontally. (1)
A SPHINX WEARING EGYPTIAN HEADDRESS, WITH A VASE 9?). (1)
A sphinx with a crown standing before a tree (?) (1)
A SPHINX WITH A LOTUS CROWN HOLDING A SISTRUM (1)
A SPHINX WITH A VASE (1)
A sphinx. (3)
A sphinx. Groundline, hatched field (?). (1)
A SPHINX; IN THE FIELD AN ANKH AND A SYMBOL (1)
A spider in its web. (1)
A squatting figure with double wings over a flying bird. (1)
A SQUATTING ITHYPHALLIC BABOON WEARING A SUN DISC CROWN, INITIALS IN FIELD (1)
A SQUATTING KAPANEUS WRITING ON A SHIELD (2)
A SQUATTING PRIEST WITH A POINTED CAP HOLDING A STAFF (WITH A SNAKE'S HEAD ?) ON HIS KNEE (1)
A STAG (1)
A stag attacked by two lions; groundline. (1)
A stag in flight. (1)
A stag lifting a hindleg, the letter N in the field, hatched border. (1)
A stag, a flower in the field above. (1)
A stag, groundline. (1)
A stag. (1)
A stag; groundline. (1)
A STATUE OF A GOD ON A BASE, A MAN SITTING BEFORE IT PLAYING THE PIPES (1)
A STATUE OF JUPITER STANDING WITH A STAFF IN A ROUND TEMPLE, A THUNDERBOLT ON TOP, RAM'S HEADS AT THE SIDE OF THE ROOF, INSCRIPTIONS IN THE FIELD (1)
A STATUE OF NEMESIS WITH WHEEL AND STAFF ON A COLUMN, EROS POINTING A STAFF AT A KNEELING MAN, NONSENSE (?) INSCRIPTION (1)
A STATUE OF SATURN HOLDING A SCYTHE, ON A HIGH BASE, APPROACHED BY A WORSHIPPER HOLDING EARS OF CORN. A TREE BEHIND HIM, A JUG BEFORE THE BASE (1)
A stocky bearded bold man in a himation, groundline. (1)
A stooping Silenos in a loin cloth holding a thyrsos; before him a boy holding a purse (?) pours from a jug on the ground before the Silenos or over his crossed feet. Ground line. Hatched border. (1)
A SUBJECT FROM OVID (1)
A sun dial on a Corinthian capital. (1)
A swan and a sphinx. (1)
A swan with a relaxed figure on top, with a crown in his hand. Maybe the apotheosis of a poet. (1)
A tall winged male, one hand before his face, the other apparently holding back a smaller naked male behind him. Before the main figure a bearded naked man seated on a pillar is hammering at a helmet? on a wreathed anvil. Ground line. The style is late Hellenistic but the subject obscure. The main figure should be Eros; the hammerer perhaps Hephaistos fashioning armour; the third figure an unknown, reduced Eros?. (1)
A TAUROKAMPOS (1)
A tendril ornament. (1)
A three-quarter bearded head. (1)
A thyrsus carrying cherub rides a little donkey. In front is a satyr who holds what seems like a musical instrument. (1)
A TIGRESS (1)
A TITAN DESTROYED BY JUPITER WITH A THUNDERBOLT (1)
A TORCH WITH A WREATH (1)
A TORCH, BOW AND ARROW, WITH A WREATH (1)
A TRAGIC MASK (1)
A tree between flying birds (1)
A tree with tendrils. (1)
A TRIPLE WINGED BES - PANTHEOS HOLDING WHIPS (?) AND ANKH SYMBOLS STANDING FRONTALLY ON A CROCODILE, BETWEEN SCORPIONS, TWO FALCONS CROWNED WITH DISCS ABOVE, CRESCENT MOON AND STAR AND A WINGED SCARAB BEETLE ABOVE. AN OUROBOROS FRAMES THE FIELD. (1)
A tripod, groundline. (1)
A TRISKELIS WITH A SATYR'S HEAD AS CENTRE AND OBJECTS IN THE FIELD (1)
A Triton holding two fishes; hatched border. (1)
A Triton with long curved tail. (1)
A TRITON WITH TRIDENT AND FLUTE (1)
A triumphal procession approaching and passing through a gateway on which is a trophy and two horses. At the back, an emperor in a four-horse chariot, with Nike holidng a plam branch behind him. Beside the chariot two men. A soldier leads the horses; then four dressed men, two holding torches, and emerging from the gate four soldiers. Ground line, beneath which is inscribed TRYPHON EPOIEI. (1)
A TROPHY (1)
A trophy of arms flanked by a dolphin, a cornucopia and an eagle. Symbolic of victory and plenty, and perhaps commemorating the victory at Actium. (1)
A turret-crowned woman with a sceptre rides a lion (Libya or Kyrene?). A Dioskouros at each side, capped, star over head, one with shield and spear, the other with spear, sword and cloak. Ground line. Inscribed above OURANIA ERA; below, AMMONIOSANETHEKE EPAGATHO: 'Heavenly Hera; Ammonios dedicated, for good (fortune)'. (1)
A two horse chariot with a dog. (1)
A VASE (1)
A VASE (?) BETWEEN TWO OLD MEN WITH CLOAKS LEANING ON STICKS, A DOG (?) AT THEIR FEET, A MOON ABOVE (1)
A VASE (AMPHORA) IN THE SHAPE OF BUST OF JANUS BIFRONS (VEILED?) (1)
A VASE BETWEEN TWO OLD MEN WITH CLOAKS LEANING ON STICKS, AN INSCRIPTION ABOVE (1)
A VASE BETWEEN TWO TREES AND WHEAT STALKS (1)
A vase of wheat and 2 ants. (1)
A VASE WITH A THYRSUS (1)
A VASE WITH HEADS (1)
A VEILED BUST OF PSYCHE IN PROFILE, A BUTTERFLY IN FRONT OF HER (2)
A VEILED FIGURE (?) BETWEEN A MAN LEANING ON A STAFF AND A MAN SITTING (1)
A VEILED MOURING WOMAN SITTING ON THE GROUND AND HOLDING AN AXE IN FRONT OF SHIELDS (DEVICE: FLORAL) (2)
A VEILED WOMAN AND A CHILD SACRIFICING AN ANIMAL ON AN ALTAR, ANOTHER LOOKING ON (1)
A VEILED WOMAN HOLDING A BRANCH (1)
A VEILED WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK MOURNING, APPROACHED BY ANOTHER WOMAN (1)
A very young satyr playing the panpipes. (1)
A VICTORY [WITH SCEPTRE AND CROWN] (1)
A VULTURE (?) WITH A SNAKE COILED AROUND THE NECK (1)
A WARRIOR (1)
A WARRIOR (ACHILLES?) LEANING ON A SPEAR, LEGS CROSSED, NEXT TO A FUNERAL (?) MONUMENT (AN URN ON A COLUMN ON A BASE) (1)
A WARRIOR (ACHILLES?) WITH PLUMED HELMET SITTING BEFORE A COLUMN WITH A VASE (HIS SWORD SUSPENDED FROM IT), A SPEAR LEANING AGAINST HIS ARM, A SHIELD (DEVICE: HIPPOCAMP?) AGAINST THE ROCK (1)
A warrior (Ajax ?) on the ground with a sword and the scabbard; hatched border. (1)
A warrior (Athena?) with a spear, small round shield and a crested helmet, the long gown textured as fur, a chlamys draped around the shoulders, a hatched border. (1)
A WARRIOR (CINCINNATUS?) PUTTING ON GREAVES WHILE SUPPORTING HIMSELF ON A SPEAR, TWO SHIELDS LEANING AGAINST A PILLAR WITH A VASE. A SCABBARD AND A WOMAN BEHIND HIM (1)
A warrior (youth) wearing a Corinthian helmet, resting (or standing) with his shield behind, holding (or picking up) a helmet with a crest before him; in the field a letter; hatched border. (1)
A warrior (youth) wearing a helmet, with sword and shield, devoured by a serpent; hatched border. (1)
A warrior (youth) wearing cuirass, greaves and a helmet with a crest, kneeling with spear and shield. (1)
A WARRIOR [PYGMY] FIGHTING WITH A STORK [CRANE] (1)
A WARRIOR CROUCHING (1)
A WARRIOR HIS ARM LEANING ON HIS SHIELD (ACHILLES?) SITTING IN FRONT OF A COLUMN ENTWINED WITH A TREE (1)
A warrior holding his spear upright and extending his hand to a woman who approaches with a hand raised; trees at either side. Ground line below which inscribed L.S. - Louis Siries. (1)
A WARRIOR IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY LIONS IN A PROCESSION WITH WARRIORS (1)
A WARRIOR IN FRONT OF A KNEELING CAPTIVE, A CITY WALL BEHIND (?) (1)
A warrior kneeling with a bow, he wears a cuirass and a corinthian helmet. (1)
A WARRIOR LEANING ON A SPEAR (A SHIELD LEANING NEXT TO IT) , A CLOAK HANGING FROM ONE ARM (1)
A WARRIOR LEANING ON HIS SHIELD (1)
A warrior naked, with helmet, shield and spear, resting on rocks. 'Ajax' (with reference to his shipwreck), 'Mars'. A Stosch paste copy in Berlin (F 9477). (1)
A WARRIOR ON A HORSE ATTACKING ANOTHER WITH SHIELD AND SWORD, ANOTHER FALLEN WARRIOR WITH PLUMED HELMET BENEATH HIS HORSE (1)
A WARRIOR ON A HORSE ATTACKING WITH A SPEAR A (MISSING) WARRIOR WITH A SHIELD, A FALLEN WARRIOR BENEATH (1)
A WARRIOR ON A HORSE ATTACKING WITH A SPEAR A WARRIOR (?) (1)
A WARRIOR ON A HORSE ATTACKING WITH A SPEAR A WARRIOR WITH A SHIELD, ALREADY FALLEN TO HIS KNEES (1)
A WARRIOR ON A HORSE ATTACKING WITH A SPEAR A WARRIOR WITH A SHIELD, ALREADY FALLEN TO HIS KNEES, ANOTHER FALLEN WARRIOR BENEATH (1)
A WARRIOR ON A HORSE ATTACKING WITH A SPEAR A WARRIOR WITH A SHIELD, ALREADY FALLEN TO HIS KNEES, ANOTHER FALLEN WARRIOR BENEATH. A TREE IN THE BACK (1)
A WARRIOR ON A HORSE WITH SCIMITAR AND SHIELD (DEVICE: ROSETTE) ATTACKING ANOTHER WHO HAS FALLEN ON ONE KNEE AND IS DUCKING UNDER HIS SHIELD (1)
A WARRIOR ON ONE KNEE (1)
A WARRIOR PUTTING ON GREAVES, HIS SHIELD AND SPEAR NEXT TO HIM LEANING AGAINST A COLUMN WITH A STATUE OF ATHENA PROMACHOS (1)
A WARRIOR PUTTING ON GREAVES, HIS SHIELD AND SPEAR NEXT TO HIM LEANING AGAINST A COLUMN WITH A VASE (1)
A WARRIOR PUTTING ON GREAVES, HIS SHIELD NEXT TO HIM LEANING AGAINST A COLUMN, HIS SWORD SUSPENDED FROM IT (1)
A WARRIOR PUTTING ON GREAVES, HIS SHIELD NEXT TO HIM LEANING AGAINST A TREE (1)
A WARRIOR PUTTING ON GREAVES, HIS SPEAR NEXT TO HIM (1)
A WARRIOR PUTTING ON GREAVES, HIS SPEAR NEXT TO HIM LEANING AGAINST A COLUMN WITH A VASE (1)
A WARRIOR SITTING ON A LOW STONE, HOLDING A SPEAR (2)
A WARRIOR STANDING RELAXED WITH HIS FOOT ON A STUMP, HIS SHIELD LEANING AGAINST A TREE AND HIS SPEAR IN THE CROOK OF HIS ARM (1)
A WARRIOR SUPPORTING HIS COMRADE, INSCRIPTION (1)
A warrior wearing pilos helmet, shield and loose cloak, holds by the hair an Amazon, collapsing on to her shield. She wears a short chiton with cross straps. Beyond, her leaping harnessed horse. Ground line. (1)
A WARRIOR WITH A HAMMER (1)
A WARRIOR WITH A PLUMED HELMET GALOPPING ON A HORSE, AIMING A SPEAR, AND HOLDING A SHIELD (DEVICE: GORGONEION), INSCRIPTION (1)
A WARRIOR WITH A SHIELD (DEVICE: GORGONEION) ON ONE KNEE, A HEAD ON THE GROUND (CADMUS KILLING THE WATER DRAGON WITH HIS SWORD?) (1)
A WARRIOR WITH A SHIELD ON ONE KNEE HOLDING A SNAKE (CADMUS KILLING THE WATER DRAGON ?) (3)
A WARRIOR WITH A SHIELD SUPPORTING HIMSELF ON A SPEAR (1)
A WARRIOR WITH HELMET HOLDING A HORSE (2)
A warrior with helmet, shield and spear, sacrifices to Athena over a burning altar; she holds an owl on a wreath, a spear and shield, a rearing snake before her. Ground line. (1)
A warrior with helmet, spear and shield looks round to a mounted helmetless warrior with a spear, on horseback. Ground line. (1)
A WARRIOR WITH PLUMED HELMET AND SHIELD HOLDING A HORSE (1)
A WARRIOR WITH PLUMED HELMET, SHIELD AND SPEAR IN A CHARIOT (BIGA), A DOG RUNNING ALONG (1)
A WARRIOR WITH SHIELD AND HELMET HOLDING AN AMAZON BY THE HAIR, AFTER PULLING HER OFF HER REARING HORSE (2)
A WARRIOR WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD BEING THROWN OFF A HORSE (1)
A WARRIOR WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD POURING A LIBATION OVER AN ALTAR, BEHIND HIM A GROUP OF WARRIORS LEADING A COW TO SACRIFICE (1)
A WARRIOR WITH SPEAR POURING A LIBATION (?) OVER AN ALTAR (1)
A WARRIOR WITH SPEAR, A HELMET SUSPENDED (1)
A WEEPING CHILD IN A SHORT TUNIC (1)
A whirligig of two dolphins and their tails. (1)
A WILD BOAR ATTACKED BY A DOG (1)
A WILD BOAR ATTACKED BY DOGS (3)
A WILD BOAR COMING OUT OF A CAVE, ATTACKED BY DOGS (1)
A WILD SOW (1)
A WINGED (?) YOUTH EMERGING FROM A FLOWER (1)
A WINGED AND TAIL FEATHER WEARING PANTHEOS WITH AN ANIMAL (?) HEAD, HOLDING SCEPTRES. HE IS STANDING ON AN OUROBOROS WITH SYMBOLS. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
A winged animal (?). (1)
A winged centaur (?) in the upper register, a sphinx in the middle, two winged foreparts of horses below. (1)
A winged centaur attacking a deer, hatched groundline, hatched border. (1)
A winged demon with the upper body of a pig (1)
A winged double headed sphinx (?). (1)
A winged dressed frontal figure holding snakes (Potnia Theron ?) with a feathery crown. Hatched border. (1)
A WINGED EROS HOLDING A WREATH AND PULLING ON APHRODITE'S CLOAK, WHICH SHE HOLDS IN BOTH HANDS AND IS DRAPED OVER HER LEGS (1)
A WINGED FEMALE (1)
A winged female figure (Nike?) filling a jug at a fountain. (1)
A winged female figure (Nike?) with six wings at the back, a winged headdress and winged sandals, groundline. (1)
A winged female figure (Nike?), holding a flower and lifting her himation, she is wearing a sleeved chiton under the himation and has her hair gathered in a bun with a fillet,hatched border. (1)
A WINGED FEMALE WITH A BULL [VICTORY SACRIFICING A BULL] (1)
A winged figure with the head of a bull, hatched border. (1)
A WINGED FOOT AND A CADUCEUS (2)
A WINGED FOOT, A CADUCEUS AND A PURSE (?) (1)
A WINGED GENIUS (1)
A WINGED GODDESS (1)
A WINGED GODDESS WITH LAUREL BRANCH AND SNAKE (1)
A winged horse (Pegasus). (2)
A winged human headed bull (Acheloos?). (1)
A winged lion with a flower (?). (1)
A winged monster with horse forepart and bird body. (1)
A winged monster with horse forepart flying. (1)
A WINGED NEMESIS, A WHEEL (?) AT HER FEET (1)
A WINGED NEMESIS, A WHEEL AT HER FEET (1)
A WINGED NEMESIS, FEEDING A SNAKE FROM A PATERA, A CROWN OF BASKET AND SNAKE (?) ON HER HEAD AND A WHEEL AT HER FEET (1)
A WINGED PANTHEOS WITH LEGS ENDING IN SNAKES, A CROWN ON HIS HEAD, HOLDING STAFFS. INSCRIPTION AND LETTERS IN THE FIELD. (1)
A WINGED PANTHEOS WITH LEGS ENDING IN SNAKES, A PLUMED HELMET (?) ON HIS HEAD, HOLDING A CADUCEUS. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD (1)
A WINGED PANTHEOS, A MODEUS ON HIS HEAD, HOLDING SCEPTRES. HE IS STANDING ON AN SNAKE WITH A HUMAN HEAD AND RAYS (CHNOUBIS). STARS AND A MOON IN THE FIELD. (1)
A WINGED VICTORY (?) HOLDING A PALM BRANCH (?) (2)
A WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A HELMET, A SHIELD LEANING AGAINST HER (1)
A WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A HORSE (1)
A WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A KERYKEION AND A PALM BRANCH (?) BEFORE AN UPTURNED CORNUCOPIA, INSCRIPTION (1)
A WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A PALM BRANCH (?) (1)
A WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A PHIALE AND JUG (?), POURING A LIBATION AT AN ALTAR WITH A VASE (1)
A WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A SHIELD (1)
A WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A SPEAR AND A SWORD, A SHIELD LEANING AGAINST HER (DEVICE: SATYR MASK), A CORINTHIAN HELMET IN FRONT OF HER (1)
A WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A WREATH (1)
A WINGED VICTORY HOLDING BRANCH IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY DOVES ACCOMPANIED BY AN EROS WITH A CORNUCOPIA AND ANOTHER WITH A KERYKEION AND A LYRE (1)
A WINGED VICTORY IN A BIGA (2)
A WINGED VICTORY IN A CHARIOT (1)
A WINGED VICTORY IN A CHARIOT, A WARRIOR WITH A SHIELD, ANOTHER WITH A CAPTIVE (?) (1)
A WINGED VICTORY IN A QUADRIGA (2)
A WINGED VICTORY IN A TREE (?) (1)
A WINGED VICTORY LEANING ON A SHIELD AND HOLDING A HELMET AND A SPEAR (1)
A WINGED VICTORY SACRIFICING A BULL IN FRONT OF AN ALTAR WITH A STATUE (1)
A WINGED VICTORY SITTING ON A STOOL (1)
A winged woman (knielauf) holding a snake; raised border. (1)
A winged woman (Nike?) holding a branch. (1)
A WINGED WOMAN AND HORSES (2)
A winged woman covering a dead (?) man on a kline with a cloth, hatched border. (1)
A winged youth flying, holding a lyre and a wreath, hatched border. (1)
A winged youth with a fillet; dotted border. (2)
A winged youth with a pole in his hand, and a dog at his feet. (1)
A winged youth with winged feet and a wing on his head, holding a lyre and a wreath. (1)
A winged youth, naked with a cloak over his shoulders, holds a staff and a twig; hatched border. (1)
A wingless Nike, dress around her body, sacrificing a bull. Ground line. (1)
A WOMAN (1)
A WOMAN ( KASSANDRA ?) WITH JUG AND PATERA AT A STATUE OF ATHENA SITTING WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD (1)
A WOMAN (?) SITTING ON A STOOL, BENDING OVER AN OBJECT. A GARLAND ABOVE (1)
A WOMAN (?) WITH A MASK SITTING ON A CHAIR (1)
A WOMAN (A FURY?) RUNNING, A DAGGER IN HAND. (1)
A WOMAN (APHRODITE?) SITTING ON A ROCK, NAKED AND WITH A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, HOLDING A BABY (EROS?) ON HER KNEES (1)
A woman (Ceres?) holding a basket (?) and ears of corn (?) a rudder (?) before her, groundline. (1)
A WOMAN (EMPRESS?) WITH BILLOWING CLOAK, ON THE BACK OF A FLYING EAGLE (1)
A WOMAN (EMPRESS?) WITH TORCH AND WHIP ON THE BACK OF AN EAGLE, HOLDING A CADUCEUS (?), HEAD ON A CRESCENT MOON IN THE FIELD (2)
A WOMAN (HEBE?) HOLDING A CLOAK BEHIND HER, BENDING OVER AN EAGLE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
A WOMAN (PERSONIFICATION OF SPRING ?) SCATTERING FLOWERS FROM A CORNUCOPIA OVER THE WHEEL AT HER FEET AND LEADING EROS BY THE WRIST, WHO IS USING THE BOW AS A WALKING STICK (1)
A WOMAN (PRIESTESS?) WEARING THE KNOT OF ISIS, IN PROFILE, HOLDING A LOTUS FLOWER (?) (1)
A woman (semi-nude) stands with her legs crossed, holding in her left hand a palm leaf. Next to her is the top half of a tiger. (1)
A WOMAN AND A RUDDER CARRIED ON THE BACK OF A MONSTER WITH A MAN'S UPPER BODY AND RAM'S BACK, CARRYING SCALES AND A TORCH (?) (1)
A WOMAN AND A SEA MONSTER (KETOS) (1)
A WOMAN AND A WARRIOR (1)
A WOMAN APPROACHING A HERM ON A COLUMN, HOLDING A VASE (?) (1)
A WOMAN AT AN ALTAR WITH A SACRIFICED PIG UNDER A TREE (1)
A WOMAN BLOWING A TRUMPET (1)
A WOMAN BURNING AN OFFERING ON A TRIPOD (1)
A WOMAN CARRYING A BELL KRATER ON ONE ARM AND A BURNING TORCH OVER HER SHOULDER (4)
A WOMAN CARRYING A BIG AMPHORA ON HER SHOULDER AND A MAN CROUCHING IN FRONT OF A SHRINE SET IN A ROCK (1)
A WOMAN CARRYING A CHILD, WHO BEARS THE BRANCH OF A TREE (1)
A WOMAN CONTEMPLATING (1)
A WOMAN DRESSED IN A CHITON AND HIMATION LEANING ON A COLUMN (1)
A woman drinks from a bowl, a vase and feather at her feet. Possibly Methe. (1)
A woman frontal, holding a sceptre and a bell? Short ground line. (1)
A woman getting out of the bath surprised by a satyr dressed in lion's skin. There is a column surmounted by a vase. (1)
A WOMAN GIVING A CHILD SEATED ON ROCKS A DRINK OUT OF A CORNUCOPIA. A LAMB BETWEEN THEM. (1)
A WOMAN HOLDING A DISH ON HER HEAD APPROACHING AN ALTAR UNDER A GRAPE VINE (1)
A WOMAN HOLDING A DISH WITH FOOD AND A JUG (?), AN ANT (?) IN THE FIELD (1)
A WOMAN HOLDING A GARLAND, INSCRIPTION (1)
A WOMAN HOLDING A JUG AND CARRYING A BURNING TORCH OVER HER SHOULDER (3)
A WOMAN HOLDING A STAFF AND A WREATH (?) RECLINING ON THE GROUND AND LEANING HER BACK ON AN ALTAR WITH A PALM TREE, A PYRAMID IN THE BACK, A SIGNATURE UNDER THE GROUNDLINE (1)
A WOMAN HOLDING A WREATH, INITIALS (?) UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
A woman holds the folds of her skirt in one hand, a bust of a bearded man (Jupiter Serapis ?) in the other. (1)
A WOMAN IN A BEADED WIG SQUATTING ON A CUSHION (1)
A woman in a peplos holding a branch and a dish with food (?), groundline. (1)
A WOMAN IN AN APRON (APHRODITE?) WITH EROS IN HER LAP AND A HEIFER (1)
A woman in long dress, an animal on hindlegs (?). (2)
A woman in long dress. (1)
A woman in profile undressing (Venus ?). Set in an iron ring. (1)
A WOMAN LEANING ON A BASE DECORATED WITH RELIEFS (1)
A WOMAN LEANING ON A BASE WITH A LYRE, INSCRIPTION (1)
A WOMAN LEANING ON A COLUMN (1)
A WOMAN LEANING ON A COLUMN AND HOLDING A BURNING TORCH UPTURNED (1)
A WOMAN LEANING ON A COLUMN AND READING FROM A SCROLL (1)
A WOMAN LEANING ON A PILLAR (2)
A WOMAN LEANING ON A PILLAR,WITH A STAFF AND AN ORB (2)
A WOMAN LEANING ON A RUSTIC COLUMN (2)
A WOMAN LEANING ON A TABLE WITH A TABLE CLOTH (1)
A woman leans over a lit altar and tips a ccantharus. Meanwhile Silenus holds high with both his hands a cantharus and a bunch of grapes. A thyrsus is in the field. (3)
A WOMAN MILKING A GOAT (1)
A WOMAN ON A DOLPHIN (2)
A WOMAN ON A HIPPOKAMPOS (6)
A WOMAN ON THE BACK OF A GOAT (2)
A WOMAN ON TWO HIPPOKAMPOI (1)
A WOMAN PLAYING A HARP WITH A CARVED FIGURE (1)
A WOMAN POURING A LIBATION FROM A JUG ON A BURNING ALTAR, SHE IS FOLLOWED BY TWO MEN IN MASKS (?) AND ANOTHER WOMAN CARRYING A JUG. NEXT TO THEM A CHILD UNDER A TREE HOLDING A BRANCH. A NONSENSE INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD (?). (1)
A WOMAN POURING A LIBATION FROM A PHIALE OVER A SACRIFICED PIG ON AN ALTAR (1)
A WOMAN POURING A LIBATION ON AN ALTAR, A STATUE ON A COLUMN WITH A TREE TRUNK, A SNAKE CURLED AROUND IT (1)
A WOMAN READING FROM A SCROLL (?) (2)
A WOMAN RECLINING, A SATYR WITH A THYRSOS, SILENOS (?) LEANING ON A TREE TRUNK (1)
A WOMAN RIDING A SWAN: LEDA, VENUS? WAVES BELOW, HATCHED BORDER. (1)
A woman sacrifices an altar placed at the 'falde' of a tree. Silenus plays the pipes. (1)
A woman sits on a rock and holds a fan (made out of a leaf). We see a satyr who carries a big sack (maybe of fruit) made out of a clamide. Behind her is a stele with a tragic mask. (1)
A woman sits on a stool, a fan in the shape of a leaf in her hand, by a statuette of a child on a column. (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A CHAIR (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A CHAIR AND READING A BOOK (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A CHAIR, HER HANDS TIED BY EROS, ANOTHER APPROACHING WITH A TORCH, A THIRD FLYING ABOVE (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A CHAIR, ONE BREAST BARED, HOLDING A LIGHTED TORCH TO A TROPHY IN FRONT OF HER. A NAKED WOMAN (VICTORY ?) WITH WREATH AND PALM BRANCH APPROACHING (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A CHAIR, PLAYING THE KITHARA (3)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A CHAIR, READING A SCROLL, ON A BASE A KITHARA (2)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A LION (WITH A BEE), HOLDING A CROW (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A PILE OF BOOKS, AND WRITING WITH A STYLUS (?) IN A BOOK IN HER LAP (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK AND EMBRACING TWO CHILDREN (ANOTHER AT HER BACK), APPROACHED BY A WOMAN (HYGIEIA?) HOLDING A SNAKE ENTWINED AROUND A STAFF (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK UNDER A TREE APPROACHED BY A WOMAN ON BENDED KNEE OFFERING A BUNCH OF GRAPES, ANOTHER HOLDING A BRANCH AND A MAN WITH A PHIALE (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK WATCHING A CHILD BEING SUCKLED BY AN ANIMAL ( WOLF ?) AND TWO YOUTHS WITH PHRYGIAN CAPS AND CYMBALS, NAKED WITH A CHLAMYS DRAPED BEHIND THEM. BEHIND THEM A TREE AND A SCYTHE. (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK WITH A MASK (?) (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK, HOLDING A CRANE (?), APPROACHED BY AN ELEPHANT (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A STOOL (2)
A WOMAN SITTING ON A TRAGIC MASK, SPINNING, (ONE OF THE FATES: LACHESIS?). (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON THE GROUND BETWEEN WHEAT STALKS (?), A BASKET IN FRONT AND A BIRD ABOVE (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON THE GROUND, AN EAR OF CORN (?) BEHIND HER, A BASKET IN FRONT (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON THE GROUND, TWO WHEAT STALKS BEHIND HER, TWO ANTS (?) IN FRONT AND TWO BIRDS ABOVE (1)
A WOMAN SITTING ON THE GROUND. AN EAR OF CORN BEHIND HER, AN ANT (?) IN FRONT (1)
A WOMAN SITTING WITH A MASK (?) (1)
A WOMAN SLEEPING UNDER A TREE, HER CLOAK ON THE GROUND (1)
A WOMAN SLEEPING, HER CLOAK ON THE GROUND (1)
A WOMAN SPINNING (PERSONIFICATION OF FATE / MOIRA?) (1)
A woman standing (Ceres?) holding a basket with objects and ears of corn, a beetle (?) in the field, groundline. Set in silver ring. (1)
A woman standing (Ceres?) holding a basket with objects and ears of corn, an ant in the field, groundline. (1)
A woman standing (Ceres?) holding a basket with objects and ears of corn. (1)
A WOMAN TENDING A PHALLOS, EROS BEHIND HER (1)
A WOMAN UNDER A TREE MILKING A GOAT (1)
A WOMAN WALKING ON A ROCKY GROUND, POURING FROM A JUG INTO A PATERA (1)
A WOMAN WEARING A CROWN WITH A SPHINX (?) ON HER HEAD HOLDING A STAFF (1)
A WOMAN WEARING A MODIUS WITH A SNAKE ON HER HEAD HOLDING A CROWN WITH A SNAKE (?) (1)
A woman who makes a sacrifice over an altar. There is also a bacchic box which is placed on some rocks. To the right a woman plays the double pipes, near a vase on a base. (1)
A WOMAN WITH A BILLOWING CLOAK STANDING NEXT TO A VASE (1)
A WOMAN WITH A DISH (WITH FRUIT) AND A WOMAN GATHERING HER CLOAK AND PICKING UP A STAFF, WHICH LEANS AGAINST A ROCK UNDER A TREE (FILLET SUSPENDED FROM A BRANCH) WITH A SHRINE (1)
A WOMAN WITH A FAN (?) (1)
A WOMAN WITH A LYRE (2)
A WOMAN WITH A LYRE AND A WREATH (1)
A WOMAN WITH A LYRE LEANING ON A COLUMN (1)
A WOMAN WITH A LYRE LEANING ON A COLUMN WITH A STATUE (1)
A WOMAN WITH A LYRE LEANING ON A COLUMN WITH A STATUE, INSCRIPTION (1)
A WOMAN WITH A LYRE LEANING ON A COLUMN, INSCRIPTION (1)
A WOMAN WITH A MASK (1)
A WOMAN WITH A MASK HELD OVER HER HEAD (1)
A WOMAN WITH A PHIALE AT AN ALTAR WITH A SNAKE IN A BOWL (1)
A WOMAN WITH A TRAGIC MASK AND A TORCH HELD UPSIDE DOWN (1)
A WOMAN WITH JUG AND PATERA (1)
A WOMAN WITH JUG AND PATERA, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
A WOMAN WITH PATERA LEANING ON A COLUMN, CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LOWER BODY, A DOG AT HER FEET (1)
A WOMAN WITH PATERA LEANING ON A COLUMN, CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LOWER BODY, A DOG AT HER FEET (?) (1)
A WOMAN WITH PATERA, CLOAK BILLOWING (1)
A WOMAN WITH PATERA, CLOAK HANGING FROM HER BACK (2)
A WOMAN WITH PATERA, CLOAK HANGING FROM HER BACK, A JUG WITH PALM BRANCH BEFORE HER (3)
A WOMAN WITH TYMPANON DANCING (?) (1)
A woman, dress around her legs, carrying a dish and a small cup? (1)
A WOMAN, HER CLOAK SLIPPED BELOW HER BOTTOM, HOLDING A BIRD (?), ONE FOOT RESTING ON AN ALTAR WITH A SNAKE (1)
A WOMAN, HER CLOAK SLIPPED BELOW HER BOTTOM, HOLDING A PATERA AND A SNAKE, ONE FOOT RESTING ON A GLOBE, A TORCH AND TREE NEXT TO HER, A BIRD IN THE FIELD (1)
A WOMAN, HER FOOT RESTING ON A STONE,DRYING (?) HERSELF WITH A CLOTH (1)
A woman, her hand on the shoulder of a girl who leads her, carrying a torch and jug. Ground line. (1)
A WOMAN, INSCRIPTION (1)
A WOMAN, ONE LEG RESTING ON A TREE TRUNK (1)
A WORSHIPPER (?) IN FRONT OF AN ALTAR, ZEUS SERAPIS ON A THRONE, WITH STAFF AND EAGLE (?) (1)
A WREATH OVER A CLUB (1)
A wreathed youth carries a calf on his shoulder. (1)
A YOUNG AND AN OLD SATYR (1)
A young centaur (who holds a cup and an oinochoe) and an old centaur. (1)
A YOUNG DRAPED MAN BENDING DOWN, AN OBJECT SUSPENDED (1)
A YOUNG DRAPED MAN BENDING OVER A SHIELD, HOLDING A SWORD (A TOOL?) (1)
A YOUNG DRAPED MAN IN A CAVE (SHRINE?) (1)
A YOUNG HELMETED WARRIOR WITH SWORD AND SHIELD, HIS FOOT RESTING ON A HELMET (?) (1)
A YOUNG MAN CARRYING A TORCH OVER ONE SHOULDER APPROACHING AN ALTAR. BEHIND HIM A STATUE ON A COLUMN (1)
A young man is veiled from behind and sits on a rock with his hand above his head. Nearby is a semi-nude woman, with a thyrsus. She leans on an altar. (1)
A YOUNG PAN WITH A CROOK EATING GRAPES (1)
A young Psyche leads Eros, looking back at him. Both have loose dress at shoulder or back, and he has bow and quiver at his waist. She holds a thyrsos. Ground line. (1)
A young satyr seated on a panther skin pours from a wine skin into a kantharos, before a priapic herm holding a stick, on a column with fluted upper part, against which leans a thyrsos, and a volute crater with decorated lid, shoulder and belly. His pedum on the ground line. (1)
A young seated satyr? seated on a draped altar? with ram's head attached, plays a pipe for a small Eros who runs to him. An old naked satyr plays another pipe. In the background a bearded horned herm. (1)
A YOUNG WARRIOR (IN GREEK ARMOUR LEANING ON A SPEAR) AND HIS BEARDED COMPANION (WITH A BIG SHIELD) STAND OVER A BEARDED CAPTIVE WITH PHRYGIAN CAP AND EASTERN DRESS KNEELING BEFORE THEM. A QUIVER SUSPENDED ABOVE (1)
A YOUNG WARRIOR (JASON?) IN FRONT OF A COLUMN ENTWINED WITH A SNAKE. A RAM'S HEAD (THE GOLDEN FLEECE?) AT HIS FEET. A BIRD ON TOP OF THE COLUMN. (2)
A YOUNG WARRIOR (OEDIPUS ?) KILLING A SPHINX WITH A SWORD (1)
A YOUNG WARRIOR PUTTING ON GREAVES, HIS SHIELD AND SWORD AT HIS FEET (1)
A YOUNG WARRIOR RESTING ONE FOOT ON A TREE TRUNK TO PUT ON GREAVES, HIS SHIELD AND SWORD AT HIS FEET (1)
A YOUNG WARRIOR WITH A SWORD (?) AND A HELMET (1)
A YOUNG WARRIOR WITH A SWORD AND A HELMET (?) (1)
A YOUNG WARRIOR WITH HELMET, SHIELD AND SPEAR STANDING IN FRONT OF A MAN SITTING ON CUSHIONS (?) AND LEANING ON A COLUMN WITH A HELMET (1)
A YOUNG WARRIOR WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD (1)
A young wreathed satyr seated on an animal skin, his chin in his hand, two pipes beside him. At the edge inscribed ? NICOLAC. Ground line. (1)
A young wreathed satyr seated on an animal skin, his chin on his hand, two pipes beside him. At the edge inscribed NICOΛAC. Ground line. Copies of 633. (1)
A YOUTH (ENDYMION?) WITH A STAFF, SLEEPING ON A ROCK, HIS DOG TRYING TO WARN HIM (1)
A YOUTH (ENDYMION?) WITH A STAFF, SLEEPING ON A ROCK, HIS DOG TRYING TO WARN HIM, INSCRIPTION (1)
A YOUTH (EROS ?) HOLDING AN UPTURNED TORCH (?) (1)
A YOUTH (ONE OF THE DIOSCURI) STANDING WITH HIS SPEAR NEXT TO HIS HORSE, A STAR ON HIS HEAD, GROUNDLINE. (1)
A youth adjusting the cloak over his shoulder, his helmet on the groundline before him, inscription in the field; dotted border. (1)
A YOUTH CATCHING A CRAB WITH A SMALL TRIDENT (1)
A YOUTH DRESSING A SITTING MAN'S WOUND (1)
A youth has dress behind him and holds a staff upright. The woman is seated on a basis. A version of Marlborough 650 by Natter. (1)
A youth holdig a pot, hatched border, inscription in the field. (1)
A YOUTH HOLDING A BOTTLE,A GOAT JUMPING UP (1)
A youth holding a bow and a cock; hatched border. (1)
A YOUTH HOLDING A HORSE (2)
A YOUTH HOLDING A SWORD (?), A SHIELD AT HIS FEET (1)
A YOUTH HOLDING A SWORD BY THE HILT, A CUIRASS AND HELMET AT HIS FEET (1)
A YOUTH HOLDING A SWORD, A SHIELD AT HIS FEET (1)
A YOUTH HOLDING HIS HORSE (OEDIPUS?) BEFORE THE SPHINX SITTING ON A ROCK (1)
A youth holding his horse, inscription in the field; hatched border. (1)
A youth in a chlamys standing beside a horse with one arm over its back. Hatched border. (1)
A YOUTH IN A SHORT TUNIC, HOLDING TORCHES (?) (1)
A youth kneeling on a base before an altar, inscription in the field. (1)
A YOUTH KNEELING ON A ROCK AND LEANING ON A STAFF BY THE WATER (NARCISSUS?) (1)
A YOUTH LEADING A HORSE (1)
A youth leading a horse. (1)
A YOUTH LEANING ON A STAFF (SPEAR?), A CLOAK HANGING FROM ONE ARM (1)
A youth leaning on a staff, an aryballos suspended from his arm, hatched border. (1)
A YOUTH LEANING ON A WALKING STICK MOURNING AT A GRAVE MONUMENT (1)
A YOUTH MILKING A GOAT (1)
A YOUTH ON ONE KNEE WITH A STAFF (1)
A youth playing a lyre, hatched border. (1)
A youth reclining on a raft of amphorae, holding a bow and arrows, a sail in front of him; dotted border. (1)
A YOUTH RIDING A GOAT LED BY ANOTHER ONE (1)
A youth riding a horse; hatched border. (1)
A youth seated on a chair, dress round his legs, holding a crooked stick. Ground line. (1)
A youth seated on a stool with cloth over it, dress round his waist, holding out a kantharos. The facing head of a panther before his knee. Ground line. Hatched border. (1)
A youth seated on a stool, working with a hammer on a Corinthian helmet. (1)
A youth seated under a tree holds out his hand. (1)
A YOUTH SITTING ON A ROCK HOLDING A BALL ON A STRING (?) (1)
A YOUTH SITTING ON A STOOL HOLDING A CORINTHIAN HELMET, BEHIND HIM A SHIELD (?) (1)
A YOUTH SITTING ON A THRONE, A SHIELD LEANING AGAINST HIS LEG (1)
A YOUTH STANDING WITH HIS SPEAR NEXT TO HIS HORSE, ETRUSCAN (?) INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD, GROUNDLINE, HATCHED BORDER, A GLOBOLO. (1)
A YOUTH STANDING, HOLDING A SWORD, A SHIELD (DEVICE: FACE) AND SPEAR LEANING ON A ROCK, A PLUMED HELMET ON TOP (1)
A YOUTH UNDER A TREE HOLDING A GOAT AROUND THE NECK, HIS STAFF (?) UNDER THE GROUNDLINE (1)
A YOUTH WASHING HIS HAIR AT A BASIN (PELEUS?) (1)
A youth wearing a crested helmet and holding a forked stick leading a horse, hatched border. (1)
A youth with a composite helmet of a satyr's head and a lion's head with a crest; hatched border. (1)
A YOUTH WITH A HAT SITTING ON A ROCK (?) WITH HIS DOG (1)
A YOUTH WITH A HOOP (2)
A youth with a lyre; hatched border. (1)
A YOUTH WITH A MASK AND A STAFF AT A COLUMN (1)
A YOUTH WITH A MASK AND STAFF, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HIS SHOULDER (1)
A YOUTH WITH A MASK AND STAFF, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HIS SHOULDER, AN OBJECT BEFORE HIM (1)
A YOUTH WITH A MASK OF A BEARDED MAN APPROACHING A SITTING VEILED WOMAN (1)
A YOUTH WITH A PALM BRANCH IN A QUADRIGA (1)
A YOUTH WITH A PALM BRANCH RIDING A GALLOPING HORSE (2)
A YOUTH WITH A PALM BRANCH RIDING A HORSE (1)
A YOUTH WITH A SPEAR APPROACHING A HORSE (1)
A YOUTH WITH A SPEAR HOLDING A HORSE (1)
A YOUTH WITH A SPEAR LEADING A HORSE (1)
A YOUTH WITH A STAFF LEADING A GOAT BY THE HORN (1)
A youth with a strigil, a lekythos and a round pot with strings suspended from a hook. (1)
A youth with a trident on the back of a boar, his hair tied up; hatched border. (1)
A youth with a whicker shield. (1)
A youth with bow and club. (1)
A youth with dress around one arm, holding a spear. Short ground line. (1)
A youth with his chlamys over his arms is leaning on a tree on which which hangs a ribbon; the tree's roots are shown among rocks. He is looking down at a figure, not certainly a woman (short hair) bare to the waist, seated on the ground, supported on a conical shield. Behind is a rocky feature on which a bird stands, its head bent down. (1)
A YOUTH WITH PHIALE AND KNIFE (?) AT AN ALTAR WITH A GOAT'S HEAD (1)
A YOUTH WITH STAFF (?) AND MASK, LEANING ON A COLUMN, GRAPES IN FIELD (1)
A YOUTH WITH STAFF (?) AND MASK, RECLINING (1)
A YOUTH WITH STAFF AND MASK, AN ANIMAL SKIN (?) DRAPED OVER HIS ARM (1)
A youth wrestling with a lion, two Eyes of Horus symbols in the field. (1)
A youth, wearing a cloak over his shoulders, his hair tied with a fillet, holds a staff, and a bird and a twig with a small stag; groundline, raised border. (1)
A YOUTHFUL FIGURE OF BACCHUS, WITH HIS ATTRIBUTES (1)
A YOUTHFUL FIGURE OF BACCHUS, WITH HIS ATTRIBUTES [DANCES, WINE JUG RAISED HIGH, THYRSOS OVER HIS SHOULDER, ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PANTHER] (1)
A zebu, a character in the field, groundline. (1)
A. Cameo bust of Commodus. B. Magic intaglio (288). Abraxas with shield and whip. Inscribed ARDOU GENNAI ODEMENI BASILISKOS. (1)
A. Head of a lady. B. (intaglio) A portly lady standing, fully dressed. Before her a child raising his hand to the wreath she holds. Behind her two vertical instruments or symbols, and at her feet behind her a crouching animal(?). (1)
A. Hermes with petasos and winged caduceus, a cock before him, a tree behind. Ground line. B. ?An astrological medley?. A naked woman (Venus?), light dress around her body, holding up scales, her hand stretched down towards a Cupid who jumps up to her; to the left his bow and quiver. The symbols in the field are astrological?Libra, Venus, Sagittarius?, Capricorn? (1)
A: a frontal bust of Hercules, the lionskin knotted over his chest. B: profile head of young Hercules (rather than Omphale) wearing the lionskin. (1)
A: frontal head of Pan (?) between snakes, disc above; B: lion (1)
ABARIS RECEIVING THE ARROW FROM APOLLO [PRIEST OF APOLLO WHO, WITH THE HELP OF THAT GOD, FLED FROM SCYTHIA (IN THE CAUCASUS) TO GREECE TO AVOID A PLAGUE. APOLLO GAVE HIM A GOLDEN ARROW WHICH CURED DISEASES AND SPOKE ORACLES. THE ARROW ALSO RENDERED THE PRIEST INVISIBLE AND MADE HIM RIDE THROUGH THE SKY.] (1)
Above a segment of the world globe, Ares, in helmet and cloak, seated on a rock; Aphrodite fully dressed dancing and accompanied by Eros; Apollo playing his lyre; Zeus seated, back view, turning to look back at Artemis (?), naked upper part, holding up a bow, and Poseidon(?) as a seated naked male on a rock. Beside Zeus, his eagle. (2)
ABRAXAS ( BODY OF A MAN WITH THE HEAD OF A COCK AND THE LEGS OF A SNAKE ) ONE ARM WITH A SHIELD, THE OTHER WITH A WHIP. (3)
ABRAXAS ( BODY OF A MAN WITH THE HEAD OF A COCK AND THE LEGS OF A SNAKE ) ONE ARM WITH A SHIELD, THE OTHER WITH A WHIP. INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (4)
ABRAXAS ( BODY OF A MAN WITH THE HEAD OF A COCK AND THE LEGS OF A SNAKE ) ONE ARM WITH A SHIELD, THE OTHER WITH A WHIP. INSCRIPTION ON SHIELD AND IN FIELD. (2)
ABRAXAS ( BODY OF A MAN WITH THE HEAD OF A COCK AND THE LEGS OF A SNAKE ) ONE ARM WITH A SHIELD, THE OTHER WITH A WHIP. SEVEN STARS IN FIELD. (1)
ABRAXAS ( BODY OF A MAN WITH THE HEAD OF A COCK AND THE LEGS OF A SNAKE ) ONE ARM WITH A SHIELD, THE OTHER WITH A WHIP. SNAKE LEGS TIED TOGETHER OVER HIS HEAD. INSCRIPTION ON SHIELD AND IN FIELD. (1)
ABRAXAS (A COCK'S HEAD ON A MEN'S BODY WHOSE LEGS TURN INTO SNAKES) STANDING NEXT TO AN INSCRIPTION. (1)
ABRAXAS (A COCK'S HEAD ON A MEN'S BODY) HOLDING A PALM BRANCH AND A PURSE. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
ABRAXAS (A COCK'S HEAD ON A MEN'S BODY) STANDING ON A BASE WITH AN INSCRIPTION, HOLDING A BASKET AND RAISING AN ARM. A MASK (BEARDED HEAD?) NEXT TO HIM. (1)
ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP. (15)
ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP. FIVE STARS IN THE FIELD. (1)
ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP. INSCRIPTION AND SYMBOLS IN FIELD. (1)
ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP. INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (1)
ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (13)
ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP. INSCRIPTION ON THE FIELD AND IN THE FIELD. (1)
ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP. INSCRIPTION ON THE SHIELD. (2)
ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP. LETTERS IN THE FIELD. (1)
ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP. THREE STARS AND A LETTER IN THE FIELD (1)
ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP.A BEETLE IN AN OUROBOROS IN THE FIELD. (1)
ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD, SWORD AND WHIP. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (2)
ABRAXAS ? (A COCK'S HEAD WITH RAYS ON A MEN'S BODY). SYMBOLS IN THE FIELD. (1)
ABRAXAS [A HUMAN FIGURE WITH DOUBLE WINGS] (1)
ABRAXAS, WITH THE COCKS HEAD (1)
ACAMAS [THE SON OF THESEUS] RECOGNIZING HIS SON MUNITUS, WHO IS CONDUCTED BY AETHRA (1)
ACASTUS STEALING THE ARROWS OF PELEUS WHILE ASLEEP (1)
ACCIUS [LUCIUS] (1)
ACCIUS NAVIUS (1)
ACCIUS PRISCUS, AND CORNELIUS PINUS [DOUBLE BUST] (1)
ACHELOUS METAMORPHOSED TO A BULL: HERCULES TEARING OFF ONE OF HIS HORNS (1)
ACHELOUS VANQUISHED BY HERCULES [HERCULES TEARING OFF THE HORN OF ACHELOUS] (1)
ACHELOUS, THE RIVER-GOD, RECEIVING PERIMELE (1)
ACHILLES (1)
ACHILLES [ARMED WITH SWORD AND SHIELD] SLAYING LYCAON [WHO IS UNARMED BEFORE HIM SUPPLICATING HIS MERCY] (1)
ACHILLES [SWEARING NOT TO HELP THE GREEKS] AND AGAMEMNON [TIFFANY: THE DREAM (ONEIROS) APPEARS TO AGAMEMNON IN HIS TENT, SUMMONING HIM TO THE CONTEST AT THE BIDDING OF JUPITER] (1)
ACHILLES ACCOMPANYING THE BODY OF PATROCLUS, WHICH IS CARRIED BY TWO SOLDIERS (1)
ACHILLES AND ULYSSES [CONDUCTING HIM TO THE SHIP] (1)
ACHILLES ARMING [ON THE SEA-SHORE] (1)
ACHILLES ATTACKED BY THE RIVERS SCAMANDER AND SIMOIS CONJOINTLY [ACHILLES ENDANGERED BY THE JUNCTION OF THE WATERS OF XANTHUS AND SIMOIS] (1)
ACHILLES BINDING ONE OF THE TWELVE TROJAN CAPTIVES [DEVOTED TO THE MANES OF PATROCLUS] (1)
ACHILLES COMBATING PENTHESILEA, WHO IS ON HORSEBACK, ARMED WITH AN AXE AND SHIELD (1)
ACHILLES COMMANDING HIS HANDMAIDS TO WASH AND ANNOINT THE DEAD BODY OF HECTOR (1)
ACHILLES DELIVERING TO PRIAM AND HIS ATTENDANTS THE BODY OF HECTOR (1)
ACHILLES DESPOILING CYCNUS, WHO IS TURNED INTO A SWAN [CYGNUS] (1)
ACHILLES DISCOVERED BY ULYSSES (1)
ACHILLES DISCOVERING HIMSELF TO DEIDAMIA (2)
ACHILLES DYING, ATTENDED BY AJAX AND ULYSSES, WHO SWEAR TO REVENGE HIM (1)
ACHILLES FASTENING THE DEAD BODY OF HECTOR TO HIS CHARIOT (1)
ACHILLES HAVING KILLED POLIDORUS, ATTACKED BY HECTOR (1)
ACHILLES IN CONVERSATION WITH ANOTHER WARRIOR, ATTACKED BY PARIS WITH A SWORD (1)
ACHILLES IN HIS BIGA, DRAGGING THE DEAD BODY OF HECTOR, ABOVE WHICH APOLLO IS FLYING; PRIAM AND OTHER FIGURES ARE UPON THE WALLS OF TROY (1)
ACHILLES IN THE RIVER SCAMANDER [ACHILLES IN THE RIVER XANTHUS, SAVING HIMSELF FROM THE FURY OF THE RIVER-GOD, BY TEARING UP A TREE BY ITS ROOTS, WITH WHICH HE FORMED A BRIDGE ACROSS THE RIVER; THE GOD IS REMOVING ONE OF THE DEAD BODIES OF THE TROJANS WITH WHICH ACHILLES HAD FILLED UP THE STREAM ] (1)
ACHILLES KILLING CYCNUS [CYGNUS] (1)
ACHILLES KILLING CYGNUS WITH HIS SHIELD [COMBAT OF ACHILLES AND CYGNUS] (1)
ACHILLES KILLING THERSITES [FOR MOCKING HIM FOR KILLING PENTHESILEA AND FALLING IN LOVE] (1)
ACHILLES LAMENTING [LEANING] OVER THE DEAD BODY OF PATROCLUS [SWEARING REVENGE] (1)
ACHILLES LEANING UPON A CIPPUS, GIVING HIS ARMS TO PATROCLUS (1)
Achilles mourns the death of Patroclos. (2)
ACHILLES OFFERING HIS HAIR TO THE BODY OF PATROCLUS (2)
ACHILLES OVER THE DEAD BODY OF PATROCLUS VOWING TO AVENGE HIS DEATH [HIS HAND PLACED ON THE BODY TWO GREEK WARRIORS ARE STANDING IN FIXED ATTENTION AT THE FOOT OF THE COUCH ON WHICH THE BODY LIES] (1)
ACHILLES PLACING HIS HAIR IN THE HAND OF THE BODY OF PATROCLUS, WHICH IS LYING NEAR A CIPPUS, ON WHICH ARE PLACED HIS ARMS (1)
ACHILLES PLACING THE BODY OF HECTOR ON THE FUNERAL BED (1)
ACHILLES PLUCKING THE ARROW OUT OF HIS HEEL (1)
ACHILLES POURING LIBATIONS AT THE PILE OF PATROCLUS [THE FLAMES OF WHICH WERE FED BY BOREAS AND ZEPHYR] (1)
ACHILLES PRESENTING THE PRIZE-CUP TO NESTOR (1)
ACHILLES PURSUING HECTOR, JUPITER IN THE CLOUDS ABOVE IS BALANCING THEIR DESTINY (1)
ACHILLES RECEIVING ULYSSES, WHO WAS AT THE HEAD OF THE AMBASSADORS FROM AGAMEMNON, SENT TO DEPRECATE HIS WRATH [ULYSSES ACCOMPANIED BY PHOENIX AND AJAX PRESENTING THEMSELVES IN THE THESSALIAN CAMP BEFORE ACHILLES, WHO HOLDS A LYRE TAKEN AT THE SACKING OF AETION IN HIS HAND, PATROCLUS SEATED BEHIND HIM; ULYSSES IS ADVANCING IN A PURSUASIVE ATTITUDE TO APPEASE THE ANGER OF ACHILLES] (1)
ACHILLES SEATED BEFORE A CIPPUS, UPON WHICH IS THE URN CONTAINING THE ASHES OF PATROCLUS (1)
ACHILLES SEATED NEAR THE URN WHICH CONTAINED THE ASHES OF PATROCLUS (1)
ACHILLES SITTING ON A ROCK (HIS HELMET AT HIS SIDE), PLAYING THE LYRE, HIS SHIELD (DEVICE: GORGONEION, ANIMALS (?) IN RELIEF) LEANING AGAINST A TREE TRUNK, HIS SWORD SUSPENDED FROM A BRANCH (2)
ACHILLES SITTING ON A STOOL LEANING ON HIS SHIELD (DEVICE: ANIMAL (?) IN RELIEF), HIS SWORD SUSPENDED FROM A COLUMN (1)
ACHILLES STRIKING TERROR INTO THE TROJANS [PROTECTED BY THE AEGIS, WITH A CELESTIAL FLAME BURNING ON HIS HEAD, IS MENACING THE TROJANS FROM THE FOSS, MINERVA FLOATING IN THE AIR ABOVE HIM] (1)
ACHILLES SUPPORTING THE WOUNDED PENTHESELEA (1)
ACHILLES TRYING TO DRAW THE ARROW FROM HIS HEEL, SUPPORTED BY HIS SHIELD (1)
Achilles with the armour of Thetis. (1)
ACHILLES, ARMED WITH THE AEGIS, ANIMATED BY MINERVA, GOING TO THE CAMP (1)
ACHILLES, AT THE MOMENT OF ESPOUSING POLYXENA, WHO IS ATTENDED BY HER FATHER, IS WOUNDED BY PARIS, NEAR THE STATUE OF APOLLO (1)
ACHILLES, IN GRIEF FOR THE LOSS OF BRISEIS, ADDRESSING HIS MOTHER THETIS [RISING FROM THE SEA] (1)
ACHILLES, IN HIS CHARIOT, ADDRESSING HIS HORSES (1)
ACHILLES, STAINED WITH THE BLOOD OF HIS ENEMIES, WASHING HIMSELF AT THE FOUNTAIN ACHILLEA, NEAR MILETUS (1)
ACHILLES, WITH HIS LANCE, SWEARING TO AVENGE PATROCLUS (1)
ACHILLES, WITH THE CENTAUR CHIRON, HIS WIFE CHARICLO, AND OCYROE [LIONS AND OTHER FEROCIOUS BEASTS] (1)
ACILIUS GLABRIO COMBATING A LION (1)
ACTAEON EXPIRING IN THE ARMS OF HIS MOTHER [DIANA CHANGING ACTAEON INTO A STAG] (1)
ACTAEON, CHANGED TO A STAG, TORN TO PIECES BY HIS DOGS (1)
ACTAEON, WITH A STAG'S HEAD, TORN TO PIECES BY HIS DOGS (1)
Actor standing wearing mask, holding pedum (1)
Actor wearing mask sitting on altar (1)
ADMETUS AND ALCESTE ALARMED AT THE DRAGON (1)
ADMETUS IN A CAR, DRAWN BY A LION AND WILD BOAR (2)
Adonis & Vénus debout; Vénus y a le bras gauche appuyé sur les épaules d Adonis. (1)
ADONIS AND CUPID (1)
Adonis assis sur un rocher, tenant un Liévre de la main droite, & jouant avec trois Amours. Un autre Amour est assis vis à vis de lui, sur un rocher plus élevé. (1)
Adonis chassant, menant son chien en lesse, & ayant deux javelots sur l' épaule. (1)
Adonis debout en face, appuyé sur une lance, ayant un chien à son coté. (1)
Adonis debout, appuyé sur une colonne, le javelot en main, & un chien à ses pieds, avec le nom du Graveur XXX. (1)
ADONIS DYING IN THE ARMS OF VENUS (1)
Adonis leans on his pole, accompanied by his dog. (1)
ADONIS LIFELESS, AND NEAR HIM VENUS IN DESPAIR, WHO IS PRODUCING THE ANEMONE. CORRIGENDA: ADONIS, NEAR HIM HIS DOG (1)
ADONIS METAMORPHOSED INTO A ROSE [BY VENUS] (1)
ADONIS MORTALLY WOUNDED IN THE THIGH BY THE WILD BOAR (1)
ADONIS PURSUED BY A WINGED FEMALE (AURORA AND CEPHALUS) (1)
ADONIS WITH A DOG (1)
Adonis with a fillet, and accompanied by his dog, is turned to his right. Behind his back is a flower and a cherub on top with a little oblong table in his hand. (1)
ADONIS WOUNDED BY THE THORNS OF A ROSE (1)
ADONIS, ARMED WITH A LANCE, ATTACKING THE WILD BOAR. CORRIGENDA: ADONIS, ARMED WITH BOW AND ARROW, ATTACKING THE WILD BOAR (1)
Adonis, with a dog on a lead, leans against a pedistal with the statue of Love, who has in the left hand a lit torch. In the right hand is a butterfly. (1)
ADORANT AND GOD (1)
AECUS PRAYING TO JUPITER TO RESTORE HIS SUBJECTS (1)
AEGEUS DEPOSITING THE SWORD AND SANDALS BENEATH THE STONE [THESEUS RAISING THE STONE AND DISCOVERING THE ARMS UNDER IT] (1)
AEGEUS PREVENTING THESEUS [WHOM HE RECOGNIZED BY THE SWORD LYING ON THE TABLE] FROM QUAFFING THE POISONED CUP [OF MEDEA] (1)
AEGIS, HEAD OF MEDUSA (1)
AEGISTHUS [SUCKLED BY A GOAT] FOUND BY THE SHEPHERDS (1)
AEGISTHUS, WITH THE SWORD OF THYESTUS, KILLING ATREUS, WHO IS KNEELING IN SUPPLICATION BEFORE THE BURNING ALTAR OF JUPITER (1)
AEGLE, DAUGHTER OF SOL AND NAERA, STAINING THE FACE OF SILENUS, WHO IS ASLEEP, WITH MULBERRIES (1)
AENEAS ADDRESSING HIS COMPANIONS, AFTER SUSPENDING FROM AN OAK THE ARMS OF MEZENTIUS AS A TROPHY [ACHILLES STANDING BEFORE HIS ARMOUR INVOKING JUPITER] (1)
AENEAS AND ANCHISES IN THE ELYSIAN PLAINS [THE SHADE OF ANCHISES APPEARING TO AENEAS AND THE SYBIL] (1)
AENEAS AND DIDO IN THE CAVE [LIGHTED BY THE TORCH OF CUPID] (1)
AENEAS AND LAUSUS [CONSOLING THE EXPIRING LAUSUS] (1)
AENEAS AT THE MOUTH OF THE TIBER HE HAS JUST LANDED FROM HIS VESSEL, AND IS STANDING NEAR THE RIVER-GOD, WHO IS RECLINING BENEATH A TREE (1)
AENEAS AT THE TOMB OF POLYDOROS (1)
AENEAS BEARING IN TRIUMPH THE ARMS OF MEZENTIUS (1)
AENEAS BROUGHT TO THE BODY OF PALLAS BY ACETES, WHO, WITH TWO OTHER TROJAN WOMEN, ARE LAMENTING HIS DEATH (1)
AENEAS CONVEYED TO TROY BY APOLLO, AND [SEATED IN THE CITADEL OF TROY] THERE ATTENDED BY LATONA AND DIANA [A FIRE IS BURNING IN A TRIPOD BEHIND HIM] (1)
AENEAS KILLING MEZENTIUS [WHO, FALLING TO THE GROUND, IS BEGGING FOR MERCY, AND PRAYING TO BE BURIED WITH HIS SON LAUSUS] (1)
AENEAS KILLING THE STAGS ON THE AFRICAN COAST [LYBIA, ACCOMPANIED BY WITH ACHATES] (1)
AENEAS LEADING ASCANIUS, FOLLOWED BY CREUSA (1)
AENEAS MEETING ANDROMACHE AT THE CENOTAPH OF HECTOR [SHE IS LYING BESIDE THE MONUMENT WHICH SHE HAD RAISED AT BUTHROTA TO THE MANES OF HECTOR] (1)
AENEAS ON THE BANK OF THE RIVER STYX ADDRESSING CHARON, WHO IS IN A BOAT (1)
AENEAS PLUCKING SOME BRANCHES OF MYRTLE TO ADORN THE ALTARS ERECTED TO THE GODS OF THRACE, IS HORROR-STRUCK AT THE BLOOD DROPPING FROM THE TORN TREE, INTO WHICH POLYMESTER HAD TRANSFORMED POLIDORUS (1)
AENEAS PLUCKING THE GOLDEN BRANCH (1)
AENEAS PLUNGING HIS SWORD INTO THE BODY OF LAUSUS, WHO IS FALLING TO THE GROUND (1)
AENEAS POURING WATER [OF THE XANTHUS] ON FAINTING HECTOR [WHO IS LYING WOUNDED ON THE GROUND] (1)
AENEAS RECEIVING INTO HIS SHIP ACHAEMENIDES, WHO ESCAPED FROM THE CYCLOPS (1)
AENEAS RESCUED BY NEPTUNE AND MINERVA [NEPTUNE AND PALLAS ENCOURAGING ACHILLES] (1)
AENEAS SUPPORTING THE BODY OF LAUSUS [AND CALLING TO THE TYRRHENIAN SOLDIERS] (1)
AENEAS THROWING A STONE AT ACHILLES (1)
AENEAS WOUNDED BY DIOMEDE (1)
AENEAS WOUNDING [SLAYING] TURNUS (1)
AENEAS WOUNDING THE HORSE OF MEZENTIUS [AENEAS OVERTHROWING MEZENTIUS] (1)
AENEAS, ACCOMPANIED BY THE SYBIL, TAKING THE GOLDEN BRANCH FROM THE TREE (1)
AENEAS, THE SIBYL [TURNED TOWARDS AENEAS AND HOLDING THE SOPORIFIC CAKE], CHARON, AND CERBERUS, IN THE INFERNAL REGIONS (1)
AENEAS, WITH ANCHISES ON HIS SHOULDERS, AND LEADING ASCANIUS BY THE HAND, A SPIDER BENEATH HIM (1)
AEOLUS MENACING HIS DAUGHTER CANACE [WHO HOLDS IN HER HANDS THE CHILD OF MACAREUS] (1)
AEOLUS REJECTING THE PRAYER OF ULYSSES [ULYSSES KNEELING IN SUPPLICATION BEFORE AEOLUS, WHO IS ORDERING HIM TO QUIT THE COAST] (1)
AEOLUS, AT THE SOLICITATION OF JUNO, LETTING LOOSE THE WINDS, TO DESTROY THE FLEET OF AENEAS [THE WINDS ARE SEEN ISSUING FROM A CAVERN AT THE TOUCH OF THE SCEPTRE OF AEOLUS] (1)
AESACUS IN GRIEF AT THE DEATH OF [THE NYMPH] HESPERIA (1)
AESCHYLUS [A HEAD OF THE POET WITH A TORTOISE IN THE FIELD; HE WAS KILLED WHEN AN EAGLE DROPPED A TORTOISE ON HIS BOLD HEAD, MISTAKING IT FOR A STONE ] (1)
AESCULAPIUS FOUND BY THE SHEPHERD [THE INFANT AESCULAPIUS NURSED BY A WILD GOAT, GUARDED BY A DOG, AND DISCOVERED BY THE SHEPHERD ARESTANUS] (1)
AESCULAPIUS RESTORING HIPPOLYTUS TO LIFE [BY POURING HONEY ON HIS HEAD], IN PRESENCE OF DIANA AND HER NYMPH [THE SON OF THESEUS IS SEEN RAISING HIS BODY FROM THE GROUND, WHILE DIANA, TAKING HIM BY THE HAND, IS HOLDING OVER HIM THE CONSTELLATION INTO WHICH HE WAS TO BE TRANSFORMED] (1)
AESCULAPIUS, HEAD (1)
AESCULAPIUS, HYGIEIA, AND TELESPHORUS (1)
AESCULAPIUS, SMITTEN BY THE BOLTS OF JUPITER, IMPLORING THE AID OF HIS FATHER APOLLO [WHO IS VOWING VENGEANCE AGAINST THE CYCLOPS] (1)
AESCULAPIUS, WHOLE-LENGTH, WITH ATTRIBUTES (1)
AFRANIUS (1)
AFRICA [HEAD, WITH AN ELEPHANT HEADDRESS] (1)
AGAMEMNON AND PRIAM ARRANGING THE CONDITIONS OF THE COMBAT BETWEEN PARIS AND MENELAUS (1)
AGAMEMNON DECLARING THE VENGEANCE OF THE GODS AGAINST THE TROJANS [...FINDING HIS BROTHER SITTING WOUNDED ON A ROCK] (1)
AGAMEMNON IN THE TENT OF NESTOR [AGAMEMNON, AFTER THE RETREAT OF THE GREEKS, CONSULTING NESTOR, WHO IS RAISING HIMSELF FROM HIS COUCH, AT THE HEAD OF WHICH ARE HIS HELMET, SHIELD AND SPEAR THE KING OF PYLOS IS STRETCHING FORTH HIS HAND TO GREET AGAMEMNON] (1)
AGAMEMNON INSULTING CALCHAS IN THE PRESENCE OF ACHILLES (1)
AGAMEMNON KILLING ADRASTES IN THE PRESENCE OF MENELAUS, NEAR THE TREE WHICH HAD OVERTHROWN HIS CAR (1)
AGAMEMNON KILLING COON [WHO IS ENDEAVOURING TO RESCUE THE DEAD BODY OF HIS BROTHER IPHIDAMAS. AGAMEMNON PIERCING WITH HIS SPEAR COON'S NECK] (1)
AGAMEMNON KILLING THE HIND SACRED TO DIANA (1)
AGAMEMNON WOUNDED BY COON [WITH A SPEAR] [HAVING DESPOILED THE BODY OF IPHIDAMAS, AND CARRYING OFF HIS ARMS IN TRIUMPH, IS ATTACKED BY COON, WHO IS POINTING HIS SPEAR TOWARDS THE SIDE OF AGAMEMNON] (1)
AGAMEMNON, HAVING SEIZED THE SPEAR WHICH IPHIDAMAS HAD AIMED AT HIS BREAST, IS ABOUT TO STRIKE WITH HIS SWORD THE FATAL BLOW ON THE SON OF ANTENOR, WHO IS ENDEAVOURING TO PROTECT HIMSELF WITH HIS SHIELD (1)
AGAMIDIS [BROTHER OF TROPHONIUS] (1)
AGATHARCUS (1)
AGATHIAS (1)
AGATHON THE MUSICIAN (1)
Agave with sword and head of Pentheus. (2)
Agave with thyrsus and head of Pentheus (1)
AGESANDER (1)
AGMEMNON CHARGING THE HERALDS TALTHYBIUS AND EURYBATES TO BRING HIM BRISEIS [TAKE HER TO THE TENT OF ACHILLES] (1)
AGORACRITUS (1)
AGRICOLA [GNAEUS JULIUS] (1)
Aineias, in armour but bare-headed, carries his father Anchises, holding the box of relics, from Troy. He leads by the hand his son Askanios, in short dress, pointed cap and holding a lagobolon (?). Ground line. (1)
Ajax (1)
AJAX ABOUT TO KILL HIMSELF, SEATED NEAR A RAM (1)
AJAX AND TEUCER DEFENDING THEIR VESSEL FROM THE TROJANS, WHO ARE ARMED WITH TORCHES TO BURN THEM (1)
AJAX CARRYING THE DEAD BODY OF ACHILLES (1)
AJAX CLINGING TO THE GYREAN ROCK, DEFYING THE GODS NEPTUNE IN HIS CAR IS ABOUT TO STRIKE THE ROCK WITH HIS TRIDENT, AS A PUNISHMENT OF THE IMPIETY OF THE SON OF OILEUS (1)
AJAX DRAGGING CASSANDRA BY HER HAIR, WHO IS CLINGING TO THE FIGURE OF MINERVA (1)
AJAX KILLING HIMSELF (1)
AJAX OILEUS DRAGGING CASSANDRA [WHO IS KNEELING BEFORE THE IMAGE OF MINERVA] FROM THE TEMPLE OF MINERVA (1)
AJAX OILEUS HURLING THE HEAD OF IMBRIUS [JUST CUT FROM THE BODY WHICH IS LYING ON THE GROUND] AT HECTOR [WHO IS RETREATING] (1)
AJAX OILEUS IMPIOUSLY ASCRIBING TO HIMSELF HIS SAFETY FROM SHIPWRECK [ON THE ROCKS] (1)
AJAX ON A ROCK INSULTING THE GODS (1)
AJAX THROWING STONES AT THE GREEK VESSELS (1)
AJAX WITH THE BODY OF PATROCLUS [DEFENDS IT AGAINST THE TROJANS] (2)
ALBINOVANUS [GAIUS PEDO] (1)
ALBUTIUS [CAIUS SILUS; THE RHETORICIAN] (1)
ALCAMENE (1)
ALCEUS [Alcaeus, a lyric poet of the archaic period] (1)
ALCIDES PRESENTING TO LICYMNIUS [LICINUS] THE URN CONTAINING THE ASHES OF HIS SON ARGEAS [HERCULES PRESENTING THE URN] (1)
ALCIMACHUS [ALKIMACHOS] (1)
ALCMAEON TAKING AWAY HIS MOTHER'S COLLAR, WHOM HE HAS KILLED (1)
ALCMAEON, THE SON OF AMPHIARAUS, BY ORDER OF HIS FATHER, TAKING FROM ERIPHYLE THE BRACELET, THE ORIGIN OF SO MUCH MISFORTUNE, AND KILLING HER (1)
ALCMENA VISITED BY JUPITER, WHO, TO DECEIVE HER, ASSUMED THE FORM OF AMPHITRYON (1)
ALCYNEUS, THE BROTHER OF PORPHYRION, HURLING A PIECE OF ROCK AT HERCULES, WHO PARRIES THE BLOW WITH HIS CLUB (1)
ALECTO INSTIGATING ASCANIUS TO KILL THE FAVOURITE STAG OF SILVIA [THE DAUGHTER OF TYRRHEUS] (1)
ALECTO ROUSING TURNUS FROM HIS SLEEP TO ATTACK THE TROJANS (1)
Alexander (1)
ALEXANDER [WITH AN ATTENDANT] AND DIOGENES (1)
ALEXANDER AND HIS PHYSICIAN PHILLIP (1)
ALEXANDER CUTTING THE GORDIAN KNOT [BY WHICH THE CART IS TIED TO A PEDESTAL SUPPORTING A FIGURE OF JUPITER A PRIEST AND A WARRIOR ARE STANDING NEAR] (1)
ALEXANDER KILLING A LION (1)
ALEXANDER KILLING THE LION (1)
ALEXANDER TAMING BUCEPHALUS, AN ATTENDANT WITH HIS HELMET BEHIND HIM, HIS SERPENT AT HIS FEET (1)
Alexander the Great (1)
ALFENUS VARRUS [LAWYER] (1)
ALLIROTHIUS [ALYROTHEUS] MORTALLY WOUNDED BY HIS OWN AXE [BENEATH THE OLIVE-TREE] (1)
ALPHEUS PURSUING ARETHUSA (1)
ALTAR WITH SNAKES (?). MAGIC INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (1)
Altar with three ears of corn and scales, groundline. (1)
ALTHAEA DESTROYING THE BRAND ON WHICH THE LIFE OF HER SON MELEAGER DEPENDED [MELEAGER IS FALLING BACKWARDS IN THE AGONIES OF DEATH SHE HAS HER FACE AVERTED FROM THE FIRE] (1)
ALTHAEA EXTINGUISHING THE BRAND AT THE BIRTH OF MELEAGER, ON WHICH DEPENDED THE DURATION OF THE LIFE OF HER INFANT SON MELEAGER (1)
ALTHEMENES [ALTHEMENES] DISCOVERING THAT HE HAS UNWITTINGLY KILLED HIS FATHER [CRATEUS, WHO IS SEATED ON A STONE NEAR A GALLEY, SUPPORTED BY HIS SON] (1)
ALTHEMENUS SUPPORTING HIS FATHER, WHOM HE HAD UNCONSCIOUSLY KILLED (1)
Amphiitrite makes her way to Neptune on a dolphin (1)
AMPHION RAISING THE WALLS OF THEBES BY THE MUSIC OF HIS LYRE (1)
AMPHITRITE IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY FOUR HIPPOKAMPOI, AN EROS (?) FLYING ABOVE (1)
AMPHITRITE, WITH A TRIDENT, ON A SEA-HORSE (1)
AMPHITRYON KILLING THE MYCENAEAN FOX (1)
Amphora with a thyrsus. (2)
AMPHYCTION, KING OF THERMOPYLAE (1)
Amulet with four sides with dancing bacchic follower. (4)
AMYCUS (THE CENTAUR) HURLING A CANDELABRUM AT CELADON [CALYDON] (1)
AMYMONE [FETCHING WATER AND SHOOTING AT A STAG] WOUNDING A SATYR [BY MISTAKE] (1)
AMYMONE AND NEPTUNE [AMYMONE, BY ORDER OF NEPTUNE TAKING THE TRIDENT OUT OF THE ROCK] (1)
AMYMONE AND NEPTUNE [DIRECTING HER TO DRAW OUT THE SPEAR FROM THE ROCK INTO WHICH HE HAD CAST IT WHEN PURSUING THE SATYR] (1)
AMYMONE PROTECTED BY NEPTUNE [WHO IS ABOUT TO LAUNCH THE TRIDENT AGAINST THE SATYR] (1)
An actor with pedum and mask, a cloak wrapped around his hips and held over his arm, groundline. (1)
AN ALTAR BETWEEN A PAIR OF EAGLES, WITH CORNUCOPIAE, EARS OF CORN AND SMALL BIRDS, A GLOBE UNDERNEATH (1)
AN ALTAR BETWEEN TWO FIGURES, A MOON AND STAR ABOVE (1)
AN ALTAR OF AESCULAPIUS (1)
An altar with cross (?). Set in a bronze ring. (1)
AN ALTAR WITH RAM'S HEAD BOUKRANIA AND FILLETS. ON TOP A HUMAN (?) HEAD BETWEEN TWO SPHINGAI (1)
AN AMAZON (1)
AN AMAZON (?) HOLDING A DOUBLE AXE OVER HER SHOULDER (1)
AN AMAZON (?) HOLDING AN AXE OVER HER SHOULDER (1)
An Amazon supports the body of a dying companion, still holding her bow. The first has a helmet and short chiton, the latter dress over one leg. Beyond, a horse stands. The horse's legs and first Amazon's head are damaged. Ground line. (1)
AN AMAZON WITH A SPEAR SITTING ON A ROCK AND LEANING ON HER SHIELD, A HORSE BEHIND HER (1)
AN AMAZON, HER HORSE NEAR HER (1)
An anchor, a branch with berries on a column, a bird in flight, and a flaming torch. (1)
AN ANGUIPEDES WITH THE HEAD OF A COCK HOLDING A WHIP AND A SHIELD, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD (1)
AN ANGUIPEDES WITH THE HEAD OF A COCK HOLDING A WHIP AND A SHIELD, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD AND SHIELD (1)
An animal. (2)
AN ANT CARRYING AN EAR OF CORN (1)
AN ANT FRAMED IN A WREATH (1)
AN APIS BULL AND A HARPOKRATES ON A LOTUS (WITH FLAIL AND LOTUS CROWN) IN A BOAT WITH A LION HEAD AS BOW AND A RAM'S HEAD AS STERN (1)
AN APOTHEOSIS (1)
An archer in Scythian clothes (shoes, patterned trousers, sleeveless tunic, pointed hat), a quiver at his waist, aiming an arrow; hatched border. (1)
AN ARMED HORSEMAN (1)
AN ARMED WARRIOR (1)
AN ARMED WARRIOR WITH SPEAR POURING A LIBATION OVER AN ALTAR IN THE PRESENCE OF A YOUTH (?) (1)
AN ATHLETE [WITH PALM BRANCHES] (1)
An athlete stands frontal, naked, apparently pouring from an alabastron into his lowered hand - details have been polished away. Beside him a hydria stands on a table. Short ground line. Inscribed (details mainly polished away) GNAIOU. (1)
AN ATHLETE THROWING, A DISKOS (?) AT HIS FEET (1)
An Athlete; by Marchant. (1)
AN EAGLE (2)
AN EAGLE [HOLDING A HARE IN THE TALONS] (1)
AN EAGLE AND A DOLPHIN NEXT TO A CADUCEUS (1)
AN EAGLE AND A DOLPHIN NEXT TO A MILITARY STANDARD, ON CLASPED HANDS (DEXTRARUM IUNCTIO) (1)
An eagle atanding on a wreathed altar, with rams' head attachments. A branch before it. (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A GOAT (ANTELOPE?), SASANIAN (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE (3)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE (?) (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE ON A ROCK, GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE ON AN ALTAR, GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE STRUCK BY AN ARROW, GRASSY GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE, A SPEAR IN THE FIELD (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE, A WREATH IN ITS BEAK (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE, GRASSY GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE, UNDER A TREE (?), GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE, UNDER A TREE WITH A SHRINE (?) ON A ROCK, GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A HARE, UNDER A TREE WITH A SNAKE, GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE ATTACKING A SMALL BIRD (PIGEON?) ON A ROCK (1)
AN EAGLE BETWEEN A PEACOCK AND OWL, GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE BETWEEN STANDARDS AND TYCHE WITH CORNUCOPIA AND RUDDER (1)
AN EAGLE CARESSED BY A WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK IN THE CLOUDS, HER CLOAK DRAPED AROUND HER LEGS, A BASKET WITH FRUIT (?) IN THE BACK (1)
AN EAGLE CARESSED BY A WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK, HER CLOAK DRAPED AROUND HER LEGS, A BASKET WITH FRUIT (?) IN THE BACK (1)
AN EAGLE CATCHING A SNAKE (3)
AN EAGLE DRIVING A CHARIOT DRAWN BY TWO SNAKES (1)
AN EAGLE FEEDING ON AN ALTAR, WOMAN WITH A JUG AND BILLOWING CLOAK, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE FIGHTING WITH A SNAKE (1)
AN EAGLE FIGHTING WITH A SNAKE, GRASSY GROUND (1)
AN EAGLE FIGHTING WITH A SNAKE, GROUNDLINE (2)
AN EAGLE FIGHTING WITH A SNAKE, LANDSCAPE WITH ROCK AND GRASS (1)
An eagle flanked by two military standards, bust of Serapis and a star and crescent moon in upper register.The device of a legionary. (1)
An eagle flanked by two military standards.The device of a legionary. (1)
AN EAGLE FLYING WITH TWO LEAVES (1)
AN EAGLE HOLDING A SNAKE IN IT'S TALONS (1)
AN EAGLE IN PROFILE, GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE ON A BOAR'S HEAD (1)
AN EAGLE ON A THUNDERBOLT (3)
AN EAGLE ON A THUNDERBOLT (SCEPTRE?) WITH LAUREL GARLAND (1)
AN EAGLE ON A THUNDERBOLT, A HARE RUNNING BELOW (1)
AN EAGLE ON A THUNDERBOLT, A HEAD OF JUPITER (?) WITH BILLOWING CLOAK IN THE FIELD (1)
AN EAGLE ON A THUNDERBOLT, A PALM BRANCH AND WREATH IN ITS BEAK, IN THE FIELD A THYRSUS, COCK, CLUB AND BOW OF HERCULES, A STAR AND CRESCENT MOON, EAR OF CORN, AND BIRD (1)
AN EAGLE ON A THUNDERBOLT, A WREATH IN ITS BEAK (3)
AN EAGLE ON A THUNDERBOLT, AN EAGLET ITS BEAK (1)
An eagle on a thunderbolt, the emblems of Jupiter. (1)
An eagle on a thunderbolt, wreath in beak, flanked by two military standards.The device of a legionary. (1)
AN EAGLE ON A WREATH (1)
An eagle on an altar between standards, groundline. (1)
An eagle on an altar feeding of food, groundline. Set in iron ring. (1)
An eagle on an altar flanked by two cornucopia and military standards. (2)
AN EAGLE ON TWO EARS OF CORN, HOLDING AN EAR OF CORN IN ITS BEAK (1)
AN EAGLE PERCHED ON A DEAD RABBIT (2)
AN EAGLE PERCHED ON A ROCK (1)
AN EAGLE PERCHED ON AN ALTAR (1)
AN EAGLE PERCHED ON AN ALTAR WITH A THUNDERBOLT (?) AND PALM BRANCH (?) (1)
AN EAGLE PERCHED ON AN ALTAR WITH A THUNDERBOLT (?) AND PALM BRANCH (?), INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD (?) (1)
AN EAGLE PERCHED ON AN ALTAR, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD (1)
AN EAGLE STANDING BETWEEN MILITARY STANDARDS, GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE STANDING BETWEEN MILITARY STANDARDS, HOLDING A WREATH IN ITS BEAK (1)
AN EAGLE STANDING BETWEEN MILITARY STANDARDS, HOLDING A WREATH IN ITS BEAK, GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE STANDING BETWEEN STANDARDS (1)
AN EAGLE STANDING ON A RAM'S HEAD BETWEEN MILITARY STANDARDS (1)
AN EAGLE STANDING ON A THUNDERBOLT, BEFORE A CADUCEUS AND CORNUCOPIA (1)
AN EAGLE STANDING ON AN ALTAR (DECORATED WITH THE SHE-WOLF SUCKLING ROMULUS AND REMUS?) BETWEEN TWO KNEELING SOLDIERS HOLDING MILITARY STANDARDS (1)
AN EAGLE STANDING ON THE HEAD OF A BOAR (WOLF (?)) (1)
AN EAGLE STANDING WITH A PALM BRANCH ON A OBLONG ALTAR WITH GARLANDS (1)
AN EAGLE STANDING WITH A WREATH ON A MOUNTAIN, A CRESCENT MOON AND STAR IN THE FIELD (1)
AN EAGLE SURROUNDED BY SIX EAGLETS IN THE FIELD, GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE WITH A SCEPTRE WITH A SNAKE (?), BETWEEN A TREE AND A STORK ON AN ALTAR WITH A TALON ON AN UPTURNED SWORD AND A JUG ON A BASE, A STAR IN THE FIELD (1)
An eagle with a wreath in its beak on a thunderbolt between standards. (1)
An eagle with bow and quiver of arrows in its claws, and a pair of scales in its beak; a thunderbolt above. (1)
An eagle wreath in beak, stands on an altar, with palm spray below. (1)
AN EAGLE, A WREATH IN ITS BEAK (3)
AN EAGLE, A WREATH IN ITS BEAK, A PALM BRANCH IN THE FIELD, GROUNDLINE (3)
AN EAGLE, A WREATH IN ITS BEAK, GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE, A WREATH IN ITS BEAK, STANDING ON A ALTAR WITH GARLAND BETWEEN MILITARY STANDARDS, A PALM BRANCH IN THE TALON (1)
AN EAGLE, A WREATH IN ITS BEAK, STANDING ON A ALTAR WITH RAM'S HEADS AND GARLAND BETWEEN TREES, A MILITARY STANDARD IN THE TALON (1)
AN EAGLE, A WREATH IN ITS BEAK, STANDING ON AN ALTAR WITH RAM'S HEADS, OVER GRIFFIN HEADS, AND GARLAND, A PALM BRANCH IN THE TALON (1)
AN EAGLE, A WREATH IN ITS BEAK, STANDING ON AN ALTAR, GROUNDLINE (1)
AN EAGLE, SNAKE IN BEAK, THUNDERBOLT IN TALONS, ON UNCLEAR OBJECT. (1)
AN EAGLE, WINGS SPREAD (1)
AN EAGLE, WINGS SPREAD, PALM BRANCH IN THE BEAK, WREATH GRIPPED IN TALON (1)
AN EAGLE, WITH PALM BRANCH, A WREATH IN ITS BEAK, STANDING ON AN ALTAR BETWEEN BRANCHES (1)
AN EAGLE, WITH PALM BRANCH, A WREATH IN ITS BEAK, STANDING ON AN ALTAR WITH GRIFFIN HEADS (1)
AN EAGLE, WITH THUNDERBOLT (?), STANDING ON AN ALTAR WITH RAM'S HEADS (1)
AN EAGLE, WITH THUNDERBOLT, ON AN ALTAR (1)
AN EAGLE, WREATH IN BEAK, ON AN ALTAR, NEXT TO A STANDARD (1)
An eagle. (1)
An elderly woman, dressed, wearing a cap, seated on the ground, holding a distaff. Probably the Fate (Moira) Clotho. (1)
AN ELEPHANT [DANCING] (1)
AN ELEPHANT COMING OUT OF A SNAIL-SHELL (1)
An elephant trampling on a large fish. (1)
An emaciated donkey. (1)
An enthroned divinity holds his sceptre and palm spray. (1)
AN EQUESTRIAN CONQUEROR (1)
An Eros with a whip on the back of a crouching bear, a tendril? behind him; another Eros, one foot in the bear's mouth, fights it off from the front with a torch. Ground line. (1)
AN EYE OF HORUS (1)
AN IBIS (CRANE?) PECKING A FRUIT (?) (1)
AN IBIS HOLDING A CADUCEUS (1)
AN IBIS HOLDING A WORM (?) IN ITS BEAK. (1)
AN IBIS STANDING ON A STONE WITH A WORM (?) IN HIS BEAK, HOLDING A CADUCEUS (1)
AN IBIS WEARING A DOUBLE CROWN HOLDING A CADUCEUS (1)
AN IBIS WITH A CORNU (1)
AN IBIS WITH A DISC CROWN (?) HOLDING A WORM IN ITS BEAK. A POPPY ON THE GROUNDLINE (1)
AN IBIS, A MOUSE, A LIZARD, AND A DOG COMING OUT OF A SNAIL SHELL (1)
AN INFANT (DIONYSOS ?) WITH A STAFF RIDING A PANTHER (1)
AN INFANT BACCHANAL ON A PANTHER [BACCHUS ON PANTHERESS] (1)
AN INFANT PAN DANCING AND PLAYING THE PIPES (2)
AN INFANT SATYR STANDING ON A ROCK WITH A THYRSOS BETWEEN TWO SATYRS SITTING, A TREE (1)
AN INSCRIPTION (1)
AN INSCRIPTION AND TWO DOLPHINS (1)
AN ITHYPHALLIC COMPOSITE FIGURE WITH A RAM'S HEAD, A HUMAN BODY AND ANIMAL LEGS. A SHEEP AT HIS FEET. (1)
AN ITHYPHALLIC FIGURE OF A BEARDED PANTHEOS WITH DOUBLE WINGS AND DROOPING TAIL FEATHERS, WINGS ON HIS FEET AND IN HIS HAIR (?) HOLDING A STICK AND SCORPION BY THE TAIL IN A TEMPLE (?). hE IS STANDING ON AN OUROBOROS IN THE SHAPE OF A CARTOUCHE WITH ANIMALS (LIZARD, BIRD, DOG, CRAB). (1)
AN ITHYPHALLIC PANTHEOS, WINGED AND TAIL FEATHER WEARING, A FILLET (?) ON HIS HEAD, HOLDING SCEPTERS. LETTERS IN THE FIELD AND UNDER THE GROUNDLINE. (1)
AN ITHYPHALLIC TRIPLE WINGED AND TAIL FEATHER WEARING PANTHEOS, A CROWN ON HIS HEAD, IS HOLDING STAFFS IN TWO OF HIS ARMS, OTHER OBJECTS IN TWO OTHER. HE IS STANDING ON AN OUROBOROS WITH ANIMAL SYMBOLS (?). (1)
AN ITHYPHALLIC, DOUBLE WINGED AND TAIL FEATHER WEARING PANTHEOS, A CROWN ON HIS HEAD, IS HOLDING A WHIP IN A HUMAN HAND, STAFFS IN THE OTHER AND THE WINGS, OTHER OBJECTS IN TWO OTHER. HE IS STANDING ON AN OUROBOROS WITH INSCRIPTION. (1)
AN ITHYPHALLIC, DOUBLE WINGED AND TAIL FEATHER WEARING PANTHEOS, A CROWN ON HIS HEAD, IS HOLDING STAFFS. HE IS STANDING ON AN OUROBOROS WITH HATCHED LINES. LETTERS AND SYMBOLS IN THE FIELD. (1)
AN ITHYPHALLIC, TRIPLE WINGED AND TAIL FEATHER WEARING PANTHEOS, A CROWN ON HIS HEAD, IS HOLDING A STAFF. HE IS STANDING ON AN OUROBOROS WITH SYMBOLS. OTHER SYMBOLS IN THE FIELD. (1)
AN ITHYPHALLIC, TRIPLE WINGED AND TAIL FEATHER WEARING PANTHEOS, A CROWN ON HIS HEAD, IS HOLDING STAFFS IN TWO OF HIS ARMS, OTHER OBJECTS IN TWO OTHER. HE IS STANDING ON AN OUROBOROS WITH ANIMAL SYMBOLS ( BIRDS?). (1)
AN ITHYPHALLIC, TRIPLE WINGED AND TAIL FEATHER WEARING PANTHEOS, A CROWN ON HIS HEAD, IS HOLDING STAFFS. HE IS STANDING ON AN OUROBOROS WITH HATCHED LINES. LETTERS IN THE FIELD. (1)
AN OIL LAMP IN A WREATH (1)
AN OLD BEARDED WARRIOR KILLING A YOUNG WARRIOR WITH A SHIELD (1)
An old dwarf carries a wine-skin on his bent back, staff in hand. Inscription (?) (1)
AN OLD MAN WITH BELLOWS, A RADIATE BUST, A STAR, VARIOUS OBJECTS, INITIALS (1)
An old satyr carried by two companions, one of which carries a thyrsus. (1)
AN OLD SATYR EMBRACING A MAENAD (1)
An old satyr playing the lyre sitting in front of a little box with a figurine. Behind him rests the thyrsus and next to him is a donkey. (1)
An old satyr playing the lyre sitting in front of a little box with a figurine. Behind him rests the thyrsus. (1)
AN ORGAN WITH FIGURES (1)
An ostrich. (1)
AN OWL (5)
AN OWL ON A BASIN, STAR AND CRESCENT MOON IN FIELD (1)
An owl on a branch. (1)
AN OWL ON A GLOBE (1)
AN OWL ON A RAM'S HEAD [AND TWO SPEARS] (1)
AN OWL PERCHED IN A SHELL (1)
AN OWL PERCHED ON A BRANCH FROM A TREE STUMP (1)
AN OWL PERCHED ON AN ALTAR (1)
AN OWL PERCHED ON AN ALTAR (?) (1)
AN OWL SITTING IN A TREE (1)
AN OWL, INSCRIPTION (1)
ANACREON (1)
ANCAEUS [SON OF LYCURGUS] KILLED BY THE CALYDONIAN BOAR (1)
ANCHISES STRUCK WITH LIGHTNING (1)
ANCHISES, AENEAS, AND CREUSA IN AMAZEMENT AT THE MIRACULOUS FLAME THAT PLAYED ROUND THE HEAD OF ASCANIUS [AND THE STAR FALLING FROM THE SKY, DETERMINES TO QUIT TROY] (1)
ANCHISES, SEATED WITH VENUS ON A ROCK, NEAR WHICH IS THE CAR DRAWN BY TWO DOVES (1)
ANCUS MARTIUS [Ancus Marcius (r. 640 BC ? 616 BC) was the fourth of the Kings of Rome] (1)
ANDROGEUS, [ANDROGENUS] THE SON OF MINOS, ATTACKED AND KILLED BY THE BULL OF MARATHON [THE BULL WHICH NEPTUNE HAD SENT TO RAVAGE THE ISLE OF CRETE] (1)
ANDROMACHE (?) SITTING ON A ROCK, HOLDING A PALM BRANCH (?) TOWARDS HEKTOR (?), WHO IS STANDING NEXT TO HER WEARING A HELMET AND LEANING ON A SPEAR, THE SHIELD AT HIS FEET (1)
ANDROMACHE AT HER LOOM, WHEN ALARMED BY THE LOUD LAMENTATIONS ON THE DEATH OF HECTOR [FOR WHOSE RETURN A FEMALE ATTENDANT IS PREPARING A FIRE IN A TRIPOD, AND A VASE OF OIL FOR THE BATH] (1)
ANDRONICUS (1)
ANIMAL (2)
ANIMAL FRIEZE (2)
ANIMAL HEADED GOD, STAFF (1)
ANTIGONE (?) ENMBRACING OEDIPUS (?) SEATED BEFORE A TEMPLE UNDER TREES, A SHEPHERD IN A SHORT TUNIC BEHIND HER, A WOMAN AND TWO OLD MEN BEHIND HIM (1)
ANTIGONE (?) ENMBRACING OEDIPUS (?) SEATED BETWEEN COLUMNS, A SHEPHERD IN A SHORT TUNIC HOLDING A STAFF BEHIND HER, A WOMAN BEHIND HIM (1)
ANTIGONE, DAUGHTER OF LAOMEDON, METAMORPHOSED INTO A STORK BY JUNO (1)
ANTILOCHUS ANNOUNCING TO ACHILLES THE DEATH OF PATROCLUS (1)
Antinoos (2)
ANTIPHILES [OF EGYPT] (1)
ANTONINUS PIUS (1)
Anubis & Isis en pied avec leurs attributs ordinaires. (1)
Anubis & une Momie, entre deux un croissant, & une étoile. (1)
ANUBIS (IN A SHORT SKIRT AND WEARING A CROWN (?)) HOLDING A STAFF AND AN ANKH (1)
ANUBIS (IN A SHORT SKIRT AND WEARING A CROWN WITH THE SUN DISC BETWEEN HORNS) HOLDING HARPOKRATES (WEARING THE LOTUS CROWN) AND A SITULA (1)
ANUBIS (IN A SHORT SKIRT AND WEARING AN ATEF CROWN) HOLDING A SCEPTRE (WAS?) AND A SITULA, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (1)
ANUBIS (IN A SHORT SKIRT AND WEARING THE DOUBLE CROWN?) HOLDING HARPOKRATES (WEARING THE LOTUS CROWN) AND A SITULA (1)
ANUBIS (IN A SHORT TUNIC) HOLDING A CADUCEUS AND A PALM BRANCH (HERMANUBIS). (2)
Anubis ailé debout, tenant de chaque main un baton, dont la pomme est une tête de hupe. Tout autour sont des caractéres. (1)
Anubis assis se tenant le membre viril de la main droite, avec les lettres A. I. Sur le révers il y a la lettre X. (1)
Anubis before hieroglyphs. (1)
Anubis debout avec des pattes de crocodile, & à fes pieds une étoile. (1)
Anubis debout ayant la tête entortillée par un Serpent qui tient une palme dans la gueule. (1)
Anubis debout tenant de la main droite la foudre, & un sceptre de la gauche. La foudre est gravée à la maniére des Grecs, & c' est un attribut qui lui est donné par les Romains; car comme les Egyptiens avoient toujours un Ciel sérain, & que par conséquent ils n' étoient pas exposés ni au tonnerre, ni aux éclairs, il n' en avoient peut être aucune idee, & cependant il est certain que leurs attributs étoient toujours pris d' aprés des choses, qu' ils connoissoient éxistentes & réelles. (1)
Anubis debout tenant de la main droite une palme, de la gauche un vase sacré. (1)
Anubis debout, qui paroit tenir la foudre de la main droite, & de la gauche une palme, avec les lettres A. I. W. (1)
Anubis en pied. Je vais rémarquer ici en passant que les Chretiens Grecs du moyen âge ont figuré S. Christophle avec une tête de Chien, comme Anubis, pour signifier que ce Saint étoit du pays des Cynocéphales. Tel le voit - on sur un ancien Ménologe peint sur bois, dans la Bibliothéque du Vatican;cette rare piéce y est entrée avec la bibliothéque du Marq. Capponi. (1)
ANUBIS HOLDING A PALM BRANCH AND A CORNUCOPIA (HERMANUBIS). (1)
ANUBIS HOLDING A STAFF AND A KNIFE. MAGIC INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
ANUBIS HOLDING A STAFF AND THUNDERBOLT (1)
ANUBIS RUNNING AND HOLDING A MUMMY OVER HIS HEAD. A PALM BRANCH IN THE FIELD BEFORE HIM, A WREATH BEHIND. (1)
Anubis tenant le Caducée de la main gauche, & une palme de la droite. La Statue d' Anubis en marbre de grandeur naturelle, le Caducée en main, qui est au Capitole, a été trouvée dans la Villa d' Adrien à Tivoli. Il est à rémarquer qu' il ne se trouve point d' Anubis avec le Caducée sur aucun ancien monument Egyptien. (1)
Anubis tenant Orus assis sur la main droite, & de la gauche un vase sacré. (1)
ANUBIS WEARING A CUIRASS, LEANING ON A SPEAR, A SHIELD ON HIS ARM, A CLUB ON HIS BACK (1)
ANUBIS WITH PALM BRANCH AND CADEUCEUS (HERMANUBIS), ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN HOLDING A SISTRUM AND A SITULA (1)
APELLES (1)
APHRODITE (?) KNEELING AND SECURING THE LID ON A CAGE HOLDING THREE EROTES (1)
APHRODITE (?) SITTING ON A ROCK, NAKED AND WITH A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, A CHILD ON TOP OF THE ROCK HOLDING HER ARM, ANOTHER CHILD IN FRONT OF HER (1)
APHRODITE AND ARES IN THE PRESENCE OF THE GODS. APHRODITE SITTING ON A ROCK AND HOLDING A VASE TOWARDS ARES AND A TORCH, EROS AT HER KNEE WITH A BOW, ARES SITTING OPPOSITE, HOLDING A SPEAR, A HELMET AT HIS FEET. IN THE BACK DIANA (WITH A CRESCENT MOON ON HER HEAD), HADES (WITH A SCYTHE), HERMES (WITH KERYKEION AND WINGED HELMET) ZEUS (WITH EAGLE SCEPTRE) AND HEPHAISTOS (?) NEXT TO AN ALTAR WITH BURNING FIRE (1)
APHRODITE AND ARES SITTING UNDER A CANOPIED BED (EROS FLYING ABOVE THEM), APPROACHED BY SIX MALE GODS, AMONG THEM HADES (WITH SCYTHE), POSEIDON (TRIDENT), DIONYSOS (MASK), ZEUS (SCEPTRE) (1)
APHRODITE AND EROS IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY TWO SWANS (1)
Aphrodite frontal, hands holding dress to breast and at belly, 'like the Venus Medici'. Short ground line. (1)
APHRODITE HOLDING AN ARROW OUT OF REACH OF EROS, WHO IS JUMPING FOR IT, HOLDING THE BOW. A BUTTERFLY IN THE FIELD, SIGNATURE UNDER THE GROUNDLINE (1)
APHRODITE HOLDING GRAPES (?) AND WINE LEAVES. EROS APPROACHING HER IS REACHING UP TO THEM (1)
APHRODITE IN A CHARIOT (MADE UP FROM A SHELL), DRAWN BY TWO BIRDS, EROS RIDING AT THE BACK (1)
APHRODITE IN A CHARIOT (THE CART A SHELL), DRAWN BY A LION AND A GOAT, EROS SITTING ON THE LION WITH A STAFF HELD OVER HIS SHOULDER (1)
Aphrodite in a shell-chariot drawn by a pair of doves which she guides with a stick; Eros behind with a torch. Wavy ground line. (1)
APHRODITE LEANING ON A COLUMN WITH A SHIELD AT THE BASE, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, HOLDING A SWORD OVER A CUIRASS AND HELMET (1)
APHRODITE LEANING ON A COLUMN, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, HOLDING A HELMET. A SHIELD LEANING ON THE COLUMN (1)
APHRODITE LEANING ON A COLUMN, A HIMATION DRAPED OVER HER HEAD AND LOWER BODY, LEAVING HER TORSO NAKED (1)
APHRODITE LEANING ON A COLUMN, A HIMATION DRAPED OVER HER HEAD AND LOWER BODY, LEAVING HER TORSO NAKED. A VASE ON THE GROUNDLINE BEFORE HER (1)
APHRODITE LEANING ON A STAFF DRAPED WITH HER CLOAK HOLDS A BUNCH OF ARROWS. EROS APPROACHING HER ON ONE SIDE, HIMEROS (?) SITTING ON THE GROUND ON THE OTHER (1)
APHRODITE LOOKING AT EROS WHO IS HELD BY A WOMAN, AND STANDS ON A CAGE HOLDING ANOTHER WINGED INFANT (1)
APHRODITE SITTING ON A ROCK WITH EROS. ANOTHER, ON A CAGE IS BEING HELD BY THE WINGS BY A WOMAN AND A THIRD IS IN THE CAGE (1)
APHRODITE SITTING ON THE GROUND, EROS ON HER LAP, CROWNING HER WITH A WREATH. A TRIPOD ON THE GROUNDLINE (1)
APHRODITE SITTING UNDER A TREE WITH TWO EROTES, WHICH A WOMAN WITH A STICK AND ANOTHER WITH OPEN ARMS ARE TRYING TO GET DOWN (2)
Aphrodite standing naked but for anklets, frontal, wringing her hair. At either side an Eros, one holding up cymbals, the other a small jug. Ground line. (1)
APHRODITE STANDING NAKED WITH THE HIMATION HELD UP IN BOTH HANDS BEHIND HER, HER HAIR TIED UP IN A CHIGNON (1)
APHRODITE STANDING NAKED WITH THE HIMATION HELD UP IN BOTH HANDS BEHIND HER, HER HAIR TIED UP IN A CHIGNON, INSCRIPTION (1)
APHRODITE STANDING NEXT TO A ROCK, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER ARM, HOLDING A SPEAR AND A SWORD WITH A SLING IS APPROACHED BY EROS, WHO IS HOLDING A HELMET UP TO HER (1)
APHRODITE STANDING ON A ROCK WITH A BOULDER AND PLANT, REACHING FOR EROS WHO IS FLYING UP TO HER. A BEE IN THE FIELD (1)
APHRODITE STANDING ON A SHELL DRAWN BY TWO DOLPHINS OVER THE SEA, INSCRIPTION (1)
APHRODITE SUPPORTING A SHIELD, A SPEAR AND HOLDING A SWORD WITH A SLING IS APPROACHED BY EROS, WHO IS HOLDING A HELMET UP TO HER (2)
APHRODITE, NAKED WITH A CLOTH DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, SITTING ON A ROCK AND GIVING AN OBJECT TO EROS. TWO BIRDS AND A FLOWER ON THE GROUNDLINE (1)
APHRODITE, NAKED WITH A CLOTH DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, SITTING ON A ROCK AND KISSING EROS (1)
APHRODITE, NAKED WITH A CLOTH DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, SITTING ON A ROCK HOLDING EROS BY HIS WINGS. A CAGE ON THE GROUNDLINE (1)
APHRODITE, NAKED WITH A CLOTH DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, SITTING ON A ROCK, EROS ON HER LAP, TRYING TO REACH THE ARROW SHE HOLDS OUT OF REACH. A VASE ON THE GROUNDLINE BEHIND THEM (1)
APHRODITE, RECLINING ON A CHAIR WITH EROS ON HER KNEE, APPROACHED BY TWO FIGURES (1)
APHRODITE, RECLINING ON A SLOPE, GIVING AN APPLE TO ARES (PARIS (?)), WHO IS HOLDING A SPEAR AND A SWORD AND WEARING A HELMET, EROS BELOW (1)
APHRODITE, SITTING ON A ROCK, NAKED WITH A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER KNEES, HOLDING AN ARROW OUT OF REACH (?) OF EROS, WHO IS IS CLIMBING INTO HER LAP (1)
APHRODITE, SITTING ON A STOOL UNDER A TREE, HOLDING AN ARROW OUT OF REACH OF EROS (1)
Apis avec un croissant au dessus de la tête. (1)
Apis avec un croissant au dessus; devant & derriére lui sont deux figures portant chacune une torche, peut-être par allusion à la solemnité avec laquelle on ménoit Apis depuis le vaisseau jusqu' au bois consacré à Vulcain. (1)
APIS BULL WITH A DOUBLE DISC BETWEEN THE HORNS AND URAEUS SNAKES ON THEM, A FLAIL AND CROOK BEHIND HIM. A HORUS FALCON IN THE FIELD, A WINGED DISC ABOVE. HATCHED GROUNDLINE. (1)
Apollo (2)
APOLLO (?) DRIVING THE CHARIOT THROUGH THE SKY, A SLEEPING FIGURE BELOW (1)
Apollo (?) holding a bow, in front of a tripod, groundline. (1)
APOLLO (?) IN A CHARIOT IN THE CLOUDS (?) (1)
APOLLO (?) IN A CHARIOT, OTHER GODS (1)
Apollo (as Musagetes or 'Conductor of the Muses'), with a big mantle, plays the lyre whilst sitting down. (1)
Apollo (as Musagetes or 'Conductor of the Muses'), with a big mantle, plays the lyre with all his symbols. (1)
Apollo (as Musagetes or 'Conductor of the Muses'), with a big mantle, plays the lyre. (1)
APOLLO (PARTLY FORMED AS A SERPENT) PURSUING DRYOPE (1)
APOLLO [ARMED WITH THE AEGIS] AND HECTOR DASHING THROUGH THE GRECIAN RAMPART (1)
APOLLO [LEANING AGAINST A TREE] TENDING THE FLOCK OF ADMETUS (1)
APOLLO [SEATED ON A ROCK, BEHIND WHICH IS ONE OF THE CATTLE OF ADMETUS] EXCHANGING HIS CADUCEUS FOR THE LYRE OF MERCURY (1)
APOLLO [WHO APPEARS IN A CLOUD] AND HECTOR RUSHING TO THE BATTLE [PRECEDING THE GOD] (1)
APOLLO AND A NYMPH (1)
APOLLO AND BRANCHUS [APOLLO INSPIRING BRANCHUS WITH THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE FUTURE] (1)
APOLLO AND DAPHNE (2)
APOLLO AND HERCULES [MARS] DESTROYING THE TITAN [GIANT PALLAS] (1)
Apollo and heroes at Troy. Signed YDROU (Natter). (1)
APOLLO AND LEUCOTHOE [THE SPIRIT APPEARING TO PRIAM IN HIS SLEEP?] (1)
Apollo as God of Beauty adorns his head, whilst a little genius shows him a mirror. (1)
Apollo Belvedere type, the left hand holding a scroll. Ground line. (1)
APOLLO BELVEDERE, INSCRIPTION (1)
APOLLO BRINGING THE SKIN OF THE PYTHON TO JUPITER [JUPITER GIVING APOLLO HIS AEGIS, AND COMMANDING HIM TO ASSIST HECTOR AND THE TROJANS] (1)
APOLLO CHANGING (THE NYMPH) ARGE INTO A DOE [STAG] (1)
APOLLO CHANGING THE SERPENT TO STONE FOR ATTEMPTING TO DEVOUR THE HEAD OF ORPHEUS (1)
APOLLO CHANGING YOUNG CYPARISSUS TO A TREE. CORRIGENDA: METAMORPHOSIS OF CYPARISSUS (1)
Apollo chases Daphne as she turns into a laurel. (1)
APOLLO CONFIDING THE EDUCATION OF AESCULAPIUS TO THE CENTAUR CHIRON, WHO TAUGHT HIM MEDICIN AND BOTANY (1)
APOLLO CONSOLING CYPARISSUS [FOR THE LOSS OF THE STAG, WHICH HE HAD JUST SHOT, AND WHICH IS LYING EXPIRING UNDER A TREE] (1)
APOLLO DIRECTING PARIS TO SLAY ACHILLES [GIVING HIM THE ARROW] (1)
APOLLO DISABLING PATROCLUS [IN HIS BIGA STRUCK BY APOLLO, WHO IS SEEN FLOATING IN THE AIR ABOVE HIM, THE WARRIOR HOLDS IN HIS HAND HIS BROKEN SPEAR, AND HIS HELMET, ARMOUR AND BUCKLER ARE LYING UNDER THE CHARIOT] (1)
APOLLO DISCHARGING HIS VENGEFUL ARROWS IN VIEW OF THE GRECIAN FLEET (1)
Apollo disputes with Marsia. (1)
Apollo frontal, dress around legs, holding a kithara, beside a wreathed altar. (1)
APOLLO GUARDING THE HERD OF ADMETUS [WATCHING OVER A COW SUCKLING TWO CALVES] (1)
APOLLO IN A CHARIOT IN THE CLOUDS, EROS WITH A TORCH ABOVE (1)
APOLLO IN A CHARIOT, THE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC (1)
APOLLO IN A HALO OF RAYS IN A CHARIOT, IN THE CLOUDS (1)
APOLLO IN A QUADRIGA, WITH PART OF THE ZODIAC (1)
APOLLO KILLING CAANTHE [CAANTHUS] (1)
APOLLO KILLING CAANTHUS [PIERCING WITH AN ARROW THE TITAN, WHO IS FALLING BENEATH A TREE] (1)
APOLLO KILLING PHLEGYAS, WHO HAS SET FIRE TO HIS TEMPLE (1)
APOLLO KILLING THE CYCLOPS [THREE CYCLOPES], WHO HAD FORGED THE BOLTS BY WHICH AESCULAPIUS HAD BEEN SLAIN (1)
APOLLO KILLING THE CYCLOPS, WHO HAD FORGED THE BOLTS BY WHICH AESCULAPIUS HAD BEEN SLAIN (1)
APOLLO KILLING THE SERPENT PYTHON (1)
APOLLO KILLING TITYUS [TITHYUS, LATONA SEEN BEHIND] (1)
Apollo kills a lizard. (1)
Apollo laments the loss of Daphne changed into a laurel tree. (1)
APOLLO LAUNCHING AN ARROW AGAINST THE CYCLOPS (1)
Apollo leaning against a plinth, with a bow, and at his feet a lyre. (1)
APOLLO LEANING ON A TREE TRUNK , QUIVER SUSPENDED, INSCRIPTION (1)
Apollo Medici (1)
APOLLO MUSAGETE, BUST (1)
APOLLO NEAR A TRIPOD WITH A LYRE AND CROW [WOODPECKER] (1)
APOLLO ON THE BANK OF THE RIVER PENEUS, IN PURSUIT OF DAPHNE [SEATED], WHO IS SAVED FROM BEING CAPTURED BY THE GOD BY BEING TRANSFORMED INTO A LAUREL (1)
Apollo on top of a laurel tree with a lyre. (1)
Apollo playing the lyre, a bow, and a little Love with an arrow. (1)
Apollo playing the lyre, in front of the tripod and greek characters. (1)
Apollo playing the lyre. (3)
Apollo plays the lyre sitting down, and Marsia plays the flute. Or it could be the dispute between the two. (1)
APOLLO POURING FRAGANT WATERS OVER THE BODY OF SARPEDON (1)
APOLLO PRESENTING THE GOLDEN CUP TO HERCULES [WHO IS SEATED ON A STONE] (1)
Apollo presents himself at the supplication of Marsia. (1)
APOLLO PREVENTING THE SUICIDE OF ORESTES [WHO IS ABOUT TO PLUNGE HIS SWORD INTO THE SIDE TO EXECUTE THE DECREE OF THE ARGIVES] (1)
APOLLO PURSUING DAPHNE, INSCRIPTION (PICHLER?) (1)
APOLLO PURSUING DAPHNE, WHO IS PARTLY TRANSFORMED INTO A [LAUREL] TREE. [THETIS TRANSFORMED TO A TREE] (1)
APOLLO REPROACHING ACHILLES [PROTECTING AENEAS] (1)
APOLLO REPULSING DIOMEDE (1)
APOLLO REPULSING PATROCLUS FROM THE TROJAN WALL [REBUKING PATROCLUS FOR HIS REPEATED ATTEMPTS TO SCALE THE WALL...THE GOD RECALLS TO MIND THE CELEBRATED BELVIDERE STATUE] (1)
Apollo rests against a laurel tree, and a lyre at his feet. (1)
APOLLO ROUSING HECTOR TO RETURN TO THE BATTLE [APOLLO ENCOURAGING A WOUNDED WARRIOR] (1)
APOLLO SAUROCTENOS (2)
APOLLO SAUROKTONOS (1)
APOLLO SHOOTING AN ARROW AT PYTHON (1)
APOLLO SHOOTING ARROWS AT THE GRECIAN FLEET, FOUR OF THE GREEKS ARE LYING DEAD (1)
Apollo sitting on a cliff, with his lyre leaning against it. (1)
APOLLO SITTING ON A ROCK AND LEANING ON HIS LYRE, LOOKING AT A BIRD PERCHED ON AN ALTAR (1)
APOLLO SITTING ON A ROCK WITH A LYRE (1)
APOLLO SITTING ON A ROCK WITH A LYRE, PANPIPES AT THE BASE (1)
APOLLO SITTING ON A ROCK WITH HIS KITHARA, THE PYTHON AT THE BASE, A TRIPOD ON A LOW BASE, A PRISTESS (?) WITH A STAFF (1)
APOLLO SITTING WITH A LYRE, ARTEMIS AND A DEER STANDING BEHIND HIM (1)
Apollo sitting with his lyre in front of his tripod. (2)
Apollo sitting with his lyre. (1)
Apollo sitting with the muse Euterpe plus Polimmia. (1)
Apollo sitting with the muse Euterpe, a tripod and the Python sitting at his feet. (1)
APOLLO SMINTHEUS (1)
APOLLO SURPRISING CREUSA CORRIGENDA: APOLLO CARESSED BY CREUSA, DAUGHTER OF ERECHTHEUS, KING OF ATHENS [ IN THE GROTTO ] (1)
Apollo the hunter in front of his tripod, with bow and arrows, and a raven. (2)
APOLLO TRAMPLING ON PYTHON [THREATENED BY CUPID] (1)
APOLLO TRANSFIXING CORONIS WITH A DART [WHO IS FALLING BENEATH THE TREE, ON THE BRANCHES OF WHICH IS SEEN THE CROW BY WHOM THE GOD WAS INFORMED OF HER AMOURS WITH ISCHIS] (1)
APOLLO WARNING VULCAN OF THE AMOURS OF VENUS AND MARS (1)
Apollo with a bow and the graces on a dish. (1)
Apollo with a branch of laurel, a bow, an arrow, leans against a tripod. (1)
Apollo with a branch of laurel, a lyre and a star in the field. (1)
Apollo with a lyre and a little Love, plus a laurel tree against which he rests. (1)
Apollo with a lyre and a lotus flower. (1)
APOLLO WITH A LYRE LEANING ON A PEDESTAL (1)
APOLLO WITH BOW AND ARROW (2)
Apollo with bow and arrows, together with a laurel tree. (1)
APOLLO WITH BOW AND QUIVER, BUST (2)
Apollo with crook, as a shepherd of King Admetus, with a crown of laurel on on his head, leaning against a fountain. (1)
APOLLO WITH HIS KITHARA AND A MUSE (2)
APOLLO WITH HIS KITHARA SITTING WITH THE NINE MUSES, A TREE (1)
Apollo with his lyre beside a pedestal entwined with a snake. (1)
APOLLO WITH HIS LYRE NEAR AN OLIVE TREE (1)
APOLLO WITH KITHARA (1)
APOLLO WITH KITHARA , A LOW BASE WITH A TRIPOD (1)
APOLLO WITH KITHARA AND PLEKTRON (1)
APOLLO WITH KITHARA AND PLEKTRON, A BUNDLE OF THUNDERBOLTS (?) ON A COLUMN (1)
APOLLO WITH KITHARA LEANING ON A COLUMN, A LOW BASE WITH A TRIPOD, A FIRE BURNING IN THE BOWL (1)
Apollo with kithara, in long dress. Ground line. Surface heavily polished (1)
APOLLO WITH KITHARA, INSCRIPTION (1)
APOLLO WITH KITHARA, SMALL WOMAN (1)
Apollo with lyre and dish. (1)
APOLLO WITH LYRE AND PLEKTRON (2)
Apollo with lyre and tripod. (5)
Apollo with lyre leaning against the Temide. (2)
Apollo with lyre on which is a raven, together with a tripod on a plinth. (1)
Apollo with lyre. (2)
Apollo with one knee on the ground and a lyre. (1)
APOLLO WITH PALM BRANCH (?) LEANING ON A COLUMN, KITHARA, GLOBE (1)
APOLLO, AFTER HAVING GATHERED THE BRANCH OF LAUREL, MAKING GARLANDS FOR HIS HEAD AND LYRE (1)
APOLLO, INCONSOLABLE AT THE LOSS OF DAPHNE, EMBRACING ONE OF THE BRANCHES OF THE LAUREL TO WHICH SHE HAS BEEN METAMORPHOSED [APOLLO PURSUING DAPHNE) (1)
APOLLO, TOUCHING THE BODY OF HYACINTHUS WITH HIS BOW, CHANGES IT TO A FLOWER (1)
APOLLO, WHOLE LENGTH, WITH HIS ATTRIBUTES (1)
Apollo, wreathed, with cloak at back, walking on tiptoe playing the lyre. Ground line. (1)
Apollo? frontal, with crossed legs, one hand (holding fruit?) to his head or hair, leaning on a tree trunk on which is spread a chlamys which he holds behind him. Ground line. (1)
APOLLODORUS OF DAMAS [THE ARCHITECT] (1)
APOLLONIUS [THE SCULPTOR] (1)
APOTHEOSIS OF HOMER (1)
APULEIUS [LUCIUS] (1)
AQUILIUS GALLUS [LAWYER] (1)
AQUILIUS SABINUS [LAWYER] (1)
ARABIC INSCRIPTION (9)
ARABIC, INSCRIPTION (30)
ARABIC, INSCRIPTION, FLOWER (1)
ARABIC, INSCRIPTION: Elias Ben Hali (1)
ARACHNE CHALLENGING MINERVA. CORRIGENDA: ARACHNE METAMORPHOSED BY MINERVA INTO A SPIDER (1)
ARATUS OF CILICIA (1)
Archer crab with bow and quiver, dog below. (1)
ARCHILOCHUS (1)
Ard (scratch plough) corn stalk and nut. (1)
ARES AND APHRODITE KISSING (2)
ARES AND APHRODITE KISSING. EROS, SITTING BELOW THEM ON THE SHIELD AND SWORD, IS TRYING ON THE HELMET (1)
ARES, WITH HELMET, SPEAR AND SHIELD IS FLYING TOWARDS A RECLINING APHRODITE (1)
ARES, WITH HELMET, SPEAR AND SHIELD IS FLYING TOWARDS A RECLINING APHRODITE. SIGNATURE UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
Argos, protector of the cow. (1)
Ariadne (semi-nude) sitting on a rock with her right arm over her head. (1)
Ariadne deserted by Theseus. Theseus' fleet disappears; one boat with two oarsmen and decorated with two hippocamps; the other, decorated with scrolls, with three warriors with helmets and shields. Ariadne, in a dress which leaves one breast bare, stands on the shore raising a hand to them; a small dolphin in the sea before her, a tree behind and before her, with a small deer? feeding on one of them. Behind her comes young Bacchus, in a chariot drawn by two horned, goat-legged satyrs, while two others beyond play pipes and clash cymbals. The god is wreathed, with flowers at his waist, and holds bunches of grapes. His chariot is decorated with tendrils and crescents. A fish in the waves below (1)
ARIADNE PRESENTING A CUP TO BACCHUS CONTAINING A MOST EXQUISITE LIQUID (1)
Ariadne sits on a chariot pulled by two females with butterfly wings. A cherub with a lit torch guides the chariot whilst he stands on the central bow. Other little cherubs play around the chariot. Behind is an old oak tree. (1)
Ariadne sits on a chariot pulled by two winged females. A cherub with a lit torch guides the chariot whilst he stands on the central bow. Other little cherubs play around the chariot. (1)
Ariadne sitting on a rock. She gives something to drink to a tiger from a cantharus. The tiger sits at the foot of the tree and there is some exotic lettering behind him. (1)
Ariadne sleeping with her right arm over her head, surrounded by a cherub with with a torch and the young Bacchus (with a type of veil) supported by old Silenus (who lifts the clothing of Ariande) and with a thyrsus in his hand. Bacchus wears 'coturni' (boots?). (1)
Ariadne sleeping with her right arm over her head, surrounded by an ithiphallic Pan, a satyr with a little skirt and the young Bacchus (with a type of veil) supported by old Silenus and with a thyrsus in his hand. (1)
Ariadne with a thyrsus sits on a little carriage pulled by two Pysche. A cherub stands in front. Near to Ariadne is the same little angel as the previous two gems. (1)
ARIADNE, DAUGHTER OF MINOS KING OF CRETE, WEEPING IN THE ISLE OF NAXOS BECAUSE SHE WAS FORSAKEN BY THESEUS, WHO HAD CARRIED OFF HER SISTER PHAEDRA [ARIADNE ON THE SHORE OF NAXOS ABANDONED BY THESEUS, WHOSE GALLEY IS SEEN AT SEA] (1)
ARION ON THE DOLPHIN (2)
ARION UPON A DOLPHIN (1)
ARISTARETE (1)
ARISTIDES [THE THEBAN PAINTER] (1)
ARISTODEMUS KILLING HIMSELF AT THE TOMB OF HIS DAUGHTER [LYCUS, HAVING PLUNGED HIS SWORD INTO HIS SIDE, IS SINKING DOWN ON AN ALTAR] (1)
ARISTODEMUS KILLING HIS DAUGHTER [PELOPEA KILLED BY THYESTUS] (1)
ARISTODEMUS, KING OF MESSINIA (1)
ARISTON [TITUS, LAWYER] (1)
ARISTOPHANES (1)
ARMED WARRIOR, HOLDING A SHIELD (?), STANDING IN AN OUROBOROS, HIS HEAD IN A CIRCLE WITH RAYS. STARS IN THE FIELD, FAINT INSCRIPTION AROUND THE OUROBOROS. (1)
ARRACHION CRUSHING THE FOOT OF HIS ADVERSARY (1)
ARRACHION EXPIRING ON HIS DEAD OPPONENT (1)
ARTEMIS (?) WITH A CLUB AND A DOG (?) (1)
ARTEMIS (?) WITH A CLUB AND BOW, AND A DOG (1)
ARTEMIS (?) WITH A CLUB AND BOW, AND A DOG, REEDS (1)
ARTEMIS (?) WITH SPEAR AND CLUB, AND A DOG (1)
ARTEMIS (?), DEAD ANIMALS HANGING ON THE STAFF SHE CARRIES ON THE SHOULDER (2)
ARTEMIS HOLDING A DEER BY THE FRONT LEGS (1)
Artemis in short dress, quiver at shoulder, standing before rocks and leaning on a column, holding a downturned torch over a rocky altar. Inscribed in Greek APOLLONIOU. (1)
Artemis of Ephesus. Diana covered by 4 pairs of breasts. There is a serpent and a lizard in her hand. On her arms is a bear and a lion. Behind her there is a unicorn and a horse. Further down are 2 beasts and a butterfly. On her head is a corn measure. (1)
ARTEMIS WITH A DOG IN A TEMPLE WITH CRESCENT MOON (1)
ARTEMIS WITH BOW (1)
ARTEMIS WITH BOW AND A DOG, HUNTING A DEER (1)
ARTEMIS WITH BOW AND A DOG, HUNTING AN ANIMAL (1)
ARTEMIS WITH BOW AND ARROW (1)
ARTEMIS WITH BOW IN A CRESCENT MOON (1)
Artemis, fully dressed, with quiver at shoulder, leaning on a short column or placing something on it, a stag before it. (1)
ARTEMISIA [QUEEN OF CARIA, WIFE OF MAUSOLOS] (1)
ARTEMISIA, FIGURE (1)
ARTEMON (1)
As S434 but smaller. (1)
ASCANIUS KILLING NUMANUS (1)
ASCLEPIODORUS (1)
ASIA, AND A CAMEL, BIFRONS (1)
ASKLEPIOS AND HYGIEIA (WITH PATERA), BOTH WITH STAFFS WITH SNAKE CURLED AROUND THEM, AND TELESPHOROS (SHOWN AS A DWARF WITH A HOODED CLOAK, SYMBOL OF RECOVERY), A WREATH ABOVE (1)
Asklepios wearing himation and holding stick and snake, facing Hygieia wearing a peplos, holding a dish. Ground line. (1)
ASSEMBLY OF GODS IN THREE ROWS: JUPITER, JUNO, CYBELE, MINERVA, DIANA, VICTORY, MARS, FORTUNA, ASCLEPIUS, HYGIEIA, MERCURY, AURORA (1)
ASSEMBLY OF THE GODS, ATHENA AND POSEIDON ABOVE ATHENS, OLIVE TREE AND HORSE (1)
ASSEMBLY OF THE GODS: JUPITER, JUNO, MINERVA, APOLLO, MERCURY (1)
Assembly of the gods: Jupiter, Minerva, Juno, Bacchus, Apollo (1)
At the centre a bust herm behind a flaming altar. Around it four Erotes: at left one seated with a goat, at right one kneeling to attend to a large pot; beside the statue two others, one with tambourine, the other dressed, with a thyrsos?. Ground line. (1)
At the centre a quadriga pulling a small box-like shrine; Nike flies above, with a wreath. Around, the twelve signs of the Zodiac. (1)
At the feet of a tree a satyr sits on a lion's skin together with a female bacchic follower (who is clapping her hands). A Pan nearby plays the panpipes. To the right one sees vase and a lid. (1)
At the foot of an old, knobbly tree is a statue of a bearded Bacchus with thyrsus and cantharus. A satyr sits nearby on a rock (succinctly dressed) and holds a goat by its front hooves,whilst it places its hind legs on an altar. On the other side is a female bacchic follower extended out on the ground (half-clothed) and seen from behind. She has a thyrsus between her arms and with her right hand she is touching a timpany which hangs from the tree. Panpipes also hang from the tree near the satyr. (1)
Atalanta (1)
ATALANTA AND HIPPOMENES CHANGED INTO A LION AND LIONESS [BY CYBELE, WHOSE STATUE IS ON A PEDESTAL NEAR THEM] (1)
ATALANTA DISCOVERED [BY THE SHEPHERDS] NURTURED BY A BEAR (1)
ATALANTA KILLING THE CENTAURS RHOECUS AND HYLAEUS [SHE HAS PIERCED ONE WITH AN ARROW, THE OTHER LYING DEAD BENEATH HIM] (1)
ATALANTA KILLING THE CENTAURS RHOECUS AND HYLAEUS [THEY ARE SEEN FALLING BACKWARDS TRANSFIXED WITH ARROWS] (1)
ATALANTA RUNNING WITH THE APPLE IN HER HAND (1)
ATHAMAS [FLYING FROM THEBES, ARRIVES AT THE PLACE OF ASYLUM, DESCRIBED BY THE ORACLE, WHERE WOLVES ARE DEVOURING SHEEP] ESPYING THE WOLVES (1)
ATHAMAS ATTEMPTING TO SLAY INO [WITH HIS SON MELICERTES] (1)
ATHAMAS EXCITED BY THE FURY [TISIPHONE, WITH A LIGHTED TORCH] TO SLAY HIS WIFE INO AND CHILDREN (1)
ATHAMAS KILLING [HIS SON] LEARCHUS [WHOM HE IMAGINED TO BE A STAG] (1)
ATHENA ( PARTHENOS TYPE) WITH NIKE ON HER OUTSTRETCHED HAND (?), SPEAR AND SHIELD (1)
ATHENA ( PARTHENOS TYPE) WITH NIKE ON HER OUTSTRETCHED HAND, SPEAR AND SHIELD (3)
ATHENA ( PARTHENOS TYPE) WITH NIKE ON HER OUTSTRETCHED HAND, SPEAR AND SHIELD, INSCRIPTION (1)
ATHENA HOLDING A SPEAR AND HER SHIELD ( DEVICE: GORGONEION ), WHICH RESTS ON A COLUMN (1)
ATHENA HOLDING A SPEAR AND LEANING ON HER SHIELD, WHICH RESTS ON A COLUMN (1)
Athena Promachos on tiptoe, with Corinthian helmet, raised spear and shield. A crescent behind her in the field. Short ground line. (1)
Athena Promachos. (1)
ATHENA RECLINING WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD (1)
ATHENA SITTING ON A STOOL WITH A STAFF WITH WOOL (?), NEXT TO A COLUMN WITH A SPHERE, AN OWL AT HER FEET (1)
ATHENA STANDING WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD (1)
Athena walking in profile with spear and shield; groundline, hatched border. (1)
ATHENA WALKING WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD (2)
ATHENA WALKING WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD, A SNAKE AT HER FEET (3)
Athena wearing her aegis like a cloak, with snakes appearing at the fringe, holding bow and arrow; hatched cross-hatched groundline. (1)
ATHENA WITH A SPEAR BETWEEN A MAN SITTING ON A STOOL AND A WOMAN WITH A CHILD (2)
ATHENA WITH A SPEAR LEANING ON A BASE, AN OWL AT HER FEET (1)
Athena with helmet, spear and long dress, an owl on her oval shield. Signed PICHLER. (1)
ATHENA WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD (6)
ATHENA WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD ( DEVICE: GORGONEION ) (1)
ATHENA WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD ( DEVICE: GORGONEION ), STANDING BY AN ALTAR (1)
ATHENA WITH SPEAR LEANING ON A COLUMN, THE SHIELD AT THE BASE ( DEVICE: GORGONEION ) (1)
ATHENA WITH SPEAR LEANING ON A COLUMN, THE SHIELD LEANING AGAINST THE BASE ( DEVICE: OWL ) (1)
Athena with spear upright, Corinthian helmet and shield, standing in a small chariot drawn by two owls. Ground line. (1)
ATHENA, A SNAKE AT HER FEET (?) (1)
athena, club, FIGURES, olive, branch (1)
ATHENA, POSEIDON, ATHENS, HORSE, OLIVE TREE (1)
athena, shield, column (2)
athena, spear, FOOTSTOOL (1)
ATHENION (1)
Athlete (1)
ATLAS [POLYDEKTES ?] CHANGED INTO A MOUNTAIN BY PERSEUS, WHO IS HOLDING THE HEAD OF MEDUSA TO HIM (1)
ATLAS ON ONE KNEE SUPPORTING THE GLOBE (1)
Atteone completely naked, with a crook on his back. He is fleeing two dogs which are attacking his legs. (1)
Atteone knelt to the left to defend himself against his dog. A tree in the field. (1)
Atteone knelt to the right with a club in his hands. He has a deer's head. (1)
Atteone turns to the left, and defends himself with an instrument against the dog, whilst in his left hand he holds a hunting javelin. Next to him is a dried out tree, and the image of Diana (Bringer of Light). (1)
ATYS [ATTIS] CHANGED TO A PINE TREE [BY CYBELE] (1)
AUGEA AND TELEPHUS SEPERATED BY A SERPENT [ALARMED AT THE SIGHT OF THE DRAGON] (1)
AULUS GELLIUS (1)
AULUS LICINIUS ARCHIAS THE POET (1)
AURA DEVOURING HER CHILDREN [ONE OF THE TWINS] (1)
AURORA ACCOMPANIED BY THE SPIRIT OF LIGHT (1)
Aurora and Cephalus embrace. (1)
AURORA AND ORION [ARION] (1)
AURORA IN A BIGA (1)
AURORA IN A CAR, DRAWN BY TWO HORSES (1)
AURORA SCATTERING FLOWERS AND DISPELLING DARKNESS, WHICH IS REPRESENTED BY A BIRD OF NIGHT [CHASING NIGHT AWAY] (1)
AURORA UNITED BY HYMEN TO TITHONUS (1)
Autre Buste d' Harpocrate, qui paroit réssembler au même Antinoüs; celui-ci a un diadéme. (2)
Autre Buste d' Harpocrate. (1)
Autre Casque en forme de Masque pour couvrir le visage. (1)
Autre Casque qui a la forme d' une tête de Bélier. (1)
Autre tête de Mercure en face avec le Pétase, & le Caducée. (1)
Autre tête de Minerve. (1)
Autre tête de Saturne avec la faulx. (1)
Autre tête de Saturne avec la faulx. Voilà trois têtes de aturne avec un voile. On sait que Saturne étoit le seul Dieu auquel on sacrifioit à( ) tête découverte; & à mon avis c' est justement ce que signifie ce voile rélevé sur le haut de la tête. On ne lui sacrifioit donc pas tout à fait sans voile; mais comme les Romains étoient voiles à l' autel de tous les autres Dieux, ils rélevoient leurs voiles dans les Sacrifices de Saturne, les Fêtes de ce Dieu étant destinées à la gayeté. Martianus Capella( ) nous dit bien que Jupiter pour paroitre avec plus de majesté à l' Assemblée des Dieux, abaissoit son voile derriére la tête, cepandant on ne trouve ni Jupiter, ni d' autres Divinités voilées comme Saturne. La faulx a dans la prémiére gravure, & dans celle ci la forme d' un croc, & on la voit avec des dents sur une( ) médaille & sur une( ) lampe de terre cuite. Quant à la gravure de ces trois têtes, & de la suivante, elle est d' une grande finesse & d' une belle expression. (1)
AUTUMN [VERTUMNUS, SEATED WITH A GOAT] (1)
Avec le nom du Graveur XXX. Léda portée par le Cigne. (1)

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)
EROS TRYING TO CATCH A BUTTERFLY (3)
EROS TRYING TO CATCH A BUTTERFLY UNDER A BASKET (1)
EROS TRYING TO CATCH A BUTTERFLY, A BASKET ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS UNDER TREE ENTWINED WITH A VINE COLLECTING GRAPES WITH A STICK (1)
EROS WALKING IN PROFILE (2)
EROS WALKING ON A CLOUD (?) (1)
EROS WALKING ON A CLOUD (?), HOLDING A BIRD BY THE WING (?) (1)
EROS WALKING ON A CLOUD, HOLDING AN ARROW (?) (1)
EROS WATCHING A BUTTERFLY (?) (1)
EROS WATCHING TWO BOYS UNDER A TREE DRINKING FROM A CUP (ONE WITH STAFF AND PAN-PIPES), ANOTHER SLEEPING ON THE GROUND (1)
EROS WITH A CLUB ON THE BACK OF A LION, WHICH IS LED BY AN EROS AND FOLLOWED BY ANOTHER ONE (1)
EROS WITH A SHIELD (1)
EROS WITH A STAFF OPPOSITE A LION ON HINDLEGS WITH A STAFF (1)
EROS WITH A STICK AT AN ALTAR WITH THREE ARROWS (1)
EROS WITH A STICK, JUMPING, IN PROFILE (1)
EROS WITH AN ARROW AIMING AT A BIRD ON THE GROUND (1)
Eros with his foot caught in a trap. (1)
EROS WITH LION SKIN AND CLUB (1)
EROS WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD (1)
EROS WITH TWO SNAKES (1)
EROS WITH TWO TORCHES (1)
EROS WORKING A GRINDSTONE, ANOTHER TESTING A BLADE (1)
EROS, A BUTTERFLY ON HIS FINGER (6)
EROS, A CLOAK AROUND THE BACK, HOLDING A VASE (?) AND A SHEPHERD'S CROOK (1)
EROS, HOLDING A TRIDENT, RIDING ON THE BACK OF A DOLPHIN, TWO EROTES AND ANOTHER DOLPHIN IN THE WATER (1)
EROS, HOLDING A TRIDENT, RIDING ON THE BACK OF A HIPPOCAMP (2)
EROS, HOLDING A WHIP, CARRIED ON THE BACK OF TWO TETHERED DOLPHINS (1)
EROS, HOLDING A WHIP, IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY DOVES (1)
EROS, HOLDING A WHIP, RIDING ON THE BACK OF A SWAN (1)
EROS, HOLDING AN ARROW, IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY OWLS (1)
EROS, HOLDING HIS BOW, IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY OWLS (1)
EROS, HOLDING HIS BOW, TRYING TO CATCH A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS, LEANING HIS BOW ON THE GROUND, HOLDING A BUTTERFLY (1)
EROS, THE STRING OF HIS BOW BROKEN, WALKING NEAR A MOUNTAIN WITH A TEMPLE (?) ON TOP (1)
EROS, WITH BILLOWING CLOAK AND HOLDING AN ARROW, RIDING ON THE BACK OF A DOLPHIN, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
EROS, WITH BOW AND ARROW, IN FRONT OF A CAVE (?) (1)
Eros, with braided hair, carrying a large horn with a ribbon around it. Inscribed in Greek AYΛOY. Ground line. (1)
Eros? shouldering a thyrsos with ribbons, riding a spotted panther. Ground line. (1)
Erote and Aniterale embrace each other. One has a bow and quiver, the other has a thyrsus. (1)
ERYX SLAIN AT THE FEET OF HERCULES, WHO, PROUD OF HIS VICTORY, CONTINUES HIS JOURNEY, TAKING WITH HIM ONE OF THE BULLS WHICH HE HAS PRESERVED (1)
Etruscan deer fallen on her knees surrounded by a meander pattern. (1)
EUPHRANOR (1)
Euripides (1)
EURIPIDES WITH A TRAGIC MASK (1)
EUROPA BEING CARRIED THROUGH THE SEA ON THE BACK OF THE BULL (2)
EUROPA BEING CARRIED THROUGH THE SEA ON THE BACK OF THE BULL, HER CLOAK BILLOWING (1)
EUROPA BEING CARRIED THROUGH THE SEA ON THE BACK OF THE BULL, HER CLOAK BILLOWING, EROS BELOW (1)
EUROPA BEING CARRIED THROUGH THE SEA ON THE BACK OF THE BULL, HOLDING A WREATH (1)
EUROPA CARRIED ON THE BACK OF THE BULL, A CRICKET AND A FALLEN VASE WITH FLOWERS UNDERNEATH, SIGNATURE BROWN (?) (1)
EUROPA ON THE BULL, GROUNDLINE (2)
EUROPA ON THE BULL, HER CLOAK BILLOWING, GROUNDLINE (2)
EUROPA ON THE BULL, HER CLOAK BILLOWING, IN THE WAVES, BETWEEN ROCKS (1)
EUROPA ON THE BULL, HER DRESS SLIPPING, IN THE WAVES (1)
EUROPA ON THE BULL, IN THE WAVES (7)
EUROPA ON THE BULL, IN THE WAVES, CUPID WITH HIS BOW IN THE FIELD (1)
EUROPA ON THE BULL, IN THE WAVES, WITH TRITONS BLOWING CONCH SHELLS IN THE SEA, AN EROS WITH WREATH ABOVE (1)
EUROPA RECLINING UNDER THE PLANTAIN, AND JUPITER AS AN EAGLE NESTLING IN THE BRANCHES (1)
Europa with flying dress riding the Bull, astride, holding a horn; waves below. (1)
EUROPA, DAUGHTER OF AGENOR, KING OF PHOENICIA, CARESSING THE BULL TO WHICH JUPITER HAS METAMORPHOSED HIMSELF (1)
EUROPA, HOLDING A THYRSUS (?), ON THE BULL (WITH THE BEARDED HEAD OF JUPITER), IN THE WAVES (2)
EUROPA, HOLDING A WREATH, ON THE BULL, IN THE WAVES, A TREE ON THE SIDE (1)
EURYCLEA ANNOUNCING TO PENELOPE THE RETURN OF ULYSSES [WHO IS REPOSING ON A COUCH, AT THE HEAD OF WHICH A FIRE IS BURNING IN A TRIPOD] (1)
EURYCLEA DISCOVERING ULYSSES BY THE SCAR ON HIS KNEE [A DOG UNDER HIS STOOL; A BOAT IN THE FIELD BEHIND HER] (1)
EURYCLEA, THE NURSE, RECOGNISING ULYSSES BY THE SCAR ON HIS KNEE (1)
EURYDICE BITTEN BY THE SERPENT (1)
EURYDICE BITTEN BY THE SERPENT WHILE PURSUED BY ARISTAEUS (1)
EURYDICE CONTEMPLATING THE SERPENT (1)
EURYDICE VANISHING FROM ORPHEUS (1)
EURYNOME SPREADING THE MANTLE OVER ULYSSES (1)
EURYPILUS WITH THE CASKET WHICH ENCLOSED THE IMAGE OF BACCHUS [FURIOUS, AFTER HAVING OPENED THE BOX] (1)
EURYSTHEUS CONCEALING HIMSELF IN A TUB, BEING SEIZED WITH ASTONISHMENT AND TERROR AT SIGHT OF THE EURYMANTHIAN BOAR, BROUGHT TO HIM BY HERCULES (1)
EURYSTHEUS IMPOSING ON HERCULES THE TWELVE LABOURS (1)
EURYTUS [EURITHION], THE CENTAUR, CARRYING OFF THE BRIDE HIPPODAMIA (1)
EUTERPE SEATED BEFORE A TERMINUS [WITH DOUBLE FLUTE] (1)
EUTERPE, HEAD, WITH TWO FLUTES (1)
EUTHYCRATES (1)
EVADNE, THE WIFE OF CAPANEUS, INCONSOLABLE FOR THE LOSS OF HER HUSBAND, THROWS HERSELF ON THE [BURNING] PILE WHICH CONSUMED HIM (1)

FABIUS [pictor] (1)
FABIUS MAXIMUS [QUINTUS] (1)
FABRICIUS [CAIUS] (1)
Face of Jupiter (1)
Facing African head. (1)
Facing bust of a man, dressed. (1)
Facing head of a dog (Sirius), with curving rays. Inscribed on the collar GAIOS EPOIEI. (1)
Facing head of Eros, with plaited hair. (1)
Facing head of Hercules, bearded. (1)
Facing head of Medusa. (1)
FACING HEADS OF CASTOR AND POLLUX (DIOSCURI) IN PROFILE, STARS ON THEIR HEADS. (2)
FACING LAUREATE HEADS OF CASTOR AND POLLUX (DIOSCURI) IN PROFILE, STARS ON THEIR HEADS (?), A SPEAR AT THE BACK. (1)
Facing lion's head. (1)
Facing mask of bald bearded man with floral fillet. (1)
Facing mask of Silenos, vine-wreathed. (1)
Facing mask, features only. (1)
Facing naked youthful Herakles holding his club, the lionskin around his arm. Short ground line. (1)
Facing portraits (profile right and left). Julian and Helena (Bernoulli), Commodus and Crispina (King), Marcus Aurelius and Faustina (Story-Maskelyne), Claudian period (Furtwängler). The confronted busts of Jupiter-Ammon (oak wreath and curled horns) in armour, and Juno-Isis (oak wreath with fruit; fringed dress fastened with nodus Isiacus). The lower shoulder of the male is missing. (1)
Facing portraits (profile right): Augustus (?). Portrait (profile left): Livia. Bust of Livia, laureate, one shoulder bared, with a bust of laurel-crowned Augustus or Drusus. (1)
Facing portraits (profile): Augustus and Caesar. Lituus and star. (1)
FAME [UPON A GLOBE] (1)
FAMINE (1)
FAMINE TORMENTING ERISICHTHON (1)
Female bacchic follower sitting with her arm over his head and a thyrsus to the side of her. She faces to the left. (1)
Female centaur is covered by a 'qualdrappa'. She breast feeds her son. (1)
Female centaur reclines and breasts feeds her daughter. (1)
FIDELITY [SEATED, WITH A GREYHOUND] (1)
Fides, standing, with ears of corn and a full patera; an ant holding an ear of corn beside her. Short ground line. (1)
Fight with two figures. Nearby is an amphora (1)
Figure (2)
FIGURE BETWEEN TWO HORSES WITH HORSEMEN, A FIGURE BEHIND ONE (1)
Figure holding animals (potnia theron ?) (2)
FIGURE IN CHARIOT DRAWN BY BIRDS, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
Figure of a standing woman holding a flower, groundline. (1)
FIGURE OF VICTORY (2)
Figure on a maritime ram. (1)
FIGURE ON HORSEBACK HUNTING A DEER (1)
FIGURE PICKING WHEAT STALKS AND PUTTING THEM INTO A VASE, TREE (1)
FIGURE RIDING A LION (1)
FIGURE SITTING ON ALTAR (?) HOLDING A SISTRUM, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
FIGURE SITTING ON CHAIR, HOLDING A GLOBE (?) (1)
FIGURE WITH STAFF RIDING A BIG HORNED ANIMAL (1)
figure, star, SASANIAN, INSCRIPTION, MOON (1)
FILIAL PIETY (1)
FISH (1)
FISH AND INSCRIPTION IN LAUREL WREATH (1)
Fisherman, with bucket and rod (1)
FIVE CUPIDS RAISING THE CLUB OF HERCULES (1)
FIVE INTAGLIOS IN A SETTING: BUST OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH A CORINTHIAN PLUMED HELMET; PAN WITH PEDUM AND HARE (?), GROUNDLINE; HEAD OF SERAPIS (WITH RAYS) IN PROFILE; HERCULES AND THE NEMEAN LION; BUST OF A BOY, DRESSED, IN PROFILE. (1)
FIVE THESSALIAN HORSEMEN (1)
FLORA PRESENTING THE SECRET FLOWER TO JUNO (1)
FLORA, OR SPRING (1)
FLYING BIRD (FLAMINGO ?) (1)
FORCE, SUBDUED BY TIME (1)
Forepart of Pegasos. (1)
FOREPART OF PEGASUS GRAZING (1)
Foreparts of two horses drawing a chariot (?). (1)
Fortuna frontal, holding cornucopia, wheat ears and rudder. Short ground line. (1)
Fortuna/Concordia (?) holding a cornucopia and a phiale (?) (1)
Fortuna/Concordia holding a cornucopia and a phiale (1)
Fortune (1)
FORTUNE ON A GLOBE, WITH HER CORNUCOPIA (1)
FORTUNE ON A LOTUS (1)
FORTUNE, WITH HER ATTRIBUTES (1)
FORTUNE, WITH THE RUDDER AND HORN OF PLENTY (1)
FORUM TRAIANI: THE FORUM OF TRAJAN, COPIED FROM THE COINS, WITH STATUES ON BUILDING (1)
Four bulls, one lying down. Ground line. (1)
FOUR EROTES (?) PLAYING WITH TWO FISH IN THE WATER (1)
Four Erotes arranged in a ring. Three are playing musical instruments: pipes, lyre, syrinx; the fourth dances with hands clasped. (1)
FOUR FIGURES ON A BOAT, ONE SITTING IN THE BOW PLAYING THE DOUBLE FLUTE, TWO DANCING ON A PLATFORM, ONE LOOKING FROM THE STERN. THREE BIRDS AND A REEDS IN THE WATER (1)
FOUR MAENADS (?) DANCING (2)
FOUR MEN (?) AT A STATUE ON A COLUMN (2)
FOUR OF THE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC (1)
Four-winged scarab. (1)
Fragment from a Dionysiac procession. Back view of a satyr pulling something with a cord in both hands; beyond him a Silenos holding a thyrsos(?) seated on a cart (?)and in front, a maenad in loose dress playing cymbals. (1)
Fragment of Mars moving to the left. (1)
Fragment of 'plaustello' pulled by horses on which sits a bearded satyr with a bacchic follower on his knee. Nearby is a little satyr dressed in a nebride. (1)
FRAGMENT, ATHENA WITH HELMET (1)
FRAGMENT, BUST OF A YOUTH (1)
FRAGMENT, BUST OF APOLLO (?) (1)
FRAGMENT, FACE (1)
FRAGMENT, FACE OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE (1)
Fragment. A flying Eros holding a parasol, another seated with a lyre, a third holding an ivy-leaf fan. (1)
Fragment. A young satyr skipping, one arm outstretched, the other on the shoulder of Silenos, before and below him, who seems to be pulling something; a thyrsos behind the figures perhaps in the hands of a third missing figure. (1)
FRAGMENT: (JUPITER DRIVING IN A QUADRIGA?) OVER A SNAKE-LEGGED GIANT (1)
FRAGMENT: A BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE WEARING A CAP WITH WINGS (1)
Fragment: a grazing horse. (1)
Fragment: a head in profile. (1)
FRAGMENT: A HEAD OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES IN HER HAIR (1)
FRAGMENT: A MAENAD (?) SITTING ON HER CLOAK BETWEEN TWO SATYRS (?) (ONE WITH ANIMAL SKIN) (1)
FRAGMENT: A MAENAD DANCING WITH A THYRSOS (2)
FRAGMENT: A MAENAD RECLINING UNDER A TREE WITH A SATYR (?), PAN PIPES (1)
FRAGMENT: A MAENAD SITTING WITH A CUP (1)
FRAGMENT: A MAN IN A ARMOUR, A SHIELD ON HIS ARM, A STAFF IN THE OTHER (1)
FRAGMENT: A MAN LEADING A BULL AND CARRYING OFFERINGS TO AN ALTAR BEFORE A STATUE ON A COLUMN UNDER A TREE (1)
FRAGMENT: A MAN SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING A CUP, A WINGED SOLAR DISC (?) ABOVE (1)
Fragment: a man standing and holding an object, a cloak (?) draped over his shoulder, groundline. (1)
FRAGMENT: A MAN WITH SPEAR, A HELMET SUSPENDED, INSCRIPTION (1)
FRAGMENT: A SATYR (?) DANCING (?), ON THE GROUND LEAVES (?) (1)
FRAGMENT: A SATYR (?) SITTING ON A ROCK WITH AN ANIMAL SKIN PULLING A WOMAN ( MAENAD ?) BY THE ARM AND THE CLOAK SHE WEARS AROUND THE HIPS (1)
Fragment: a satyr (?) standing with pedum, legs crossed. (1)
FRAGMENT: A SATYR (?) WITH AN ANIMAL SKIN DANCING, ON THE GROUND A VASE TOPPLED OVER (1)
FRAGMENT: A SLEEPING NAKED WOMAN RECLINING ON A BED (1)
FRAGMENT: A TORSO SITTING ON A ROCK, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HIS LEGS (1)
FRAGMENT: A VEILED WOMAN IN PROFILE (1)
FRAGMENT: A WINGED VICTORY (1)
FRAGMENT: A WOMAN PLAYING THE PIPES, A STATUE (?) WITH A CROOK (1)
FRAGMENT: A WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK WITH A MASK, A LYRE AND ANOTHER WOMAN (1)
FRAGMENT: A YOUTH WITH A CLOAK BETWEEN A COLUMN WITH A TORSO (?) AND A VASE (?) (1)
FRAGMENT: A YOUTH WITH A PALM BRANCH IN A BIGA (1)
FRAGMENT: A YOUTH, WEARING SHORT TUNIC AND HAT, ON HIS HORSE. (1)
FRAGMENT: AN AMAZON (?) HOLDING A DOUBLE AXE OVER HER SHOULDER (1)
FRAGMENT: APHRODITE STANDING WITH THE HIMATION DRAPED OVER HER LEGS AND THE END HELD UP IN ONE HAND (1)
FRAGMENT: BUST OF JUPITER (?) (1)
FRAGMENT: EROS CARRYING A VASE NEXT TO A MAN WITH A STAFF. A COLUMN WITH A VASE IN THE BACK (1)
FRAGMENT: HEAD (OF MINERVA?) WITH CORINTHIAN HELMET. (1)
FRAGMENT: HEAD OF A WOMAN (IO) WITH COW HORNS, HER HAIR DRESSED WITH A DIADEM, IN PROFILE (1)
FRAGMENT: HEAD OF JUPITER (?) (1)
Fragment: head of Medusa in profile, wings in hair. (1)
FRAGMENT: HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH HELMET. (1)
FRAGMENT: HEAD OF OMPHALE WITH LION SKIN CAP (3)
FRAGMENT: HEAD OF YOUTH ( HERAKLES ?) (1)
FRAGMENT: HELLE BEING CARRIED ACROSS THE HELLESPONT BY THE RAM. A CUPID IN THE WATER. (1)
FRAGMENT: HERAKLES WITH HIS CLUB (1)
FRAGMENT: HERAKLES WITH HIS CLUB AND ATHENA WITH A SPEAR, GIGANTOMACHY (?) (1)
FRAGMENT: HERAKLES WITH HIS CLUB SUBDUEING THE HORSES OF DIOMEDES (IN THE BACK, WITH A SHIELD ?) (1)
FRAGMENT: HERAKLES, SEATED ON THE LION SKIN (?), PULLING THE NAKED OMPHALE TOWARDS HIM, INSCRIPTION (1)
FRAGMENT: HERAKLES, SEATED ON THE LION SKIN, PULLING THE NAKED OMPHALE TOWARDS HIM (1)
FRAGMENT: HERAKLES, WITH LION SKIN CAP, AND AN OUTSTRETCHED ARM (1)
FRAGMENT: JUDGEMENT OF PARIS (?). APHRODITE SITTING WITH EROS ON HER LAP, ATHENA WITH HELMET AND SPEAR LEANING ON HER SHIELD, HERA WITH SCEPTRE, AN EROS FLYING BEFORE HER. (1)
Fragment: Jupiter sitting on a throne, holding a sceptre, groundline. (1)
FRAGMENT: JUPITER THROWING THUNDERBOLT (1)
FRAGMENT: OMPHALE, THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER HER SHOULDER, HOLDING THE CLUB (1)
FRAGMENT: PARIS WITH A PHRYGIAN CAP, CLOAK AND SWORD, BEFORE A BACKGROUND OF PALM LEAVES (1)
FRAGMENT: PARIS WITH A PHRYGIAN CAP, LONG SLEEVED TUNIC, TROUSERS AND CLOAK HOLDING A BOW (1)
FRAGMENT: PSYCHE SITTING ON A ROCK, EROS TYING HER HANDS. A STATUE ON A BASE AND A WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK (1)
FRAGMENT: SILENOS RECLINING WITH A MAENAD UNDER A TREE, A SATYR PLAYING THE PIPES, A PANTHER BELOW (1)
FRAGMENT: THE BIRTH OF DIONYSOS, ZEUS SITTING WITH A STAFF AND AN EILEITHYA (?) PULLING THE INFANT FROM THE THIGH (1)
FRAGMENT: THESEUS (?), A YOUNG WARRIOR, AN ANIMAL SKIN TIED AROUND THE NECK (1)
FRAGMENT: THREE WOMEN (?), ONE HOLDING A KNIFE OVER HER HEAD TO STAB THE ONE FACING HER (1)
FRAGMENT: TWO HORSEMEN (DIOSCURI - DANUBE HORSEMEN) WITH SPEARS, FACING EACH OTHER, WEARING PERSIAN CAPS AND CLOAKS. (1)
FRAGMENT: TWO WOMEN RIDING ON A LION (1)
Fragment: walking figures (?). (1)
FRAGMENT: WARRIORS WITH SHIELDS (1)
FRAGMENT: WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A PALM BRANCH (?) (2)
Fragment; a composite figure of boar and lion foreparts; hatched border. (1)
Fragmented Mars who defends a human being, with a serpent at his feet. The human lifts the serpent whilst another appears next to him (1)
Front end of Silenus with a crown of ivy. (1)
Front end of Silenus. (2)
Front part of Silenus with baton in his left hand. (1)
Front view of a temple, four columns at each side in proper perspective, a vaulted roof with a disc finial, four steps in front. At the back, on a base, a figure of Hermes with winged sandals and petasos, holding a caduceus. (1)
Front: Herakles strangling the lion, standing on his club. Back: Magic. Inscribed. (1)
Front: Mithras slaughtering a bull. In the top corners a radiate head and a woman?s head with crescent (Sol and Luna); an altar at either side, one with an eagle over it; a snake, a scorpion, and dog below. Back: Abraxas, IAΩ on a shield, a whip in his hand. An unusual combination of the Mithraic and magic. (1)
Frontal Bacchic mask with vine wreath. (1)
Frontal bearded head of Dionysos. (1)
Frontal bearded mask. (2)
FRONTAL BUST (1)
Frontal bust of a maenad (?) wearing a wreath of vine leaves and grapes, lappets over the shoulders. (1)
Frontal bust of a maenad, hair wavy long hair parted in the centre and decorated with grapes. (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF A MAN WEARING THE NEMES AND A NECKLACE WITH A SUN DISC BETWEEN URAEI (1)
Frontal bust of a negress. (1)
Frontal bust of a woman with bared breasts. (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF A WOMAN WITH CORKSCREW CURLS (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF A WOMAN, CORKSCREW CURLS (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF A WOMAN, DRESS SLIPPED OF THE SHOULDER, HER HAIR TIED UP WITH A DIADEM (JUNO?) (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF A WOMAN, WITH A DIADEM AND VEIL (JUNO?) (1)
Frontal bust of Demeter, veiled. (1)
Frontal bust of Jupiter (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, LETTERS IN THE FIELD. (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, WITH CORN STALKS. (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED. (10)
FRONTAL BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, SURROUNDED BY FOUR CHILDREN (SEASONS?), TWO CORNUCOPIAE BELOW, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS. (4)
FRONTAL BUST OF MINERVA (ACHILLES?), DRESSED, WEARING A CORINTHIAN HELMET. (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF MINERVA, DRESSED WITH AEGIS, WEARING A CORINTHIAN HELMET WITH A PLUME ACROSS. (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF MINERVA, DRESSED WITH AEGIS, WEARING A CORINTHIAN HELMET. (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF MINERVA, DRESSED WITH AEGIS, WEARING A CORINTHIAN HELMET. WITH A LOTUS FLOWER? (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF MINERVA, DRESSED, WEARING A CORINTHIAN HELMET WITH A PLUME. (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF MINERVA, DRESSED, WEARING A CORINTHIAN HELMET. (2)
FRONTAL BUST OF MINERVA, WEARING A CORINTHIAN HELMET DECORATED WITH GRIFFINS, PULLING UP THE OVERFALL OF HER PEPLOS UNDER THE AEGIS. (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF MINERVA, WEARING A CORINTHIAN HELMET, PULLING UP THE OVERFALL OF HER PEPLOS UNDER THE AEGIS. (1)
FRONTAL BUST OF MINERVA, WEARING AN ATTIC HELMET WITH PLUME ACROSS, DRESSED, WEARING A NECKLACE OF PEARLS. (1)
Frontal bust of Zeus Serapis. (2)
FRONTAL BUST WITH NEMES (1)
FRONTAL BUSTS OF JUPITER SERAPIS AND ISIS, DRESSED. (1)
Frontal chariot (quadriga), groundline. (1)
Frontal comic mask. (2)
FRONTAL CULT STATUE OF JUPITER DODONEUS, WITH CROWN OF RAYS, HOLDING OBJECTS, STANDING BETWEEN OAK TREES WITH BIRDS (PIGEONS) (1)
FRONTAL CYBELE (TYCHE ?), WITH MURAL CROWN (?), SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING A PARAZONIUM AND SPEAR; A SITULA WITH EARS OF CORN AT THE SIDE (1)
FRONTAL CYBELE (TYCHE?), WITH MURAL CROWN, SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING A GLOBE (1)
Frontal Cybele enthroned on her four-lion chariot. Ground line. (1)
FRONTAL CYBELE, WITH MURAL CROWN, HOLDING SCEPTRE AND THUNDERBOLT, RIDING A LION (1)
FRONTAL CYBELE, WITH MURAL CROWN, RIDING A LION (3)
FRONTAL EAGLE (1)
Frontal figure of a man (Mars ?) with chlamys over his shoulders, holding a sword and a spear (?). Set in small silver pendant from the 13th century. (1)
Frontal figure of Aphrodite (?) holding a billowing cloak with both hands over her head, groundline. (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN HOLDING A SISTRUM AND A SITULA (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF ISIS, DRESSED IN KNOT OF ISIS CHITON, WITH ATEF CROWN (?) HOLDING A SISTRUM AND A SITULA (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUNO (?) SITTING ON A THRONE, WEARING DRESS AND MANTLE, HOLDING A HEAD WITH RAYS (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER SERAPIS SITTING ON A THRONE (THE BACK DECORATED WITH TWO FIGURES OF VICTORY), WITH MODIUS, HOLDING A STAFF, CERBERUS AT HIS SIDE. (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER SERAPIS SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING PATERA AND STAFF, THE EAGLE AT HIS SIDE (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER SERAPIS SITTING ON A THRONE, WITH MODIUS, HOLDING A STAFF, CERBERUS AND THE EAGLE AT HIS SIDE, HARPOCRATES AND ISIS (?) ABOVE; GROUNDLINE. (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER SERAPIS SITTING ON A THRONE, WITH MODIUS, HOLDING A STAFF, CERBERUS AT HIS SIDE. (2)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER SERAPIS SITTING ON A THRONE, WITH MODIUS, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT AND STAFF WITH A SNAKE, BETWEEN TYCHE (WITH MURAL CROWN) AND CERES (WITH CORNUCOPIA) STANDING AT THE SIDE. (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER SERAPIS SITTING ON A THRONE, WITH MODIUS, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT AND STAFF, AN EAGLE AT HIS SIDE. (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER SERAPIS SITTING ON A THRONE, WITH MODIUS, HOLDING PATERA AND STAFF, THE EAGLE AT HIS SIDE (4)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING THUNDERBOLT AND STAFF (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING THUNDERBOLT AND STAFF, THE EAGLE BY THE SIDE (2)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF MINERVA STANDING WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD, THE TOP OF HER HELMET IN THE SHAPE OF AN OWL, GROUNDLINE. (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF PRIESTESS (OF ISIS?) WITH STAFF (3)
FRONTAL FIGURE OF PRIESTESS (WEARING THE KNOT OF ISIS?) (1)
FRONTAL FIGURE, ARMS CROSSED IN FRONT OF BREAST (MUMMY ?). INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (1)
FRONTAL GORGON HEAD (GROTESQUE MEDUSA, SNAKES TIED UNDER CHIN) (1)
FRONTAL HEAD (WITH NEMES) . CANOPIC JAR? (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF A VEILED WOMAN (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF A WOMAN, WITH A DIADEM, JUNO? (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF A WOMAN, WITH VEIL AND DIADEM, JUNO? (2)
FRONTAL HEAD OF A YOUTH WITH A PHRYGIAN CAP (PARIS?) (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF ISIS WEARING A CROWN, A CANOPIC JAR AS BODY (2)
Frontal head of Jupiter (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF JUPITER (?) (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF JUPITER AMMON, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF JUPITER AMMON. (8)
FRONTAL HEAD OF JUPITER SERAPIS, AN EAGLE BELOW, GROUNDLINE. (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF JUPITER SERAPIS, AN EAGLE BELOW. (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED. (5)
FRONTAL HEAD OF JUPITER SERAPIS. (11)
Frontal head of Jupiter, with an eagle on the body. (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF JUPITER, WITH THE HORNS OF AMMON AND MODEUS OF SERAPIS. (1)
Frontal head of Medusa (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF MEDUSA, SNAKES TIED UNDER CHIN (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF MEDUSA, WINGS IN HAIR, SNAKES TIED UNDER CHIN (2)
Frontal head of Medusa, wings in hair. (1)
FRONTAL HEAD OF MEDUSA, WINGS IN HER HAIR, SNAKES TIED UNDER CHIN (1)
Frontal head of Medusa. (2)
FRONTAL HEAD OF MINERVA, WEARING AN ATTIC HELMET, DECORSTED AN EAGLE, AND A NECKLACE OF PEARLS. (1)
Frontal head of Pan with open mouth, vine-wreathed. (1)
Frontal head of the dog Sirius, inscription on the collar below. (1)
Frontal head of young ivy-wreathed Dionysos with dress pinned at the shoulders and a thyrsos behind. (1)
Frontal head of Zeus Serapis. (1)
Frontal head wearing a coronet with fleurs-de-lis. Story-Maskelyne - probably the signet of Charles V of France described in the inventory of his jewels (1379), and showing his head. (1)
FRONTAL HEAD WITH FLOWER HEADDRESS AND FLAT CROWN (1)
FRONTAL HEAD WITH NEMES (1)
FRONTAL HEAD WITH NEMES (?) IN OUTLINE (1)
FRONTAL HEAD, NEMES, WITH A MODIUS BETWEEN TWO SMALL DISCS (1)
FRONTAL HEADS BETWEEN CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS (1)
FRONTAL HORUS SITTING ON LOTUS FLOWER (1)
FRONTAL HUMAN HEADED CHNOUBIS (SEVEN RAYS), INSCRIPTIONS IN THE FIELD. (2)
FRONTAL MAN WITH EGYPTIAN HEADDRESS AND LOIN CLOTH, HOLDING THE FOREPART OF A SHEEP AND A SMALL LION BY THE TAIL. (1)
Frontal mask of a grotesque bearded face ('Davus or slave'). (1)
Frontal mask of an anguished old man. (1)
Frontal mask of an ivy-crowned satyr. (1)
Frontal Medusa head with wings and snakes in hair and at neck. (1)
FRONTAL MUMMY (1)
FRONTAL OSIRIS MUMMY ON A LOW BASE, HOLDING A FLAIL AND WEARING THE ATEF CROWN (1)
Frontal radiate figure (Sol?), naked but for dress at neck, holding a phiale and whip. Short ground line. (1)
Frontal Silenos head. (1)
FRONTAL TYCHE, WITH MURAL CROWN, SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING STAFF AND PATERA (1)
FRONTAL VIEW OF A SQUATTING MAN (WOUNDED WARRIOR?), HIS HEAD RESTING ON HIS KNEE (1)
FRONTAL VIEW OF EROS AIMING HIS BOW (1)
FRONTINUS [SEXTUS JULIUS] (1)
FRONTO [MARCUS CORNELIUS] (1)
Full-face head of Laocoon. 'Engraved by Sirletti, according to Mariette'. (1)

Gaius and Lucius Caesar, with shields and spears. Lituus and simplum the field. (1)
GALATEA SEATED ON A DOLPHIN (1)
GALATEA, DAUGHTER OF NEREUS AND DORIS, [BORNE] BY A TRITON, WHO, PLAYING ON A SEA-SHELL, CALMS THE ANGRY WAVES (1)
GALATEA, THE SEA-NYMPH, ESCAPING FROM POLYPHEMUS, WHO HAS CRUSHED HER LOVER ACIS [POLYPHEMUS, SEATED ON A ROCK, CASTING A STONE AT ACIS] (1)
GALLUS, A PRIEST OF CYBELE (1)
Ganimede and the eagle of Jupiter. (1)
Ganimede gives the eagle of Jupiter something to drink. (2)
Ganimede in the process of being raped by the eagle of Jupiter. (1)
Ganimede with vase. (2)
GANYMEDE [SEATED ON A ROCK] PRESENTING A CUP OF NECTAR TO THE EAGLE OF JUPITER (1)
Ganyméde à genoux devant Jupiter qui est assis sur son Trône, & qui lui tend la main; l' Aigle est derriére le Trône. (1)
Ganyméde assis, donnant à manger à l' Aigle. Un sujet semblable se voit sur une Cornaline du Cabinet du Roi de France, & dans la Vigne de Mr. le Card. Aléxandre Albani il y a un beau bas-relief qui représente Ganyméde dans la même fonction. (1)
Ganyméde avec une houlette en main, effrayé, se jettant à terre: au dessus de lui est l' Aigle qui plane, & à coté de lui une étoile. (1)
GANYMEDE BORNE BY THE EAGLE OF JUPITER (1)
GANYMEDE CARRIED THROUGH THE AIR BY THE EAGLE (6)
Ganyméde debout ayant un bonnet Phrygien, la houlette dans la main gauche, & un vase à la droite. (1)
Ganyméde debout, appuyé sur une colonne & tenant un liévre; devant lui on voit l' Aigle & un Chien par detriére( ). Beger a publié cette pierre, & aprés lui( ) Mr. Gravelle. Je ne saurois comparer cette figure, qu' avec la belle Statue de Ganyméde du Palais Verospi à Rome; elle a la grandeur de l' age de l' adolescence, & ce qui extremement rare, les pieds s' en sont conservés avec la base; ils n' ont pas même éte brisés, il n' y a que le bras droit & la tête de restauré. Du reste c' est le plus parfait déssein d' un beau jeune homme, & j' ose dire que les cuisses & les jambes, sont ce qu' il y a de plus fin entre toutes les plus belles figures de l' Antiquité. (1)
Ganyméde enlevé par l' Aigle: on voit par terre une Urne ou Vase d' une gravure très finie, où au bas il y a un Chien qui court après une plume tombant de l' aile de l' Aigle. (1)
Ganyméde enlevé par l' Aigle: on voit par terre une Urne ou Vase. (1)
GANYMEDE PRESENTING NECTAR TO JUPITER (1)
Ganymede seated on rocks, his dress around his legs, feeding the eagle from a bowl; a tree behind it. Ground line. (1)
GANYMEDE SITTING ON A ROCK, FEEDING THE EAGLE FROM A PATERA (1)
GANYMEDE SITTING ON HIS CLOAK AND FEEDING THE EAGLE, PERCHED ON A TREE FROM A PATERA (1)
GANYMEDE STANDING IN PROFILE, WEARING PHRYGIAN CAP, NUDE, DRESS DRAPED OVER HIS ARM, HOLDING A PEDUM AND HOLDING A CUP FOR THE EAGLE IN A TREE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
GANYMEDE, A CLOAK AROUND HIS NECK AND OVER HIS LEGS, SITTING ON AN ALTAR AND FEEDING THE EAGLE FROM A CUP, GROUNDLINE. (1)
GANYMEDE, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HIS LEGS, SITTING ON ROCKS AND FEEDING THE EAGLE FROM A CUP, A TREE BEHIND IT, GROUNDLINE. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, CARRIED IN THE TALONS OF THE EAGLE, CLOUDS BELOW. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, CARRIED ON THE BACK OF THE EAGLE, CLOUDS BELOW. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, CARRIED ON THE BACK OF THE EAGLE. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, DRESS DRAPED OVER HIS BACK, DRINKING FROM A CUP, GROUNDLINE. (2)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, DRESS DRAPED OVER THE ARM AND WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP, HOLDING JUG AND PEDUM, GROUNDLINE. (3)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT, STANDS NEXT TO A FRONTAL EAGLE ON ROCKS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, SITTING ON ROCKS AND FEEDING THE EAGLE FROM A CUP, GROUNDLINE. (2)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, SITTING ON ROCKS AND FEEDING THE EAGLE, STANDING ON A VASE, FROM A CUP, GROUNDLINE. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP AND HOLDING A PEDUM, CARRIED BY THE EAGLE, AN AMPHORA ON THE GROUNDLINE BELOW. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP AND HOLDING A SPEAR, CARRIED BY THE EAGLE. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP, CARRIED BY THE EAGLE, AN AMPHORA ON ITS SIDE ON THE GROUNDLINE BELOW. (2)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP, CARRIED BY THE EAGLE, AN AMPHORA ON ITS SIDE ON THE GROUNDLINE. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP, CARRIED BY THE EAGLE, HIS DOG BELOW. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP, HOLDING A PEDUM AND SITTING ON ROCKS, FEEDING THE EAGLE, SITTING ON AN ALTAR, FROM A CUP, GROUNDLINE. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP, HOLDING A PEDUM AND SPEAR (?), CARRIED BY THE EAGLE. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, WEARING PHRYGIAN CAP, HOLDING A PEDUM, STANDS NEXT TO A FRONTAL EAGLE ON AN ALTAR, GROUNDLINE. (1)
GANYMEDE, NUDE, WITH A SASH (?), SITTING ON ROCKS, FEEDING THE EAGLE, STANDING ON AN ALTAR, FROM A CUP, A TREE BEHIND, GROUNDLINE. (1)
Ganymede, wearing a Phrygian cap and holding a pedum in his lap, sitting on a rock and offering a phiale to the eagle perched on a column before him, groundline. (1)
GANYMEDE, WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP, NUDE, A CLOAK AT HIS BACK, LEANING ON A COLUMN AND HOLDING A HARE (?), THE EAGLE UNDER A TREE IN FRONT, HIS DOG BEHIND HIM, GROUNDLINE. (1)
GANYMEDE, WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP, NUDE, A CLOAK AT HIS BACK, STANDING NEXT TO THE EAGLE, A TREE AND ALTAR BEHIND, GROUNDLINE. (1)
GELON, TYRANT OF SYRACUSE (1)
General Honeywood (1)
Genii of Neptune on dolphins. (3)
Genius of Agriculture leads a plough, pulled by two butterflies. (2)
Genius of Apollo playing the lyre with his right hand. (1)
Genius of Apollo sitting on the ground, leaning on his right hand whilst his left has the lyre. (1)
Genius of Apollo with lyre, sitting on top of an ionic capital. (1)
Genius of Apollo with lyre. (1)
Genius of fishing, or an image of Neptune on a rock. (1)
Genius of Jupiter Ammon. (1)
Genius of Jupiter, with sceptre and thunderbolt. (2)
Genius of Neptune above an amphora with a sail. (3)
Genius of Neptune on a dolphin with a ship's sail. (1)
Genius of Neptune on a dolphin, and others who play with a butterfly. (1)
Genius of Neptune on a dolphin. (8)
Genius of Neptune who kills a dolphin, with a figure of Pan on a rock. (1)
Genius of Neptune with a trident and a fishing net. (1)
Geometric pattern (?). (1)
Geometric pattern. (1)
George Clive (1)
Giant with snake's feet, with a beard and dressed with lion skin. He has a crown and holds Diana's deer by the horn and the muzzle. The snake feet cover the deer. (1)
GIGANTOMACHY, A GOD ATTACKING A GIANT (1)
GIGANTOMACHY, ATHENA ATTACKING TWO GIANTS (1)
GIGANTOMACHY, ZEUS IN QUADRIGA THROWING HIS THUNDERBOLT AT TWO SNAKE LEGGED GIANTS. (1)
GLAUCUS ADDRESSING SCYLLA (1)
GLAUCUS DEVOURED BY HIS [TWO] MARES (1)
GLORY [A FEMALE SEATED WITH A FIGURE OF VICTORY IN HER LEFT HAND, HER RIGHT HAND RESTING UPON A PYRAMID] (1)
GLYCERA, OF SICYON [mistress of Pausias ] (1)
Goat herd (Endymion?) (1)
Goat. (1)
Goatherd with stick and goat, groundline. (1)
GODDESS (JUNO?) WITH A SCEPTRE ON THE BACK OF AN EAGLE, HER MANTLE BILLOWING OVER HER HEAD WITH SEVEN STARS (1)
GODDESS IN CHARIOT (2)
GODDESS IN CHARIOT DRAWN BY FOUR WINGED HORSES (1)
Gorgo, with the body of a horse, gripping a lion, groundline, hatched border. (1)
Gorgoneion. (1)
Gravure Egyptienne. Une Tortue au milieu d' un cercle formé par un Serpent, qui se mord la queue. (1)
Gravure Etruscque. Mercure le Caducée dans la main droite, portant sur la gauche l' ame de Proserpine, & ayant sur l' épaule droite une Tortue, ou un Pétase en forme de Tortue. La Fable rapporte, que( ) Proserpine ayant mangé quelques grains de Grenade dans les Enfers, elle ne pouvoit plus sortir de la Cour de Pluton, mais que Cérès avoit enfin obtenu de Jupiter qu' elle n' y resteroit que six mois de l' année, & qu' elle passeroit le reste du tems auprés d' elle. Or Mercure qui avoit le soin de ramener les ames des Enfers, est représenté dans cette gravure portant Proserpine à sa mére. 0n croit trouver aussi le même fait dans un petit( ) Mercure de bronze, qui porte une Déesse drappée avec le Diadéme. Proserpine sur notre pierre est nue, & paroit porter un flambeau renversé à la main, peut être pour signifier les Courses que Cérès avoit faite avec le flambeau pour la chercher partout. J' avois pris d' abord la Tortue pour le chapeau de Mercure rejetté de la tête sur les épaules, comme le porte Zethus qui conduit sa Mére Antiope avec son Frére Amphion, dans un basrelief de la Villa Borghese, où sont marqués les noms des figures, & dans un autre basrelief de la Vigne de Mr. le Card. Aléxandre Albani, qui lui est semblable; mais une tête de Mercure en marbre, dont le Pétase est fait de l' écaille d' une Tortue, me fait balancer; on y apperçoit les traces des ailes, qui se sont perdues. De même je crois voir dans notre pierre, la forme d' une véritable Tortue, dont on voit même la queue au lieu d' une aile de Pétase. La tête de marbre, que je cite & qu' on peut dire unique, est dans le Cabinet de Mr. Mengs, prémier Peintre du Roi de Polongne à Rome. La Tortue, comme attribut de Mercure, est moins rare (Voy. N. S392. S398.) Sur une Améthyste de Madame la Comtesse Cheroffini à Rome, ce Dieu est appuyé contre une colonne, tenant de la main gauche une Tortue, & à ses pieds il y a un Bélier, & un Coq. Mercure fit la lyre de l' écaille de cet animal, & on voit une lyre faite ainsi aux pieds d' une( ) Statue de Mercure de grandeur naturelle de la Villa Negroni autrefois Montalto, qui a sa base antique. (1)
Gravure Etrusque. Le même sujet. Mercure y est sans barbe, & il y prend le mort par le bras. (2)
Gravure Etrusque. Mercure qui forme une figure, dont le corps & le cou ressemblent à un Cigne, & dont la tête est d' une jeune fille voilée par derriére. Ce sujet est difficile à expliquer; je vais pourtant hazarder mes idées, quoiqu' elles ne me satisfassent pas moi même. La Fable rapporte, que( ) Jupiter n' ayant pu fléchir Némésis, qui avoit de la rigueur pour lui, persuada Vénus de se transformer en Aigle: Jupiter avoit pris la figure d' un Cigne, & alors Vénus sous la forme de l' Aigle se jetta sur lui, le Cigne tacha d' échapper à l' Aigle & se réfugia, comme dans un asile, dans le sein de Némésis, où finalement le faux Cigne, ou Jupiter, vint à bout de ses désirs. Némésis acccoucha ensuite d' un oeuf que Mercure jetta dans le sein de Léda, d' où naquit Héléne. Or comme l' on voit dans cette Fable, les Amours de Jupiter & de Léda y sont bien differentes de celles, que nous avons observées à l' article de Jupiter, mais il se peut faire que les Etrusques ayent suivi la tradition que je viens d' exposer: du moins cette figure bisarremment composée y a quelque rapport. Héléne est née de Jupiter transformé en Cigne, ce que signifieroit ici le Corps du Cigne; Mercure la fit éclore de l' oeuf, & sur notre pierre il paroit la modeler, & lui donner la forme humaine. (1)
Gravure Etrusque. Scylla moitié femme, & moitié poisson, avec une tête de Chien qui lui sort du corps à la ceinture. La tête de cette Scylla est belle, & elle est coéffée avec une espéce de filet, qui lui couvre les cheveux, elle paroit faite pour attirer les navigateurs dans ses piéges, ayant une figure bien plus attrayante, que sur quelques Médailles: Elle a ici une espéce de corset serré à la ceinture, pour marquer la finesse de sa taille. Le Marquis Maffei( ) avoit déjà observé que les Sirénes sur les Monuments Etrusques, étoient noblement habillées; & quant au corset serré de notre figure, on sait que la mode de serrer étroitement les jeunes filles, pour les rendre minces, a été en usage en Gréce. ....vincto pectore ut graciles sient. Terent. Les Etrusques ont fait quelquefois la moitié d' en bas de Scylla avec des Serpents, comme on en voit une sur une Urne à Pérouse. (1)
GREEK INSCRIPTION (1)
greek, INSCRIPTION, MAGICAL (1)
grief of Achilles (1)
Grieving (?) woman sitting on rock, before a sanctuary (1)
GRIFFIN (16)
GRIFFIN AND INSCRIPTION (1)
GRIFFIN ATTACKING A CAMEL (?) (1)
GRIFFIN ATTACKING A GOAT (?) (1)
GRIFFIN ATTACKING A STAG (3)
GRIFFIN HOLDING TORCH (1)
GRIFFIN STANDING ON MAN, MAN WITH PALM BRANCH, GREEK INSCRIPTION (1)
Griffin with deer and lyre. (1)
GRIFFIN, A PAW ON A WHEEL (5)
GRIFFIN, ANKH, LION, SCARABAEUS, LOTUS (1)
GRIFFIN, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (1)
GRIFFIN, SNAKE (1)
Grotesque bearded head (gryllus?) with hair treated rather like a wing. (1)
Grotesque facing head with open mouth and ivy wreath, perhaps horns. (1)
GROUPS OF CHILDREN (?) (1)
Gryllus of peacock, ram's horns, elephant's head and trunk, bald male head. Ground line. Inscribed NICE.T.P.S.A. (1)
Gryllus. Bearded head, bird's wing and leg?, elephant's head. (1)
Gryllus. Bearded head, ram's head, head neck and legs of swan holding a sprig. (1)
Gryllus. Heads of a goat, harnessed horse, BOAR. (1)
Gryllus. Horse's head and neck, bearded head, a cock. (1)

HADES ABDUCTING PERSEPHONE, EROS, WITH A BOW, AND HIMEROS, WITH A TORCH, FLYING WITH THE CHARIOT, TWO DISTRESSED WOMEN IN THE BACK (1)
HADES ABDUCTING PERSEPHONE, THE CHARIOT DESCENDING INTO THE FLAMES, A WATER NYMPH TRYING TO STOP IT (1)
HAEMON AND ANTIGONE [HEMON KILLING HIMSELF OVER THE BODY OF ANTIGONE] (1)
HAIRY MASK, FRONTAL (5)
Half a figure of a bacchic follower with uncovered back, thyrsus and rhyton. (1)
Half crouched satyr fills a vase on the ground from an amphora which he carries on his shoulders. (1)
HALF FIGURE OF HARPOCRATES WEARING A LOTUS (?) CROWN, HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA AND LEANING ON A COLUMN (1)
Half figure of old Silenus with thyrsus, who makes the horns with his left hand. (2)
HALF LENGTH FIGURE OF A YOUTH WITH A SPEAR (MELEAGER ?) (1)
HALF LENGTH FRONTAL FIGURE OF OSIRIS HOLDING FLAIL AND CROOK CROSSED (1)
Half moon in the shape of horns, with buttons at each point. (1)
Half moon with a star in the middle. (1)
Half-figure of adonis with fillet and clamide. (1)
Half-figure of bacchic follower with clamide and loose hair. (1)
HALIRRHOTIUS AND ALCIPPE. CORRIGENDA: MARS KILLING HALIRRHOTIUS WHILE CARRYING OFF ALCIPPE (1)
HAMILCAR [BARCA] (1)
HAND PINCHING AN EARLOBE (1)
HAPPINESS [FELICITY] (1)
HARPALYCE DEFENDING HER FATHER HARPALYCUS [FROM NEOPTOLEMUS] (1)
HARPALYCUS, KING OF THRACE, FALLING WOUNDED BY PYRRHUS, IS SUCCOURED BY HIS DAUGHTER, WHO, WITH HER BOW AND ARROWS, IS ATTACKING THE SON OF ACHILLES, WHO IS DEFENDING HIMSELF WITH HIS SHIELD (1)
Harpocrate ayant sur la tête le fruit qu' on appelle Persea, & voguant sur une Momie au lieu de barque. Sur la poupe & sur la proue il y a un Epervier, & au lieu du fleau des précédentes pierres, il tient une corne d' abondance. Il s' y trouve aussi des Caractéres sur les deux cotés de la pierre. (1)
Harpocrate dans une barque de Papyrus, sur la poupe & sur la proue de laquelle il y a un Epervier, & une autre figure, qui est peut-être Anubis. (1)
Harpocrate debout & vétu, tenant un sceptre de la main gauche: au dessus des deux cotés on voit une petite cloche, qui étoit communément le symbole de ceux qui étoient Initiés aux Orgies de Bacchus. On trouve aussi une clochette au dessus de l' Inscription sépulcrale d' un Enfant qui étoit initié à ces Mystéres, & dans une Bacchanale sur une Urne du Palais petit?Farnése, il y a une figure, dont l' habit court est garni de clochettes. (1)
Harpocrate debout ayant à sa gauche la corne d' abondance posée sur un tronc d' arbre. L' Harpocrate en marbre du Capitole, trouvé dans la Villa d' Adrien à Tivoli, tient une petite corne d' abondance sans fruits. (1)
Harpocrate debout dans un Temple rond. Cette pierre étoit autresois dans le Cabinet de Monsig. Strozzi, & Mons. l' Abbé Venuti en a donné l' excplication. (2)
Harpocrate debout entre Sérapis & Isis. On sait que ces trois Divinités avoient des Temples en commun, & par cette raison ils étoient appellés XXX & XXX. (1)
Harpocrate tenant un fleua à la main gauche, assis dans une barque de Papyros, dont la proue & la poupe sont formées de la fleur de Lotus, avec le Soleil sur la prémiere, & un Croissant sur la seconde. Plutarque dans son Traité d' Isis & d' Osiris dit, que les Crocodiles ne fésoient aucun mal à ceux qui alloient sur des barques faites de Papyrus, par la raison qu' Isis avoit navigué un jour sur une telle barque. Celle de notre pierre est liée en plusieurs endroits, comme l' étoient celles du Nil.Dans le Cabinet de Gabriel Médina à Livourne il y avoir une pierre avec un Harpocrate assis dans une Coquille dans l' action de ramer. Ces pierres peuvent servir de supplément à la Dissertation de Cuperus.Du reste un Symbole de la Consécration des Dieux, c' étoit de les placer sur des barques & sur des Navires, & on voit des Empereurs assis sur des barques. Il convient de rémarquer à ce sujet ce que dit Porphyre, que les Egyptiens ne croyoient pas qu' il fut convénable aux Dieux de marcher sur la terre, & que par cette raison ils les réprésentoient sur des Navires. (1)
Harpocrate un fleau à la main droite, assis sur la fleur de Lotus avec les lettres XXX, avec plusieurs caractéres, comme aussi sur le revers. (1)
Harpocrate un fleau à la main droite, assis sur la fleur de Lotus avec les lettres XXX, où d' un coté il y a le Soleil, & de l' autre un Croissant. (1)
Harpocrate un fleau à la main droite, assis sur la fleur de Lotus avec les lettres XXX. (1)
Harpocrate un fleau à la main droite, assis sur la fleur de Lotus. (2)
HARPOCRATES [ON THE LOTUS] (1)
HARPOCRATES [WITH A DOG] (1)
HARPOCRATES STANDING IN A ROUND TEMPLE, FINGER TO MOUTH, DRESS AT BACK AND OVER LEFT ARM, HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA (1)
HARPOCRATES STANDING, FINGER TO MOUTH, DRESS AT BACK AND OVER LEFT ARM, HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA (1)
HARPOCRATES STANDING, FINGER TO MOUTH, DRESS AT BACK AND OVER LEFT ARM, HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA. A DOG AND AN OWL AT HIS FEET. (1)
HARPOCRATES STANDING, FINGER TO MOUTH, HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA (7)
Harpocrates standing, finger to mouth, wearing a minute double crown, dress at back and over left arm, holding a cornucopia and leaning on a column. (1)
HARPOCRATES STANDING, FINGER TO MOUTH, WEARING A SMALL DOUBLE CROWN, DRESS AT BACK AND OVER LEFT ARM, HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA AND LEANING ON A COLUMN (3)
HARPOKRATES HOLDING A DISC AND KNEELING ON A LOTUS BETWEEN A URAEUS AND A SNAKE (1)
HARPOKRATES HOLDING A FLAIL (?) AND SITTING ON A LOTUS (1)
HARPOKRATES HOLDING A FLAIL AND SITTING ON A LOTUS WITH SIDE BUDS . (2)
HARPOKRATES HOLDING A FLAIL AND SITTING ON THE HEAD OF A DONKEY (1)
HARPOKRATES SITTING ON A LOTUS (SEED POD?) WITH TWO SIDE BUDS HOLDING A FLAIL AND CROWNED WITH A THREE PRONGED LOTUS (?). A SYMBOL (?) UNDER THE LOTUS. (1)
HARPOKRATES SITTING ON A LOTUS AND EAR OF CORN WITH TWO SIDE BUDS OF WHEAT HOLDING A FLAIL (?) AND WEARING A RADIATE CROWN. (1)
HARPOKRATES SITTING ON A LOTUS HOLDING A FLAIL AND WEARING A CROWN. (1)
HARPOKRATES SITTING ON A LOTUS WITH SIDE BUDS (WHEAT?), HOLDING A FLAIL AND WEARING A MODIUS. (1)
HARPOKRATES SITTING ON A LOTUS WITH SIDE BUDS AND WEARING A CROWN. (1)
HARPOKRATES SITTING ON A LOTUS WITH TWO SIDE BUDS HOLDING A FLAIL . (1)
HARPOKRATES SITTING ON A LOTUS WITH TWO SIDE BUDS OF WHEAT HOLDING A FLAIL (?) AND WEARING A LOTUS CROWN. (1)
HARPOKRATES SITTING ON A LOTUS, FINGER TO MOUTH, WEARING A SMALL CROWN (1)
HARPOKRATES SQUATTING ON A LOTUS WITH TWO SIDE BUDS HOLDING A FLAIL AND CROWNED WITH A THREE PRONGED LOTUS (?). (1)
HARPOKRATES SQUATTING ON A LOTUS WITH TWO SIDE BUDS HOLDING A FLAIL AND CROWNED WITH AN URAEI AND ATEF CROWN. (1)
HARPOKRATES WEARING A CROWN AND SITTING ON A LOTUS WITH SIDE BUDS . (1)
HARPOKRATES WEARING A CROWN AND SITTING ON A LOTUS WITH SIDE BUDS, THREE STARS AND A CRESCENT MOON IN THE FIELD. (1)
HARPOKRATES WEARING A MODEUS, HOLDING A CLUB AND STANDING IN A BARK WITH TWO PEACOCK'S HEADS ENDS. A BOX (?) IN FRONT OF HIM. (1)
HARPOKRATES WITH A RADIATE CROWN, HOLDING A FLAIL AND SITTING ON A LOTUS WITH SIDE BUDS. IN THE FIELD TWO STARS, A MOON AND A LIZARD (1)
Head and three-quarter back bust of a bearded god, with hair band, cloak over shoulder. (1)
HEAD IN PROFILE OF A BEARDLESS MAN WEARING A HELMET (1)
Head of a bacchic follower crowned with ivy, and with a thyrsus and nebride. Profile to the left. (1)
Head of a bacchic follower with light clothing. (1)
Head of a bacchic follower with nebride. Profile to the left. (1)
HEAD OF A BEARDED MAN (3)
HEAD OF A BEARDED MAN (JUPITER?), HAIR TIED IN DIADEM, IN PROFILE LEFT (1)
Head of a bearded man in profile with draped neck. (1)
HEAD OF A BEARDED MAN WITH A PHRYGIAN CAP (PRIAM?) (2)
HEAD OF A BEARDED MAN WITH A PHRYGIAN CAP, DECORATED WITH A GRIFFIN IN RELIEF (1)
HEAD OF A BEARDED MAN WITH VINE LEAVES IN HIS HAIR (3)
Head of a bearded man. (2)
HEAD OF A BEARDED WARRIOR WITH A CORINTHIAN CRESTED HELMET (AJAX?) (1)
HEAD OF A DOG (1)
HEAD OF A FAUN (1)
HEAD OF A FEMALE FAUN (1)
HEAD OF A LANDSDOWNE HERAKLES (WITH CLUB) (1)
HEAD OF A MAENAD WITH IVY WREATH (5)
HEAD OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES (3)
HEAD OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES, CUP AND THYRSOS IN FIELD (2)
HEAD OF A MAENAD WITH VINE LEAVES, INSCRIPTION (1)
Head of a man in profile, bearing his teeth, with goggle eyes and bulbous nose, wearing a diadem. (1)
Head of a man with a light beard. (1)
Head of a man, a Corinthian crested helmet worn backward, the letter I in the field, groundline. (1)
Head of a man, as Hermes - a winged caduceus behind the head, a tortoise in the field. (1)
Head of a man, perhaps with Ammon horns, so Zeus. (1)
Head of a man. (10)
Head of a man. Inscribed SKYLAKO. (1)
Head of a Muse. (2)
HEAD OF A PHILOSOPHER (1)
HEAD OF A RAM AND AN IBEX, STAFF (1)
HEAD OF A RAM, STAFF (?) (1)
HEAD OF A SATYR (3)
HEAD OF A SATYR ( HORNS ON HIS FOREHEAD ), THE CLOAK KNOTTED AROUND HIS NECK (1)
HEAD OF A SATYR (?) (2)
Head of a satyr wearing a vine wreath, animal skin at his neck. (1)
HEAD OF A SATYR WITH HORNS (1)
HEAD OF A SATYR WITH THYRSOS, INSCRIPTION (1)
HEAD OF A SATYR, VINE LEAVES IN HIS HAIR (1)
Head of a Socrates. (1)
HEAD OF A THESEUS WITH THE SKIN OF THE MINOTAUR (1)
HEAD OF A VEILED SATURN, GLOBE, AND SCYTHE IN THE FIELD (1)
HEAD OF A VEILED SATURN, GLOBE, AND SCYTHE IN THE FIELD BEHIND (1)
HEAD OF A VEILED SATURN, SCYTHE IN THE FIELD (3)
Head of a warrior, a Corinthian crested helmet worn backward. (1)
Head of a warrior, a Corinthian helmet worn backward, hatched border. (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN (?) IN PROFILE, THE HAIR TIED WITH A FILLET (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN (?) IN PROFILE, WITH SCARF (HAIRNET) AND HORNS OF AMMON (?) (2)
Head of a woman (personification of Egypt?) with elephant cap, crocodile, cornucopia, insect (ant ?) in the field (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE (5)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE WITH A DROP EARRING, HAIR DRESSED UP WITH PLAITS AND DIADEM, A SCORPION IN THE FIELD BEHIND (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE WITH A NECKLACE, HAIR DRESSED UP WITH PLAITS AND DIADEM, (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, A FILLET IN HER HAIR (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HAIR BOUND UP (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HAIR BOUND UP WITH TWO BANDS, INSCRIPTION (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HAIR DRESSED WITH PLAITS, DIADEM AND SCARF (10)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HAIR TIED UP (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HAIR TIED UP WITH A SCARF (3)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HER HAIR TIED IN A CHIGNON (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HER HAIR TIED UP IN A SCARF (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, HER HAIR TIED WITH A CLOTH IN A CHIGNON (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, WITH A LAUREL WREATH (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE, WITH VEIL AND DIADEM (2)
HEAD OF A WOMAN IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW, WITH VEIL AND DIADEM, JUNO? (1)
Head of a woman wearing a hairband, her hair dressed along her crown. (1)
Head of a woman wearing a tiara. (1)
HEAD OF A WOMAN WITH A VEIL (7)
Head of a woman with loose ringlets. (1)
Head of a woman with tiara. (1)
Head of a woman, her hair bound. (1)
Head of a woman, her hair dressed high. (1)
Head of a woman. (8)
Head of a woman. Two-thirds view. (1)
HEAD OF A YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) WITH IVY AND GRAPES OF VINE WREATH, THYRSOS AND CUP (1)
HEAD OF A YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) WITH IVY WREATH, THYRSOS AND CUP, INSCRIPTION (2)
HEAD OF A YOUNG HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN CAP (1)
HEAD OF A YOUNG HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN CAP, THE PAWS KNOTTED AT THE SHOULDER (1)
HEAD OF A YOUNG HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN KNOTTED AROUND THE NECK (1)
Head of a young satyr with a crown of vine leaves. (2)
Head of a young satyr with long braids of hair. (2)
Head of a young satyr with moustache. (1)
Head of a young satyr. (4)
HEAD OF A YOUTH ( HERAKLES ?) (2)
HEAD OF A YOUTH ( HERAKLES ?), INSCRIPTION (2)
Head of a youth (Apollo?) wearing a fillet; long hair. (1)
Head of a youth in a crestless helmet. (1)
Head of a youth in a helmet in profile. (1)
HEAD OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, THE PLUMED HELMET WITH A BEARDED SATYR HEAD AS NECK GUARD AND FRONT. (2)
HEAD OF A YOUTH IN PROFILE, WITH A CORINTHIAN PLUMED HELMET. (4)
Head of a youth wearing a fillet. (1)
HEAD OF A YOUTH WEARING THE SKIN OF A BULL (?) AS CAP (4)
HEAD OF A YOUTH WEARING THE SKIN OF A BULL AS CAP (1)
HEAD OF A YOUTH WITH A PHRYGIAN CAP (PARIS?) IN PROFILE (9)
Head of a youth with black African features; hatched border. (1)
HEAD OF A YOUTH WITH LAUREL WREATH (1)
Head of a youth, a flower in his hair. (1)
HEAD OF A YOUTH, IN PROFILE (1)
HEAD OF ACHELOUS (1)
HEAD OF ACHILLES IN A HELMET (2)
HEAD OF AENEAS [HEAD OF AENEAS, IN A HELMET, A STAR ABOVE] (1)
HEAD OF AEOLUS (2)
HEAD OF AESCHINES, THE ORATOR (1)
HEAD OF AESCULAPIUS (1)
HEAD OF AGAMEMNON (1)
HEAD OF AGATHARCHIDES OF CNIDUS, THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF AGESILAUS [THE SPARTAN GENERAL] (1)
HEAD OF AJAX TELAMON IN A HELMET (1)
HEAD OF ALCIBIADES IN A HELMET (1)
HEAD OF ALCMAEON (1)
HEAD OF ALCON, THE SURGEON (1)
HEAD OF ALEXANDER COVERED WITH A LION'S SKIN (2)
Head of Alexander with Ammon horns. (1)
Head of Alexander with Ammon horns. Signed PICHLER. (1)
HEAD OF AN EAGLE (15)
Head of an eagle with the thunderbolt of Jupiter. (1)
HEAD OF AN EAGLE WITH THUNDERBOLT (1)
HEAD OF AN EAGLE, INSCRIPTION (1)
HEAD OF AN EMPEROR (?), AN EAGLE BEHIND (1)
Head of an old man. (1)
HEAD OF ANAXAGORAS (1)
HEAD OF ANAXIMANDER (1)
HEAD OF ANAXIMENES, THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF ANTIGONUS (1)
HEAD OF ANTIPATER (1)
HEAD OF ANTIPHON , THE SOPHIST (1)
HEAD OF ANTIPHON, THE SOPHIST (1)
HEAD OF ANTISTHENES (1)
HEAD OF ANTONIUS MUSA, THE PHYSICIAN (1)
Head of Aphrodite, lampadion hair. (1)
Head of Apollo (2)
HEAD OF APOLLO (?) WITH FILLET (1)
Head of Apollo crowned with laurel leaves. (1)
Head of Apollo his hair tied with a fillet. (1)
Head of Apollo with head band, long corkscrew curls. (1)
HEAD OF APOLLO WITH LAUREL WREATH (1)
HEAD OF APOLLO, HERMES AND A SATYR MASK (?) (1)
Head of Apollo. (1)
HEAD OF APOLLONIUS OF TYANA (1)
HEAD OF APPIANUS OF ALEXANDRIA, THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF ARATUS OF SICYONE [GENERAL IN THE ACHAEAN LEAGUE] (1)
HEAD OF ARCHILAOS (1)
HEAD OF ARCHIMEDES (1)
HEAD OF ARCHYTAS OF TARENTUM [ARCHITAS FROM TARAS] (1)
HEAD OF ARIADNE (1)
Head of Ariadne or a maenad wearing an ivy wreath. (1)
Head of Ariadne or a maenad, ivy crowned. (2)
Head of Ariadne or a maenad, ivy-wreathed. (1)
Head of Ariadne or maenad with ivy wreath and ringlets. (1)
Head of Ariadne with a rich crown of ivy. (1)
Head of Ariadne with crown of 'pampani' (ivy?). (1)
Head of Ariadne with diadem and subtle crown of ivy. (1)
Head of Ariadne with grape crown and nebride. (1)
HEAD OF ARISTARCHUS, THE ORATOR (1)
HEAD OF ARISTEUS (1)
HEAD OF ARISTIDES (1)
HEAD OF ARISTIDES [THE ATHENIAN GENERAL] (1)
HEAD OF ARISTIPPUS (1)
HEAD OF ARISTOGEITON (1)
HEAD OF ARISTOMES [HERO OF MESSENIA] IN A HELMET (1)
HEAD OF ARISTOTLE, IN A CAP (1)
HEAD OF ARTEMIS (?) WITH QUIVER (?) (2)
Head of Artemis wearing a coronet, dress at the neck, her quiver at her shoulder. (1)
HEAD OF ARTEMIS WITH ARROW (1)
HEAD OF ARTEMIS WITH QUIVER (1)
HEAD OF ASCANIUS, IN A PHRYGIAN BONNET (1)
HEAD OF ASCLEPIADES, THE PHYSICIAN (1)
Head of Asklepios with dress at the neck. Before it his staff with snake. (1)
HEAD OF ASPASIA (1)
HEAD OF ASPASIA HOLDING A SCROLL IN HER HAND (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA ( ROMA ?) WITH HELMET, DECORATED WITH A WOLF SUCKLING A BABY IN RELIEF (1)
Head of Athena with Corinthian helmet. (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH HELMET (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH HELMET, DECORATED WITH A GRIFFIN, SNAKE AND LAUREL WREATH IN RELIEF (2)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH HELMET, DECORATED WITH AN OWL IN RELIEF, INSCRIPTION (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH HELMET, PLUME HELD BY A WINGED HIPPOCAMP, INSCRIPTION (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, DECORATED WITH RELIEF, NECKLACE (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, DECORATED WITH SNAKE RELIEF (2)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, DECORATED WITH SNAKE RELIEF, INSCRIPTION (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, DECORATED WITH SNAKE RELIEF, INSCRIPTION (?) (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET WITH SNAKE RELIEF (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET, DECORATED WITH A WINGED HIPPOCAMP IN RELIEF, THREE STRANDS OF BEAD NECKLACE, INSCRIPTION (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET, DECORATED WITH OWL IN RELIEF, SIGNATURE (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET, DECORATED WITH WINGED HIPPOCAMP IN RELIEF (2)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH PLUMED HELMET, DECORATED WITH WINGED HIPPOCAMP IN RELIEF, SIGNATURE (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH SATYR FACE HELMET (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH SATYR FACED HELMET (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH SATYR FACED HELMET, SYMBOL (1)
HEAD OF ATHENA WITH SATYR FACED PLUMED HELMET, WITH WINGS AS CHEEKPIECES, WEARING THE AEGIS (1)
Head of Athena, a satyr mask on her helmet. (1)
Head of Augustus? (1)
Head of bacchic follower (semi-nude) with thyrsus on her shoulders. She faces to the left. (1)
Head of bacchic follower with an ivy crown. (1)
Head of bacchic follower with diadem, crown of grapes and necklace. (1)
Head of bacchic follower with ivy crown and nebride. Profile to the right. (1)
Head of bacchic follower with ivy crown and thyrsus. Profile to the right. (1)
Head of bacchic follower with ivy crown. Profile to the right. (2)
Head of Bacchus as a child with an ivy crown. (1)
Head of Bacchus with a ivy crown and a thyrsus. (1)
Head of Bacchus with a laurel crown. (1)
Head of Bacchus with vine crown. (1)
Head of bald Silenus with a crown, and lion's skin. (1)
Head of bald Silenus with a crown. (1)
Head of bald Silenus. (1)
Head of bearded man (Zeus?), dress at the neck. (1)
HEAD OF BEARDED MAN WITH EAGLE CAP (4)
HEAD OF BEARDED MAN WITH FILLET (1)
Head of bearded Mars with helmet (with a visor in the shape of a human head). (1)
Head of bearded Mars. (2)
Head of bearded Pan. (1)
HEAD OF BEARDED VEILED MAN (1)
HEAD OF BERENICE [MOTHER OF PTOLOMY II. PHILADELPHUS] (1)
HEAD OF BIAS (1)
HEAD OF BION [of Borysthenes,THE PHILOSOPHER] (1)
HEAD OF BRITANNIA (?) WITH A CRESTED HELMET WITH RELIEF DECORATION (A LION) (1)
HEAD OF BYZAS IN A HELMET [FOUNDER OF BYZANTIUM] (1)
HEAD OF CALLISTHENES (1)
HEAD OF CALLISTRATUS, THE GRAMMARIAN [ORATOR] (1)
HEAD OF CARNEADES (1)
HEAD OF CECROPS [THE NAME IS INSCRIBED ON HIS HEAD BAND], KING OF ATTICA, TWO FACES, WITH AN OWL (1)
HEAD OF CERES (?) WEARING DIADEM WITH EARS OF CORN (?) AND VEIL (1)
Head of Ceres and Persephone. (1)
HEAD OF CERES IN RELIEF, A HEAD OF AUGUSTUS INCISED IN THE HOLLOW BACK (1)
HEAD OF CERES WEARING DIADEM WITH EARS OF CORN (1)
HEAD OF CERES WEARING DIADEM WITH EARS OF CORN AND VEIL (1)
HEAD OF CERES WEARING DIADEM WITH EARS OF CORN AND VEIL, INSCRIPTION (5)
HEAD OF CERES WEARING DIADEM WITH EARS OF CORN, INSCRIPTION (1)
Head of Ceres with grains of wheat and other symbols. (1)
HEAD OF CHARON (1)
HEAD OF CHARONDAS (1)
HEAD OF CHILON (1)
HEAD OF CHRYSIPPUS (1)
HEAD OF CIMON, IN A HELMET (1)
Head of clean shaven Mars, with long braids of hair, maybe Minerva. (1)
HEAD OF CLEOBULUS [Cleobolus of Lindus] (1)
HEAD OF CLISTHENES [Kleisthenes] ATHENIAN POLITICIAN (1)
HEAD OF CORNELIUS CELSUS, THE PHYSICIAN (1)
HEAD OF CRATERUS IN A HELMET (1)
HEAD OF CRATES (1)
HEAD OF CRATIPPUS [OF PERGAMON, THE PHILOSOPHER] (1)
Head of crowned Silenus with ivy leaves. (3)
HEAD OF DAMO, DAUGHTER OF PYTHAGORAS (1)
HEAD OF DAMON (1)
HEAD OF DEMADES , THE ORATOR (1)
Head of Demeter, veiled, with a wreath of poppies. (1)
HEAD OF DEMETRIUS (1)
HEAD OF DEMETRIUS [POLIORCETES] (1)
HEAD OF DEMOCEDES OF CROTON, THE PHYSICIAN (1)
HEAD OF DEMOCRITUS (DEMOKRITES THE PHILOSOPHER) (1)
HEAD OF DEMOSTHENES , THE ORATOR (1)
Head of Diana facing to the right with her bow in front, and the quiver on her back, the half-moon on her head. (1)
Head of Diana facing to the right with her quiver on her back, half her chest uncovered. (1)
HEAD OF DIANA IN A HELMET AND DRAPERY OF BROWN COLOUR (1)
Head of Diana looking to the right, with her bow and quiver on her back. Her hair is tied in braids across her head. (1)
Head of Diana with quiver on her back, and tumbling hair. (1)
Head of Diana, quiver at her shoulder. (2)
HEAD OF DICEARCHUS (1)
HEAD OF Diodorus Siculus, THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF DIOGENES (1)
HEAD OF DIOMEDE IN A HELMET, WITH THE PALLADIUM (1)
HEAD OF DION [OF SYRACUSE] (1)
HEAD OF Dionysius of Halicarnassus, THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF DIONYSOS (?) ON A BASE WITH GARLANDS AND LEAVES (2)
HEAD OF DIONYSOS (?) WITH A WREATH OF IVY (?) LEAVES (1)
HEAD OF DIONYSOS WITH A WREATH OF IVY AND GRAPE (1)
Head of Dionysos, bearded. (1)
Head of Drusus. (1)
HEAD OF EMPEDOCLES (1)
HEAD OF Epictetus (1)
HEAD OF EPICURUS (1)
HEAD OF EPIMENIDES [THE CRETAN RELIGIOUS TEACHER AND PROPHET] (1)
HEAD OF ERATOSTHENES [THE ORATOR] (1)
HEAD OF ERESISTRATOS, THE PHYSICIAN (1)
Head of Eros facing, with plaited centre lock. (1)
HEAD OF EUCLID IN A VEIL (1)
HEAD OF EUDOXUS (1)
HEAD OF EUMENES IN A HELMET [SECRETARY TO PHILLIP AND ALEXANDER] (1)
HEAD OF FAUSTINA (1)
Head of Faustina the younger? (1)
HEAD OF FAUSTINA, A DRAPERY OVER HER HEAD, SOURROUNDED BY A BORDER OF LAURELS A ROMAN IMPERIAL BUST IN INTAGLIO ON THE REVERSE (1)
HEAD OF GAIUS MELISSUS , THE ORATOR (1)
HEAD OF GALEN OF PERGAMUM, THE PHYSICIAN (1)
Head of Ganimede and the eagle of Jupiter on head. (1)
Head of Ganimede with Phrygian cap (3)
Head of Ganymede with a small eagle in the field. By Burch (signed). (1)
HEAD OF GANYMEDE, WITH ATTRIBUTES (1)
HEAD OF GLYCON [WITH CLUB AND WREATH] (1)
HEAD OF GORGIAS , THE NIHILIST (1)
HEAD OF GYLIPPUS [CAPTAIN OF THE SPARTANS] (1)
HEAD OF HARMODEUS [HARMODIOS] (1)
HEAD OF HECTOR [IN A HELMET] (1)
HEAD OF HELEN (?) WEARING FILLETS AND A CAP (1)
Head of Hellenistic ruler with diadem (1)
HEAD OF HERACLITUS (1)
HEAD OF HERAKLES (?) (2)
HEAD OF HERAKLES (?) ( OMPHALE ?) WITH LION SKIN CAP (1)
Head of Herakles (Lysippan). (2)
HEAD OF HERAKLES WITH A CLUB (1)
Head of Herakles with club (1)
HEAD OF HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN CAP (2)
HEAD OF HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN KNOTTED AROUND THE NECK (6)
HEAD OF HERAKLES WITH THE LION SKIN KNOTTED AROUND HIS NECK (1)
HEAD OF HERAKLES WITH THE LION SKIN KNOTTED AROUND HIS NECK AND VINE LEAVES IN HIS HAIR (1)
Head of Herakles. (1)
HEAD OF HERCULES (1)
HEAD OF HERCULES [BEARDED] (1)
HEAD OF HERCULES IN PROFILE, THE LION'S HEAD AND SKIN OVER HIM (1)
Head of Hercules with cap (sometimes thought to be Vulcan). (1)
Head of Hercules, lion-skin (1)
HEAD OF HERMES TRISMEGISTUS, WITH A [WINGED] PETASUS [ABOVE AND CADEUCEUS] (1)
Head of Hermes with a cap on his head. (1)
HEAD OF HERMES WITH CADUCEUS (2)
HEAD OF HERODOTUS THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF HERON (1)
HEAD OF HIPPARCHIA IN A VEIL (1)
HEAD OF HIPPARCHUS (1)
HEAD OF HIPPOCRATES, THE PHYSICIAN (1)
HEAD OF HYGIEIA WITH A DIADEM, SNAKE FEEDING FROM PATERA BELOW (1)
HEAD OF HYPEREIDES, THE LOGOGRAPHER (1)
HEAD OF IO (?) IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW, WITH SMALL COW HORNS (?) AND NECKLACE (1)
HEAD OF IO IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW, WITH SMALL COW HORNS AND NECKLACE (4)
HEAD OF IO IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW, WITH SMALL COW HORNS AND NECKLACE, NEXT TO THE HEAD OF A BULL, A CAPRICORN BELOW (1)
Head of Io, with little growing horns and cow earrings. (1)
Head of Io, with little horns on the hat (3)
HEAD OF ISAEUS , THE ORATOR (1)
HEAD OF ISIS IN PROFILE, WEARING A CROWN, A CANOPIC JAR AS BODY (11)
HEAD OF ISOCRATES, THE RHETORICIAN (1)
Head of Julia Augusta Titi (?) (1)
Head of Juno with goat's skin on her head. (2)
Head of Juno. (6)
Head of Jupiter (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER (?) WITH WINGS IN HIS HAIR, IN PROFILE (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER (?), IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER (A BEARDED MAN), HAIR TIED IN DIADEM, IN PROFILE LEFT (3)
HEAD OF JUPITER (A BEARDED MAN), WITH LAUREL WREATH, IN PROFILE (3)
HEAD OF JUPITER (PORTRAIT?) WITH LAUREL (OLIVE?) WREATH, IN PROFILE (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER AMMON (A HELMET?) IN PROFILE. (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER AMMON IN PROFILE, A CRESCENT MOON ON HIS FOREHEAD. (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER AMMON IN PROFILE, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER AMMON IN PROFILE, WEARING A PETASOS (?). (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER AMMON IN PROFILE. (11)
HEAD OF JUPITER AMMON, DRESSED, IN PROFILE. (3)
HEAD OF JUPITER AMMON, WITH RAYS, IN PROFILE. (1)
Head of Jupiter as Serapis (2)
Head of Jupiter as Serapis on top of eagle (1)
Head of Jupiter in profile with ram's horns (1)
Head of Jupiter in profile with trident of Neptune (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH RAYS, AND THE ATTRIBUTES OF AMMON AND SERAPIS, A TRIDENT WITH SNAKE AND INSCRIPTION (SAVIOUR) IN THE FIELD. (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH RAYS, AND THE ATTRIBUTES OF AMMON AND SERAPIS, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH RAYS, AND THE ATTRIBUTES OF AMMON AND SERAPIS. (8)
HEAD OF JUPITER IN PROFILE, DRESSED, WITH THE ATTRIBUTES OF AMMON AND SERAPIS; A DRESSED FIGURE WITH A STAR ABOVE AND INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER IN PROFILE, WITH RAYS, AND THE ATTRIBUTES OF AMMON AND SERAPIS. (3)
HEAD OF JUPITER IN PROFILE, WITH RAYS, GLOBE , AND THE ATTRIBUTES OF AMMON AND SERAPIS, IN THE FIELD A CORNUCOPIA AND A TRIDENT WITH SNAKE, INSCRIPTION BELOW. (1)
Head of Jupiter in profile. (2)
Head of Jupiter in three-quarter view. (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER SERAPIS (2)
HEAD OF JUPITER WITH LAUREL WREATH, IN PROFILE (9)
Head of Jupiter with ram's horns (6)
Head of Jupiter with veiled cap and oak leaf crown (1)
Head of Jupiter within a fly's body (1)
HEAD OF JUPITER, IN THREE-QUARTER VIEW (2)
HEAD OF JUPITER, WITH LAUREL WREATH, IN PROFILE RIGHT; TWO FLIES IN THE FIELD BELOW (1)
Head of Jupiter. (1)
Head of L. Iunius BRUTUS [LUCIUS TARQUINIUS] (1)
HEAD OF LANDSDOWNE HERAKLES (WITH CLUB), INSCRIPTION (2)
HEAD OF LAOCOON (1)
HEAD OF LEANDER (1)
HEAD OF LEODAMAS [THE ORATOR] (1)
HEAD OF LEODAMAS, THE ORATOR (1)
HEAD OF LEONIDAS, THE SPARTAN (1)
HEAD OF LEUCIPPUS (1)
HEAD OF Lucian of Samosata (1)
HEAD OF LYCURGUS (1)
HEAD OF LYSANDER [GENERAL OF THE SPARTANS] (1)
HEAD OF LYSIAS, THE LOGOGRAPHER [THE ORATOR OF SYRACUSE] (1)
HEAD OF LYSIMACHUS [ALEXANDER WITH HORNS OF ZEUS AMMON] (1)
HEAD OF MACHAON (1)
Head of man with flat cap (1)
Head of Mark Anthony (1)
Head of Mark Antony. (1)
HEAD OF MARS [WITH A HELMET] (1)
HEAD OF MEDUSA (5)
HEAD OF MEDUSA (IRIS?) (1)
HEAD OF MEDUSA (STROZZI TYPE) (1)
HEAD OF MEDUSA (STROZZI TYPE), SIGNATURE IN FIELD (3)
HEAD OF MEDUSA ENCIRCLED BY A WREATH (1)
Head of Medusa in high relief. (1)
Head of Medusa in profile, wings and snakes in hair. (2)
HEAD OF MEDUSA IN PROFILE, WINGS IN HAIR (15)
HEAD OF MEDUSA IN PROFILE, WINGS IN HAIR, KERYKEION (2)
HEAD OF MEDUSA IN PROFILE, WINGS IN HAIR, SCORPION, INSCRIPTION (1)
HEAD OF MEDUSA IN THREE QUARTER VIEW (1)
HEAD OF MEDUSA IN THREE QUARTER VIEW, SNAKES TIED UNDER THE CHIN (1)
HEAD OF MEDUSA IN THREE QUARTER VIEW, WINGS IN HAIR, SNAKES TIED UNDER CHIN (5)
HEAD OF MEDUSA, DROOPING WING IN HER HAIR (1)
HEAD OF MELEAGER (1)
HEAD OF MENEDEMUS (1)
HEAD OF MENELAUS (1)
HEAD OF MERCURY (1)
Head of Mercury with wingless cap and the caduceus. (1)
Head of Mercury with wingless cap. (2)
Head of Mercury, caduceus behind. (1)
Head of Mercury. (1)
HEAD OF METRODORUS (1)
HEAD OF METRODORUS OF MYSIA (1)
HEAD OF MILTIADES (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA (?) IN PROFILE, WITH A CORINTHIAN PLUMED HELMET. (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA (?) IN PROFILE, WITH A HELMET DECORATED IN SCALES AND A WINGED DRAGON AS PLUME. (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA (ALEXANDER?) IN PROFILE, WITH A HELMET (THE FRONT A BEARDED FACE). (1)
Head of Minerva in Corinthian helmet. (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH AEGIS AND A HELMET (THE FRONT IN THE SHAPE OF A BEARDED FACE). (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE WITH PLUMED HELMET. (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A CORINTHIAN HELMET. (8)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A CORINTHIAN HELMET; A COW AND CALF IN THE FIELD BEHIND. (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A CORINTHIAN PLUMED HELMET. (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A HELMET (THE FRONT A BEARDED FACE). (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A PEARL NECKLACE AND A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET. (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A PEARL NECKLACE AND HELMET (FRONT: FOUR HORSES, PLUME SUPPORTED BY A PEGASUS). INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (3)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A PEARL NECKLACE AND HELMET (FRONT: SIX HORSES, PLUMES: SUPPORTED BY A PEGASUS). (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A PEARL NECKLACE, AND A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET (WITH A GRIFFIN). (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET. (5)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET (WITH LAUREL WREATH, THE FRONT A BEARDED FACE) (1)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET (WITH OLIVE WREATH AND OWL DECORATION). (2)
HEAD OF MINERVA IN PROFILE, WITH PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET (WITH SPHYNX DECORATION). (1)
Head of Minerva with aegis and clamide which the left hand raises up to the chest. The helmet has relief of grifins and rams' heads. (1)
Head of Minerva with biga on helmet in relief. (1)
Head of Minerva with chiton with short sleeves. Serpents leave from the aegis. Her hair is like 6:1.H.28 (1)
Head of Minerva with helmet (griffin on top). (1)
Head of Minerva with helmet and aegis. (2)
Head of Minerva with helmet and earrings. (2)
Head of Minerva with helmet, earrings and necklace. (2)
Head of Minerva with helmet, with lyre in the field. (1)
Head of Minerva with helmet. (4)
Head of Minerva with sphinx on helmet, plus aegis. (1)
Head of Minerva, helmeted, and with a bow behind her back. (1)
Head of Minerva, helmeted, and with aegis. (1)
Head of Minerva, helmeted, stands holding her spear and her shield. (1)
HEAD OF NEARCHUS [IN A HELMET ?] (1)
Head of Neptune. (1)
HEAD OF NESTOR (1)
HEAD OF NICIAS [THE ATHENIAN GENERAL; WITH BEARD AND HELMET] (1)
HEAD OF OMPHALE COVERED WITH THE LION'S SKIN (1)
Head of Omphale wearing the lionskin. (1)
HEAD OF OMPHALE WITH LION SKIN CAP (4)
HEAD OF OMPHALE WITH LION SKIN CAP, INSCRIPTION (1)
Head of Omphale, in three quarter view, wearing the lionskin. (1)
HEAD OF PALEMEDES (1)
Head of Pan and beard. (1)
Head of Pan with goat horns. (1)
HEAD OF PAN, PAN PIPES (1)
Head of Pan, with Etruscan characteristics. (1)
HEAD OF PAN, WITH THE CROOK (1)
Head of Pantheon Jupiter in profile with all his attributes. Snake wrapped around trident. (1)
HEAD OF PARIS (1)
HEAD OF PARMENIDES (1)
HEAD OF PARMENION IN A HELMET (1)
HEAD OF PATROCLUS IN A HELMET (1)
HEAD OF PAUSANIAS, THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF PELOPIDAS [THE THEBAN GENERAL] (1)
HEAD OF PERDICCAS IN A HELMET (1)
HEAD OF PERIANDER (1)
HEAD OF PERICLES IN A HELMET (2)
HEAD OF PERIPHAS, KING OF ATHENS, WITH THE EAGLE AND SCEPTRE (1)
HEAD OF PERSEUS (2)
HEAD OF PERSEUS IN A WINGED HELMET (2)
HEAD OF PERSEUS, HIS HELMET IN THE FORM OF A WINGED PHRYGIAN CAP (FOLLOWING CANOVA) (4)
HEAD OF PHAEDON [THE GREEK PHILOSOPHER PHAIDON] (1)
HEAD OF PHERECYDES (1)
Head of Philip II of Spain. (1)
HEAD OF PHILISTOS OF SYRACUSE, THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF PHILOCTETES IN A HELMET (1)
HEAD OF PHILOPOEMEN IN A HELMET [ACHAEAN GENERAL] (1)
HEAD OF PHOCION [THE ATHENIAN GENERAL] (1)
HEAD OF PHOEBUS, WITH LONG FLOWING LOCKS AND RAYS (1)
HEAD OF PISISTRATUS (1)
HEAD OF PITHEOS (1)
HEAD OF PITTACUS (1)
HEAD OF PLATO (2)
HEAD OF PLOTINUS, THE PHILOSOPHER (1)
HEAD OF PLUTARCH, THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF PLUTO (1)
HEAD OF POLIDUS [POLYIDUS] THE PHYSICIAN (1)
HEAD OF POLYBIUS, THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF PONON [CONON; CAPTAIN OF THE ATHENIANS] (1)
HEAD OF POSEIDON (?) (1)
HEAD OF POSEIDON WITH CROWN, TRIDENT (2)
HEAD OF POSEIDON, TRIDENT (1)
HEAD OF POSSIDONIUS [POSIDONIUS] (1)
HEAD OF PRIAM IN A PHRYGIAN BONNET (2)
Head of Proserpina (as in the gem of Sicily). (5)
HEAD OF PROSERPINE (1)
HEAD OF PSYCHE (1)
HEAD OF PSYCHE IN PROFILE (3)
HEAD OF PSYCHE IN PROFILE, A BUTTERFLY IN FRONT OF HER, SIGNATURE (1)
HEAD OF PYRRHUS IN A HELMET, WITH A SHIELD AND SPEAR (1)
HEAD OF PYTHIAS (1)
Head of Rain Jupiter (1)
Head of Roma. (1)
HEAD OF SATURN (BEARDED, HAIR TIED IN DIADEM), SCYTHE IN THE FIELD (1)
HEAD OF SATURN (BEARDED, HAIR TIED IN DIADEM), SCYTHE IN THE FIELD, INSCRIPTION (1)
HEAD OF SCYLAX (1)
Head of Serapis Ammon. (1)
Head of Serapis wearing the calathus crown. (1)
HEAD OF SEXTUS EMPIRICUS, THE PHYSICIAN (1)
Head of Silenus (1)
HEAD OF SOCRATES (2)
HEAD OF SOLON (1)
HEAD OF SOSIGENES (1)
HEAD OF STRABO (1)
HEAD OF TELEMACHUS (1)
HEAD OF THALES (1)
HEAD OF THE NILE, WITH THE ATTRIBUTES (1)
HEAD OF THE SUN [PHOEBUS] ISSUING FROM THE SHADES OF NIGHT (1)
Head of the young Hercules, club behind. Copy of the Gnaios gem in the British Museum. (1)
HEAD OF THEMISTOCLES (1)
HEAD OF THEOPHANES, THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF THEOPHRASTUS (1)
HEAD OF THEOPOMPUS OF CHIOS, THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF THEROMINES [THERAMENES; GENERAL OF THE ATHENIANS] (1)
HEAD OF THRASIBULUS IN A HELMET (1)
HEAD OF THUCYDIDES THE HISTORIAN (1)
HEAD OF TIMAEUS OF LOCRIS (1)
HEAD OF TIMANDRIDES (1)
HEAD OF TIMOLEON [THE CORINTHIAN GENERAL] (1)
HEAD OF TIMON THE MISANTHROPE (1)
HEAD OF TYCHE WITH MURAL CROWN (1)
HEAD OF TYCHE, WITH MURAL CROWN AND VEIL, IN PROFILE (5)
HEAD OF TYCHE, WITH MURAL CROWN AND VEIL, IN PROFILE, ON TWO CORNUCOPIAE (2)
HEAD OF TYCHE, WITH MURAL CROWN AND VEIL, IN PROFILE; EARS OF CORN (1)
HEAD OF TYCHE, WITH MURAL CROWN AND VEIL, IN PROFILE; INSCRIPTION: LAODICEA (1)
HEAD OF ULYSSES (1)
HEAD OF ULYSSES [IN A CAP] (1)
Head of veiled lady, taken to be Vesta. (1)
Head of Vulcan with helmet and hammer. (1)
Head of Vulcan. (1)
Head of warrior, taken for that of Minerva. (1)
Head of woman with bound hair. Right profile. (1)
HEAD OF WOMAN WITH HAIR BOUND UP, EARRING AND NECKLACE (2)
Head of woman with ivy crown, nebride and thyrsus. Profile to the right. (2)
HEAD OF XANTHIPPUS IN A HELMET [CAPTAIN OF THE SPARTANS] (1)
HEAD OF XENOPHON [THE ATHENIAN CAPTAIN] (1)
Head of young Apollo, crowned with laurel leaves, with a python. (1)
HEAD OF YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) WITH IVY AND GRAPES OF VINE WREATH (2)
HEAD OF YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) WITH IVY AND GRAPES OF VINE WREATH, CUP (1)
HEAD OF YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) WITH IVY AND GRAPES OF VINE WREATH, CUP AND THYRSOS (2)
Head of young Herakles wearing lionskin. (1)
HEAD OF YOUNG MAN (1)
HEAD OF YOUNG WOMAN, HER HAIR BOUND IN A CHIGNON (1)
HEAD OF YOUNG WOMAN, HER HAIR BOUND IN A CHIGNON, NECKLACE, EARRING (1)
HEAD OF YOUNG WOMAN, HER HAIR BOUND UP (2)
HEAD OF YOUNG WOMAN, HER HAIR BOUND UP IN A SCARF, DIADEM, EARRING (1)
HEAD OF YOUNG WOMAN, HER HAIR BOUND UP WITH A SCARF WITH STARS, NECKLACE, EARRING, DIADEM (?) (1)
HEAD OF YOUNG WOMAN, HER HAIR BOUND UP, WEARING A DIADEM (2)
HEAD OF YOUNG WOMAN, HER HAIR BOUND UP, WEARING A NECKLACE AND EARRING, DOLPHINS IN FIELD (1)
HEAD OF YOUNG WOMAN, HER HAIR BOUND UP, WEARING A NECKLACE AND EARRING, INSCRIPTION (1)
HEAD OF YOUNG WOMAN, VEILED (1)
HEAD OF YOUTH (3)
HEAD OF YOUTH ( HERAKLES?) (1)
HEAD OF YOUTH (APOLLO?) (1)
HEAD OF YOUTH WITH CAP (1)
HEAD OF YOUTH WITH FILLET (1)
Head of youthful Herakles, lionskin at neck. (1)
HEAD OF ZALEUCUS, A BALANCE BENEATH (1)
HEAD OF ZENO (1)
HEAD OF ZENO OF CYPRUS (1)
HEAD OF ZENOCRATES (1)
HEAD OF ZEUS AMMON (5)
HEAD OF ZEUS AMMON, CRESCENT MOON ABOVE (1)
Head of Zeus Ammon. (1)
HEAD OF ZEUS SERAPIS WITH RAYS ON A VASE WITH A CADUCEUS AND A STAFF (?) THREADED THROUGH THE HANDLES (1)
Head of Zeus Serapis. (1)
Head of Zeus with diadem. (1)
Head or mask of an old man. (1)
Head with long hair; Aphrodite or Apollo? (1)
Head with reversed helmet. (1)
HEAD, LION, bull (1)
HEAD, WITH EGYPTIAN DOUBLE CROWN (1)
HEAD, WITH NEMES (1)
HEAD, WITH NEMES AND FLAIL (1)
Head. Gustavus Adolphus??in a setting of his time. (1)
HEADLESS MAN, HOLDING A SNAKE AND A SCEPTRE (?). (1)
Heads of a BOAR and a man conjoined. Inscribed in Greek THIE. (1)
HEADS OF A MAN AND A WOMAN ( HERAKLES AND OMPHALE ?) (1)
HEADS OF CASTOR AND POLLUX (DIOSCURI) IN DOUBLE PROFILE, A STAR ABOVE. (1)
HEADS OF CASTOR AND POLLUX (DIOSCURI) IN DOUBLE PROFILE, STARS ABOVE. (1)
HEADS OF JUPITER AMMON AND JUNO IN DOUBLE PROFILE. (1)
HEADS OF JUPITER AND JUNO LOOKING DIFFERENT WAYS, A DRAPERY HANGING BETWEEN THEM (1)
HEADS OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL (1)
HEADS OF TWO BEARDED MEN (MASKS?), IN A WREATH, AN ARROW BETWEEN THEM (1)
HEBE (?), DRESSED, STANDS HOLDING A BRANCH AND POURING FROM A JUG INTO THE PATERA OF JUPITER, SITTING FRONTALLY ON A THRONE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
HEBE AND IOLAS [PRESENTING NECTAR TO HIM, TO RESTORE HIM TO YOUTH] (1)
Hebe carries a cup of nectar. (1)
HEBE CLEANSING AND REFRESHING MARS [POURING AMBROSIA UPON HIM] (1)
Hébé debout à demi nue, caréssant l' Aigle de Jupiter. Le dessein de cette pâte est três beau, & la gravure excellente. Je ne sais pas, si quelqu' un des Mythologues modernes a remarqué, que Mercure fésoit autrefois les fonctions d' Hébe; c' est Sapho, & Alcée, qui nous l' enseignent. Mercure est représenté dans cette fonction sur un des deux beaux Candélabres triangulaires de marbre du Palais Barberin, où il tient une tasse, comme pour la (1)
Hébé debout tenant une patère qu' elle porte à la bouche; elle est ressemblante à une autre Hébé publiée par Mr. Gravelle, avec cette différence que la. nôtre tient la tasse plus près de la bouche: On voit cette Déesse sur le revers d' une Médaille de Marc-Auréle versant la patère sur un Autel avec le mot IVVENTAS. S. C. (1)
HEBE FEEDING THE EAGLE (1)
HEBE POURING OUT NECTAR TO HERCULES (1)
HEBE POURING OUT NECTAR TO JUPITER [THE EAGLE BEHIND HIM] (1)
HEBE PRESENTING A CUP OF NECTAR TO THE EAGLE OF JUPITER (1)
HEBE, BARING HER BREAST, SITTING WITH THE EAGLE ON AN ALTAR, FEEDING HIM FROM A CUP. (8)
HEBE, DRESS COVERING HER LEGS, SITTING WITH THE EAGLE ON ROCKS, FEEDING HIM FROM A CUP. (1)
HEBE, DRESSED, SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING A CUP FOR THE EAGLE ON AN AMPHORA ON ITS SIDE, CUPID KNEELING AT HER FEET, GROUNDLINE. (1)
HEBE, DRESSED, STANDING NEXT TO THE EAGLE WITH AN THUNDERBOLT ON AN ALTAR, FEEDING HIM FROM A JUG. (2)
HEBE, DRESSED, STANDS HOLDING A JUG, THE EAGLE AT HER FEET, A STELE BEHIND, SIGNATURE UNDER THE GROUNDLINE. (1)
HEBE, HER DRESS COVERING HER LEGS, SITTING WITH THE EAGLE ON ROCKS, A BASKET WITH FRUIT BEHIND. (1)
HEBE, HER DRESS COVERING HER LEGS, STANDING WITH THE EAGLE ON CLOUDS. (1)
HEBE, HER DRESS COVERING HER LEGS, STANDING WITH THE EAGLE, ROCKS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
HEBE, HER DRESS SLIPPED FROM HER SHOULDER, STANDS LEANING ON A PILLAR, HOLDING A CUP, A DOG AT HER FEET, GROUNDLINE. (1)
HEBE, NUDE, SITTING WITH THE EAGLE ON PILLARS, DRAPED, FEEDING HIM FROM A CUP. (1)
HEBE, NUDE, STANDS WITH A CLOAK BEHIND HER, DRINKING FROM A PATERA, A CUPID SITTING AT HER FEET, GROUNDLINE. (1)
HEBE, NUDE, STANDS WITH A CLOAK BEHIND HER, DRINKING FROM A PATERA, A PALM BRANCH IN A JUG AT HER FEET, A TREE WITH FRUIT BEHIND HER, GROUNDLINE. (2)
HEBE, NUDE, STANDS WITH A CLOAK BEHIND HER, DRINKING FROM A PATERA, A PALM BRANCH IN A JUG AT HER FEET, GROUNDLINE. (12)
HEBE, NUDE, STANDS WITH A CLOAK BEHIND HER, DRINKING FROM A PATERA, A PALM BRANCH IN A JUG AT HER FEET, STONES BENEATH THE GROUNDLINE. (1)
HEBE, NUDE, STANDS WITH A CLOAK BEHIND HER, DRINKING FROM A PATERA, GROUNDLINE. (9)
HEBE, NUDE, STANDS WITH A CLOAK BEHIND HER, DRINKING FROM A PATERA, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
HEBE, NUDE, STANDS WITH A CLOAK BEHIND HER, DRINKING FROM A PATERA. (5)
Hebe, nude, stands with a jug in her hand. (1)
HEBREW LETTERS IN A SQUARE GRID, SURROUNDED BY GREEK INSCRIPTIONS (1)
Hécate avec Pluton & Isis. (1)
HECATE TRIMORPH (WEARING A PEPLOS AND POLOI) HOLDING TORCHES AND SNAKES. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
HECTOR [REPROACHING], PARIS, AND HELEN (1)
HECTOR AND AJAX EXCHANGING PRESENTS AFTER THEIR COMBAT [IN THE PRESENCE OF TWO HERALDS] (1)
HECTOR AND AJAX PARTED BY THE HERALDS (1)
HECTOR AND ULYSSES CASTING THE LOTS FOR PARIS AND MENELAUS [IN A HELMET] (1)
HECTOR ATTEMPTING TO SEIZE THE CHARIOT AND HORSES OF ACHILLES [STANDING OVER THE DEAD BODY OF ARETUS, IS ABOUT TO ATTACK WITH HIS SPEAR AUTOMEDON, IN ORDER TO OBTAIN THE HORSES, WHICH AUTOMEDON IN THE CHARIOT IS URGING ON] (1)
HECTOR BREAKING OPEN THE GATE OF THE GRECIAN FORTIFICATIONS [HURLING A STONE AT THE GATE] (1)
HECTOR ENGAGING TO REWARD THE SPY, DOLON [HECTOR RECEIVING THE PROMISE OF DOLON (WHICH HE CONFORMS BY TOUCHING THE SCEPTRE OF HECTOR) TO GO AS A SPY INTO THE GRECIAN CAMP. THE SON OF EUMEDES HAS A WOLF'S SKIN OVER HIS SHOULDERS, AND HOLDS A SPEAR IN HIS HAND] (1)
HECTOR HURLING A STONE AT THE GATE OF THE GRECIAN CAMP (1)
HECTOR PUTTING ON THE ARMOUR OF ACHILLES, AFTER THE DEATH OF PATROCLUS [HE IS LEANING FORWARD TYING ON A SANDAL, WHILE AN ATTENDANT IN A PHRYGIAN CAP IS ABOUT TO PLACE THE HELMET ON HIS HEAD] (1)
HECTOR REPROACHING PARIS (1)
HECTOR REPROACHING PARIS BEFORE HELEN, WHO IS SEATED IN A CHAIR (1)
HECTOR RETIRING AFTER SETTING FIRE TO THE GRECIAN FLEET (1)
HECTOR SEATED ON THE BANKS OF THE XANTHUS, IS ATTENDED BY AENEAS AND AGENOR (1)
HECTOR TAKING LEAVE OF ANDROMACHE AND HIS CHILD (1)
HECTOR UPBRAIDING PARIS, WHO IS SEATED ON A ROCK (1)
HECUBA BLINDING POLYMESTOR [POLYMNESTOR, WHO HAD ASSASSINATED HER SON POLIDORUS] (1)
HECUBA DREAMING [OF THE FIREBRAND BEFORE SHE GIVES BIRTH TO PARIS] (1)
HECUBA IMPLORING MINERVA TO SPARE THE TROJANS [AND OFFERS THE PRECIOUS CARPET TO HER] (1)
HECUBA WITH AN URN WHICH CONTAINS THE ASHES OF POLYXENA AND POLYDORE [THE ASHES OF HECTOR] (1)
HEKATE (THREE BODIED), A POLOS ON EACH HEAD AND HOLDING TORCHES (?), HADES (?) WITH MODIUS ON HIS HEAD AND STAFF IN HIS HAND, A DOG (KERBEROS) AT HIS FEET, ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN HOLDING A SISTRUM AND A SITULA (1)
HEKTOR, WITH PLUMED HELMET AND SPEAR, DEPARTING: A YOUTH WITH PHRYGIAN CAP AND SHIELD (DEVICE: STAR) HOLDING THE HORSES OF HIS CHARIOT, HEKABE AT HEKTOR'S SHOULDER, ANDROMACHE HOLDING ASTYANAX (1)
HELEN AND PARIS [PARIS SHEWING THE SWADDLING-CLOTHES, IN WHICH HE WAS EXPOSED, TO HIS MOTHER, HECUBA, BY WHICH SHE RECOGNISED HIM] (1)
HELEN APPROACHING PARIS, WHO IS SEATED (1)
HELEN STEALING THE ARMS OF DEIPHOBUS (1)
Helios (?) with a whip standing next to a terminus (?), one arm raised and a chlamys draped over the other. (1)
HELIOS WITH CROWN OF RAYS AND LONG DRESS. (1)
HELLE CARRIED ACROSS THE HELLESPONT BY THE RAM. EROS HOLDING ON TO THE TAIL. (1)
HELLE FALLING FROM THE RAM [ON WHICH PHRYXUS IS SEATED ] INTO THE WAVES OF THE HELLESPONT (1)
helmet, athena, god, EROS, shield, spear (1)
helmet, athena, HYGIEIA, serpent, spear, column, shield (1)
helmet, athena, HYGIEIA, serpent, spear, pichler (1)
helmet, athena, HYGIEIA, serpent, staff (1)
helmet, athena, PHIALE, serpent, pichler (1)
helmet, athena, POSEIDON, serpent, TREE, olive, staff, rock, greek, INITIALS (1)
helmet, athena, SITTING, bull, staff (1)
helmet, athena, SITTING, ram, owl, spear (1)
HELMET, SHIELD (1)
helmet, spear, athena, SITTING, rock (1)
helmet, SWORD, athena, SITTING, rock, GORGONEION (1)
Helmeted bust, the helmet with a face on the visor and a side plume. (1)
Helmeted corseleted bust. Inscribed 'in characters stained into the stone' around the head ANDREAS CARRAFA SANCTAE SERVERINAE COMES. (1)
Helmeted head of a bearded warrior in three-quarter front view, the edge of his shield decorated with a running horse. (1)
Helmeted head of a warrior with long hair. The helmet has raised cheekpieces, its crown is decorated with the figure of a young warrior with chlamys, holding a sword seizing a bearded dressed figure by the hair. Before him two griffins ('? drawing his chariot' - Story-Maskelyne). Below the atacker the head and shoulders of a dead figure, a sword and a griffin's head. (1)
Helmeted head of Mars, the bowl in the form of a man's head. (1)
HEMITHEA [HEMILTHEA] SWALLOWED UP BY THE EARTH BEFORE ACHILLES, WHO HAS JUST KILLED TENES (1)
Hen and cock (?) facing each other, groundline. Set in bronze ring. (1)
HEPHAISTOS FORGING AN OBJECT ON THE ANVIL, IN THE PRESENCE OF THE GODS. ZEUS, SITTING ON A ROCK, HERA NEXT TO HIM, APOLLO STANDING WITH A BOW, HERMES WITH HIS KERYKEION, ATHENA IN A HELMET, ARES WITH HELMET AND SPEAR AND APHRODITE (?) (1)
HEPHAISTOS FORGING ON THE ANVIL IN THE PRESENCE OF ZEUS, SITTING ON A ROCK, APOLLO (?) STANDING WITH A BOW (?) AND APHRODITE (?) (1)
HEPHAISTOS FORGING THE ARROWS OF EROS (?), EROS ON THE LEFT BENDING OVER. OTHER GODS (?) IN THE BACK (1)
HEPHAISTOS FORGING THE ARROWS OF EROS ON AN ANVIL, APHRODITE SITTING ON A STOOL (A DOVE BENEATH IT), DIPPING THE TIP OF AN ARROW IN A BOWL, EROS HOLDING A SPEAR TURNING TOWARDS ARES, WHO HOLDS ANOTHER ARROW (1)
Hephaistos' workshop. He is kneeling on a cut tree, naked but for a skin cap, with raised hammer. He holds an object (corselet?) with tongs on a low round anvil decorated with swags, while four naked youths also beat with hammers, and a bearded man with a skin cap also raises a hammer, while holding the object steady and working a foot-bellows? Below, implements - hammer, tongs. Above, a crescent within crescents. Ground line. (1)
HERAKLES (?) ABOUT TO TIE UP KERBEROS (?) WITH A ROPE (1)
HERAKLES (?) AND A WOMAN ON HER KNEES (1)
HERAKLES (?) DANCING, DRUNKEN (?) IN A CAVE WITH ANOTHER MAN, THE CLUB ON THE GROUND (1)
HERAKLES (?) SITTING ON A BASE, HIS LION SKIN DRAPED OVER IT, PLAYING THE KITHARA (1)
HERAKLES (?) SITTING ON A ROCK, EROS (?) (1)
HERAKLES (?) SITTING WITH A GROUP OF PEOPLE WITH CUPS AROUND A TABLE IN A HOUSE WITH A TILED ROOF, A SHIELD LEANS AGAINST THE TABLE, ON THE GROUND A KRATER, A COLUMN WITH A BALL IN THE BACK, TREES ON BOTH SIDES (1)
HERAKLES (?) WITH HIS CLUB RIDING THE BOAR (1)
HERAKLES (?), HIS CLUB LEANING AGAINST A ROCK, HOLDING AN OBJECT (1)
HERAKLES (?), RESTING HIS CLUB ON THE GROUND (1)
HERAKLES (?), RESTING HIS CLUB ON THE GROUND, WITH A YOUTH (1)
HERAKLES (?), WITH A LYRE (?) STANDING NEXT TO A WREATHED COLUMN (1)
HERAKLES (THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER THE ARM) CARRYING THE CRETAN BULL (3)
HERAKLES (WITH LION SKIN CAP AND HOLDING A CLUB) EMBRACING A WOMAN ( DAIANEIRA, HIPPOLYTA ?) WHO IS HOLDING A HELMET, BETWEEN A WREATHED COLUMN WITH A BALL AND A VINE WITH A BUNCH OF GRAPES (1)
HERAKLES (WITH THE CLUB ?) AND THE HORSES OF DIOMEDES, ABDEROS LYING THROWN TO THE GROUND (1)
HERAKLES (WITH THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER ONE ARM ) FIGHTING AN AMAZON ( HIPPOLYTE ?) WITH HIS CLUB (1)
Herakles and Apollo fighting over the tripod, the python in the field; hatched groundline, dotted border. (1)
HERAKLES AND THE HORSES OF DIOMEDES, ABDEROS LYING THROWN TO THE GROUND (1)
Herakles bibax naked, walks holding a large club and a bowl. Short ground line. Inscribed ADMON. A poor copy in London, Dalton 673. (1)
HERAKLES FARNESE ( LEANING ON HIS STAFF ) (3)
HERAKLES FARNESE ( LEANING ON HIS STAFF ), INSCRIPTION (3)
HERAKLES FIGHTING A CENTAUR WITH HIS CLUB (6)
HERAKLES FIGHTING THE WINGED HYDRA, WHICH HAS ONE HEAD WOUND AROUND HIS LEGS, WITH A CLUB (1)
Herakles filling an amphora at the fountain with lion head spout, his club and bow behind him, inscription in the field. (1)
Herakles holding a bow and his club; hatched border. (1)
Herakles holding bow and club; hatched border. (1)
Herakles holding his club and a lion by the front leg, and Medusa holding two lions by their hind leg. (1)
Herakles holding his club supports a collapsing Amazon, dress round her legs, holding a pelta, her axe on the ground before her. Ground line. (1)
HERAKLES HOLDING THE KERYNEIAN STAG BY THE HORNS (1)
HERAKLES LEANING HIS CLUB ON THE GROUND, THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER ONE ARM, HOLDING THE APPLES OF THE HESPERIDES (?) (1)
HERAKLES LEANING ON A TREE TRUNK HOLDING A QUIVER (?), HIS CLUB LEANING AGAINST THE TRUNK, THE LION SKIN SUSPENDED FROM IT (1)
HERAKLES LEANING ON HIS STAFF (1)
Herakles lifting the Cretan bull. (1)
Herakles mingens. (2)
Herakles reclining on his lionskin, holding a hemispherical cup. (1)
Herakles rescuing Deianeira from Acheloos. (1)
Herakles seated on his lionskin, dress at his lap, resting his head and hand on a staff, looking down. Behind him his bow. Before him his club, a sphinx seated on a base within which is shown the head of a boar, and by his feet three apples (of the Hesperides). Ground line. The boar could be the Erymanthian but the hero had no dealings with a sphinx. Story-Maskelyne remarks that this copies an Orléans cornelian (Reinach, pl. 127.86; now St. Petersburg, Neverov 1982, nos. 86-7) inscribed with a reference to Herakles' resting from labour. On the latter he may be holding a sword, not a staff as here, as so in the Ajax pose - see the following and Marlborough 299. (1)
Herakles seated. (1)
Herakles shouldering his club, lionskin over shoulders and holding a large cup, walks with two small Erotes, one clinging to his leg, the other holding a paw of the lionskin. Ground line. (1)
HERAKLES SITTING IN A CHARIOT ON HIS LION SKIN, A WOMAN ( HEBE ?) IN HIS LAP, A CHILD ATTENDING (1)
HERAKLES SITTING ON A ROCK, LEANING ON A CLUB, EROS APPROACHING (1)
HERAKLES SITTING ON HIS LION SKIN, HIS CLUB RESTING ON THE GROUND, HOLDING A PATERA WHICH IS FILLED FROM A JUG BY A MAENAD (?) (1)
Herakles standing frontally, his club set on the ground and the lionskin draped over the arm. He wears a crown and a winged Victory wearing a girded peplos with overfall on an altar is holding a wreath and palm front for him. Set in an iron ring. (1)
HERAKLES SUPPORTING THE DEAD (?) AMAZON HIPPOLYTE (?) WITH A PELTA, HIS CLUB AND HER DOUBLE AXE ON THE GROUND, INSCRIPTION (1)
HERAKLES TYING UP KERBEROS WITH A ROPE (1)
HERAKLES TYING UP KERBEROS WITH A ROPE, HIS LION SKIN DRAPED OVER STONE (1)
HERAKLES TYING UP KERBEROS WITH A ROPE, HIS LION SKIN DRAPED OVER STONE, A HERM OF ATHENA IN THE BACK (1)
Herakles walking a horse, a quiver in the field; dotted border. (1)
HERAKLES WITH A CLUB FIGHTING THE HYDRA, WHICH IS WOUND AROUND HIS LEG (2)
HERAKLES WITH CLUB AND LION SKIN, INSCRIPTION (1)
HERAKLES WITH HIS CLUB ON HIS SHOULDER AND A WOMAN (1)
HERAKLES WITH HIS CLUB SUBDUEING THE HORSES OF DIOMEDES (IN THE BACK, WITH A SHIELD ?) (1)
HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN CAP AND HIS CLUB LIFTING THE VEIL OVER A WOMAN WHO IS APPROACHED BY A YOUTH, INSCRIPTION UNDER THE GROUND LINE (1)
HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN CAP, HOLDING BOW AND CLUB (1)
HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN DRAPED OVER ONE SHOULDER, RESTING HIS CLUB ON THE GROUND, WITH A YOUTH (1)
HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN TIED AROUND HIS WAIST, HOLDING BOW AND CLUB (1)
Herakles wrestles with a small man (possibly Geras - Old Age) watched by Athena and a woman; hatched groundline, dotted border. (1)
HERAKLES WRESTLING ANTAIOS OF THE GROUND BY HIS FOOT, ANTAIOS IS TRYING TO HOLD ON TO THE LION SKIN AND THE CLUB, A BASE IN THE BACK, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUND LINE (1)
HERAKLES WRESTLING ANTAIOS OF THE GROUND, ATHENA WATCHING (1)
Herakles wrestling the lion (1)
Herakles wrestling the lion, his club and bow in the field, inscription; hatched border. (1)
Herakles wrestling the lion; hatched border. (1)
Herakles wrestling the lion; hatched groundline, hatched border. (1)
HERAKLES WRESTLING THE NEMEAN LION (2)
HERAKLES WRESTLING THE NEMEAN LION, THE CLUB AT HIS FEET (2)
Herakles wrestling with Antaios; Herakles with billowing cloak and lionskin, his club on the ground before him. Ground line. (1)
HERAKLES WRESTLING WITH THE CRETAN BULL (HIS CLUB ON THE GROUND) (1)
HERAKLES, HIS LION SKIN DRAPED OVER HIS SHOULDER, PLAYING THE KITHARA (1)
HERAKLES, HIS LION SKIN TIED AROUND THE NECK, HOLDING THE ARM OF THE SITTING AMAZON HIPPOLYTE (?) WITH A PELTA AND DOUBLE AXE, INSCRIPTION (1)
Herakles, his sword drawn; hatched groundline. (1)
Herakles, holding club, lionskin and drawn bow, looks away from the main group of Venus, dress around her legs, one foot raised on rocks, greeting Ares, naked but for helmet, shield, spear and sword. Behind him is Athena with helmet, shield and aegis, holding a cup over a small altar before her. Behind her an owl on a column. The shields are decorated with swags and a flat boss. Ground line. (1)
HERAKLES, KNEELING WITH CLUB AND LIONSKIN, WITH WINGED BEARDED FIGURE STANDING BEHIND (1)
HERAKLES, RESTING HIS CLUB ON THE GROUND, EMBRACING A WOMAN ( OMPHALE ?) (1)
HERAKLES, SEATED ON THE LION SKIN, PULLING THE NAKED OMPHALE TOWARDS HIM (1)
HERAKLES, SITTING ON THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER A ROCK, LEANING ON A STAFF, THE CLUB BEFORE HIM, A QUIVER BEHIND (2)
HERAKLES, SITTING ON THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER A ROCK, LEANING ON THE CLUB ( STAFF ?), A QUIVER SUSPENDED OVER A TREE (1)
HERAKLES, SITTING ON THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER A ROCK, THE CLUB AND THE BOAR ON THE GROUND (1)
HERAKLES, SITTING ON THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER A ROCK, THE CLUB ON THE GROUND (1)
HERAKLES, SITTING ON VINE LEAVES AND THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER A ROCK, LEANING ON THE CLUB, THE BOW LEANING ON HIS LEG, A SPHINX IN THE BACK, INSCRIPTION AND EMBLEM BELOW THE GROUND LINE (1)
HERAKLES, SITTING WITH HIS HEAD RESTING ON HIS HAND ON A BASE, THE CLUB LEANING AGAINST HIS KNEE, THE LION SKIN TIED AROUND THE NECK AND DRAPED OVER THE BASE (1)
HERAKLES, SITTING WITH HIS HEAD RESTING ON HIS HAND, THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER A ROCK, THE CLUB LEANING ON THE SIDE, A BULL ( CATTLE OF GERYON ?) IN THE BACK (1)
HERAKLES, THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER ONE ARM, CARRYING THE CLUB IN HIS ARM AND LEANING ON A BOW (?) (1)
HERAKLES, THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER ONE ARM, FIGHTING THE HYDRA (WOUND AROUND HIS LEG) WITH A CLUB, (1)
HERAKLES, THE LION SKIN TIED AROUND THE NECK, CARRYING THE CLUB OVER ONE SHOULDER (1)
HERAKLES, THE LION SKIN TIED AROUND THE NECK, DISPLAYING THE LION'S HEAD (1)
HERAKLES, THE LION SKIN TIED AROUND THE NECK, LEANING ON A COLUMN, THE CLUB UNDER HIS ARM (1)
HERAKLES, WEARING A DRESS AND HOLDING A STAFF, AND OMPHALE, THE LION SKIN TIED AROUND HER NECK AND HOLDING THE CLUB (1)
Herakles, wearing lionskin and holding his club, unveils bare-breasted Alcestis to Admetus, to whom he is restoring her. Admetus has a chlamys wrapped around his outstretched arm, taking Alcestis by the wrist. Ground line. Engraved by Marchant. (1)
HERALDIC, KNOT WITH HEADS OF A BULL, DEER, RAM AND A MAN (1)
Hercule armé d' un bouclier combattant un Titan renversé qui tient une pierre de la main droite. (1)
Hercule combattant un Titan ailé. Hercule est armé, tenant de la main droite sa massue, & de la gauche un bouclier dont on ne voit que la courroye passée dans le bras, avec l' arc & une fléche. (1)
Hercules (2)
HERCULES [ARMED WITH CLUB AND QUIVER BEHIND HIS BACK] PRESENTING EURYSTHEUS WITH THE LION HE HAD SLAIN (1)
HERCULES [LEANING ON HIS CLUB] AND MINERVA (1)
HERCULES [MELAMPYGES] CARRYING PASSALUS AND ACHEMON ON HIS CLUB, SUSPENDED BY THE FEET, WHO IN THIS POSTURE RIDICULED HIS BLACK BACK, CALLING HIM MELAMPYGES (1)
HERCULES AIMING AN ARROW AT THE EAGLE WHICH IS PREYING ON PROMETHEUS, WHO IS CHAINED TO THE ROCK (1)
HERCULES AND ANTAEUS (1)
HERCULES AND APOLLO CONTENDING FOR THE TRIPOD (1)
HERCULES AND CHARON [THREATENED BY HERCULES] (1)
Hercules and Hyppolita (1)
HERCULES AND IOLE (1)
HERCULES AND OMPHALE [HAVING EXCHANGED THE CLUB FOR THE DISTAFF, IS FASTENING THE SKIN OF THE LION OVER HER SHOULDERS BY THE CLAWS] (1)
HERCULES AND PLUTO (1)
HERCULES AND PLUTO. CORRIGENDA: HERCULES TRANSFIXING PLUTO WITH AN ARROW [ALLEGORICAL REFERENCE TO THE EFFECT OF THE SUN DISPELLING THE DARKNESS OF NIGHT] (1)
Hercules and the Nemean lion. Club in field. (1)
Hercules and the snake guarding the golden apples of the Hesperides. (1)
HERCULES AND THE SONS OF BOREAS (1)
HERCULES ANNOUNCING TO TELEPHUS THAT AUGE IS HIS MOTHER (1)
HERCULES AT THE RIVER STRYMON [THROWING STONES INTO THE RIVER, THE GOD IS REMONSTRATING WITH THE DEMI-GOD] (1)
HERCULES ATTACKING MENOETIUS [MENETIUS], THE HERDSMAN OF PLUTO, WHOSE LIFE IS SPARED AT THE INTERCESSION OF PROSERPINE (1)
HERCULES BAGGING THE PYGMIES IN THE SKIN OF THE NEMEAN LIONCORRIGENDA: HERCULES ENCLOSING THE PIGMIES IN A BAG (1)
HERCULES BEARING THE GLOBE ON HIS SHOULDERS, WHILST ATLAS GATHERS FRUIT [REQUESTING ATLAS TO RELIEVE HIM OF IT] (1)
HERCULES BEFORE JUPITER AND JUNO [APOTHEOSIS] (1)
HERCULES BIBAX, WHOLE-LENGTH FIGURE [THE BEARDED HERCULES, SEATED ON A ROCK, CLUB BY HIS SIDE, WEARING A LIONSKIN, HOLDS UP A BOWL OF WINE] (1)
HERCULES BITTEN BY A CRAB (1)
Hercules brandishes his club over the legs of Kyknos, prostrate before him. (1)
Hercules breaks the antlers of the hind of Ceryneia. (1)
HERCULES BRINGING THE STAG [CERYNIAN HIND] ALIVE ON HIS SHOULDERS TO EURYSTHEUS, AT MYCENAE (1)
HERCULES CARESSING ADONIS (1)
HERCULES CARRYING AWAY THE APPLES OF THE HESPERIDES (1)
HERCULES CARRYING AWAY THE TRIPOD GAINED FROM APOLLO (1)
HERCULES CARRYING OFF IOLE [CHALCIOPE, THE DEAD BODY OF EURYPILUS IS LYING BEHIND HIM] (1)
HERCULES CARRYING OFF THE TRIPOD (1)
HERCULES CARRYING THE BULL (1)
HERCULES CARRYING THE WILD BOAR (1)
HERCULES CATCHING THE CRETAN BULL (1)
HERCULES CATCHING THE HORSES OF DIOMED, WHOM HE HAS KILLED (1)
HERCULES CATCHING THE WOUNDED STAG [OF AENOE] (1)
HERCULES CHAINING DEATH (TO DELIVER ALCESTIS,WIFE OF ADMETUS) [HERCULES SEIZING FROM HIPPOLYTA HER GIRDLE, A FEMALE ATTENDANT BEHIND HIM] (1)
HERCULES CHAINING NEREUS TO A ROCK (1)
HERCULES CLEANSING THE AUGEAN STABLE [TURNING THE COURSE OF THE ALPHEUS] (1)
HERCULES' CLUB, WITH THISTLES (?) [WITH SERPENT (?)] (1)
HERCULES COMBATING THE CENTAURS AT THE MARRIAGE OF PIRITHOUS AND HIPPODAMIA (1)
HERCULES CONDUCTING THESEUS FROM THE INFERNAL REGIONS (1)
HERCULES CONDUCTING THESEUS FROM THE KINGDOM OF PLATO (1)
HERCULES DEFEATING THE CENTAURS (1)
HERCULES DELIVERING PROMETHEUS, THE SON OF IAPETUS AND CLYMENE, FROM THE CAUCASIAN ROCK, TO WHICH HE HAD BEEN CHAINED BY THE ORDER OF JUPITER, AND KILLING WITH ONE OF HIS ARROWS THE EAGLE WHICH FED UPON THE LIVER, THAT GREW AS QUICKLY AS IT WAS DEVOUREDCORRIGENDA: HERCULES KILLING THE VULTURE THAT FED ON THE LIVER OF PROMETHEUS (1)
HERCULES DRAGGING AWAY CERBERUS (1)
HERCULES DRAGGING CERBERUS FROM THE INFERNAL MANSIONS (1)
HERCULES DRAGGING LYCAS FROM THE ALTAR (1)
HERCULES DRAGGING THE EURYMANTHEAN BOAR BY ONE OF HIS FEET (1)
HERCULES DRAGGING THE OX WHICH HE HAS KILLED BY THE TAIL, WHILE DEIANIRA [ DEIJANEIRA ] AND HYLLUS APPEAR TO BE IMPATIENTLY AWAITING THEIR REPAST (1)
HERCULES EMERGING FROM THE BODY OF THE SEA MONSTER (1)
HERCULES EXTENDED ON THE FUNERAL PILE, AND NEAR HIM PHILOCTETES HOLDING A LIGHTED TORCH (1)
HERCULES EXTRACTING THE ARROW FROM THE CENTAUR CHIRON (1)
Hercules fighting Antaeus. (1)
HERCULES FREEING THESEUS FROM HIS CHAINS (1)
HERCULES FRENZIED ON MOUNT OETA, FELLING THE TREES FOR HIS FUNERAL PYRE, WHICH PHILOCTETES IS ENGAGED IN RAISING [THE CLUB, BOW, AND QUIVER OF ALCIDES ARE LYING AT HIS FEET] (1)
HERCULES FURENS WITH A HATCHET ABOUT TO CUT DOWN WOOD ON MOUNT CITHAERON (1)
HERCULES FURENS, NOBLE ACADEMY DESIGN (1)
HERCULES GIVING HESIONE TO TELAMON [IN MARRIAGE] (1)
HERCULES GIVING OMPHALE THE AXE WHICH HE HAD TAKEN FROM HIPPOLITA, QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS (1)
HERCULES GIVING PHILOCTETES HIS BOW AND ARROW [NEAR THE ALTAR OF JUPITER, ON MOUNT OETA] (1)
HERCULES GIVING THE BODY OF DIOMEDES TO BE DEVOURED BY HIS OWN HORSES (1)
HERCULES HAVING PUT ON THE FATAL TUNIC, BECOMES FURIOUS, AND SEIZES LICHAS [LYCHAS, NEAR THE ALTAR OF JUPITER] (1)
HERCULES HOLDING HIPPOLYTE, QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS, BY THE HAIR [HIPPOLITA'S SHIELD AND BATTLE-AXE LYING AT HER FEET] (1)
HERCULES IN HELL DELIVERING THESEUS. CORRIGENDA: HERCULES MEETING THESEUS AND PIRITHOUS CHAINED TO A ROCK IN HELL (1)
HERCULES IN THE ACT OF STRIKING TELAMON, WHO, TO APPEASE HIM, POINTS TO THE ALTAR HE IS CONSTRUCTING IN HIS HONOUR (1)
HERCULES IN THE GARDENS OF THE HESPERIDES, THE CONQUERED DRAGON AT HIS FEET (1)
HERCULES INTERROGATING NEREUS WHILE CHAINED TO THE ROCK [WHOSE POINTED HAND SUGGESTS HIM GIVING THE LOCATION OF THE GARDEN OF THE HESPERIDES] (1)
HERCULES INTOXICATED, SUPPORTED BY ABDERUS (1)
HERCULES KILLING AUGEAS [WHO IS LYING ON THE GROUND WITH UPLIFTED ARM] (1)
HERCULES KILLING AULIS WITH A SPADE. CORRIGENDA: HERCULES KILLING SILEUS WITH A SPADE (1)
HERCULES KILLING BUSIRIS [ HAVING SLAIN THE SON AND ATTENDANTS, HERCULES IS DRAGGING HIM BY HIS HAIR TOWARDS THE ALTAR, ON WHICH HE HAD SACRIFICED THE STRANGERS VISITING EGYPT ] (1)
HERCULES KILLING ERGINUS [KING OF ORCHOMENES, WITH THE ARMS TAKEN FROM THE TEMPLE OF MINERVA] (1)
HERCULES KILLING ERGINUS [WITH THE ARMS OF MINERVA] (1)
HERCULES KILLING ERYX [ARMED WITH THE GAUNTLET OF GREAT POWER] (1)
HERCULES KILLING GERYON (1)
HERCULES KILLING LINUS [HIS MUSIC TEACHER] (1)
HERCULES KILLING PORPHYRION [WHO IS PURSUING JUNO] (1)
HERCULES KILLING PORPHYRION, WHOM HE IS PIERCING WITH HIS SPEAR (1)
HERCULES KILLING THE [LERNAEAN] HYDRA (1)
HERCULES KILLING THE BIRDS OF THE LAKE STYMPHALUS (1)
HERCULES KILLING THE BIRDS OF THE STYMPHALIDES (1)
HERCULES KILLING THE CENTAUR POLENOR FOR ATTACKING THE CENTAUR PHOLUS, HIS HOST AND FRIEND (1)
HERCULES KILLING THE DOG ORTHRUS AND THE SHEPHERD EURYTHION [ORTHUS] (1)
HERCULES KILLING THE DRAGON WHICH GUARDED THE GARDENS OF THE HESPERIDES (1)
HERCULES KILLING THE HYDRA (1)
HERCULES KILLING THE OXEN OF TIODAMAS [THRODAMAS] (1)
Hercules kneels, club on his arm while Cupid perches his back. (1)
HERCULES LEADING ALCESTE FROM THE INFERNAL REGIONS (1)
HERCULES LEADING IN BONDS THE CRETAN BULL (1)
HERCULES MUSAGETE SEATED (1)
HERCULES MUSAGETE, OR CONDUCTOR OF MUSES (1)
HERCULES OVERCOMING THE WILD BOAR (1)
HERCULES PASSING THROUGH THE FOREST FINDS TELEPHUS NURSED BY THE HIND AND, SEATING HIMSELF, HE CONTEMPLATES HIM (1)
Hercules plays the lyre as he walks, head back. (1)
HERCULES PRESENTING THE GIRDLE OF HIPPOLITA TO EURYSTHUS (1)
HERCULES PULLING HIPPOLITA FROM HER HORSE (1)
HERCULES RELEASING PROMETHEUS [NEAR THE ROCK IS SEEN THE DEAD VULTURE] (1)
HERCULES RESCUING HESIONE FROM THE MONSTER (1)
HERCULES RESTING HIMSELF ON THE VANQUISHED LION (1)
HERCULES RESTRAINED BY MERCURY IN HADES [FROM ATTACKING MEDUSA] (1)
HERCULES SEATED UPON A ROCK [ON THE COAST OF THESSALY, AFTER LEAVING THE ARGONAUTS, WHOSE SHIP HIS WEIGHT HAD ENDANGERED] (1)
HERCULES SEATED WITH TELEPHUS ON HIS KNEE, NEAR A HIND (1)
Hercules seated, club on arm, hand raised. (1)
Hercules seated, club under arm, chin held in cupped hand. (1)
HERCULES SEATED, LEANING ON HIS CLUB, AND SURROUNDED BY HIS TROPHIES WHILE FAME, BY THE SOUND OF THE TRUMPET, IS ANNOUNCING HIS DEEDS TO THE UNIVERSE (1)
HERCULES SECURING CERBERUS (2)
HERCULES SEIZING ACHELOUS, WHO IS CHANGED TO A SERPENT, PRESSES HIS THROAT, AND ENDEAVOURS TO STRANGLE HIM (1)
HERCULES SEIZING THE TRIPOD OF THE PRISTESS OF DELPHI [HERCULES THREATENING XENOCLEA] (1)
HERCULES SENDING HYLAS [WHO BEARS THE URCEUM] TO THE FOUNTAIN FOR WATER (1)
HERCULES SEPERATING THE MOUNTAINS ABYLA AND CALPE (2)
HERCULES SEPERATING THE TWO MOUNTAINS ABYLA AND CALPEUS, AND OPENING THE STRAITS OF GIBRALTAR (1)
HERCULES SHOOTING AN ARROW AT THE SUN (1)
HERCULES SHOOTING AT NESSUS, WHO IS CARRYING AWAY DEJANIRA (1)
HERCULES SLAYING THE GIANT EURYTUS [EURYTES] (1)
HERCULES SPINNING [WITH THE DISTAFF], WHILE OMPHALE, DRESSED IN A LION'S SKIN AND ARMED WITH THE CLUB, IS LOOKING ON (1)
HERCULES STRANGELING ANTAEUS [KILLING HIM BY RAISING HIM FROM THE GROUND] (1)
HERCULES STRANGLING CACUS, IN SPITE OF THE FLAMES AND SMOKE WHICH ISSUE FROM HIS MOUTH [A BULL BEHIND HIM] (1)
Hercules strangling the lion. Below them the lion?s cave and the heads of a lion (lioness?) and a cub(?) within it, a tree behind. (1)
HERCULES STRIKING CACUS, AND RESTORING THE OX (1)
HERCULES STRIKING THE ROCK IN THE DESERT [OF AFRICA, WITH HIS FOOT, FROM WHENCE A STREAM OF WATER IS FLOWING] (1)
HERCULES SUCKING THE MILK TOO GREEDILY, SOME DROPS FELL, AND THENCE SPRUNG THE VIA LACTEA, OR MILKY WAY, SO CELEBRATED AMONG THE POETS [JUNO SUCKLING HERCULES] (1)
HERCULES SUSTAINING THE GLOBE, WHILST ATLAS IS GATHERING A BRANCH FROM THE TREE FULL OF APPLES (1)
HERCULES TEARING THE HORN FROM ACHELOUS (1)
HERCULES THESPICUS REPOSING, WITH TWO ATTENDANT FIGURES CROWNING HIS CLUB WITH FLOWERS (1)
HERCULES THROWING LICHAS [LYCHAS] INTO THE SEA (1)
HERCULES TRIUMPHANT [THESPICUS SEATED, HOLDING A CUP HYMEN CROWNING HIM] (1)
HERCULES TYING TO HIS CLUB PASSALUS [BASALAS] AND ACHEMON (1)
HERCULES UPON HIS FUNERAL PILE, ATTENDED BY PHILOCTETES (1)
HERCULES VANQUISHING ACHELOUS (1)
HERCULES VICTORY OVER THE NEMEAN LION (1)
HERCULES WITH HIS CLUB, &C., WHOLE LENGTH FIGURE (1)
HERCULES WITH THE TRIPOD, PURSUED BY APOLLO (1)
HERCULES WOUNDING WITH AN ARROW [STEEPED IN THE BLOOD OF THE HYDRA] THE MONSTER TO WHICH HESIONE WAS EXPOSED (1)
HERCULES, AFTER HAVING CHAINED DEATH, CONDUCTING ALCESTE FROM THE KINGDOM OF PLUTO (1)
HERCULES, AFTER HAVING PURSUED FOR A WHOLE YEAR THE STAG OF OENOE WITH GOLDEN HORNS AND BRAZEN FEET, WOUNDING IT WITH ONE OF HIS ARROWS. CORRIGENDA: HERCULES WOUNDING THE BRAZEN-FOOTED STAG (1)
HERCULES, AFTER KILLING THE HYDRA, STEEPING HIS ARROWS IN THE POISONOUS BLOOD OF THE MONSTER (1)
HERCULES, AFTER OVERTHROWING CACUS, SEIZES HIM WITH SUCH FORCE BY THE THROAT, THAT HE STRANGLES HIM. THE HANDS OF CACUS ARE FORMED LIKE CLAWS, TO INDICATE HIS RAPACITY. CORRIGENDA: HERCULES GRIPPING THE THROAT OF CACUS, WHO DISCHARGES VOLUMES OF FIRE AND SMOKE (1)
Hercules, club in hand, leans on a pedestal. Type Hercules Farnese. (2)
HERCULES, EURYPLUS, AND CHACIOPE [HAVING SLAIN EURYPILES, KING OF COS, IS CARRYING OFF HIS DAUGHTER CHALCIOPE TOWARDS HIS SHIP] (1)
HERCULES, IN THE PRESENCE OF AMPHITRYON [AND EURYSTHEUS] AND THE INFANT IPHICLES, STRANGLING THE SERPENTS WHICH JUNO HAD SENT TO DESTROY HIM IN HIS CRADLE (1)
HERCULES, IN THE PRESENCE OF AMPHITRYON AND THE INFANT IPHICLES, STRANGLING THE SERPENTS WHICH JUNO HAD SENT TO DESTROY HIM IN HIS CRADLE (1)
HERCULES, IN THE PRESENCE OF TELAMON [AND A PRIEST], IMPLORING JUPITER TO RENDER YOUNG AJAX INVULNERABLE [OFFERING HIM] (1)
HERCULES, IN THE PRESENCE OF TELAMON, IMPLORING JUPITER TO RENDER YOUNG AJAX INVULNERABLE [OFFERING AT THE ALTAR OF JUPITER THE INFANT AJAX, COVERED WITH THE SKIN OF THE NEMEAN LION] (1)
HERCULES, PALLAS [MINERVA], AND VENUS, WITH CUPID (1)
Hercules, wearing the lionskin but otherwise naked, carries his club on his shoulder. (1)
HERCULES, WITH A MIRROR, KNEELING BEFORE IOLE A WINGED GENIUS IS POURING PERFUME ON HIS HEAD (1)
HERCULES, WITH A WINGED FEMALE ON HIS BACK [DESTINY] (1)
HERCULES, WITH TWO COWS, RETURNING FROM THE STABLE OF AUGEAS (1)
HERCULES, YOUTHFUL HEAD (1)
Herdsman milking goat, groundline. (1)
Herm dressed as the young Bacchus. (1)
Herm of Bacchus on a pedestal, with cantharos thyrsus. (1)
Herm of Bacchus with crown of vines. (1)
Hermaphrodite or woman reclines/sleeps and is surprised by a satyr. (1)
Hermaphrodite reclining on dress, over rocks (?), a tree beyond. Behind, a hanging cloth and a big burning altar. At the left an Eros seated on a draped box (?), looking back at her, holding a syrinx. Ground line. (1)
Hermaphrodite seated on a base unveiling himself. Ground line. (1)
HERMAPHRODITE SEATED ON A ROCK, WITH THE CADUCEUS AND CAP OF MERCURY, AND A LEAF IN HER LEFT HAND (1)
Hermaphrodite, standing frontal, unveiling. Short ground line. (1)
HERMAPHRODITUS AND SALAMACIS [ SALMACIS AND LOVE ] (1)
HERMES (WITH CADUCEUS AND PETASOS) AND A WOMAN WITH PHIALE, EROS GRIPPING HER LEGS (1)
HERMES (WITH CADUCEUS AND PURSE) AND TYCHE (WITH CORNUCOPIA), DOG (?) (1)
HERMES (WITH CADUCEUS) AND A WOMAN (1)
HERMES (WITH CADUCEUS) SHAKES HANDS WITH A MAN (1)
HERMES (WITH STAFF AND PETASOS) AND A WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK, EROS FLYING ABOVE (1)
HERMES GIVING THE INFANT DIONYSOS TO A NYMPH (OF MYSA) (1)
HERMES HOLDING THE INFANT DIONYSOS (1)
Hermes naked, with petasos, cloak, caduceus and winged sandals, presenting a purse to a dressed veiled woman, seated on a block, who seems to fall back from him, one hand raised in alarm or surprise. Ground line. (1)
Hermes standing frontal, wearing petasos and chlamys, holding the caduceus. Signed DIOSKOURIDOU. Short ground line. (1)
Hermes standing, winged, his cloak over his shoulders, holding a purse and a long winged caduceus. Beside him a cock, and a garlanded altar bearing a crab. Ground line. (1)
Hermes walking, tuning his lyre. his petasos and cloak at his back, with winged sandals. As on the cameo in Naples, Pannuti II, no. 132. (1)
HERMES WITH CADUCEUS (1)
HERMES WITH CADUCEUS AND PURSE ABOVE A SPHINX, BELOW THE GROUNDLINE A COCK (1)
HERMES WITH CADUCEUS GIVING AN INFANT TO PAN, WHO IS SITTING ON A ROCK (1)
HERMES WITH CADUCEUS, SITTING ON A PILE OF STONES, HOLDING A PURSE (?), A DOG (1)
HERMES WITH LYRE, CLOAK AND PETASOS ON HIS BACK, WINGS ON HIS HEELS (1)
HERMES WITH PETASOS AND CLOAK, ADJUSTING THE WINGS ON HIS HEELS (1)
HERMES WITH PHIALE, BUTTERFLY SITTING ON RIM ?, CADUCEUS IN FIELD (2)
Hermes, as the last. Ground line. Said in Tassie to be by Burch. Marlborough xv (n.), another copy once in the Marlborough collection. (1)
Hermes, wearing petasos and cloak, skipping, carrying before him the infant Dionysos and caduceus. Short ground line. (1)
HERMES, WEARING PETASOS AND WINGS ON HIS HEELS, WITH CADUCEUS (1)
HERMES, WEARING PETASOS AND WINGS ON HIS HEELS, WITH CADUCEUS, INSCRIPTION (1)
Hermes, with winged petasos and holding purse and caduceus leans on a column. Before him a cock, behind him a scorpion. Ground line. (1)
HERMOGENES (1)
HESIOD (1)
HIEROGLYPH (2)
HIEROGLYPH, APES, LION (1)
HIEROGLYPH, basilisks, cerastes (1)
HIEROGLYPH, FIGURES (1)
Hieroglyphs (14)
Hieroglyphs in cartouche between feathers (2)
HIEROGLYPHS IN ROWS (9)
HIEROGLYPHS, IBIS, WOLF (1)
hieroglyphs. (1)
HIPPODAMAS HURLING HIS DAUGHTER PERIMELE FROM A ROCK (1)
HIPPOLYTE, VANQUISHED, IS SEATED ON A ROCK, AND IS PRESENTING HER GIRDLE TO HERCULES (1)
HOMER AND DEMOSTHENES (1)
HOMER PLAYING ON THE LYRE, ATTENDED BY FAME AND A GENIUS (1)
HOPE [FORTUNA LEANS ON A COLUMN HOLDING HER ATTRIBUTES, THE STEERING OAR/RUDDER, AND A SHEAF OF WHEAT AND POPPY EARS] (1)
Hora of winter (?), a lagobolon over her shoulder from which hangs a rabbit at the back, a bird at the front (1)
HORATIUS [HORACE, QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS; WITH A LAUREL TWIG] (1)
HORATIUS COCLES DEFENDING THE BRIDGE (1)
Horatius Cocles defends the bridge. Horatius is on horseback (shield device a bearded head). Six followers with pickaxes, hammers, and spades, work behind him, and he is faced by warriors with shields (head devices), bow, spears, and swords, one falling, two others and a broken spear and helmet in the water. The bridge has five arches. (1)
Horatius defends the bridge. He raises his sword at the centre, a grotesque face on his shield, followed by four naked men who are breaking the bridge with pickaxes. He is faced by warriors with shields and swords, one of them fallen. There are two figures in the water. The bridge has four arches. Mars stands in the clouds above, spear raised. (1)
HORSE BETWEEN TWO STANDING FIGURES (1)
HORSEMAN (ZEUS ?) ATTACKING A SNAKE-LEGGED GIANT (1)
HORSEMAN RIDING OVER A DEAD FIGURE, A FIGURE (ANUBIS?) IN FRONT, STARS AND A CRESCENT MOON IN THE FIELD. (1)
HORSEMAN, bearded, SASANIAN (1)
Horsemen with Persian caps and spears at either side of a frontal dressed woman with crescent headdress? Above, two snakes. At one side a small female figure, helmeted? Prostrate defeated figures beneath the horses. Beneath the ground line three bowls, and in the field above the horsemen two lamps? (1)
HORTENTIUS [Quintus Hortensius Hortalus, 114 BC to 50 BC] (1)
HORTENTIUS [QUINTUS, ORATOR] (1)
HORUS (?) LEANING ON COLUMN WITH CORNUCOPIA. BIRD (?) ON GROUNDLINE. (1)
HORUS (CHILD) SITTING ON LOTUS BUD WITH FLAIL AND STAFF (1)
HORUS (REPRESENTED AS HAWK HEADED MAN) SQUATTING WITH AN ANKH ON HIS KNEE, A SOLAR DISC ON HIS HEAD (1)
HORUS CHILD ON LOTUS FLOWER WITH FLAIL, MAGIC INSCRIPTION BELOW. (1)
HORUS FALCON WEARING THE DOUBLE CROWN. A WINGED DISC IN THE FIELD, A WHEEL (?) IN WINGS UNDER THE GROUNDLINE (1)
HORUS FALCON WITH A CROWN, A WING (?) IN THE FIELD (1)
HORUS FALCON WITH THE DOUBLE CROWN (1)
HORUS FALCON WITH THE DOUBLE CROWN, A CORNUCOPIA AND A GLOBE AT HIS FEET (1)
HORUS FALCON WITH THE DOUBLE CROWN, FLAIL AND CROOK, STANDING ON A BASE, A MASK (?) IN THE FIELD (2)
HORUS FALCON WITH THE DOUBLE CROWN, STANDING IN FRONT OF A CUP (2)
horus falcon, flail, ankh (1)
horus falcon, winged disc (1)
HORUS ON LOTUS WITH SIDE BUDS,FLANKED BY TWO FIGURES WITH STAFFS. ABOVE CRESCENT AND DISC AND WINGED SUN DISC. (1)
HORUS ON TOP OF LOTUS FLOWER WITH SIDE BUDS, ON LIONS (?) (1)
HORUS SITTING ON LOTUS BUD, HOLDING FLAIL, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (2)
HORUS SITTING ON LOTUS BUD, HOLDING FLAIL. ABOVE A WINGED SUN DISC (1)
HORUS SITTING ON LOTUS FLOWER, HOLDING FLAIL, FRAMED BY TWO SNAKES AND TWO ADORANTS AND A BIRD. INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (BOAT ?) (1)
HORUS SITTING ON LOTUS FLOWER, HOLDING FLAIL, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
HORUS SITTING ON LOTUS FLOWER, HOLDING FLAIL, ON A BOAT WITH A HORUS FALCON AND A FIGURE ON THE ENDS. SURROUNDED BY ANIMALS (COWS (?) BEETLES (?)) (1)
HORUS STANDING FRONTALLY BETWEEN LOTUS BUDS ON LONG STEMS. HE IS HOLDING TWO FALCONS, ONE WITH THE CROWN OF UPPER, ONE THAT OF LOWER EGYPT. (1)
HORUS WEARING AN ATEF CROWN AND HOLDING A WHIP REACHING OUT TOWARDS ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP. (1)
HORUS WITH FALCON HEAD WEARING THE SUN DISC AND HOLDING TWO OBJECTS. A SUN DISC IN A CRESCENT MOON ABOVE, EMPTY CARTOUCHES (?) IN THE FIELD. HATCHED GROUNDLINE. (1)
Huge head of Mercury with a berret. (1)
HUMAN HEADED CHNOUBIS, NAME IN FIELD (1)
human, bearded, HEAD, MONSTER, WINGED (1)
human, bearded, HEAD, MONSTER, WINGED, figure (1)
human, symbol, HEAD, MONSTER, WINGED (1)
human, symbol, HEAD, MONSTER, WINGED, PALM (1)
Huntsman wearing a nebris is holding a lagobolon and a rabbit by its hindlegs before a tree with round fruit, a hound at his sides, groundline. (1)
HYGIEIA (?) AND ASKLEPIOS (?) (1)
HYGIEIA (?) SITTING ON A BASE UNDER A TREE, HOLDING A SNAKE (?) OVER AN ALTAR WITH A TORCH (1)
HYGIEIA FEEDING A SNAKE CURLED AROUND A TREE FROM A PATERA (1)
HYGIEIA FEEDING A SNAKE FROM A PATERA (1)
Hygieia seated on a low column, dress around neck and legs, holding a patera. Before her a low column with the snake wound round it, bearing a tripod. Ground line. (1)
HYGIEIA SITTING WITH A PATERA BEHIND AN ALTAR, APPROACHED BY A GROUP OF SOLDIERS (THREE WITH HELMETS, TWO WITH SPEARS), INSCRIPTION (1)
HYGIEIA, A SNAKE CURLED AROUND HER ARM (1)
HYGIEIA, HER CLOAK SLIPPED, FEEDING A SNAKE FROM A PATERA (1)
HYGIEIA, HOLDING A BOWL AND SNAKE, FACING ASKLEPIOS (IMHOTEP), LEANING ON SNAKE ENTWINED STAFF (1)
HYGIEIA, LEANING ON A COLUMN AND HOLDING A STAFF WITH A SNAKE CURLED AROUND IT (1)
HYGIEIA, SEATED, FEEDING THE SERPENT (2)
HYLAS AND THE NYMPHS (1)
HYLLUS CUTTING OFF THE HEAD OF EURYSTHUS [WHOM HE HAS SEIZED BY THE HAIR AND IS ABOUT TO DESPATCH WITH THE SWORD] (1)
HYLLUS PRESENTING THE HEAD OF EURYSTHEUS TO ALCMENA [IOLE] (1)
HYMENAIOS, HOLDING A TORCH, LEADING EROS AND PSYCHE IN CHAINS, ANOTHER OF THE EROTES FOLLOWING WITH A BASKET WITH FRUIT AND BEFORE THEM ONE WITH A SHIELD (?) (1)
HYMENAIOS, HOLDING A TORCH, LEADING EROS AND PSYCHE IN CHAINS,ANOTHER OF THE EROTES FOLLOWING WITH A BASKET WITH FRUIT (1)
Hypnos and Thanatos carrying a dead warrior; hatched border. (1)

IAPIS [JAPIS] EXTRACTING THE ARROW FROM WOUNDED AENEAS [WHO, SUPPORTED BY TWO OF HIS COMPANIONS, IS ABOUT TO POUR OIL INTO THE WOUND] (1)
IBICHES WITH A STORK (1)
IBIS (3)
IBIS STANDING ON AN ALTAR, OBJECTS IN FIELD (1)
ICARIUS TRYING TO PURSUADE PENELOPE TO STAY WITH HIM, AFTER HER MARRIAGE WITH ULYSSES A BIGA BEHIND THEM (1)
ICARIUS, WITH HIS DAUGHTER PENELOPE, ATTACKED BY NUMIDIAN FOWLS, WHICH HAD NOURISHED HER DURING HER EXPOSURE (1)
ICARUS (1)
ICARUS FLYING OVER THE SEA (1)
ICTINUS [THE ARCHITECT] (1)
IDOMENEUS [KING OF CRETE] SLAYING OTHRYONEUS [STANDING OVER THE BODY AND REVILING HIM FOR HIS PRESUMPTION IN HAVING DEMANDED THE HAND OF CASSANDRA] (1)
IDOMENEUS AND HIS SON [MET BY HIS SON, STRUCK WITH HORROR AT THE PROMISE OF SACRIFICING THE FIRST LIVING THING HE WOULD MEET HE MADE TO NEPTUNE] (1)
Il ne contient que les deux jambes jusqu' àIl ne contient que les deux jambes jusqu' à mi?cuisse avec l' Inscription ... I N T O C-XXX- Mr. l' Abbé Bracci dans une planche de son ouvrage des pierres gravées, a fait suppléer le reste de la figure (ex pede Herculem) comme sie elle étoit entiére. Ces jambes ne nous donnent pas pourtant une grande idée du Graveur, dont le nom marqué pompeusement sur la pierre, contre la coutume des excellents Graveurs, est seulement une marque de la présomption qu' il avoit de son peu de savoir, comme elle l' est du siecle de la décadence de l' art, dans lequel les artistes médiocres mettoient leurs noms sur des ouvrages, qui eu égard au travail, ne méritent point d' attention; témoin entr' autres un monument sepulcral d' un Soldat qui est au Capitole, où sur la figure on lit le nom du Sculpteur XXX/XXX/XXX/XXX. La jambe d' une Statue dans la Vigne de Mr. le Cardinal Aléxandre Albani est plus digne d' attention. C' est peut?être la jambe d' un Bacchus, il s' y trouve à coté un beau vase cannellé sur lequel est jetté un drap, & sur la base duquel il y a le nom du Sculpteur. XXX/XXX. (1)
IN A BARGE WITH A BABOON AND A HAWK ON THE ENDS: HARPOKRATES CROWNED WITH A DISC AND RADIATE CROWN SQUATTING ON A LOTUS WITH SIDE BUDS AND HOLDING A FLAIL, A STAR AND A MOON IN THE FIELD (1)
IN A BARGE WITH A BULL AND RAM ENDS: HARPOKRATES SQUATTING ON A LOTUS AND HOLDING A FLAIL FACING A BABOON CROWNED WITH A SUN DISC. (1)
IN A BARGE WITH ANIMAL HEAD ENDS (LION AND DOG): HARPOKRATES HOLDING A FLAIL AND SQUATTING ON A LOTUS SEED POD (?) (1)
IN A BARGE WITH ANIMAL HEAD ENDS(?): HARPOKRATES CROWNED WITH A DISC SQUATTING AND HOLDING A FLAIL, A STAR AND A MOON IN THE FIELD (1)
IN A BARGE WITH ANIMAL HEAD ENDS: HARPOKRATES HOLDING A FLAIL AND SQUATTING ON A LOTUS WITH SIDE SHOOTS OPPOSITE A BABOON. A STAR IN THE FIELD. (1)
IN A SMALL BARK WITH CROWNED HAWKS ON BOTH ENDS: HARPOKRATES CROWNED WITH A DISC AND RADIATE CROWN SQUATTING ON A LOTUS WITH SIDE BUDS AND HOLDING A CROOK AND A FLAIL, BETWEEN A DISC CROWNED BABOON AND HAWK HEADED TOTH. IN THE FIELD A BEETLE, BETWEEN WINGED BUSTS (SUN AND MOON), ANOTHER BEETLE AND A SCORPION, A DOG. MAGIC INSCRIPTION UNDER THE BARK. (1)
IN A SMALL BARK: HARPOKRATES CROWNED WITH A DISC SQUATTING ON A LOTUS WITH SIDE BUDS AND HOLDING A FLAIL, A STAR AND A MOON, GROUPS OF THREE ANIMALS (CHNOUBIS SNAKES, CROCODILES, HAWKS, GOATS) AND A SCARAB BEETLE IN THE FIELD (1)
IN A SMALL BARK: HARPOKRATES CROWNED WITH A LOTUS (?) SITTING ON A LOTUS WITH SIDE BUDS AND HOLDING A FLAIL. MAGIC INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
INACHUS DISCOVERS HIS DAUGHTER IO (1)
INDIAN, FLUTE PLAYER WITH TWO FEMALE DANCERS (1)
indian, INSCRIPTION (1)
indian, INSCRIPTION, bust, MAN, EARRING, necklace, MOUSTACHE (1)
INFANT (?) DIONYSOS (?) WITH A THYRSOS, AND A CHILD WITH A KITHARA (1)
INFANT HERAKLES HOLDING SNAKES, HIS CLUB ON THE GROUND (1)
INFANT HERAKLES SITTING ON THE GROUND AND GRIPPING A SNAKE (1)
INFANT HERAKLES WRESTLING WITH SNAKES (1)
INO [HOLDING HER SON MELICERTES] PURSUED BY PHRIXOS [SON OF ATHAMAS], IS SAVED BY BACCHUS [INO SAVED BY BACCHUS] (1)
INO, WITH HER INFANT MELICERTA, ON THE BACK OF A DOLPHIN (1)
Inscribed in Greek: EUTYCHI BERONIKE. (1)
INSCRIPTION (25)
INSCRIPTION ON A STELE (1)
INSCRIPTION, CHARACTERES (1)
INSCRIPTION, LATIN (1)
INSCRIPTION, LION, LATIN, bee (1)
INSCRIPTION, MAGICAL (1)
INSCRIPTION: SECUNDI BETWEEN A WINGED THUNDERBOLT AND A CADUCEUS (1)
Inscription; hatched border. (1)
INTERVIEW BETWEEN AENEAS AND DIDO [ANNA, SENT BY DIDO, IS WITH UPLIFTED ARMS ENTREATING AENEAS TO DELAY HIS DEPARTURE HE IS ABOUT TO ASCEND HIS GALLEY, AND IS POINTING TOWARDS THE SKY TO DENOTE THE NECESSITY OF HIS SUBMISSION TO THE DEVINE DECREE] (1)
INTERVIEW BETWEEN PRIAM [WHO HAS ALIGHTED FROM HIS BIGA, WHICH IS SEEN BEHIND, AN ATTENDANT STANDING BY THE HORSES]AND MERCURY (1)
INTERVIEW OF AENEAS AND DIDO IN THE INFERNAL REGIONS [AENEAS CONDUCTED BY THE SYBIL, WHO HOLDS IN HER HAND THE GOLDEN BRANCH, MEETS IN THE CAMPI LUGENTES THE SHADE OF DIDO, WHICH IS SEATED, ITS EYES FIXED ON THE GROUND] (1)
INTERVIEW OF MINERVA DISGUISED AS MENTES [MENTOR], AND TELEMACHUS [BEFORE THE PALACE OF ULYSSES, IN ITHACA] (1)
INTERVIEW OF THETIS AND JUPITER [SUPPLICATING HIM] (1)
INTERVIEW OF ULYSSES AND HELEN OF TROY [ULYSSES IN DISGUISE, HAVING PENETRATED INTO THE CITY OF TROY, IS RECOGNIZED BY HELEN, WHO IS LEADING HIM BY THE HAND] (1)
IO ON HER KNEES BEFORE JUPITER, WHO RECOGNISES HER, AND RESTORES HER TO HER ORIGINAL FORM [JUPITER, JUNO AND IO ?] (1)
IO TRACING HER NAME ON THE SAND BESIDE THE RIVER GOD INACHUS. CORRIGENDA: IO, TORMENTED BY AN INSECT SENT BY JUNO, LEADS A WANDERING LIFE. AFTER HAVING TRAVERSED THRACE AND SCYTHIA, CROSSED THE IONIAN SEA AND THE BOSPHOROS, SHE REACHES THE BANKS OF THE RIVER INACHUS; AND TRACING HER NAME ON THE SAND WITH HER HOOF, IS RECOGNISED BY HER FATHER. (1)
IO, HEAD (1)
IO, TERRIFIED AT THE SPECTRE [WHO IS ENCIRCLED BY SNAKES AND HOLDING TWO BURNING FLAMBEAUX] SENT BY JUNO, THROWS HERSELF INTO THE SEA, WHICH FROM IO TOOK THE NAME OF IONIAN (1)
IOLAS ASSISTING HERCULES TO KILL THE HYDRA (1)
IOLAS, BECOME YOUNG AGAIN, LOOKING UP AT TWO STARS, SYMBOLICAL OF HERCULES AND HEBE HIS WIFE (1)
IOLE, HEAD, WITH THE LION'S SKIN (1)
IOLE, WITH THE CLUB AND LION'S SKIN, WHOLE LENGTH (1)
IPHEGENIA WITH THE IMAGE OF DIANA, ABOUT TO EMBARK WITH PYLADES AND ORESTES [ORESTES CARRYING OFF IPHIGENIA, WITH THE STATUE OF DIANA, FROM TAURIS] (1)
IPHICRATES [THE ATHENIAN GENERAL] IN A HELMET (1)
Iphigenia (1)
IRIS CONDUCTING THETIS TO OLYMPUS, THE SEA BENEATH THEM (1)
IRIS DELIVERING THE COMMANDS OF JUPITER TO HECTOR (2)
IRIS DELIVERING THE ORDER OF JUNO TO ACHILLES [THE HERO IS SEATED ON A STONE AWAITING THE ARMS WHICH THETIS WAS TO BRING HIM] (1)
IRIS DELIVERING TO NEPTUNE THE COMMANDS OF JUPITER, TO DESIST FROM AIDING THE GREEKS (1)
IRIS INSTIGATING BOREAS AND ZEPHYRUS TO LIGHT UP THE PILE OF PATROCLUS (1)
IRIS SENT BY JUNO TO THE GENIUS OF SLEEP, TO ANNOUNCE TO ALCYONE THE DEATH OF HER SHIPWRECKED HUSBAND, CEYX (1)
IRIS SENT BY JUPITER COMMANDING PRIAM, WHO IS ATTENDED BY TWO OTHERS, TO REDEEM THE BODY OF HECTOR (1)
IRIS, DAUGHTER OF THAUMAS AND ELECTRA, AND MESSENGER OF THE GODS (1)
IRIS, DISGUISED AS LAODICEA, INVITING HELEN [WHO IS SEATED AT A TABLE EMBROIDERING] TO WITNESS THE COMBAT [BETWEEN PARIS AND MENELAUS] (1)
Isis (1)
Isis & Sérapis assis dans un temple. (1)
Isis & Sêrapis debout avec leurs attributs ordinaires. (1)
ISIS (?) SITTING ON A THRONE IN FRONT OF THE APIS BULL (THE SUN DISC BETWEEN THE HORNS). A WING (?) IN THE FIELD. (1)
ISIS (?) WEARING THE ATEF CROWN, HOLDING A CUP AND A STAFF (1)
ISIS (?) WITH ATEF CROWN (HOLDING A SISTRUM AND A TRAY WITH THREE ARMS) AND A MALE FIGURE (A PRIEST?) (ALSO WEARING THE ATEF CROWN?) WRAPPED IN A CLOAK. MAGIC INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD (1)
ISIS (HARPOKRATES?) WITH A LOTUS CROWN, HOLDING A SCEPTRE. ABOVE TWO BELLS (LIBERTY CAPS?) WITH STARS. (1)
ISIS (WEARING KNOT OF ISIS DRESS) WITH LOTUS CROWN HOLDING A SISTRUM AND A SITULA (1)
ISIS (WINGS UP DOWN) HOLDS FLOWER IN FRONT OF FIGURE WITH DOUBLE CROWN AND FLAIL, DISC AND CRESCENT ABOVE (1)
ISIS , HORUS ON HER LAP, FALCON AND SUN DISC IN FIELD (1)
Isis à cheval sur un Chien. La Bête inconnue au P. Montfaucon dans une Médaille qu' il ne cite point, sur laquelle on voit Isis à cheval, peut done être un chien, animal qui étoit particuliérement consacré à Isis. Les chiens précédoient l' image de cette Déesse dans les Processions solemnelles. Cette pierre-ci est d' une belle gravure. (1)
Isis assise ténant son Fils Orus dans ses bras, comme on la voit sur le revers d' une Médaille d' Adrien, & sur une autre pierre gravée. Mais ce qui fait la particularité de la nôtre c' est, qu' Isis est dans l' attitude de mettre le doigt dans la bouche d' Orus, pour l' alaiter ainsi, au lieu de lui donner la mammelle, ce qui est conforme à la Tradition. (2)
ISIS CROWN (COW HORNS WITH SOLAR DISC AND FEATHERS) (1)
ISIS CROWN (COW HORNS WITH SOLAR DISC AND FEATHERS) ON TWO EARS OF CORN (4)
ISIS CROWN (COW HORNS WITH SOLAR DISC, CIRCLE (FULL MOON?) AND FEATHERS WITH BEADING) (1)
ISIS CROWN (COW HORNS WITH SOLAR DISC, CRESCENT MOON AND FEATHERS) (1)
Isis debout avec le sistre & la cruche, accompagnée d' un petit Harpocrate qui tient une corne d' abondance; à coté d' elle il y a une palme. (1)
Isis debout ayant autour de la tête un Cercle divisé par des rayons, qu' elle tient des deux mains; à ses cotés il y?a des caractéres qui traversent toute la pierre. Le Cercle signifie apparemment la pleine Lune, & Isis est là sans doute comme la Lune même. On pour roit aussi dire que ce cercle est un Limbus & ce que Horapollon apelle XXX, comme marque de la haute dignité des Empereurs, que l' on donne à Isis: car la gravure de cette pierre n' est pas antérieure aux tems des Empereurs Romains. On voit déja le buste de l' Empereur Claude avec un Limbus, & Trajan en est orné plusieurs fois à l' Arc de Constantin. (1)
Isis debout en face tenant un sistre de la main droite, & de la gauche une cruche, qui signifie le vase plein d' eau, qu' on portoit devant toutes les Processions qu' on fesoit en son honneur. Ce Vase porté par Isis se nomme en latin Cymbium ou Sitella. (3)
Isis debout en forme de Momie dont on découvre les langes. Elle est semblable à la Statue du Palais Barberin, avec cette différence que le Serpent est ici perpendiculairement depuis l' estomac jusques au bas de la figure. D' un coté de cette Isis il y a une couronne, & de l' autre une palme. On prétend que le Palmier réprésentoit l' année, parce qu' on croyoit que c' étoit le seul arbre, qui au changement de chaque lune poussât une nouvelle branche, en sorte que dans le palmier l' année étoit figurée par ses douze branches. Dans le Cabinet de l' Empereur à Florence il y?a une pierre gravée avec une Isis faite de la même façon, avec les mains formées en pattes de crocodile, & cet animal qui grimpe le long de la figure, comme le Serpent dans notre pierre. (1)
Isis debout ténant de la main droite un sistre & un timon, & de la gauche une corne d' abondance. Il n' est pas commun de trouver le timon pour attribut d' Isis; mais comme on voir sur un Médaillon de l' Empereur Macrin des Némésis avec le timon, & que Némésis est coéffée avec des plumes d' oiseau de Numidie à la maniére d' Isis, le timon peut encore convenir à notre Isis. (1)
Isis debout ténant de la main droite un sistre pendant vers la terre. (1)
Isis debout tenant un Serpent dans la Main droite. Apulée dans sa vision la fait paroitre ainsi. (1)
Isis debout, tenant de la main droite un sistre avec la cruche pendue au bras gauche, & de cette main une patére d' où s' eléve un Serpent. (1)
Isis enthroned, wearing a crown, suckling Horus. Ground line. Engraved face. (1)
ISIS HOLDING A SISTRUM, RIDING ON THE BACK OF A DOG (?) (1)
ISIS HOLDING A SPHINX (1)
ISIS NURSING HORUS [HOLDING HIM ON HER KNEE, NEARBY A WINGED GENIUS] (1)
Isis Pharia debout ténant des deux mains une voile de Vaisseau. (1)
ISIS SEATED, HOLDING THE HORUS CHILD (3)
ISIS SEATED, HOLDING THE HORUS CHILD, EARS OF CORN IN THE FIELD (2)
ISIS SITTING ON CHAIR, HORUS ON HER LAP, MAGIC INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
ISIS STANDING HOLDING A SISTRUM (?) AND A STAFF WITH A STAR (?). BEFORE HER ANUBIS KNEELING, HOLDING OUT A CADUCEUS. STARS AND INSCRIPTION IN FIELD, OUROBOROS (1)
ISIS STANDING HOLDING HORUS (?) WITH A LOTUS CROWN AND A STAFF WITH A BULL, STARS IN THE FIELD AND OUROBOROS (1)
Isis standing, wearing uraeus headdress, high-girt, holding staff and ankh. Short ground line. (1)
ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN HOLDING A SISTRUM AND A CORNUCOPIA, A RUDDER AT HER FEET (1)
ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN HOLDING A SISTRUM AND A SITULA (3)
ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN HOLDING A SISTRUM AND A SITULA (IN ONE HAND), HARPOKRATES NEXT TO HER (1)
ISIS WITH LOTUS CROWN HOLDING A SISTRUM, OFFERING DISH AND SITULA (?) (1)
ISIS, BUST (1)
ISIS, HEAD (1)
ISMENUS, SON OF NIOBE, SLAIN BY APOLLO, AND TRANSFORMED [THROWING HIMSELF] INTO A RIVER (1)
ITALY [ROMA], WITH SYMBOLS (1)
Ithiphallic Pan who beats a goat with a club over a lit altar. To the right is a tree. (1)
ITHYPHALLIC BABOON WEARING A CROWN (?) (1)
ITHYPHALLIC BABOON WEARING A SUN DISC CROWN (1)
ITHYPHALLIC BABOON WEARING A SUN DISC CROWN (?) (1)
ITHYPHALLIC BABOON WEARING A SUN DISC CROWN AND HOLDING A CUP. AN IBIS AT HIS FEET. (1)
ITHYPHALLIC BABOON, A SUN DISC ON HIS HEAD (1)
ITHYPHALLIC BABOON, CROWNED WITH SUNDISC, CRESCENT IN FIELD (1)
IXION EMBRACING A CLOUD, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD, GROUNDLINE. (2)
IXION EMBRACING THE CLOUD, A PEACOCK STANDING NEARBY (2)
IXION HURLING HIS FATHER-IN-LAW INTO A FURNESS (1)
IXION UPON THE WHEEL (1)

JACKAL (?) HEADED GOD WITH PALM BRANCH AND SISTRUM (1)
JACKAL HEADED ANUBIS IN KILT HOLDING A FLAIL AND WREATH (?) FACING HECATE TRIMORPH (WEARING A PEPLOS AND POLOI) HOLDING TORCHES, DAGGERS AND WHIPS. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
JACKAL HEADED ANUBIS, WEARING KILT. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
JANUS BIFRONS (1)
JASON (?) IN FRONT OF THE SNAKE ENTWINED AROUND A COLUMN (1)
JASON [ABOUT TO MOUNT THE ARGO] TAKING LEAVE OF CHIRON, WHO IS CARRYING THE INFANT ACHILLES ON HIS BACK (1)
JASON AND MEDEA NEAR THE SHIP ARGO (1)
JASON AND MEDEA, AT THE ALTAR OF DIANA OR HECATE, EXCHANGING VOWS OF MUTUAL FIDELITY (1)
JASON CONFERRING WITH TRITON [FOR THE SAFETY OF HIS SHIP] (1)
JASON ENGAGING THE GREAT POET ORPHEUS TO ACCOMPANY HIM IN THE EXPEDITION TO COLCHIS (1)
JASON IN FRONT OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE HANGING IN A TREE. THE SNAKE ON AN ALTAR AT HIS FEET. (1)
JASON IN THE PRESENCE OF PELIAS (1)
JASON OBTAINS THE GOLDEN FLEECE (1)
JASON SENDING THE DRAGON TO SLEEP, AND TAKING THE GOLDEN FLEECE FROM THE TREE (1)
JASON SHOWING THE GOLDEN FLEECE TO MEDEA (1)
JASON SOWING THE FIELD OF MARS WITH DRAGON'S TEETH [FROM WHICH ARMED MEN ARE SPRINGING] (1)
JASON SUPPLICATING JUNO TO CONVEY HIM ACROSS THE RIVER ENIPEUS [ANAURUS] (1)
JASON TAMING THE WILD BULLS [OF THE KING OETES] (1)
JASON, A YOUNG MAN OF GREAT BEAUTY, BEING BELOVED BY CERES, JUPITER BECOMES JEALOUS OF HIM, AND ANNHILIATES HIM WITH LIGHTNING (1)
JASON, AFTER HAVING BEEN CONVEYED ACROSS THE RIVER [ASSISTED BY JUNO], DISCOVERES THAT HE HAS LOST HIS SANDAL (1)
JASON, ATTENDED BY AETES, PLOUGHING THE FIELD OF MARS WITH THE BULLS (1)
JASON, ATTENDED BY TWO WARRIORS, SHOWING THE GOLDEN FLEECE TO PELIAS, WHO IS SEATED IN A CHAIR (1)
JASON, BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE FOR COLCHIS, OFFERING A SACRIFICE TO NEPTUNE FOR A PROSPEROUS VOYAGE (1)
JASON, IN GRATITUDE TO TRITON FOR HIS ASSISTANCE, GIVES HIM A GOLDEN TRIPOD [THE TRITON, WITH THE GOLDEN TRIPOD GIVEN HIM BY JASON] (1)
Jo gardée par Argus. (1)
Joint foreparts of a lion and a boar. (1)
Joint heads of a youth and a man. (1)
JUBA I. [KING OF MAURITANIA AND NUMIDIA] (1)
JUBA II. (1)
JUGURTHA [THE NUMIDIAN KING] (1)
JULIA, DAUGHTER OF TITUS (1)
JULIAN THE APOSTATE (1)
Juno (2)
JUNO [STANDING ON A CLOUD] CHARGING THE SHEPHERD ARGUS TO WATCH THE HEIFER IO (1)
JUNO AND JUTURNA [JUNO, THE PEACOCK BEHIND HER, INCITING JUTURNA TO BREAK THE TREATY BETWEEN TURNUS AND AENEAS] (1)
JUNO AND MINERVA IN A BIGA, HASTENING TO THE SUCCOUR OF THE GREEKS, ARE ENCOUNTERED BY IRIS (1)
JUNO CHANGING CALLISTO TO A BEAR (1)
JUNO CONFIDING THE GARDENS OF THE HESPERIDES TO THE CARE OF AN ENORMOUS DRAGON (1)
JUNO CONFIDING THE INFANT MARS TO PRIAPUS TO EDUCATE (1)
JUNO CONFIDING THE INFANT MARS TO PRIAPUS TO EDUCATE. CORRIGENDA: MINERVA AND THE INFANT MARS, IN THE BACKGROUND IS PAN (1)
Juno on an eagle of Jupiter, with a sceptre and the 7 planets. (1)
JUNO OPENING THE GATES OF THE TEMPLE OF JANUS (1)
JUNO PERSUADING THE GENIUS OF SLEEP TO SHED HIS INFLUENCE OVER JUPITER [SHE IS SHOWING THE CESTUS OF VENUS TO HIM, AN ELEGANT WINGED FIGURE SITTING ON A ROCK, WHOM THE GODDESSS IS INVITING TO ACCOMPANY HER TO MOUNT IDA, TO USE HIS LULLING POWER OVER JUPITER; JUNO, WITH UPLIFTED ARM, IS URGING HER REQUEST, AND PROMISING PASITHEA AS THE REWARD OF COMPLIANCE] (1)
Juno presents the young Ganimede to Jupiter. (1)
JUNO PROTECTING GERYON [HERCULES AIMING AN ARROW] (1)
JUNO SAVING THE STAG WITH GOLDEN HORNS (1)
JUNO STANDING WITH A STAFF AND PALM BRANCH (?), GROUNDLINE (1)
JUNO SURROUNDED BY A SERPENT (1)
JUNO URGING THE FURY ALECTO TO INCITE QUEEN AMATA AND THE LATINS AGAINST THE TROJANS (1)
JUNO WITH THE LOTUS FLOWER PRESENTED TO HER BY FLORA (1)
JUNO WOUNDED BY HERCULES (1)
JUNO, [SEATED BEFORE A CYPPUS] YIELDING TO THE ENTRIETIES OF PALLAS, NOURISHES WITH HER MILK THE INFANT HERCULES IN THE PRESENCE OF JUPITER (1)
JUNO, HEAD (2)
JUNO, SEATED BY THE SIDE OF JUPITER, WHO IS SLEEPING, ATTENDED BY THE EAGLE AND PEACOCK; SHE IS GIVING DIRECTIONS TO SLEEP, WHO, UNDER THE FORM OF THE BIRD CHALCIS, IS PERCHED ON A TREE ABOVE THEM (1)
JUNO, WEARING DRESS AND MANTLE, STANDING WITH A STAFF AND POMEGRANATE (?), GROUNDLINE (1)
JUNO, WHOLE-LENGTH, WITH PEACOCK (1)
Junon assise sur un Trône, sur le dossier duquel on voit d' un coté la tête d' Apollon rayonnée représentant le Soleil, & de l' autre coté celle de Diane avec le croissant représentant la Lune. Autour de la tête de Junon sont les sept Planétes. (1)
Junon debout avec des cornes sur la tête, & la peau de chévre dans la main gauche: avec ces attributs elle est appellée Sispita, ou Sospita. On voit Junun avec des cornes sur plusieurs Médailles Romaines. (1)
Junon nue portée sur une Aigle, tenant un sceptre à la main droite. (1)
Junon portée sur une Aigle, & son voile flottant autour de la tête compose un cercle, dans lequel on voit les sept Planétes. (1)
Jupiter & Junon debout. Tout autour de Junon est un Voile tout parsemé d' étoiles. On la voit avec un voile semblable sur une( ) médaille de Samos. L' étoile de Junon étoit appellée XXX, comme celle de Venus. (1)
Jupiter (?) standing with sceptre and phiale before an altar, groundline. (1)
JUPITER (BEARDLESS) STANDING WITH A STAFF, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HIS ARM, THE EAGLE BY HIS SIDE, HOLDING A WREATH (1)
JUPITER (BEARDLESS), WITH LAUREL WREATH, WEARING AN AEGIS, STANDING WITH A STAFF, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT, THE EAGLE BY HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER (WITH EAGLE AND THUNDERBOLT), JUNO (WITH PEACOCK AND PATERA) AND MINERVA (WITH OWL, SPEAR AND HELMET), FRONTAL, ON THRONES (1)
JUPITER [THE SKIN OF THE GOAT AMALTHEA HUNG OVER HIS SHOULDER] PRESENTING A CUP TO SATURN CONTAINING A LIQUID WHICH CAUSES HIM TO VOMIT THE CHILDREN AND THE SWATCHED STONE WHICH HE HAD SWALLOWED (1)
JUPITER [UNDER THE FORM OF A SERPENT] RESUMING HIS DIVINITY, AND MANIFESTING HIMSELF TO PROSERPINE (1)
Jupiter à pied, armé d' un casque & d' un bouclier, qui lance la foudre contre les Titans. (1)
Jupiter à tête de Bélier, debout, tenant de la main droite la foudre, & de la gauche son sceptre. Diodore de Sicile( ) & d' autres Auteurs racontent, que les Dieux poursuivis par Typhon, s' étoient cachés sous la figure de differents animaux, & que Jupiter avoit pris celle du Bélier. A Thébes en Egypte on l' adoroit avec la tête de bélier, &( ) Herodote nous donne encore une autre raison pourquoi on le représentoit sous cette forme. ( ) Ficoroni a publié une dissertation avec figures sur un prétendu Jupiter vétu de peau depuis la tête jusqu' aux pieds, qui fut trouvé de son tems dans le Palais Gentili à Rome. Voyez encore Mr. le Comte de Caylus( ) sur une figure avec la tête de Bélier. (1)
JUPITER AMMON, FRONT FACE (1)
JUPITER AMMON, HEAD (1)
JUPITER AMMON, WHOLE LENGTH (2)
JUPITER AMMON, WITH THE HEAD OF A RAM, STANDING WITH THUNDERBOLT AND SCEPTRE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
JUPITER AND ANTIOPE (1)
JUPITER AND CALLISTO (1)
JUPITER AND DANAE (2)
JUPITER AND EUROPA [APPEARING TO HER UNDER THE FORM OF A BULL SHE IS LYING ON A COUCH BENEATH AN OLIVE-TREE, IN THE ISLE OF CRETE] (1)
JUPITER AND EUROPA, BIFRONS (1)
JUPITER AND JUNO (1)
JUPITER AND LEDA (1)
JUPITER APPEARING AS A FLAME OF FIRE TO AEGINA. JUPITER, TO OBTAIN THE FAVOURS OF AEGINA, DAUGHTER OF THE RIVER ASOPUS, CHANGED HIMSELF TO A FLAME OF FIRE, AND MADE THE NYMPH THE MOTHER OF AECUS, WHO WAS THE FATHER OF TELAMON (1)
JUPITER APPEARING TO ARCAS, STAYS HIS HAND AT THE MOMENT HE IS ABOUT TO DISCHARGE AN ARROW AT HIS MOTHER CALLISTO, WHOM, TRANSFORMED TO A BEAR, HE DOES NOT RECOGNISE (1)
JUPITER AS A BULL CROSSING THE SEA WITH EUROPA ON HIS BACK, AND NEAR HIM AN EAGLE (1)
Jupiter as a bull rapes Europa. (5)
Jupiter as a bull rapes Europa. People appearing in the waves (1)
Jupiter as a bull who rapes Europa. (1)
Jupiter as a bull, with a human head, who rapes Europa. More probably Bacchus with a bacchic woman, with a long serpent in her hand. The rods of Hercules. (1)
Jupiter as a child suckles from the Amathean goat. (1)
Jupiter as a satyr surprises Antiope. (2)
JUPITER AS A SATYR SURPRISING ANTIOPE [RAISING A DRAPERY] (1)
Jupiter as a swan (1)
Jupiter as a swan guided by Love. (2)
Jupiter as an eagle who rapes Ganimede. (6)
Jupiter as Serapis, escaping on a ram, looks back at a crescent moon placed on a plinth. (1)
Jupiter assis avec les pieds sur un marchepied, mettant la main droite sur la tête d' un Lion ailé, qui est du même coté. Au coté du Trône, où est le Lion, il y a la Déesse Vesta debout avec un flambeau, & de l' autre coté sur un Autel est Harpocrate aassi debout, qui tient une corne d' abondance posée sur un Terme de Priape. L' Aigle est aux pieds de Jupiter à sa gauche. Au reste Vesta est représentée ici comme à l' ordinaire, avec le flambeau, & un Lion. (1)
Jupiter assis avec une Aigle à ses pieds, & deux Aigles qui plânent au dessus de sa tête; Junon & Apollon sont debout devant lui, & derriére luì Mercure aussi debout: en bas on lit le nom XXX, qui pourroit être celui d' un Graveur inconnu. (1)
Jupiter assis sur le Capricorne. (1)
Jupiter assis tenant Apollon ou le Solei sur sa main gauche; son Trône est surmonté d' un croissant, & à ses pieds est l' Aigle. (1)
Jupiter assis tenant de la main droite un globe, & de la gauche son sceptre, avec l' Aigle à ses pieds. (1)
Jupiter assis tenant sur sa main droite la Fortune, auprès de laquelle est un croissant; à ses pieds il y a un Autel avec du feu allumé, & près de l' autel l' Aigle. (1)
Jupiter assis tenant un globe, au dessus duquel on voit un croissant avec le Solei. (1)
Jupiter assis tenant une Victoire sur sa main droite. (1)
Jupiter avec les mêmes attributs, la corne d' abondance & la patère, mais sans le modius sur la tête. (1)
Jupiter Axur, ou sans barbe, appellé par les Romains Vejovis; il est debout. La tête de ce Jupiter se voit sur quelques Médailles, & en particulier sur une de la Famille Licinia. (1)
Jupiter Axur, ou sans barbe, appellé par les Romains Vejovis; il est debout. La tête de ce Jupiter se voit sur quelques Médailles, & en particulier sur une de la Famille Licinia. Jupiter tient, comme dans la précédente gravure, de la main droite son sceptre & de la gauche la foudre. (2)
Jupiter Cacumenarivy standing with a sceptre, on the peak of Mt.Argos with the sun and moon. (1)
Jupiter Cacumenarivy standing with a sceptre, on the peak of Mt.Argos. (1)
JUPITER CAPTIVATED BY THE BEAUTY OF IO, DAUGHTER OF THE RIVER IANACHUS, DESCENDED TO EARTH IN A THICK CLOUD AND SURPRISED THE NYMPH [FLYING THROUGH THE CLOUD] (1)
JUPITER CARESSING GANYMEDE, WHO IS OFFERING HIM NECTAR (1)
Jupiter changé en Taureau, enlevant Europe gravé avec une délicatesse qui fait regretter le morceau qui manque. On voit dessiné ici l' image du vétement d' Europe, que nous a conservé Théocrite. Sinuata autem in humeris est vestis ampla Europae, Ceu velum navis, atque allevavit puellam . Idyl. XXX. Son peplum ondoyant s' est gonflé autour d' elle. Au reste on peut remarquer dans ce fragment que le Taureau a un ornement qui depuis le dos lui passe jusqu' au dessous du ventre, & qui paroit assez ressembler à des nageoires de poisson. (1)
Jupiter changé en Taureau, enlevant Europe, où Jupiter paroit avec la tête du Minotaure. (1)
Jupiter changé en Taureau, enlevant Europe. (3)
JUPITER CHANGING IO TO HER PROPER FORM (1)
JUPITER COMMANDING THE EAGLE TO CARRY OFF GANYMEDE, SON OF TROS, KING OF ILIUM (1)
JUPITER COMMANDING VULCAN TO FORGE THE MOST FORMIDABLE ARROWS THAT COULD BE MADE, FOR HERCULES TO DESTROY THE MONSTERS WHICH INFESTED THE EARTH (1)
JUPITER CONFIDING ARCAS TO A SHEPHERD [ARCHAS] (1)
JUPITER CONFIDING THE EDUCATION OF VENUS TO THE HOURS OR SEASONS (1)
Jupiter coronated by Juno and Minerva. (1)
Jupiter dans toute sa gloire avec de grandes ailes, environné de foudres, embrasant Sémelé qui est étendue à ses pieds. Je suppose cette paste Etrusque par la figure de Jupiter, bienque celle de Sémelé pût la faire passer pour Grecque. Quoiqu' il en soit, elle est rare tant pour la singularité du sujet, que par rapport à l' idée dans laquelle il est immaginé & représenté. Les figures des Divinités ailées ne sont pas si connues dans les monuments des Grecs, que parmi ceux des Etrusques. Les premiérs ne donnoient de grandes ailes, qu' à la Victoire, & rarement à Diane; nous avons cependant la Diane d' Ephése ailée dans notre Cabinet, & elle a aussi des ailes sur une pierre gravée dans celui de l' Empereur à Florence. Mais les Etrusques, outre les Victoires ailées qu' ils avoient semblables à celles des Grecs, donnoient encore de grandes ailes à Minerve, à Diane, à Vénlu, à Méduse, & aux Furies. Quant à Jupiter, j' avoue que je ne connois aucun monument Etrusque où l' on le voye avec de grandes ailes. Cela est pourtant d' accord avec l' idée de la Poésie Sainte, qui nous peint Dieu, porté sur les ailes des Vents. Jupiter est vétu ici, pour montrer qu' il s' est fait voir à Sémelé dans toute sa magnificence. Pour ce qui est de Sémelé, sa drapperie est d' une telle finesse, & d' une telle légereté, que ce seul morceau peut servir à rectifier les idées mal conçues qu' on a eues sur la maniére Etrusque. C' est en même tems une preuve que cette pâte est du tems de la perfection de leur art. Les Connoisseurs seroient sort embarrassées de trouver une figure drappée avec plus de délicatesse. (1)
Jupiter dans toute sa gloire avec de grandes ailes, environné de foudres, embrasant Sémelé qui est étendue à ses pieds. Je suppose cette paste Etrusque par la figure de Jupiter, bienque celle de Sémelé pût la faire passer pour Grecque. Quoiqu' il en soit, elle est rare tant pour la singularité du sujet, que par rapport à l' idée dans laquelle il est immaginé & représenté. Les figures des Divinités ailées ne sont pas si connues dans les monuments des Grecs, que parmi ceux des Etrusques. Les premiérs ne donnoient de grandes ailes, qu' à la Victoire, & rarement à Diane; nous avons cependant la Diane d' Ephése ailée dans notre Cabinet, & elle a aussi des ailes sur une pierre gravée dans celui de l' Empereur à Florence. Mais les Etrusques, outre les Victoires ailées qu' ils avoient semblables à celles des Grecs, donnoient encore de grandes ailes à Minerve, à Diane, à Vénlu, à Méduse, & aux Furies. Quant à Jupiter, j' avoue que je ne connois aucun monument Etrusque où l' on le voye avec de grandes ailes. Cela est pourtant d' accord avec l' idée de la Poésie Sainte, qui nous peint Dieu, porté sur les ailes des Vents. Jupiter est vétu ici, pour montrer qu' il s' est fait voir à Sémelé dans toute sa magnificence. Pour ce qui est de Sémelé, sa drapperie est d' une telle finesse, & d' une telle légereté, que ce seul morceau peut servir à rectifier les idées mal conçues qu' on a eues sur la maniére Etrusque. C' est en même tems une preuve que cette pâte est du tems de la perfection de leur art. Les Connoisseurs seroient sort embarrassées de trouver une figure drappée avec plus de délicatesse. Jupiter a de grandes ailes, mais il n' est pas vétu, & il soutient sur ses genoux Sémelé évanouie & qui meurt. Jupiter n' est point ici environné de foudres, & par cette raison la pierre auroit été difficile à expliquer sans la pâte précédente: elle est aussi Etrusque, & paroit plus ancienne que l' autre. (1)
Jupiter debout avec l'Aigle à ses pieds. (1)
Jupiter debout ayant à ses pieds une étoile, à sa droite on voit Mars portant un trophée, & à sa gauche Hercule avec la massue. (1)
Jupiter debout la tête rayonnée, avec un manteau attaché sur la poitrine, tenant de la main droite la foudre,& de la gauche son sceptre. (1)
Jupiter debout lançant la foudre, avec les Caracteres: MF. DE. MF. (1)
Jupiter debout sur la foudre, ayant un boisseau sur la tête; il porte une patère de la main droite, & sur sa gauche, avec laquelle il tient son sceptre, il y a une Aigle, qui étoit posée ordinairement( ) sur le sceptre de Jupiter, comme on la voit sur un Autel d' ancienne sculpture qui est dans la Villa de Mr. le Card. Aléxandre Albani. Au reste je prends ce Jupiter pour Jupiter Philius qui tenoit une patère. (1)
Jupiter debout tenant une Aigle sur la main droite, & de la main gauche son sceptre; à coté on lit les Caractéres THELC. (1)
Jupiter debout tenant une tortue sur la main droite, & son sceptre de la gauche, avec l' Aigle à ses pieds. Venus avoit une tortue à ses pieds, à Elis; cet animal étoit aussi un symbole de Mercure, mais personne n' en fait mention au sujet de Jupiter. Peut être que, comme la tortue servoit encore de symbole au Péloponése, il y eut dans ce pays là un Jupiter particulier, à qui on donnoit cet attribut. (1)
Jupiter debout, la main gauche appuyée sur un autel, sur le quel est une Aigle; il tient de la main droite une patère, & il a à ses cotés Castor & Pollux. (1)
Jupiter debout, le bras droit élevé, & à coté de lui deux étoiles. (1)
JUPITER DESPATCHING MERCURY TO COMMAND AENEAS TO QUIT CARTHAGE (1)
JUPITER DESTROYING THE HOUSE OF LYCAON, AND CHANGING HIM TO A WOLF (2)
JUPITER DESTROYS THE CERCOPES WITH HIS THUNDERBOLTS, AND THEN CHANGES THEM TO MONKEYS [APES], FOR HAVING REFUSED, AFTER PROMISING THEIR ASSISTANCE AND RECEIVED REMUNERATION, TO FIGHT AGAINST SATURN [JUPITER CHANGING THE CYCLOPS INTO BEARS ] (1)
JUPITER DODONEUS (HEAD) (1)
JUPITER DRIVING IN A QUADRIGA OVER A SNAKE-LEGGED GIANT, AND THROWING HIS THUNDERBOLT (1)
JUPITER DRIVING IN A QUADRIGA OVER A SNAKE-LEGGED, WINGED GIANT, AND THROWING HIS THUNDERBOLT (2)
Jupiter enthroned at the centre of the Zodiac with Venus and Mercury. (1)
Jupiter enthroned supported by Neptune, with a sceptre and thunderbolt, with Mars and Mercury in the centre of the Zodiac. (1)
Jupiter enthroned with a radiating modius, and Isis and Minerva at the centre of the Zodiac, supported by Atlantis. (1)
Jupiter enthroned with modius, sceptre and eagle at his feet. (1)
Jupiter enthroned with sceptre and eagle at his feet. (1)
Jupiter enthroned with sceptre and eagle at his feet. Unknown object to the right. (1)
Jupiter enthroned with sceptre and globe in hand. At his feet an eagle which supports the throne. (1)
Jupiter enthroned with sceptre and thunderbolt (4)
Jupiter enthroned with sceptre and thunderbolt. The Sagittarius is in the field with other zodiacal signs. (1)
Jupiter enthroned, holds his sceptre and patera with the eagle at his feet, flanked by fortuna and Nemesis, each with attributes. (1)
Jupiter enthroned, with a modius on his head. In one hand a sceptre, and in the other a divinity is supported by a croccodile. In the field is an eagle above military insignia (1)
Jupiter enthroned,with sceptre and eagle at his feet (3)
Jupiter enthroned,with sceptre and eagle. (1)
Jupiter Epacrius ou Cacumenarius( ) c' est à dire, Jupiter sur le sommet des Montagnes, comme on le voit sur plusieurs Médailles. On voit aussi Jupiter avec Neptune & Pluton sur un( ) rare Médaillon, avec l' Inscription XXX. (1)
JUPITER HURLING A THUNDERBOLT AT TYPHON [A TITAN SUPPORTING A ROCK, TWO FIGURES FLYING FROM HIM] (1)
JUPITER HURLING AEROLITES AT THE GIANTS [THE GIANTS ALBION AND BERGION, DESTROYED BY THE STONES WHICH WERE THROWN FROM HEAVEN TO SAVE HERCULES, WHO IS STANDING OVER THE FALLEN GIANT, WITH HIS BOW AND QUIVER IN HIS UPLIFTED HANDS] (1)
JUPITER IN A QUADRIGA, OVERTHROWING THE TITANS (1)
JUPITER IN A TREE, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT, AND BELOW, GANYMEDE, WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP, LEANING ON A COLUMN, HIS DOG AT HIS SIDE. (1)
Jupiter in an eagle, on Mt. Argos. (1)
JUPITER IN FORM OF AN OWL AT THE FEET OF JUNO [ON MOUNT THORNAX IN THE STORM] (1)
Jupiter in his chariot in the act of throwing a thunderbolt at the Giants, with trident and thunderbolt. (1)
Jupiter in his chariot in the act of throwing a thunderbolt at the Giants. (1)
Jupiter in his chariot while he throws a thunderbolt at the Giants. (3)
JUPITER IN LOVE WITH LEDA, DAUGHTER OF THESPIUS, AND WIFE OF TYNDARUS, KING OF SPARTA, TAKES THE FORM OF A SWAN TO SURPRISE HER, AND COMMANDS VENUS TO ASSUME THAT OF AN EAGLE AND PURSUE HIM, IN ORDER THAT LEDA MAY GIVE HIM SHELTER (1)
Jupiter leaning on a staff and holding a thunderbolt, the eagle at his feet, groundline (1)
JUPITER METAMORPHOSED TO A HORSE, TO OBTAIN THE FAVOURS OF DIA, DAUGHTER OF DEIONEUS (1)
JUPITER MUSCAREUS, HEAD, ON THE BACK OF A BEE (1)
JUPITER ON A LOTUS FLOWER (1)
Jupiter on an eagle. Or the apothesis of Jupiter. (3)
Jupiter on his feet, whilst he throws a thunderbolt at the Giants. (1)
JUPITER ON HIS THRONE (1)
JUPITER OREIUS (1)
Jupiter pacifique, assis sur son Trône vû en face, tenant tranquillement la foudre dans son sein. (1)
JUPITER PLUVIUS (1)
Jupiter points out the Roman legions to Mercury. (1)
JUPITER PRESENTING HORSES OF CELESTIAL BREED TO TROS (1)
Jupiter riding on a dolphin with Juno's head. (1)
Jupiter sans barbe debout, avec l' Aigle à ses pieds qui le regarde; il tient la foudre dans la main droite, & son bras gauche est envéloppé dans l' Egide, c' est à-dire, dans la peau de la Chévre Amalthée, à la façon d' un Ceste. La forme de l' Egide, de la maniére dont Jupiter la tient, est conforme à l' Etymologie du nom, & l' origine de cet attribut.( ) Hérodote prétend que l' Egide vient de la Lybie, où les peuples se vétoient de peaux de chévres (car l' Egide, en Latin Ægis, vient du Grec XXX, chevre) & que les courroyes, avec lesquelles ils lioient ces peaux toutes en plis autour du corps, avoient donné lieu à l' idée de les transformer en Serpents. En effet l' Egide dans notre pâte n' est qu' une peau liée & retroussée, dans laquelle le bras est envéloppé, comme dans un drap. Ce qu' on pourroit y prendre pour des Serpents, n' est pas aisé à distinguer, & on ne peut assurer, si ce sont en effet des Serpents, ou, selon l' Historien, des courroyes déliées. Une autre preuve que l' Egide n' étoit pas le bouclier de Jupiter, & que ce n' étoit qu' une peau, c' est qu' on trouve dans cette même pâte auprès de lui un bouclier par terre, qui se présente par la partie intèrieure, & où l' on voit la courroye qui sert à le tenir avec le bras. Jupiter tient aussi avec la main gauche quelque chose, qui semble être la garde d' un parazonium. Au reste cette pâte vient à propos au secours de ceux qui font venir l' Epithéte de Jupiter XXX, de son Egide, quoique selon Spanheim( ) leur sentiment soit sans aucun fondement. Il est vrai qu' on ne trouve sur aucune pierre ou Médaille, Jupiter portant l' Egide, ni selon l' idée commune qu' on en peut avoir, ni selon ce que nous en apprend la Fable; & c' est ainsi que cette pâte peut servir à entendre Pausanias, & je crois qu' elle réprésente Jupiter Martius, XXX, dont il ne nous a laissé que le nom. Probablement la Cornaline, qui étoit dans le Cabiner de Crozat, est l' original de cette pâte: elle est expliquée par Mr. Mariette( ); mais je ne trouve dans la tête aucune ressemblance avec Auguste. (1)
JUPITER SEATED ON THE CLOUDS ADDRESSING APOLLO (1)
JUPITER SEATED, ATTENDED BY HIS EAGLE, DELIVERING THE INFANT BACCHUS TO THE CHARGE OF MERCURY (1)
JUPITER SEATED, ATTENDED BY HIS EAGLE, REPROACHING MARS (1)
JUPITER SENDING DISCORD FROM HEAVEN (1)
Jupiter Sérapis & Isis debout aux cotés d' un autel où le feu est allumé, & sous lequel il y a un croissant; à coté de chaque Divinité on voit une étoile. (1)
Jupiter Sérapis assis dans une barque, & derriére lui la Fortune qui a aussi un boisseau sur la tête, comme Sérapis. Devant Jupiter il y a une tête, & Isis debout qui gouverne le vaisseau, car c' étoit là( ) la fonction de cette Déesse. L' original( ) de cette gravure est dans le Cabinet de S. M. IMP. à Florence. (1)
Jupiter Sérapis assis sur son Trône dans une barque de Papyrus, sur la proue & la pouppe de laquelle il y a un buste d' Isis. A l' un des cotés du Trône on voit un Epervier mitré, & de l' autre un Harpocrate; au dessus on lit XXX. Sur le revers de la pierre est une Inscription. (1)
Jupiter Sérapis assis tenant la foudre en repos sur son sein: à sa droite est Cybéle debout, & à sa gauche Vesta aussi debout, avec la tête voilée par derriére; celle cy tient un flambeau allumé, ou peut être un Candelabre, auquel on remarque plusieurs traverses, à la façon des broches de Diane d' Ephèse. Autour d' un des pieds du siége de Jupiter on voit un Serpent entortillé. (1)
JUPITER SERAPIS SITTING ON A THRONE, WITH MODIUS, HOLDING A STAFF, CERBERUS AT HIS SIDE, BETWEEN ARTEMIS OF EPHESUS AND APOLLO (HOLDING A QUIVER), A STAR IN THE FIELD ABOVE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
JUPITER SITTING IN AN AEDICULA, HOLDING A WREATH HIGH, THE EAGLE AT HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A CURULE CHAIR, HOLDING A STAFF, THE EAGLE BY THE SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A ROCK, HOLDING A WREATH, THE EAGLE AT HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A STOOL, HOLDING A STAFF AND PATERA (1)
Jupiter sitting on a throne holding sceptre and thunder bolt (?), eagle (?), groundline. (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT (?), THE EAGLE AT THE SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT AND STAFF, WEARING A HELMET, THE EAGLE AT THE SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT, A FIGURE KNEELING BEFORE HIM (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT, THE EAGLE AT THE SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT; NEXT TO HIM JUNO (?) SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING EARS OF CORN; A HEAD IN THE FIELD ABOVE. INITIALS BELOW (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING A VICTORY WITH WREATH AND STAFF, THE EAGLE AT HIS SIDE (NIKEPHOROS) (4)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING EAGLE AND STAFF (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING EARS OF CORN AND STAFF, THE EAGLE ON A BASE BY HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING PATERA AND STAFF (TORCH TURNED DOWN?), THE EAGLE AT HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING PATERA AND STAFF, THE EAGLE AT HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING THUNDERBOLT AND STAFF, THE EAGLE BY HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, HOLDING THUNDERBOLT AND STAFF, THE EAGLE BY THE SIDE (4)
JUPITER SITTING ON AN ALTAR, HOLDING A WREATH, THE EAGLE AT HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON AN ALTAR, HOLDING THUNDERBOLT AND STAFF, THE EAGLE BY HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON CLOUDS, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT, THE EAGLE FLYING BENEATH (1)
JUPITER SITTING ON HIS THRONE [THE EAGLE AT HIS FEET] (1)
Jupiter sitting on throne holding a staff, the eagle at his feet, groundline. (1)
JUPITER SITTING, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT, THE EAGLE BY HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER STANDING OVER A SNAKE-LEGGED GIANT, HOLDING A SHIELD AND THROWING HIS THUNDERBOLT (1)
JUPITER STANDING WITH A STAFF ON A MOUNTAIN, A CRESCENT MOON AND STAR IN THE FIELD (1)
JUPITER STANDING WITH A STAFF ON A MOUNTAIN, HOLDING A PATERA (?) (1)
JUPITER STANDING WITH A STAFF ON A MOUNTAIN, HOLDING A PATERA, GREEK LETTERS IN THE FIELD (1)
JUPITER STANDING WITH A STAFF, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT (2)
JUPITER STANDING WITH A STAFF, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT, THE EAGLE AT HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER STANDING WITH A STAFF, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT, THE EAGLE BY HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER STANDING WITH A THUNDERBOLT IN A QUADRIGA, A FACE (OF A GIANT?) IN THE FIELD (1)
JUPITER STANDING, HOLDING A STAFF AND PATERA, THE EAGLE AT HIS FEET (1)
Jupiter stands with sceptre (1)
JUPITER SUCKLED BY THE GOAT AMONG THE CORYBANTES (THE BIRTH OF JUPITER) (1)
JUPITER SUCKLING THE GOAT AMALTHEA (ON A BASE), TWO CORYBANTES DANCING WITH DRUMS, CYBELE (WITH MURAL CROWN) SITTING ON THE GROUND (1)
Jupiter sur une quadregue victorieux du combat des Titans, tenant la foudre de la main droite, & sur la gauche l' Aigle. (1)
Jupiter sur une quadrigue qui combat Typhon, un des Titans, avec la foudre. Le même sujet avec deux Géants, executé en Camée avec grande finesse par un Graveur nommé XXX, se trouve au Cabinet Farnése. (2)
JUPITER SURPRISES JUTURA [JUTURNA, CHANGING HER INTO THE GODDESS OF RIVERS, WHICH METAMORPHOSE IS INDICATED BY A STREAM OF WATER FLOWING FROM THE ROCK ON WHICH THE NYMPH IS RECLINING], THE DAUGHTER OF DAUNUS, AND SISTER OF TURNUS, KING OF THE RUTULI (1)
Jupiter the Conservator stands with sceptre, whilst his mantle covers a magistrate. (1)
JUPITER UNDER THE FORM OF A SERPENT RESUMING HIS DIVINITY, AND MANIFESTING HIMSELF TO PROSERPINE WHO IS SEATED UNDER A TREE (1)
Jupiter with big wings and a thunderbolt, and Semele at his feet (2)
Jupiter with sceptre, thunderbolt and the skin of the Amathean goat (1)
JUPITER WITH STAFF, DRIVING IN A QUADRIGA OVER TWO GIANTS, AND THROWING A THUNDERBOLT (1)
Jupiter with thunderbolt and the skin of the Amathean goat, with an eagle at his feet (1)
JUPITER WITH VENUS AND CUPID [JUPITER DECLARING TO VENUS THE PROSPEROUS DESTINIES OF AENEAS] (1)
JUPITER, ARMED WITH A HATCHET, IS HERE CALLED LABRADEUS, OR LABRANDEUS, AS HE IS FREQUENTLY REPRESENTED ON THE COINS OF CARIA, WHERE HE WAS WORSHIPPED UNDER THIS INVOCATION (1)
JUPITER, AS SATYR, SURPRISES ANTIOPE, RECLINING ON THE GROUND (A SATYR UNVEILS A MAENAD). (6)
JUPITER, AS SATYR, SURPRISES ANTIOPE, SITTING UNDER A TREE (A SATYR UNVEILS A MAENAD). (1)
JUPITER, ENAMOURED OF ELARA, DAUGHTER OF ORCHOMENOS, KING OF BOEOTIA, TO CONCEAL HER FROM THE WATCHFULNESS OF JUNO, SECRETS HER IN A DEEP CAVE, WHERE SHE BECOMES THE MOTHER OF THE GIANT TITYUS (1)
JUPITER, IN PROFILE ON A THRONE, BETWEEN NIGHT (?) - HEKATE - SURROUNDED BY STARS, HOLDING A TORCH UPSIDE DOWN, AND DAY (?) - SOL (WITH RAYS) (1)
Jupiter, Juno and Minerva with their emblems. (2)
JUPITER, JUNO AND MINERVA, FRONTAL, ON THRONES (1)
JUPITER, JUNO AND MINERVA, IN PROFILE, ON THRONES, HOLDING STAFF AND PATERA. AN OWL, EAGLE AND PEACOCK UNDER THE GROUNDLINE (1)
JUPITER, JUNO AND MINERVA, STANDING, WITH OWL, EAGLE AND PEACOCK AT THEIR FEET (1)
JUPITER, JUNO, AND THE GENIUS OF SLEEP [WHO IS SENT BY JUNO TO NEPTUNE TO ENTREAT HIM TO HELP THE GREEKS] (1)
JUPITER, JUNO, AND VULCAN [VULCAN PRESENTING NECTAR TO JUNO, WHO IS SEATED IN THE CLOUDS] (1)
JUPITER, LAUREATE, STANDING ON A GLOBE WITH A STAFF, A MANTLE DRAPED AROUND HIS WAIST AND OVER HIS ARM, HOLDING A SMALL FIGURE (JUNO?), TYCHE OF ANTIOCH WITH THE RIVER ORONTES (1)
JUPITER, LAUREATE, STANDING WITH A STAFF, A MANTLE DRAPED AROUND HIS WAIST AND OVER HIS ARM, HOLDING A PATERA, AN EAGLE BY HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER, LAUREATE, STANDING WITH A STAFF, A MANTLE DRAPED OVER HIS SHOULDER, HOLDING A PATERA, AN EAGLE BY HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER, LAUREATE, STANDING WITH A STAFF, A MANTLE DRAPED OVER HIS SHOULDERS AND BEHIND A SMALL FIGURE IN TOGA AT HIS SIDE (1)
JUPITER, MAJESTICALLY SEATED ON AN EAGLE, WITH CLOUDS BENEATH FEET, BANISHES HIS DAUGHTER ATE ( DISCORD ) FROM HEAVEN (1)
Jupiter, Mercur, Mars, Neptune within the circle of the zodiac. (1)
JUPITER, METAMORPHOSED TO AN ANT, SURPRISING THE NYMPH CLYTORIS (1)
JUPITER, ON A THRONE BETWEEN THE STANDING FIGURES OF JUNO AND MINERVA (1)
JUPITER, ON A THRONE, AND MERCURY WITH CADEUCEUS, FACING A BURNING ALTAR. (1)
JUPITER, ON A THRONE, AND MINERVA STANDING (1)
JUPITER, ON A THRONE, WITH EAGLE, AND MERCURY WITH CADEUCEUS AND DOG (1)
JUPITER, PANTHEISTIC HEAD (1)
Jupiter, sceptre and patera in hand, stands with the eagle at his feet. (1)
JUPITER, SEATED IN THE CLOUD BENEATH THE ZODIAC, SENDING DISCORD TO THE GRECIAN FLEET, WHICH APPEARS BELOW (1)
JUPITER, SERAPIS, AND AFRICA, BIFRONS (1)
JUPITER, SITTING ON CLOUDS, DRESS AROUND HIS LEGS, KISSES A WINGED GANYMEDE, STANDING NEXT TO HIM. (1)
JUPITER, STANDING WITH A STAFF, A MANTLE DRAPED AROUND HIS WAIST AND OVER HIS ARM, HOLDING AN EAGLE (1)
JUPITER, STANDING WITH A STAFF, A MANTLE DRAPED OVER HIS ARM, HOLDING AN EAGLE (1)
JUPITER, STANDING WITH A STAFF, HOLDING A PATERA, WITH THE EAGLE, FACING JUNO, WEARING DRESS AND MANTLE, WITH A STAFF AND POMEGRANATE (?), A CRAB AND SCORPION UNDER THE GROUNDLINE (1)
JUPITER, STANDING WITH A STAFF, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT (4)
JUPITER, STANDING WITH A STAFF, THE AEGIS DRAPED OVER THE SHOULDER, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT (1)
JUPITER, STANDING, THE AEGIS DRAPED OVER WAIST AND ARM, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT HIGH, THE EAGLE AT HIS FEET (1)
JUPITER, THROWING A THUNDERBOLT, A STRUCTURE (FIGURE?) IN FRONT, LETTERS IN THE FIELD (1)
JUPITER, TO CONCEAL HIS AMOURS WITH IO FROM JUNO, METAMORPHOSES IO INTO A HEIFER BUT JUNO, SUSPECTING THE FRAUD, BEGS HER OF HIM (1)
Jupiter, with sceptre, standing on a mountain (?). (1)
JUPITER, YIELDING TO THE ENTREATIES OF HIS JEALOUS WIFE, GIVES HER THE HEIFER IO (1)
JUSTICE (1)
JUSTITIA HOLDING THE SWORD AND SCALES OF JUSTICE, AT HER FEET AN OWL (1)
JUSTITIA SITTING ON STONE BLOCKS WITH A SWORD AND THE SCALES OF JUSTICE (1)
JUTURNA [WATCHING THE COMBAT OF TURNUS AND AENEAS] IN DESPAIR AT THE SIGHT OF THE ILL-OMENED BIRD THAT QUELLED THE VIGOUR OF TURNUS (1)
JUVENAL [DECIUS JUNIUS] (1)

Kassandra with naked upper body, kneeling before the statue of Athena, groundline. (1)
Kassandra with naked upper body, kneeling on the base of the statue of Athena, groundline. (1)
KERBEROS (1)
KHNUM SITTING ON CHAIR, ISIS (?) HOLDING VASE AND FLOWER, HORUS WITH FLAIL ON TOP OF BES. INSCRIPTION AND UTERUS IN FIELD, OUROBOROS. (1)
KHNUM SITTING ON CHAIR, ISIS (?) HOLDING VASE AND FLOWER, HORUS WITH FLAIL ON TOP OF BES. INSCRIPTION IN FIELD, UTERUS WITH SEVEN PRONGED KEY UNDER GROUNDLINE, OUROBOROS, INSCRIPTION AROUND IT. (1)
Kidnap of a bacchic follower by a satyr with a crook and a nebride. (1)
Kidnap of a bacchic follower by a satyr with a crook and a nebride. A vase is thrown onto the floor. (2)
KING (?) WITH STAFF IN FRONT OF OBJECT. (1)
KING AND ADORANT (1)
KING IN FRONT OF ALTAR WITH ANIMAL (AND STRUCTURE) (1)
KING IN FRONT OF STRUCTURE WITH CRESCENT MOON (1)
King Midas with royal Diadem and satyrical ears. (1)
King or god, with pointed crown or helmet, holding a spear sceptre, seated on a sphinx throne, and raising a hand towards a flaming incense-burner, disc-and-crescent above. (1)
KING, CYLINDER, bearded, hunting, LION, bulls, human, HEADS (3)
KING, CYLINDER, bearded, SCEPTER, LOTUS, WARRIOR, FIGURES, FRONATAL, HEADS, HIEROGLYPH (1)
KING, CYLINDER, bearded, throne, KYNOKEPHALUS, old, MAN, GRIFFIN, HIEROGLYPH, sun, star (4)
KING, CYLINDER, bearded, throne, KYNOKEPHALUS, serpents, SPHINX, bird, priest, LION, sun, star (3)
KING, CYLINDER, bearded, throne, WINGED, GLOBE, cow, WARRIOR, goat, sun, star, KNEELING (4)
KING, CYLINDER, bearded, WINGED, ANIMAL, crown, PALM, ANTELOPE (2)
KING, SCARAB, PERSIAN, bearded, throne, sun, stars, ANKH, INSCRIPTION, MAN (1)
KNEELING PSYCHE PLACING AN ARROW INTO A QUIVER (2)
Kneeling satyr erects a herm. (1)
Knelt satyr fills an amphora, on the ground, from a wine-sack on his back. (1)
Knelt satyr squeezes the grapes into a cup which is on the ground. (2)
Knelt satyr with a large goat on his shoulders. (1)
Knelt warrior with trophy. (1)
Krater flanked by an old and a young satyr who offers the former a drink of wine. (1)

L' Afrigue sous la forme d' une tête de femme coéffe d' une peau d' Elephant. (2)
L' Amour avec une guirlande qui lui passe autour du cou & sur la poitrine, semblable à un petit Buste de l' Amour rapportépar Gori( ), & à deux autres Amours qui sont sur un Autel octogone au Capitole. Parmi les Désseins du célébre Commendeur del Pozzo, dans la Bibliothéque de Mr. le Card. Aléxandre Albani, il Y a dans une Bacchanale sous une fontaine formée par une tête de Lion, qui sort d' un vase, il y a dis je, un Siléne couché avec une guirlande autour du cou, à qui un Satyre tenant un outre, verse du vin dans une tasse à deux anses. Les Couronnes que les Grecs fe mettoient autour du cou, s' appelloient XXX, parce qu' elles leur fesoient sentir l' odeur par en bas. Derriére l' épaule de notre Amour est son carquois, & autour on lit VBL. VHCF. (1)
L' Amour comme vainqueur d' Hercule, portant la massue & la peau de Lion; de la main gauche il paroit tenir des clefs liées par un anneau, de la même façon que les porte une Figure avec un Outre sur une Lampe antique. L' Amour seroit ici dans la fonction de XXX, claviger, qui porte les clefs, dénomination propre aux Prétresses de Cérès Eléusinienne. On donnoit les clefs à plusieurs' Divinités, comme à Minerve; Hécate triformis tient toujours une clefs. Il est moins connu qu' on les attribuoit aussi au Soleil; & Orphée, ou l' Auteur des Poémes qui passent sous son nom, nous peint l' Amour avec des clefs: XXX XXX XXX. xxx xxx. Claves habentem aeris, coeli, maris, terrae. Un Savant prend cette expression pour métaphorique: pour moi je l' entends à la lettre, en m' appuyant sur notre pierre; & ce qui ne m' y paroissoit pas assez décidé, le devient au moyen du passage allegué. Nous voilà donc avec un Amour portant des clefs, XXXX. (1)
L' avanture de Psyché en ouvrant la boéte du fard de Proserpine. Psyché ne povant résister à la tentation de voir ce qui étoit contenu dans la boéte, l' ouvrit, mais s' imaginant d' y trouver la beauté visible, il n' en sortit au contraire, qu' une vapeur infernale, qui repandit la léthargie sur tous ses membres. En ce moment survint Cupidon qui avoit rompu ses liens, il toucha legérement Psyché avec une fléche & la fit revenir à elle. Tel est le sujet de cette pierre. Psyché y est debout, ayant en main la boéte ouverte, mais elle est assoupie, & pliant les genoux comme prête à tomber. Cupidon est à ses pieds, & derriére elle sur une colonne, la Statue de Vénus. (1)
L' Epreuve de Psyché. Vénus pour éprouver la patience de Psyché, lui ordonna de séparer en un jour un grand amas de differentes graines mélées ensemble. Psyché trouvant l' ouvrage impossible, vit venir des fourmis qui lui aiderent. Mais Vénus n' étant pas satisfaite de la façon dont Psyché vint à bout d' éxecuter ses ordres, elle l' obligea de lui porter un vase d' eau du lac Cocyte. Psyché s' étant mise en chemin, entendit une Aigle qui lui parla, & qui lui faisant comprendre l' impossibilité de réussir dans son entreprise, prit elle?même le vase, s' envola, % le lui porta plein de l' eau du Cocyte. C' est-là le sujet de cette pierre. Psyché y est représentée assise sur un rocher, accablée de tristesse, son vase devant elle par terre; derriére elle sont deux épis de bled, pour marquer son premier ouvrage achevé. A coté il y a une fourmi qui lui a aidé, & dans l' air une Aigle, qui vient lui offrir son secours. (1)
L. [SICINIUS] DENTATUS [TRIBUNE] (1)
L. C. SCIPIO [LUCIUS CORNELIUS] [son of Scipio Africanus Major] (1)
L. T. COLLATINUS [LUCIUS TARQUINIUS] (1)
La croix ansée terminée par un cercle comme à Num. 6. Un Oeil comme à Num. 3. & d' autres caractéres hiéroglyphiques. (1)
La croix ansée, ansata, avec un cercle; hiéroglyphe trèscommun, & que Pluche prend pour un Nilométre. Mais ce Symbole ne peut pas avoir la même signification sur une Médaille Carthaginoise frappée en Sicile où il se rencontre. Cette Médaille très?rare, par rapport sur tout au silence des savants, est conservée dans le Cabinet de S. M. I. à Florence. (1)
La faulx de Saturne de la forme ordinaire des faulx, qu' on donnoit à Sylvain, & à Priape. (1)
La Foudre avec deux ailes, au dessus le Soleil & un Croissant au dessous. (1)
La Foudre avec deux ailes, autour de laquelle il y a un Lion, un Taureau, un Coq & un Chien. (1)
La Foudre avec deux ailes. (1)
La Foudre avec quatre ailes. (1)
La Foudre sur un Autel. (1)
La Foudre, au dessus un Croissant, & sept Etoiles autour. (1)
La Foudre, autour de laquelle on lit SANTHVSAE MEMORIA. (1)
La Foudre. (1)
La pierre, dont elle est tirée, se trouve gravée parmi les pierres de Maffai, & celles du Cabinet de S. M. I. à Florence. On prétend que les figures qui y sont réprésentées, sont le symbole de la Ville d' Aléxandrie en Egypte. (1)
La Sicile cxprimée par son symbole ordinaire, avec les caractéres XXX. (1)
La Ville d' Antioche assise, ayant sous ses pieds le fleuve Oronte couché; elle eit couronnée par une Figure qui est à sa droite, & elle a à sa gauche la Fortune avec la corne d' abondance. (1)
La Ville d' Antioche ayant sous ses pieds le fleuve Oronte avec l' Inscription XXX. (1)
LABERIUS [DECIMUS] (1)
LACER (1)
Lachésis une des Parques, assise sur un Masque Comique, & ayant devant elle un Masque Tragiquc en profil: elle file à la quenouille la destinée de l' homme; & derriére elle il y a une antre quenouille. Banier( ) se plaint encore à ce sujet, qu' il ne nous reste non plus aucune figure des Parques. Mais c' est encore mal-à-propos: car la figure( ) d' une Parque sur une Urne fameuse, qui est maintenant au Capitole, n' est point équivoque. Le Graveur de notre pierre manquant d' espace, n' a pas donné: des ailes à sa Parque, comme( ) Homére peint les Soeurs des Destins, pour marquer leur vitesse; mais il lui pouvoit mettre des ailes à la tête, comme en a la Parque qui est sur une grande( ) Urne de la Villa Borghese, où est représentée la Mort de Méléagre. Les deux Masques de notre pierre peuvent signifier, que la Parque dispose des Destins des Héros, dont le Masque Tragique est le symbole, également que de ceux des simples mortels, dont la vie privée est figurée par le Masque Comique. Je remarque en passant, qu' on voit sur un bas relief de la Villa Borghese un Comédien assis sur une chaise soutenue par un Masque Tragique. (1)
Lady Charlotte Campbell (1)
Lady Lucan (1)
LAIS [FIGURE OF THE HETAERA] (1)
LAMENTATION OF ANDROMACHE [AND ASTYANAX] OVER THE BODY OF HECTOR (1)
LAMPETIA ANNOUNCING TO HER FATHER APOLLO THE SLAUGHTER OF HIS SACRED OXEN (1)
LAOCOON HURLING A SPEAR AT THE WOODEN HORSE OF TROY (1)
Laocoon. The scheme is roughly as the Vatican marble group except that the children are shown as babies and there is a third below, trodden on by his father. Rocks and trees at the edge. 'Probably 17th-century, even by the hand of Fiamingo' (Story-Maskelyne). (1)
LAODAMIA AND PROTESILAUS [FAINTING AT THE ENTRANCE OF TARTARUS] (1)
LATONA AND HER TWO CHILDREN IN PRESENCE OF NEPTUNE DESCENDING FROM HIS CAR (1)
LATONA FLYING FROM THE SERPENT PYTHON, WHOM JUNO HAD SENT IN PURSUIT OF HER (1)
LATONA SEATED UNDER A PALM-TREE, WITH HER INFANTS APOLLO AND DIANA (1)
LATONA WITH HER CHILDREN PURSUED BY PYTHON (1)
LAUREATE BUST OF A YOUTH WITH HERAKLE'S LION SKIN KNOTTED AT THE SHOULDER (1)
Laureate bust of Apollo. (1)
LAUREATE BUST OF YOUTH IN PROFILE, WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD (DEVICE A STAR). ONE OF THE DIOSCURI? (2)
LAUREATE HEAD OF A YOUTH, INSCRIPTION (1)
Laureate head of Apollo. (2)
Laureate head of 'Drusus'. (1)
LAUREATE HEAD OF HERAKLES WITH LION SKIN KNOTTED AROUND HIS NECK (1)
Laureate head of Jupiter (3)
LAUREATE HEAD, WITH HERAKLE'S LION SKIN KNOTTED AROUND THE NECK (1)
LAUREATE PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED. (1)
LAUSUS INTERPOSING IN DEFENCE OF HIS FATHER MEZENTIUS [WHO IS FALLING WOUNDED, HIS BUCKLER BEING PIERCED BY THE SPEAR OF AENEAS] (1)
Le Buccinum au milieu de trois poissons. (1)
Le Buccinum. (3)
Le Buste du Dieu Lunus avec un croissant sur la tête. (1)
Le Caducée & un Thyrse, & entre deux on lit XXX. (1)
Le Caducée avec les lettres P. O. (1)
Le Caducée en sautoir avec un gouvernail de Vaisseau. (1)
Le Caducée. (1)
Le Cigne jouissant de Léda qui est debout. (2)
Le Cigne. (1)
Le Cyclope Polyrphéme, fils de Neptune, jouant de la lyre au bord de la mer, & Galathée montée sur un Dauphin, qui s' approche du rivage pour l' entendre. Parmi les Peintures antiques( ) d' Herculane, on voit un Polyphéme avec trois yeux au front, appuyé sur une grande lyre, à qui Cupidon monté sur un Dauphin, porte une lettre, ou des Codicilli. (1)
Le Dieu Canopus avec le fruit & les feuilles de Persea sur la tête. (3)
Le Dieu Lunus debout ayant une pique à la main droite, comme on le voit sur une( ) Médaille. Mr. Mariette donne une figure semblable de ce Dieu, du Cabinet du Roi de France; il prend ce que la figure porte à la main gauche, & qui n' est pas bien à distinguer, pour une petite montagne, parceque, dit-il, c' est sur les montagnes que se font les Observations astronomiques. (1)
Le Dieu Lunus debout habillé à la Phrygienne comme à l' ordinaire, parceque son origine venoit de la Phrygie. (2)
Le Dieu Portumnus avec de grandes ailes & un voile, ou drap léger, qu' il tient derriére le dos, passé entre les bras pour s' en servir comme d' une voile pour naviguer, paroissant ainsi aller sur l' eau legérement appuyé sur un Dauphin. Je trouve cette même pierre déssinée parmi les Désseins du Commendeur del Pozzo, dans la Bibliotheque de Mr. le Card. Aléxandre Albani, où l' on a pris cette figure pour l' Amour, comme l' indique le suivant Distique, qu' on y a mis au dessous: Qui vexat terras valido Puer improbus arcu, Neptune, invadat ne tua regna cave. (1)
Le Flambeau & le sceptre de Cérès en sautoir. (1)
Le Flambeau de Cérès. On allumoit pendant les fêtes de Cérès une infinité de torches & de flambeaux. (1)
Le fruit & les feuilles de l' arbre nommé Persea avec deux têtes de Pavot; symbole de la fécondité selon Porphyre cité par Eusébe. (1)
Le fruit & les feuilles de l' arbre nommé Persea, avec deux épis de bled en bas; les Epis de bled représéntoient Isis. (1)
Le fruit & les feuilles de l' arbre nommé Persea. (3)
Le Géant Typhon qui combat avec Diane transformée en cerf. (2)
Le lit blanc a servi à graver la tête & le cou d' un Cheval sans blide; c' est peut?être le symbole de la liberté. La gravure est Egyptienne. (1)
Le Magistrat d' Athénes appelle Polémarque, qui étoit aussi Roi des Sacrifices, & particuliérement de ceux de Diane surnommée XXX, & de Mars. Il a une épée nue à la main, & sur le bras gauche un bouclier; devant lui sur un autel est la Statue de Diane. (1)
Le même sujet que 79 avec l' Inscription à la maniére des Basilidiens, XXX. (1)
Le Paon de Junon. (1)
Le Temple d' Isis, avec le buste de cette Déesse en face. Au fronton de ce Temple il y a un globe avec des ailes attachées & deux Serpents qui en sortent; symbole que l' on voit encore au dessûs des( ) portes des édifices en Egypte, qui en étoient ordinairement couronnées, & sur( ) quelques autres Monuments de sculpture Egyptienne qui réprésentent des Temples. Quand Elien dit que les Egyptiens ornoient de plumes les façades de leurs Portiques,il entendoit peut?être cette sorte d' ailes. La construction de la poete de ce Temple est semblable à quelques autres( ) portes des Monuments Egyptiens, de même qu' aux( ) portes Doriques, en ce qu' elle s' élargit par le bas, & qu' elle est plus étroite par le haut. La construction de toutes les portes sur la Table Isiaque est de la même maniére. Cette Pâre est publiée dans les Dissertations de l' Académie Etrusque Tom. II. pag 211. La coéffure du Buste d' Isis est semblable à celle d' une Statue Egyptienne du Capitole; le cou en est orné à la façon des figures de la. Table Isiaque. (1)
Le Temple de Vénus de Paphos comme on le voit sur les Médailles. (1)
Leander (1)
Leander rises from the sea, accompanied by two dolphins; two heads of winds blowing behind; above an Eros flying with a torch. Hero, naked but for dress at one shoulder, leans forward from a balcony in a lighthouse greeting him. (1)
LEANDER SWIMMING THE HELLESPONT (5)
LEANDER SWIMMING THE HELLESPONT, HERO AT HER WINDOW WITH A LAMP (1)
LEANDER, GUIDED BY THE TORCH OF HERO, SWIMMING ACROSS THE HELLESPONT (2)
Léda à demi couchée embrassant le Cigne; a ses pieds est un Amour debout, qui præputium ducit. (1)
Léda à genoux embrassant le Cigno. (1)
LEDA AND JUPITER CONTEMPLATING THE BIRTHS OF THEIR CHILDREN (1)
Leda and the swan (3)
LEDA AND THE SWAN (?) (3)
LEDA AND THE SWAN, CLOAK BILLOWING (1)
LEDA AND THE SWAN, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD (1)
Léda assise sur un Trône, ayant à ses deux cots Ca´stor & Pollux, sur la tête de chacun desquels elle appuye une main. (1)
LEDA CARESSING THE SWAN, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
Leda close to a fountain, and Jupiter, as a swan, who approaches her. (1)
Léda couchée, dont le Cigne jouit. (1)
Léda couchée, qui paroit endormie, le Cigne est auprès d' elle dans l'attitude de vouloir la caresser, & un Amour dans les airs décoche un trait à Léda. (1)
Leda covers Jupiter (the swan) with a mantle. (1)
LEDA CROUCHING UNDER A TREE, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA CROUCHING, HER CLOAK BILLOWING OVER HER HEAD, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, GROUNDLINE. (1)
Léda debout auprés d' une colonne, sur laquelle il y a un Vase, le Cigne est sur le piédestal de la colonne. Léda stt ici habillée. (1)
Léda debout auprés d' une Fontaine, & le Cigne à coté d' elle. (1)
Leda debout vue par derriére; le Cigne qui est à ses pieds lui tire le voile. (1)
Léda debout, & quasi labantibus & fatiscentibus genibus ex sesu voluptatis, avec le Cigne dans ses bras. La plus belle Statue de Léda, un peu au dessous de grandeur naturelle, & dans la même attitude, est sans doute celle de Mr. le Cardinal Aléxandre Albani. (1)
Leda debout, vue par derriére, qui tend la main droite au Cigne. (1)
LEDA KNEELING ON A BASE, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN. (1)
LEDA LOOKING WITH SURPRISE AT THE TWO EGGS DEPOSITED ON THE GROUND, FROM WHICH SPRUNG CASTOR AND POLLUX (1)
LEDA LYING ON THE GROUND, HER CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, CUPID FLYING ABOVE WITH HIS BOW (1)
LEDA RECLINING ON CLOAKS ON THE GROUND, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, TREES AND BUILDINGS IN THE BACK, GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA RECLINING ON HER CLOAK ON THE GROUND, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, GROUNDLINE. (2)
LEDA RECLINING ON HER CLOAK ON THE GROUND, LEANING AGAINST A ROCK UNDER A TREE, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, AN ALTAR BEHIND, GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA RECLINING ON HER CLOAK ON THE GROUND, LEANING AGAINST A ROCK UNDER A TREE, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, CUPID OBSERVING, GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA RECLINING ON HER CLOAK ON THE GROUND, LEANING AGAINST A ROCK, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, GROUNDLINE. (10)
LEDA RECLINING ON HER CLOAK ON THE GROUND, LEANING AGAINST A ROCK, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, UNDER A TREE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA RECLINING ON HER CLOAK ON THE GROUND, LEANING AGAINST AN ALTAR, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, GROUNDLINE. (5)
LEDA RECLINING ON HER CLOAK ON THE GROUND, LEANING AGAINST AN ALTAR, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA RECLINING ON HER CLOAK, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, HELPED BY CUPID, GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA RECLINING ON THE GROUND, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, GROUNDLINE. (4)
LEDA RECLINING ON THE GROUND, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, UNDER A TREE, GROUNDLINE. (3)
LEDA SITTING ON A ROCK, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA SITTING ON HER CLOAK ON A ROCK, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, GROUNDLINE. (3)
LEDA SITTING ON HER CLOAK ON A ROCK, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA STANDING BETWEEN LOW TREES, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA STANDING IN WATER, THE SWAN AT HER SIDE (1)
LEDA STANDING NAKED, THE SWAN, ON A SQUARE BASE, ATTACKING HER. A CRADLE WITH BABIES (CASTOR AND POLLUX) AT HER SIDE, ANOTHER (HELEN?, CUPID?) AT THE SIDE, ARCHITECTURE (WINDOW, DOOR WITH PEDIMENT) IN THE BACK (1)
LEDA STANDING NAKED, TURNING HER BACK, THE SWAN PULLING AT THE CLOAK IN HER HAND (1)
LEDA STANDING, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, A THUNDERBOLT UNDER THE GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA STANDING, ATTACKED BY THE SWAN, GROUNDLINE. (8)
Leda standing, dress flying behind her, embracing the Swan by her side, standing on a rock. Ground line. (1)
Leda with a miniature Juno. (1)
Leda with dress around her legs, embracing the Swan, standing on a low tree by her side. Ground line. (1)
Leda with Jupiter as the swan. (8)
Leda with the swan and Love. (2)
LEDA, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER ONE LEG, SITTING ON AN ALTAR, THE SWAN PECKING AT HER HAND, A COLUMN WITH A SPHINX BEHIND; GROUNDLINE. (1)
LEDA, DRESSED IN A SHORT TUNIC, RUNNING, THE SWAN PECKING AT HER HAND; GROUNDLINE. (1)
Leda, naked, seated on her dress and rocks, embracing the Swan. Initial P (Pichler?). (1)
LEDA, PULLING THE CLOAK OVER HER HEAD, STANDING NEXT TO A HYDRIA, THE SWAN AT HER SIDE (1)
LEDA, STANDING NAKED, HER CLOAK ON HER ARM, HOLDING THE SWAN ON A COLUMN, CUPID SITTING WITH HIS BOW (?) ON THE GROUND (1)
LEDA. CORRIGENDA: JUPITER TRANSFORMED INTO A SWAN, VISITING LEDA (1)
Left profile head of Jupiter (1)
Left profile of Jupiter with eagle and triangle. (1)
Left profile of Jupiter with laurel crown (3)
LEIODES SUPPLICATING ULYSSES [ABOUT TO SLAY LEODES WITH THE SWORD OF AGELAUS] (1)
LENTULUS [LUCIUS CORNELIUS] (1)
Les trois Graces, au dessus desquelles Cupidon vole, tenant une couronne, qu' il semble vouloir mettre sur la tête de celle du milieu. (1)
les trois Graces, dont l' une tient en main une branche d' arbre. (1)
Les trois Graces. Vulcain étoit marié, sélon la Fable, avec une des Graces, nommée Aglaïa, ou Thalia. C' est pour cette raison que nous plaçons les Graces aprés Vulcain, dans lequel une des Graces tient un épi de bled, & une autre une tête de Pavot. (1)
Les trois Graces. Vulcain étoit marié, sélon la Fable, avec une des Graces, nommée Aglaïa, ou Thalia. C' est pour cette raison que nous plaçons les Graces aprés Vulcain. (2)
LIBERTY HOLDING A PALM BRANCH AND A CAP ON A POLE (1)
LIBERTY SITTING ON A BASE, HOLDING A BROKEN YOKE AND A LIBERTY CAP ON A POLE (1)
LIBERTY, WHOLE-LENGTH FIGURE, WITH ATTRIBUTES (1)
LIBON [THE GREEK ARCHITECT] (1)
LICHAS GIVING HERCULES THE POISONED TUNIC WHICH DEIANEIRA, JEALOUS OF HIS LOVE FOR IOLE, HAD SENT HIM (1)
Lion and boar foreparts. (1)
LION ATTACKING ANTELOPE (1)
LION HEADED (?) CHNOUBIS ON AN ALTAR, INSCRIPTIONS IN THE FIELD. (2)
LION HEADED CHNOUBIS (RAYS), BUST OF A MAN AND INSCRIPTIONS IN THE FIELD. (1)
LION HEADED CHNOUBIS (RAYS), CHARACTERES IN THE FIELD. (2)
LION HEADED CHNOUBIS (RAYS), INSCRIPTIONS IN THE FIELD, CRESCENT MOON AND STARS. (1)
LION HEADED CHNOUBIS (RAYS), INSCRIPTIONS IN THE FIELD. (2)
LION HEADED CHNOUBIS (RAYS), SUN DISC IN THE FIELD. (1)
LION HEADED CHNOUBIS (RAYS). (1)
LION HEADED CHNOUBIS ON AN ALTAR (BASE?), INSCRIPTIONS: IAO ON ALTAR CHNOUBIS AND INCANTATION IN THE FIELD. (1)
LION HEADED CHNOUBIS WITH NIMBUS (RAYS), A BIRD (RAVEN?) ABOVE, INSCRIPTION (1)
LION HEADED CHNOUBIS, INSCRIPTIONS IN THE FIELD. (1)
LION HEADED CHNOUBIS, NAME AND INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
LION HEADED CHNOUBIS, NAME IN THE FIELD. (2)
LION HEADED FIGURE (WITH FOUR RAYS) IN LONG DRESS, HOLDING HUMAN HEADED (?) CHNOUBIS SNAKE AND EARS OF CORN. (1)
LION HEADED FIGURE WITH WINGS HOLDING STAFF AND SITULA. IN THE FIELD INSCRIPTION. (1)
LION IN FRONT OF A CIPPUS (1)
Lion passant with paw on bull's head. Ground line. (1)
Lion passant. (1)
Lion with a human head. (1)
LION, ATTACKING, ANTELOPE (1)
LION, CARRYING A BEE IN ITS MOUTH (1)
LION, indian, INSCRIPTION (1)
LION, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (1)
LION, INSCRIPTION, greek (1)
LION, PAW ON THE HEAD OF A BULL (5)
LION, PAW ON THE HEAD OF A BULL, CRESCENT MOON IN FIELD (1)
LION, WITH THE HEAD OF A BULL (5)
LION, WITH THE HEAD OF A BULL, A SCORPION IN THE FIELD ABOVE, A DOG BELOW (1)
LION, WITH THE HEAD OF A BULL, CRESCENT MOON IN FIELD (1)
LION, WITH THE HEAD OF A BULL, UNDER A TREE (1)
Liricine (bearded) with the body of a cock. In the field is a caduceus. (1)
LIRIOPE (LILY-VOICE), DAUGHTER OF OCEAN AND TETHYS, AND THE MOTHER OF NARCISSUS, CONSULTING TIRESIAS ON THE FATE OF HER SON (1)
Lit torch with patchwork frieze. (1)
Little boy with crook riding a goat. (1)
Little boy with thyrsus riding a goat. (1)
Lord Allen ? (1)
Lord Capel (1)
Lord Lucan (1)
LOTUS BUD (1)
LOTUS FLOWER UNDER A LINE WITH THREE DISCS (1)
Love leads the eagle of Jupiter towards Ganimede. (1)
LOVE NURSED BY PENIA (1)
Love on a boat pulled by 2 dolphins. (1)
Love on a boat pulled by 4 dolphins. (1)
Love on a chariot pulled by 2 dolphins. (2)
Love on a seahorse with a thyrsus, and a little Love. (1)
Love on a seahorse with a trident that spears a squid. (1)
Love on a seahorse with a trident. (1)
Love on a seahorse. (3)
Love playing with the helmet of Mars. (1)
Love sitting on the shield of Mars. He attempts to put the helmet on his head. (1)
Love with a mirror pointed towards Venus. On Venus' head is a lotus flower. (1)
Love with the helmet, shield and sword. He runs to the left. (1)
LUCAN [MARCUS ANNAEUS] (1)
LUCEIUS [LUCIUS] (1)
LUCILIUS [GAIUS] (1)
LUCIUS CALPURNIUS PISON [FRUGI] (1)
LUCIUS TARQUINIUS SUPERBUS (1)
Lucius Verus (1)
LUCRETIA [WIFE OF COLLATINUS], KILLING HERSELF (1)
LUCRETIUS [TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS] (1)
LUCULLUS [LUCIUS LICINUS] (1)
LUTATIUS CATULLUS [CAIUS] (1)
LYCAON SUPPLICATING ACHILLES [WHO IS ABOUT TO PIERCE HIM WITH HIS SPEAR, AND IS OFFERED A RANSOM OF 300 BULLS. SOME RUSHES MARK THE SPOT AS THE BANK OF THE XANTHUS] (1)
LYCOMACHUS (1)
LYCOPHRON THE POET (1)
LYCURGUS [CUTTING DOWN THE VINE WITH A HATCHET] KILLING HIS OWN SON (1)
LYCURGUS [CUTTING DOWN THE VINE] KILLING HIS OWN SON (1)
LYCURGUS CUTTING DOWN THE VINES [SLAYS HIS OWN SON] (1)
Lycurgus overtaken by bacchic fury pulls the grape from the vines with an axe. (2)
LYCURGUS, KING OF THRACE, BOUND TO A TREE AS A PUNISHMENT FOR HIS OPPOSITION TO BACCHUS, IS BEING DESTROYED BY TWO WILD HORSES, ONE OF WHOM IS BITING HIS THIGH, WHILE THE OTHER IS TEARING HIS SIDE (1)
LYDIA (1)
Lyre of Apollo. (1)
Lyre with butterfly. (1)
LYSIMACHUS STRANGLING A LION [HERCULES COMBATING THE LION OF MOUNT CITHAERON] (1)
LYSIPPUS (1)

M. APRO [MARCUS APER] (1)
M. LUDIUS (1)
M. PLANCUS [MUNATIUS] (1)
MACHAON WOUNDED IN THE SHOULDER BY THE ARROW WHICH PARIS HAS JUST LAUNCHED FROM HIS BOW (1)
MACHAON, SEATED IN THE TENT OF NESTOR, HOLDING A TAZZA, INTO WHICH HECHAMEDA IS POURING WINE, NESTOR AND PROTOCLUS STANDING BEHIND HIM (1)
MACHAON, WOUNDED BY PARIS, BORNE OFF IN THE CAR OF NESTOR TO THE FLEET (1)
MAENAD (?) WITH THYRSOS (1)
Maenad with thyrsos and satyr, groundline. (1)
Maenad with thyrsos throwing back her head and holding the skirt of her billowing peplos, groundline. (1)
Maenad with thyrsos, groundline. Set in a gold ring. (1)
MAENAD, FIGURE (1)
MAGIC GEM, ZEUS SEATED ON THRONE, HOLDING A BUNDLE OF THUNDERBOLTS. A FIGURE BEHIND HIM. A BIRD AND A LION NEXT TO THEM. TWO EAGLES UNDERNEATH. (1)
MAGIC GEM. AN EYE SURROUNDED BY A TORTOISE, SCORPION, FROG, FLY, SERPENT, CRAB, BEE, LIZARD (1)
Magic Gem. Chnoubis inscribed CHNOUPHIS and around it inscribed (1)
MAGIC GEM: A COMPOSITE FIGURE (BIRD?) WITH LONG LEGS, A STRIPED BODY AND A BEAK; INSCRIPTION (1)
MAGIC GEM: GREEK INSCRIPTION, OUROBOROS (1)
MAGIC GEM: LION HEADED FIGURE HOLDING SNAKE AND EARS OF CORN. SITULA WITH OBJECTS ON GROUNDLINE. GREEK INSCRIPTION. (1)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION (11)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION AND SYMBOLS, A LION WITH PREY, HUMAN HEADED CHNOUBIS (1)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION IN AND AROUND AN OUROBOROS (1)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION IN OUROBOROS. (2)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION, AND CHARACTERES (1)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION, BODY OUTLINED IN SNAKES. (1)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION, GREEK (1)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION, HORUS CHILD (?), CADUCEUS. (1)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION, MUMMY. (1)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION, OUROBOROS. (1)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION, STARS (1)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION, SYMBOLS IN OUROBOROS. (1)
MAGIC INSCRIPTION. (6)
MAGIC SYMBOLS (1)
MAGIC, INSCRIPTION (1)
MAGICAL INSCRIPTION (29)
MAGICAL INSCRIPTION, CHARACTERES IN OUROBOROS, STARS IN THE FIELD. (1)
MAGICAL INSCRIPTION, PENTAGON (1)
MAGICAL INSCRIPTION, STARS. (1)
MAGICAL INSCRIPTION, WINGED THUNDERBOLT, CRESCENT MOON, STARS, SYMBOLS. (1)
MAGICAL, greek, INSCRIPTION (1)
MAIA, ELDEST DAUGHTERS OF ATLAS, WAS BELOVED BY JUPITER, WHO SURPRISED HER IN THE CAVE OF CYLLENEIUS, AND SHE BECAME THE MOTHER OF MERCURY. CORRIGENDA: JUPITER AND MAIA (1)
Major Peirson [Pearson] (1)
MALE BEARDED FIGURE IN LONG DRESS SITTING ON A THRONE, STAR AND CRESCENT MOON IN FIELD. (1)
MALE FIGURE IN A SHORT DRESS WEARING AN ATEF CROWN AND HOLDING A FLAIL TOUCHING A STELE (?) WITH AN INSCRIPTION. A SUN DISC BETWEEN URAEI AND CROWNED WITH URAEI IN THE FIELD, A MUMMY WEARING A CROWN UNDER THE GROUNDLINE. (1)
MALE FIGURE WITH ANIMAL HEAD (SNAKE?) HOLDING A ANKH AND A STAFF. MAGIC INSCRIPTION RUNNING AROUND THE FIELD. (1)
MAN (WEARING A KILT) HOLDING TWO SNAKES. A TROPHY (?) ON HIS HEAD; GROUNDLINE. iNSCRIPTIONS IN THE FIELD. (2)
MAN HOLDING GRIFFINS (1)
Man in a biga. (1)
MAN IN LONG DRESS (EMROIDERED IN THE CENTRE WITH A WAVY LINE, TWO HATCHED LINES EITHER SIDE) HOLDING A SNAKE HORIZONTALLY, A BIRD ON HIS HEAD, A BOX WITH THREE LINES OF INSCRIPTIONS BELOW. (1)
MAN IN LONG DRESS IN PROFILE HOLDING OBJECT, INSCRIPTIONS (1)
MAN IN LONG ROBE STANDING IN PROFILE (1)
Man leaning on a staff (?) , groundline (1)
MAN SITTING ON A ROCK, WEARING A PILOS (?) AND HOLDING A BOW (1)
Man sitting on a seat/throne in front of 4 satyrs in a line. (1)
Man sitting on throne approached by a figure, objects in the field, hatched groundline. (1)
Man standing and holding objects. (1)
Man standing with raised arms, groundline. (1)
MAN WITH A FISH HOOKED ON A ROD (1)
MAN WITH CLOAK AND SHORT SKIRT AND A CROWN WITH HORNS (?), HOLDING A STAFF (?), STANDING ON A PILE OF STONES WITH A SMALL COLUMN (?) (1)
MAN WITH SABRE HOLDING A WINGED ANIMAL WITH HUMAN HEAD BY THE HAIR (1)
MAN WITH SHORT SKIRT AND LION CAP, HOLDING CADUCEUS AND UNCLEAR OBJECT. SIX STARS IN FIELD. (1)
MAN WITH SHORT SKIRT AND STAR CROWN, HOLDING CORNUCOPIA (?) A VASE AND A FLOWER (?). (1)
MAN, HORSE (?), FISH (?) (1)
MAN, woman, SITTING, throne, indian (1)
MAN, woman, SITTING, throne, indian, men, staff (1)
MANDROCLES (1)
MANLIUS [CAPITOLINUS (MARCUS)] (1)
Mars & Vénus dans le même acte, surpris par Vulcain qui les prend dans le filet. A leurs pieds on voit Cupidon endormi dans le bouclier de Mars. C' est autant que jc sache, la seule pierre gravée qui nous présente ce fameux sujet des Amours de ce Dieu, & de la vengeance qu' en prit Vulcain. La gravure en est fort belle. (1)
Mars (?) sitting on a seat, organising his armour. (1)
MARS (?) WEARING A PLUMED HELMET, LEANING ON A SHIELD AND HOLDING A SPEAR, ABOVE A FIGURE OF ABRAXAS (ANGUIPEDES WITH A COCK'S HEAD), HOLDING SHIELD AND WHIP.INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
Mars (?) with celtic shield and sword, sitting on a rock. (1)
MARS (GRADIVUS), HEAD (1)
MARS ABOUT TO ASCEND HIS BIGA, WHICH IS CONDUCTED BY TERROR AND FLIGHT EMBLEMATICALLY REPRESENTED, TO AVENGE THE DEATH OF HIS SON ASCOLAPHUS MINERVA APPEARS BEHIND HIM, SEIZES HIS SPEAR AND HELMET, AND COMPELS HIM TO SUBMIT TO THE DECREES OF JUPITER (1)
MARS AND CUPID (1)
Mars and Love between two serpents. (1)
MARS AND RHEA (1)
Mars and Rhea Silvia (1)
Mars and Venus. (1)
Mars armé dans l' attitude de combattre, sur un char tiré de deux chevaux, comme on le voit sur plusieurs Médailles; au dessous il y a un bélier & un Scorpion. Homére & Hésiode appellent les deux chevaux de Mars XXX & XXX. (1)
Mars between Venus and Nemesis, with their attributes. Inscription. (1)
Mars caught in the net of Vulcan. (1)
MARS CHANGING ALECTRION INTO A COCK (1)
MARS CHANGING ALECTRYON TO A COCK (1)
Mars frontal, fully armed, holding spear and shield with gorgoneion. Ground line. Inscribed MARS ULTOR. (1)
MARS GRADIVUS (1)
Mars Gradivus en face, tenant de la main droite la pique, & de la, gauche le parazonium, où il tient de la main droite la pique, & de la gauche un bouclier rond. (1)
Mars Gradivus en face, tenant de la main droite la pique, & de la, gauche le parazonium. (1)
Mars gradivus, sans casque sur la tête, une pique à la main droite, & un trophée d' armes sur l' épaule gauche. Il est à remarquer, que Mars dans cette pierre de même que dans les trois suivantes & dans beaucoup d' empreintes de notre grande Collection, a toujours une espéce d' écharpe flottante autor du corps. C' est peut?être pour marquer que nonobstant qu' il soit nud, sa ceinture lui tient lieu d' armure; car le mot XXX, se mettre la ceinture, veut dire dans Homére, toute sorte d' armure, & est synonyme( ) d' XXX, s' armer, la partie étant prise pour le tout: Et quoique ce Poéte en faisant ressembler Agamemnon au Dieu Mars, entende avec sa XXX, ceinture, toute l' armure, la seule ceinture prise à la lettre dans nos pierres ne laisse pas que d' exprimer avec énergie son idée, & que d' être en même tems une image poétique sort significative. Je sais cependant que XXX signifie aussi le( ) baudrier de l' épée, bienque plus souvent le ceinturon soit sa vraye signification, mais où Mars a le casque sur la tête, de même que dans les Gravures suivantes, & aux pieds du Dieu un autel, sar lequel il y a du feu allumé. (1)
Mars gradivus, sans casque sur la tête, une pique à la main droite, & un trophée d' armes sur l' épaule gauche. Il est à remarquer, que Mars dans cette pierre de même que dans les trois suivantes & dans beaucoup d' empreintes de notre grande Collection, a toujours une espéce d' écharpe flottante autor du corps. C' est peut?être pour marquer que nonobstant qu' il soit nud, sa ceinture lui tient lieu d' armure; car le mot XXX, se mettre la ceinture, veut dire dans Homére, toute sorte d' armure, & est synonyme( ) d' XXX, s' armer, la partie étant prise pour le tout: Et quoique ce Poéte en faisant ressembler Agamemnon au Dieu Mars, entende avec sa XXX, ceinture, toute l' armure, la seule ceinture prise à la lettre dans nos pierres ne laisse pas que d' exprimer avec énergie son idée, & que d' être en même tems une image poétique sort significative. Je sais cependant que XXX signifie aussi le( ) baudrier de l' épée, bienque plus souvent le ceinturon soit sa vraye signification, mais où Mars a le casque sur la tête, de même que dans les Gravures suivantes. (2)
Mars gradivus, sans casque sur la tête, une pique à la main droite, & un trophée d' armes sur l' épaule gauche. Il est à remarquer, que Mars dans cette pierre de même que dans les trois suivantes & dans beaucoup d' empreintes de notre grande Collection, a toujours une espéce d' écharpe flottante autor du corps. C' est peut?être pour marquer que nonobstant qu' il soit nud, sa ceinture lui tient lieu d' armure; car le mot XXX, se mettre la ceinture, veut dire dans Homére, toute sorte d' armure, & est synonyme( ) d' XXX, s' armer, la partie étant prise pour le tout: Et quoique ce Poéte en faisant ressembler Agamemnon au Dieu Mars, entende avec sa XXX, ceinture, toute l' armure, la seule ceinture prise à la lettre dans nos pierres ne laisse pas que d' exprimer avec énergie son idée, & que d' être en même tems une image poétique sort significative. Je sais cependant que XXX signifie aussi le( ) baudrier de l' épée, bienque plus souvent le ceinturon soit sa vraye signification. (1)
MARS HOLDING THE INFANT AEROPUS TO THE BREAST OF HIS DEAD MOTHER [ AEROPE ] (1)
Mars holding trophy over his shoulder, groundline. (1)
Mars in a short tunic, boots and wearing a plumed helmet holding a small figure of Victory. (1)
Mars in low relief on the back of an animal. (1)
Mars jeune combattant contre les Titans. La gravure est de la plus excellente maniére. (5)
Mars jeune, nud, en face, tenant de la main droite le bouclier & de la gauche la pique. Cette gravure est du beau siecle de l' art. (1)
Mars lifts Love in his arms. (1)
Mars nud debout, le casque sur la tête, un autre casque dans la main droite, la pique à la gauche, & le bouclier à ses pieds. (1)
Mars nud debout, n' ayant qu' une pique qu' il porte sur l' épaule. (1)
Mars nud debout, tenant de la main droite la pique, & de la gauche le parazonium. (1)
Mars on a biga. (1)
Mars on a biga. An animal is beneath the horses, together with a scorpion. Above might be the club of Hercules. (1)
MARS PUT IN CHAINS BY THE ALOIDES [OTHUS AND EPHIALTUS] (1)
Mars qui jouit de Vénus sous un arbre, aux branches duquel on voit son bouclier & son casque attachés; au dessus d' eux vole un papillon. (1)
Mars stands with his shield on his arm, and his spear in his hand. (1)
Mars walking, wearing a cloak, helmet and small shield and holding a spear. (1)
Mars who defends a human being, with a serpent at his feet. The human lifts the serpent whilst another appears next to him (1)
Mars with the standards and a spear, walking to the right. (1)
Mars with the standards and a spear. He has a belt around his waist. He is moving to the left, and looking behind. (1)
Mars with the standards and a spear. He is moving to the left. He has a trophy and helmet in the right hand. (1)
Mars with the standards and a spear. He is moving to the right, and at his feet is an altar. (1)
Mars with the standards and a spear. He is moving to the right. (1)
MARS, GRADIVUS, WITH A TROPHY, AND ARMED WITH SPEAR AND HELMET (1)
MARS, HASTENING TO DEFEND OLYMPUS FROM THE ATTACK OF THE TITANS, KILLS TWO OF THEM WITH HIS FORMIDABLE LANCE (1)
MARS, IN REPOSE (1)
MARS, IN THE WAR WITH THE TITANS, KILLED WITH A THRUST OF HIS LANCE THE MOST FORMIDABLE OF THESE MONSTROUS CHILDREN OF THE EARTH (1)
Marsia hangs from a tree. (3)
Marsia tied to a tree, whilst a young Olympus begs Apollo. (1)
Marsyas plays with the double pipes that Minerva threw away. (1)
MARSYAS TEACHING OLYMPUS [OLYMPE] TO PLAY THE FLUTE (1)
MARSYAS TEACHING OLYMPUS TO PLAY THE FLUTE (1)
Marsyas who teaches himself the double pipes. (2)
Marsyas, sitting on a lion skin, next to Olympus, who is playing the pipe. (1)
MARTIANA [MARCIANA, SISTER OF TRAJAN] (1)
MASCHALISMOS, A MAN WITH A SWORD AND A HELPER DISMEMBERING AN UPPER BODY, A BEARDED HEAD BELOW (1)
MASINISSA (1)
MASK (?) OF A BEARDED MAN (1)
MASK (?) OF A BEARDED MAN WITH FILLET (1)
MASK (?) OF A BEARDED MAN WITH FILLET, PAN PIPES (1)
MASK (?) OF A MAN WITH FILLET (1)
MASK (?) OF A MAN WITH MOUSTACHE, INITIALS (1)
MASK (?) OF A YOUTH (1)
MASK (?), ROUND FACE WITH FLOWING HAIR (1)
Mask (?)/ head of Pan with pedum. (1)
MASK (HEAD?) OF A BEARDED MAN WITH IVY (SILENOS?) (1)
MASK OF A BEARDED MAN (3)
MASK OF A BEARDED MAN ON A BASE (1)
MASK OF A BEARDED MAN ON A BASE (ALTAR?) (1)
MASK OF A BEARDED MAN ON A BASE, TWO FISHES, INSCRIPTION (1)
MASK OF A BEARDED MAN, A CRESCENT MOON ON HIS FOREHEAD (?) (1)
MASK OF A BEARDED, BALD MAN (1)
MASK OF A MAENAD WITH IVY AND FLOWER WREATH, THYRSOS (1)
MASK OF A SATYR (2)
Mask of a satyr. Inscribed LOUKTEI. (1)
MASK OF A WOMAN (1)
MASK OF A WOMAN WITH A FILLET (1)
MASK OF A WOMAN WITH A WREATH (?) (1)
MASK OF A WOMAN WITH DECORATED FILLET (1)
MASK OF A WOMAN WITH FILLET, INITIALS (1)
MASK OF A WOMAN WITH IVY WREATH (2)
MASK OF A WOMAN WITH IVY WREATH, INITIALS (1)
MASK OF A YOUTH (2)
MASK OF A YOUTH (?) (4)
MASK OF A YOUTH (?), CAP (?) (1)
MASK OF SILENUS (6)
Mask of Silenus together with a thyrsus. (1)
MASK OF YOUTH WITH BANDS (2)
MASK OF YOUTH WITH CROWN (?) (1)
MASK OF ZEUS SERAPIS WITH MODEUS AND THUNDERBOLTS (2)
MASK WITH A LAUREL WREATH (1)
MASK WITH FILLETS AND IVY (2)
MATIDIA [DAUGHTER OF TRAJAN] (1)
MEDEA AND JASON MURDERING ABSYRTUS [JASON PIERCING HIM WITH A SPEAR, IN THE TEMPLE OF DIANA MEDEA IS DRAGGING HER BROTHER BY THE HAIR AND HOLDING A LIGHTED FLAMBEAU IN HER LEFT HAND] (1)
MEDEA CONDUCTING JASON TO THE ALTAR OF DIANA, OR HECATE, THAT THEY MAY BIND EACH OTHER BY VOWS OF MUTUAL FIDELITY (1)
MEDEA IN HER CAR: ALSO A BURNING VASE OF ENCHANTED HERBS (1)
MEDEA PREPARING THE JUICES OF HERBS TO RESTORE AESON TO YOUTH [COMPOUNDING THE MEDICINE] (1)
MEDEA PRESENTING THE CHARM TO JASON [RENDERING HIM INVULNERABLE][BEFORE AN ALTAR?] (1)
MEDEA RESTORING AESON TO YOUTH [POURING FROM A VASE OVER THE LIFELESS BODY, WHICH IS STRETCHED ON A COUCH,...A RAM BURNING ON AN ALTAR, AND A FIRE LIGHTED ON A TRIPOD, SHOW THAT THE GODS HAD BEEN PROPRIATED TO FAVOUR HER EFFORTS] (1)
MEDEA SCATTERS THE LIMBS OF ABSYRTUS IN THE WAY, TO RETARD THE PURSUIT OF AETES, WHO WOULD NATURALLY STOP TO PICK UP THE FRAGMENTS OF HIS CHILD [MEDEA, FLYING WITH JASON, IS PASSING OVER THE DEAD BODY OF ABSYRTHUS, WHICH SHE HAD LAID IN THE PATH OF ACTES, TO RETARD HIS PURSUIT] (1)
MEDEA, AFTER MURDERING HER CHILDREN, FLIES IN A CAR DRAWN BY DRAGONS (1)
MEDEA, WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP AND SITTING ON A ROCK, FEEDING THE SNAKE (DRAGON) IN THE TREE A SLEEPING POTION, JASON WEARING A CAP AND CARRYING THE GOLDEN FLEECE (1)
MEDON [ENVELOPED IN THE OX'S SKIN, KNEELING] SUPPLICATING TELEMACHUS [WHO IS INVITING HIM TO RISE WITH AN ASSURANCE OF MERCY FROM ULYSSES] TO INTERCEDE FOR HIM (1)
MEDON ACQUAINTING PENELOPE WITH THE CONSPIRACY OF THE SUITORS (1)
MEDON SUPPLICATING ULYSSES TO SPARE HIM, IN THE PRESENCE OF PHEMIUS, AND OF TELEMACHUS WHO INTERCEDES FOR HIM (1)
Medusa (1)
Medusa (Rondanini) (1)
MEDUSA AS OLD WOMAN ON A ROUND BASE (1)
MEDUSA, HEAD (2)
MELANTHIUS (1)
MELANTHIUS, WHILE BEARING THE ARMS TO THE SUITORS, ARRESTED BY EUMAEUS AND PHILAETIUS (1)
MELEAGER [LEANING UPON THE BOAR'S HEAD, DIANA LUCIFERA SHAKING THE TORCHES OF DISCORD] (1)
MELEAGER LEANING ON HIS SPEAR BEFORE AN ALTAR WITH THE HEAD OF THE BOAR AND A STATUE, BEHIND HIM A TREE (1)
MELEAGER LEANING ON HIS SPEAR WITH THE BOAR SKIN (THE HEAD AT HIS FEET) (1)
MELEAGER PLACING THE BOAR'S HEAD ON AN ALTAR (?), TWO SPEARS LEANING AGAINST IT, A DOG AT HIS FEET (1)
MELEAGER PRESENTING THE HEAD OF THE WILD BOAR TO ATALANTA (1)
MELEAGER, SWORD IN HAND, ATTACKING THE TWO BROTHERS OF ALTHAEA, WHO HAD CARRIED OFF THE BOAR'S HEAD FROM ATALANTA, KILLS THEM [ONE OF THE SONS OF ATREUS HAS SEIZED ATALANTA BY THE SHOULDER] (1)
MELEAGER, WHOLE-LENGTH, ATTENDED BY HIS DOG, SUPPORTING HIS HAND ON THE HEAD OF THE BOAR (1)
Meleager. A young man, dress over his arms and back, leans on a low stand on which is the hide of a BOAR. Short ground line. (1)
Melpomene (?), heavily belted; she holds a bearded mask; on the ground a shield with a head device, and a sword; behind her a Tuscan column with wreath. Ground line. (1)
MELPOMENE STANDING AGAINST A PEDESTAL [HOLDING A MASK] (2)
MELPOMENE STANDING AGAINST A PEDESTAL [HOLDING A TRAGIC MASK] (1)
MELPOMENE, HEAD, WITH A CLUB AND MASK (1)
Melpomene, heavily belted; she holds a sword? and a female mask; behind her, an Ionic column. Ground line. (1)
Même sujet que 56, excepté que sur la coupe on remarque un animal comme un liévre qui paroit se drésser. (1)
Même sujet que 65, où elle tient un sistre de la main droite, & un sceptre de la gauche. (1)
MENAECEUS [MENECEUS, KING OF THEBES, THE LAST OF THE RACE OF CADMUS] SLAYING HIMSELF TO SAVE HIS COUNTRY [BEFORE THE STATUE OF MARS, IN FRONT OF WHICH INCENSE IS BURNING ON A TRIPOD] (1)
MENANDER (1)
MENELAOS CARED FOR BY MACHAON, SON OF ASCLEPIUS (1)
MENELAUS AND MERION CARRYING THE BODY OF PATROCLUS (1)
MENELAUS AND PRIAM DECLARING THE CONDITIONS OF THE COMBAT OF PARIS. THE KING OF TROY IS ATTENDED BY A HERALD, AND ATTENDANTS PREPARING THE SACRIFICE ON THE OTHER SIDE IS AGAMEMNON, ACCOMPANIED BY ULYSSES (1)
MENELAUS DEFENDING THE DEAD BODY OF PATROCLUS [IS COMBATING EUPHORBUS, WHOSE THROAT THE SON OF ATREUS IS PIERCING WITH HIS SPEAR THE SWORD OF THE TROJAN HAS JUST FALLEN FROM HIS HAND] (1)
MENELAUS DESPOILING THE BODY OF PISANDER [CASSANDER] (1)
MENELAUS DRAGGING PARIS [BY HIS HELMET] (1)
MENELAUS DRIVEN FROM HIS DEFENCE OF THE DEAD BODY OF PATROCLUS BY TWO TROJANS HECTOR IS BEARING OFF THE ARMOUR OF ACHILLES IN TRIUMPH (1)
MENELAUS ENCOURAGED BY AGAMEMNON (1)
MENELAUS EXHORTING THE GREEKS TO RALLY FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE DEAD BODY OF PATROCLUS (1)
MENELAUS KILLING PISANDER (1)
MENELAUS KILLING SCAMANDRIUS [SCAMANDRUS, WHO IS FALLING TO THE GROUND, HIS BOW IN HIS HAND] (1)
MENELAUS PURSUING HELEN; HE IS IN A HELMET, AND WITH A FLOWING ROBE, HIS SWORD IS FALLING FROM HIS RIGHT HAND, THE SHIELD ON HIS LEFT ARM ALSO INSCRIBED WITH MENELAUS AND HELEN IN GREEK (1)
MENELAUS STAMPING ON THE DEAD BODY OF PISANDER (1)
MENELAUS, ASSISTED BY TWO OTHER FIGURES, CHAINING PROTEUS, TO COMPEL HIM ON HIS ROUTE TO SPARTA (1)
MENELAUS, WITH THE BROKEN SWORD, UPBRAIDING JUPITER (1)
Mercure à cheval sur un Bélier, & au dessus un Coq. (1)
Mercure à cheval sur un Bélier, tenant la baguette en main. On voit Mercure avec un Bélier par plusieurs rairons, dont une est qu' il se transforma en Bélier pour jouir (1)
Mercure appellé, Agonios, Enagonius, ou Palaestrites c' est à dire, qui préside aux jeux publics, tel qu' on le voit sur une( ) Médaille Grecque de la Famille Annia. Il est debout devant une colonne posée sur un piédestal, tenant son Caducée renversé, comme pour enseigner, ou corriger les jeunes Athlétes, & ayant l' attitude de Progymnaste, ou Paedotribe. Cela se rapporte à ce qu' on trouve dans les anciens, que les Maitres es Gymnases, ou Agonothétes, c' est à-dire selon la correction de Faber, les Magistrats des jeux publics avoient pris la baguette à l' exemple de Mercure. Cette pâte paroit avoir été tirée d' une Prime d' Eméraude du Cabinet du Roi de France, que M. Mariette, a expliquée en disant, que c' étoit Mercure, Dieu des Voyageurs. (1)
Mercure appuyé sur une colonne, tenant de la main gauche le Caducée, & ayant la droite appuyée sur les hanches. (1)
Mercure assis sur un Char tiré de deux Coqs, avec au dessous un Amour qui brule un papillon avec un flambeau, & deux autres figures. (1)
Mercure assis sur un rocher, d' un coté un Chien, & de l' autre une Victoire sur un piédestal rond. Celle cy tient quatre épis de bled en main. Le Chien est le symbole de Mercure, comme Protecteur des Bergers. (1)
Mercure assis sur un rocher, tenant à la main droite un Caducée & une couronne. (1)
Mercure assis sur un rocher, tenant de la main gauche le Caducée, & de la main droite une simple baguette; à ses pieds est un Coq, & sous lui une étoile. (1)
Mercure assis sur un rocher, tenant une simple baguette en main, c' est-à-dire telle qu' il la portoit, avant que d' avoir appaisé les deux Serpents enragés qui s' y entortillerent autour, comme on le voit sur une autre( ) pierre gravée avec le coq, & autour des caractéres Etrusques. Le rocher, sur lequel Mercure est assis, signifie apparemment un Promontoire, parceque ce Dieu présidoit à la navigation, & tel le voit on sur quelques Médailles de Tibére. On peut admettre aussi, que Mercure appellé XXX, c' est-à dire, sur le bord de la mer, qui sous ce nom étoit adoré par les Samiens, est celui qui est représenté ici. (3)
Mercure assis, tenant de la main droite la bourse, & de la gauche le Caducée, à ses pieds est un Coq. (1)
Mercure assis; d' un coté un Bélier, & de l' autre un Scorpion. Macrobe dit( ) que le Scorpion représente la Vertu du Soleil, & le même Auteur veut que Mercure fût aussi regardé comme le Dieu du Soleil même; on en peut conclure que c' est pour cette raison, que l' on le voit représenté avec le Scorpion. (1)
Mercure avec des Taloniéres aux pieds, tenant de la main droite une épée en forme de faucille; au bras gauche il porte quelque chose de suspendu, qui paroit une bourse, & de la même main il tient la tête d' Argus coupée, dont il dégoute du sang, comme aussi de la faucille. Autour on lit en ancien Pélasque le mot XXX. Si ces Caractéres marquent le nom de Mercure, ce nom n' a pas encore été connu jusqu' ici parmi les autres noms de ce Dieu. Ceux qui ont la passion de faire dériver la langue Etrusque de l' Hébreu, pourroient dire que cette parole signifie un Vœu, Votum; car en lisant Nether, cela veut dire en Hébreu xxx Votum. Ce Scarabée pourroit en effet avoir été un voeu, qui se portoit à l' honneur de Mercure. Je crois voir le même sujet représenté sur une Patère Etrusque de bronze dans la Galerie de l' Empereur à Florence. Mercure assisté de Minerve, ayant la faucille à la main droite, & sa bourse suspendue au bras droit, en forme de panier, y met le pied sur le cou d' Argus, pour lui couper la tête. Fabretti qui publia cette Patère la prémiére sois, l' a expliquée en prétendant que c' est Médée, qui par sa Magie, accompagnée de son fils Médon, tache de rajeunir Egée Roi d Athénes, il a adapté à son explication les noms Etrusques de Minerve & de Mercure, qui y sont à coté. La même Patère a été publiée de nouveaudans l' Etruria de Dempster, mais sans qu' on en ait donné la moindre explication. Notre pierre nous enseigne en même tems la signification d' l' espéce de serpette ou de couteau, à la façon de ceux, dont les Vignerons taillent la Vigne, que l' on voit derriére la tête de Mercure sur un Sextans Romain, que Molinet ne sachant expliquer, prend pour la marque du Monétaire. C' est la faucille avec laquelle Mercure coupa la tête à Argus. (1)
Mercure ayant des pavots dans la main gauche, & versant d' une corne, qu' il tient dans la main droite, des songes sur les humains. Mercure présidoit au sommeil, & on lui sacrifioit au sortir du souper, dans lequel de plus il y a devant Mercure une étoile. (1)
Mercure ayant des pavots dans la main gauche, & versant d' une corne, qu' il tient dans la main droite, des songes sur les humains. Mercure présidoit au sommeil, & on lui sacrifioit au sortir( ) du souper. (1)
Mercure Berger du Roi Adméte. (1)
Mercure coupant la tête d' Argus. Jo en Vache est sous un arbre, & sur une branche de l' arbre on voit un Paon. (1)
Mercure dans un Temple. (1)
Mercure debout avec l' Inscription HERM. (1)
Mercure debout avec le Caducée & la bourse en main, & un Croissant & une étoile sur la tête, & cinq autres étoiles autour. On le trouve aussi dans une pierre gravée rapportée par( ) Montfaucon avec un Croissant sur la tête. Un Savant de France( ) ayant à expliquer un petit Mercure de bronze avec le croissant entre les ailes de son Pétase, y croyoit voir Mercure représenté comme Dieu des Voleurs: le croissant, selon lui, doit exprimer la nuit éclairée de la Lune, comme le tems favorable aux voleuls, & le croissant lui semble en conséquence le symbole le plus propre à caractériser cette qualité dans ce Dieu. L' idée est ingénieuse, mais tirée de loin: pour moi, je crois voir simplement dans notre pierre, Mercure environné de six étoiles, comme représentant celle des Planétes, qui porte son nom. (1)
Mercure debout en face avec le nom du Graveur XXX. (1)
Mercure debout sur un Char tiré par quatre Béliers en face; il tient de la main droite une bourse, & de la gauche le Caducée. (1)
Mercure debout sur un piédestal rond, tenant de la main gauche le Caducée, & de la droite une patère. (1)
Mercure debout sur un Sphynx, ayant la bourse & le Caducée en main, & au dessous un Coq. (1)
Mercure debout, appuyé contre une colonne, tenant de la main droite une simple baguette, & de la gauche une tête de Bélier. (2)
Mercure debout, parlant avec une femme drappée & voilée, assise sur un rocher, & derriére laquelle on appercoit une branche d' arbre avec quelques feuilles. On pourroit croire, que c' est ici un commerce amoureux de Mercure; il en avoit eu avec Acacalis, fille de Mimos, Roi de Créte, selon le Scholiaste d' Apollonius, de même qu' avec Rhéa, & qu' avec Hersé, fille de Cécrops Roi d' Athénes. Mais comme le voile ne convient pas à une jeune Fille, & qu' il convient mieux aux Matrones & aux Déesses, on peut aussi imaginer que la Femme assise est Isis; ce qui devient d' autant plus probable, que Mercure, selon la Tradition, étoit le Conseiller & le prémier Ministre d' Isis( ) pendant son Gouvernement en Egypte, comme il l' avoit été d' Osiris auparavant. Sur le Tombeau d' Isis il y avoit une Colonne avec cette Inscription: Je suis Isis la Reine de tout le Pays, instruite par Mercure. &c. Or selon cette Idée, comme les feuilles, que l' on voit au bout de la branche qui est derriére la femme voilée, ressemblent assez à celles du lierre, ce seroit là encore de quoy appuyer notre Conjecture, puisqu' Osiris Mari d' Isis avoit découvert ou introduit cette plante en Egypte. (1)
Mercure debout, tenant de la main droite la bourse, & de la gauche le Caduc, ayant à ses pieds un Coq, son symbole ordinaire. (1)
Mercure debout, tenant de la main droite une bourse, & de la gauche le Caducée. Il semble que Dempster n' ait jamais vu des pierres gravées qui représentent Mercure avec la bourse en main; car il tâche de l' expliquer , en disant, que c' est une ceinture, Zona. (1)
Mercure debout, tenant d'une main bors, & de l' autre le Caducée; à ses pieds d' un coté il y a un Coq, & au dessus un Scorpion, & de l' autre un Bélier, & au dessus une Tortue. (1)
Mercure en face, assis sur un rocher, tenant de la main droite, le Caducée, & de la gauche une tête de Bélier. (1)
Mercure en pied le Caducée à la main gauche, approchant la main droite vers la bouche, comme Harpocrate, avec une drapperie sur l' éplule droite. On voit le même sujet dans le Cabinet Strozzi à Rome. Le signe, qu' il fait avec la main droite, signifie sans doute le secret qu' il devoit garder comme Méssager des Dieux, & le drap sur l' épaule, la vitesse de ses Expéditions. (1)
Mercure marchant, portant le jeune Bacchus sur le bras gauche, & tenant de la main droite le Caducée. Praxitéle avoit représenté Mercure dans la même fonction. On voit encore le même sujet sur le célébre Vase qui est à Gaétte; & un Mercure d' un bas-relief du Palais Albani à Rome, est aussi dans cette attitude avec un Pétase quarré; de maniére que l' un paroit copié d' après l' autre. (2)
Mercure qui évoque l' ame d' un mort, dont on ne voit que la tête. La gravure paroit Etrusque, & est exécutée avec grande finesse. Il y a dans le Cabinet de l' Empereur à Florence une( ) pierre gravée avec le même sujet. Mercure adoré par les Grecs sous le nom de XXX( ) le receveur & dispensateur des ames, avoit aussi la même fonction parmi les Etrusques; il conduisoit les ames des morts dans les Camps Elisées. 'Tu pias laetis animas reponis Sedibus, virgaque levem coerces'. (Hor. L. I. 0d. 1o. v. 17.) & il les ramenoit par la vertu de son Caducée 'Tum Virgam capit: bac animas ille evocat Orco Pallentes...........' (Virg. Aen. L. VI.). & c' est ce que le Graveur paroit d' avoir voulu exprimer ici en faisant mettre à Mercure le Caducée sur la tête du mort, à qui de l' autre main ce Dieu fait signe de monter & de paroitre. Mercure a ici la barbe; les Grecs & les Etrusques le représentoient quelquefois barbu: ainsi il y avoit un Mercure barbu( ) à Phare dans l' Achaïe; & on le voit barbu sur un autel triangulaire dans la Villa Borghese: il y aura eu encore des Mercures avec la barbe pointue, qu' on appelloit alors XXX, avec la barbe au coin. (1)
Mercure un casque sur la tête, tenant le Caducée de la main droite, & de la gauche une corne d' abondance; il a le pied droit appuyé sur un globe. Devant lui est son Epée crochue appellée harpa, & derriére lui un bouclier. La gravure de cette pierre paroit Etrusque. Il n' est pas commun de trouver Mercure avec la Corne d' abondance, mais anciennement on la donnoit à toutes les Divinités. Le casque est plus particulier, on ne le trouve qu' à un petit Mercure en bronze. (1)
Mercure, le Caducée en main, debout devant Hersé fille de Cécrops, qui est assise sur une chaise. (1)
Mercureà cheval sur un Bélier, tenant de la main droite étendue une bourse, & de la gauche son Caducée, il est précedé: d' un Coq, & au dessous du Bélier il y a une Tortue, pour marquer que Mercure inventant la Lyre, se servit de l' ecaille d' une Tortue pour faire cet instrument. (1)
MERCURY (CASIMILUS) (1)
Mercury (clean-shaven) with the cap on his head, a caduceus and necklace in his hands. He is running to the right. (1)
Mercury (nude) with caduceus and disk. (1)
Mercury (nude) with caduceus in his left hand, leaning against a plinth. (1)
MERCURY (WITH WINGED CAP AND CADUCEUS), HOLDING A SICKLE AND THE HEAD OF ARGUS, HIS BODY ON THE GROUND. BEHIND THE COW IO AND ON THE TREE A PEACOCK OF JUNO; GROUNDLINE. (1)
Mercury / Meleager (1)
MERCURY [PETASUS IN HAND] WARNING AENEAS IN HIS SLEEP TO EXPEDITE HIS DEPARTURE [NEAR THE SHIP IN WHICH HE WAS ABOUT TO LEAVE CARTHAGE] (1)
MERCURY ALIGHTING ON THE TORTOISE TO WHICH CHELONE IS CHANGED (1)
MERCURY AND AEGIPAN SENDING TO SLEEP THE ENORMOUS DRAGON WHICH GUARDS THE CAVE OF CORYCUS, AND DELIVER JUPITER (1)
MERCURY AND AGLAURA [SHE DEMANDS MONEY IN EXCHANGE FOR HELP IN SEDUCING HERSE] (1)
MERCURY AND MUTA, THE GODDESS OF SILENCE, SEATED AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE INFERNAL REGIONS (1)
MERCURY AND PAN AT THE MOUTH OF THE CAVE CORYCUS [OF TYPHON] (1)
Mercury as a child with wings from his temples and covered by a sheet. (1)
Mercury bearded with a caduceus in his hand. He extends his right hand towards a head placed on the floor. (1)
Mercury bearded with caduceus and winged sandals. There is also an altar on which is placed a disfigured head. (1)
Mercury bearded, surprised by a head which exits from the ground. (1)
MERCURY CAME DOWN FROM MOUNT OLYMPUS, BURST THE CHAINS WHICH BOUND MARS, AND DELIVERED HIM, UNKNOWN TO THE GIANTS [ALCIDES] (1)
MERCURY CARRYING CASTOR AND POLLUX, SHORTLY AFTER THEIR BIRTH, TO PALLENA, A TOWN OF ACHAIA (1)
MERCURY CARRYING THE KID BACCHUS. CORRIGENDA: MERCURY HOLDING BACCHUS TRANSFORMED INTO A KID (1)
MERCURY CHANGING CHELONE TO A TORTOISE (1)
Mercury clothed in a clamide and with a cap. In his hand is a caduceus, with an altar at which there is a column with a tree (1)
Mercury clothed with a clamide. A serpent comes out of a basket. In Mercury's left hand is a baton, and in the right is some wheat. (1)
MERCURY CONDUCTING PRIAM'S CHARIOT BACK [MERCURY LEADING THE MULES OF THE CAR, ON WHICH IS PLACED THE BODY OF HECTOR, WHICH IS ATTENDED BY PRIAM FROM THE CAMP OF THE GREEKS] (1)
MERCURY CONDUCTING SISYPHUS TO THE INFERNAL REGIONS (1)
MERCURY CONDUCTING THE SON OF ONE OF THE SUITORS FROM THE INFERNAL REGIONS (1)
MERCURY CONDUCTING THE SOULS OF THE [FOUR] SUITORS TO THE INFERNAL REGIONS [TARTARUS] (1)
MERCURY CONFIDING BACCHUS TO THE CARE OF INO (1)
MERCURY CONFIDING THE INFANT BACCHUS TO INO-LEUCOTHOE, THE SISTER OF SEMELE, THAT HE MIGHT BE EDUCATED BY HER, WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE HYADS, THE HOURS, AND THE NYMPHS. CORRIGENDA: MERCURY COMMITTING THE INFANT BACCHUS TO THE CARE OF INO (1)
MERCURY CONVEYING BACCHUS TO THE NYMPH INO. CORRIGENDA: MERCURY WAFTING YOUNG BACCHUS THROUGH THE AIR (1)
MERCURY CONVEYING DAPHNIS TO HEAVEN (1)
Mercury covered by a helmet, he has a caduceus and a cornucopia. He leans his foot on a globe and has at his feet a sword and shield. (1)
MERCURY CUTTING OFF THE WINGS OF CUPID (1)
MERCURY DELIVERING THE COMMANDS OF JUPITER TO AENEAS (1)
Mercury dressed with a clamide. A rock above a bearded head which is above a cliff. (1)
Mercury dressed with a tunic, with cap and caduceus. He carries a deer. (1)
MERCURY EVOKING THE SPIRITS OF THE DEAD (1)
MERCURY FASTENING WINGS TO THE FEET OF PERSEUS BEFORE HE MOUNTS PEGASUS (1)
Mercury flies with the baby Bacchus in his arms. (3)
MERCURY FORCING SISYPHUS TO RETURN TO HADES (1)
Mercury hands over baby Bacchus to the nymph Nisa. (1)
Mercury holding a purse and a caduceus, a cloak draped over his arm. (1)
Mercury holding caduceus and purse, a cloak draped over his arm, groundline. (2)
Mercury holding caduceus and purse, a cloak draped over his arm, groundline. Set in a silver ring. (1)
Mercury holding kerykeion and purse, his cloak draped over the arm, groundline. Set in iron ring. (1)
MERCURY HOVERING OVER SLEEPING CHIONE [CHELONE] (1)
MERCURY HOVERING OVER THE FUNERAL PILE OF CORONIS, HAVING RESCUED THE INFANT AESCULAPIUS FROM THE FLAMES (1)
Mercury is bearded with wings on his back. He is putting a butterfly on a pair of scales. (2)
MERCURY KILLING HIPPOLYTUS, ONE OF THE GIANTS WHO MADE WAR AGAINST JUPITER (1)
MERCURY LAUNCHING A THUNDERBOLT AT HIPPOLYTUS (1)
MERCURY LEADING AN OLD MAN TO CHARON, STANDING IN HIS BOAT. (1)
Mercury leaning against a column with the head of a ram in his hand and a caduceus. (1)
Mercury leaning against a column with the head of a ram in his hand. (1)
Mercury leans against an altar. He has in his left hand the caduceus. On his back is a butterfly (1)
MERCURY NEAR CHELONE [CHIONE], WHO IS ASLEEP ON A BANK STREWED WITH FLOWERS (1)
MERCURY NEAR THE LIFELESS BODY OF ALCMENA, WHICH HE IS COMMANDED BY JUPITER TO CONDUCT TO THE ISLANDS OF THE BLESSED, INABITED BY SHADES, WHERE SHE ESPOUSES RHADAMANTHUS, JUDGE OF THE INFERNAL REGIONS. CORRIGENDA: MERCURY AND ALCMENA (1)
MERCURY ON MOUNT CITHAERON HOLDING THE ROD OF APOLLO, ROUND WHICH THE SERPENTS ARE TWINING THE ORIGIN OF THE CADUCEUS (1)
Mercury playing with a disk. In his left hand he has a caduceus. (1)
MERCURY PRESENTING PROTESILAUS [WHOM HE IS LEADING FROM THE ENTRANCE OF TARTARUS] TO HIS WIFE LAODAMIA (1)
Mercury presents the cow to Jupiter. (1)
Mercury puts Argos to sleep. (1)
Mercury riding a ram, with a baton in his hand. (1)
Mercury runs to his right. (1)
Mercury runs to the left, with a purse and two poppy stalks in his hands. (2)
MERCURY SEATED IN A CAR DRAWN BY RAMS [HOLDING IN HIS HAND THE SCEPTRE OF NEPTUNE, THE ARROWS OF APOLLO, AND THE CESTUS OF VENUS ] (1)
Mercury sits on a rock and holds his caduceus. Hatched border. (1)
Mercury sits on a rock, holding his purse and caduceus. (1)
Mercury sitting down on some rocks with a baton in his left hand. Lower down is a cock. (2)
Mercury sitting down on some rocks with a caduceus in his hand. (1)
Mercury sitting down on some rocks with a purse in his left hand. Next to him is cock. Lower down is an unidentified animal. He also holds a caduceus. (1)
Mercury sitting on a biga pulled by cocks. At the base are three figurines, one is maybe dancing. (1)
Mercury sitting on a cliff with a climbing pole in his hand. On the rocks are an inscription. (1)
MERCURY SLAYING TYPHON (1)
MERCURY TAKING BACCHUS TO THE NYMPH INO (1)
MERCURY TEACHING AMPHION MUSIC HE IS STANDING BEHIND THE MUSICIAN, WHO IS SEATED BEFORE THE WALLS OF THEBES, THE STONES OF WHICH ARE PLACING THEMSELVES TO THE SOUND OF HIS LYRE (1)
Mercury touches the head of Argos, keeper of the cow. The peacock of Juno. (1)
MERCURY TRANSFORMING AGLAUROS TO A [BLACK] STONE (1)
MERCURY WARNING AEGISTHUS NOT TO ATTEMPT THE LIFE OF AGAMEMNON (1)
Mercury wearing his winged cap and sandals, carries his cloak over his arm. (1)
Mercury wearing winged cap and sandals,holds his caduceus with one hand and points the way with his other. (1)
MERCURY WEIGHING THE SOULS OF THE DEAD (1)
MERCURY WEIGHING THE SOULS OF THE DEAD [ON THE BANKS OF LETHE] (1)
Mercury with a caduceus. At his feet is a ram. (1)
Mercury with a cap and caduceus sitting on a rock stroking a ram. (1)
Mercury with a head of a ram, leaning against a column (1)
Mercury with a short clamide and cap. He is holding the caduceus in his left hand. (1)
Mercury with a stick in his hand lifts a rock under which he finds a head. (1)
Mercury with all his attributes leans against a lyre and has a ram's head in his hands. (1)
Mercury with caduceus amd on a chariot led by four rams. (1)
Mercury with caduceus in his hand and a cap on his back. He carries a nude figure with a palm leaf in the left hand. Beneath are the waves of the ocean. (1)
Mercury with caduceus in his hand and a cap on his back. He carries a nude figure with a palm leaf in the left hand. The figurine holds a twig, (1)
Mercury with caduceus in his left hand is about to kill a serpent with a trio It brings to mind the famous statue of Apolline Sauroctonos. (1)
Mercury with caduceus. At his feet is a cock. (1)
Mercury with cap and caduceus riding a ram backwards. (1)
Mercury with cap and caduceus running to the right. With his right hand he lifts the tail of the clamide. (1)
Mercury with cap and caduceus. (1)
Mercury with cap and clamide next to an altar, which is crowned by a garland. He has the caduceus and a twig in his hands. (1)
Mercury with cap and clamide next to an altar. He has the caduceus and a twig in his hands. (1)
Mercury with cap and wings on his feet. He seems to be planting the caduceus head first into the ground. (1)
Mercury with cap gives his hand to a figure who comes out of the ground, who has wheat in his hand. (2)
Mercury with cap gives his hand to a figure who comes out of the ground. (4)
Mercury with cap gives his hand to a figure who comes out of the ground. He has a stick in his hand. (1)
Mercury with cap, caduceus and purse in his hands. (1)
Mercury with cap, caduceus and wings on his legs. He is holding something in his hand and puts his foot on a bow. (1)
Mercury with cap. (2)
Mercury with clamide and caduceus holding his finger to his mouth. (1)
Mercury with clamide. A caduceus and purse are next to an altar, above which there is a crab. At his feet there is a cock. (1)
Mercury with diadem to which are attached wings. (1)
Mercury with his attributes. Fortune is on a globe with a rudder and cornucopia. (1)
MERCURY WITH HIS CADUCEUS LULLING CHELONE [CHIONE] TO SLEEP (1)
MERCURY WITH HIS CADUCEUS LULLING CHELONE TO SLEEP (1)
Mercury with short clothing. He holds a caduceus and a palm leaf. (1)
Mercury with the caduceus in front. (1)
Mercury with the cap on his back, the caduceus in his left hand, looking to the floor. (1)
Mercury with the head of a ram on a plate. In his right hand is a caduceus. (1)
Mercury with wingless cap and without caduceus. (1)
Mercury with wings on his feet and a simple baton in his hand. He flies to the left. (1)
Mercury with wings on his feet. He holds a palm leaf and crown in his hands. On the ground is a caduceus. (1)
Mercury with wings on his feet. He leans against a column with a baton in his left hand. In his right hand is Victory. (1)
Mercury without caduceus. (1)
Mercury without wings. (1)
MERCURY, AFTER CARRYING OFF THE KINE OF APOLLO, GAVE THE SHEPHERD BATTUS ONE OF THE FINEST COWS, ON THE CONDITION THAT HE SHOULD NOT REVEAL THE THEFT. BATTUS BETRAYED THE SECRET FOR A DOUBLE BRIBE, AND MERCURY CHANGED HIM TO A TOUCHSTONE. CORRIGENDA: MERCURY TRANSFORMING BATTUS INTO A STONE (1)
MERCURY, BUST, WITH CADUCEUS AND WINGED CAP (1)
MERCURY, BY ORDER OF JUPITER, HAVING SENT ARGUS TO SLEEP WITH THE SOUND OF HIS LYRE, CUT OFF HIS HAND WITH THE HERPE, AND CARRIED OFF THE HEIFER IO [TIED TO A TREE] (1)
MERCURY, COMMANDED BY JUPITER, BRINGING PSYCHE BACK TO OLYMPUS (1)
MERCURY, HEAD, WITH THE PLANET AND CADUCEUS (1)
MERCURY, HOLDING THE CADUCEUS, SEATED ON A RAM (1)
MERCURY, IN OBEDIENCE TO THE ORDERS OF JUPITER, INDUCING DIDO [WHO IS SEATED NEAR THE SEA-SHORE] TO PROTECT AENEAS [TO WHOSE VESSEL MERCURY IS POINTING ] (1)
Mercury, purse and caduceus in his hands, cloak over arm, stands with tortoise at his feet. (1)
MERCURY, TOUCHED WITH PITY, WITHDRAWS LARA FROM THE GATES OF THE INFERNAL REGIONS (1)
MERCURY, WHOLE-LENGTH, WITH HIS ATTRIBUTES (1)
MERCURY, WITH PETASUS AND TELARIA, ANNOUNCING TO AENEAS, WHO IS SEATED BEFORE HIM, THE ORDERS OF JUPITER (1)
MERION ATTACKING [PURSUING] DEIPHOBUS, WHILE BEARING OFF THE HELMET OF ASCALAPHUS (1)
MERION ATTACKING ACAMAS, KING [PRINCE] OF THRACE [ABOUT TO MOUNT HIS BIGA, WHICH THE CHARIOTEER IS STOPPING] (1)
MERION KILLING ACAMAS [THE THRACIAN GUIDE] (1)
MERMAID (1)
METABUS [AFTER BEING DRIVEN FROM PRIVERNUM, IS KNEELING ON THE BANKS OF THE RIVER AMASENE AND] DEDICATING HIS INFANT DAUGHTER, CAMILLA, TO DIANA [WHO IS SEATED IN THE CLOUDS ABOVE] (1)
METABUS HURLING HIS INFANT, CAMILLA, TIED TO A SPEAR, ACROSS THE RIVER AMASENUS (1)
METABUS TEACHING HIS DAUGHTER CAMILLA THE USE OF THE BOW AND ARROW (1)
METABUS, WHILE SWIMMING OVER THE RIVER [AMASENE], ASSAILED BY [TWO OF] HIS ENEMIES (1)
METAMORPHOSIS OF AJAX [A LION SPRINGING FROM HIS SOUL, AND THE HYACINTH GROWING FROM THE DROPS OF BLOOD] (1)
METAMORPHOSIS OF HECUBA [INTO A DOG, PURSUED BY A GREEK] (1)
METAMORPHOSIS OF PERIPHAS [INTO AN EAGLE, BY JUPITER] (1)
METANIRA DISCOVERING HERSELF WHILE WATCHING CERES HOLDING HER SON [ DEIPHON ] OVER THE FLAMES (1)
Methe drinking from a phiale, a cloak draped over her shoulders, a branch in the field before her (?), groundline. (1)
Methe, naked but for dress around her shoulders, drinking from a bowl. Ground line. Hatched border. (1)
Methe. (1)
MEZENTIUS ADDRESSING HIS HORSE RHOEBUS [INCITING HIS HORSE KNEBUS TO AVENGE HIM FOR THE DEATH OF LAUSUS] (1)
MEZENTIUS BATHING HIS WOUND IN THE RIVER TIBER (2)
MEZENTIUS KILLING ORODES [WHO PREDICTS HIS DEATH] (1)
MEZENTIUS VOWING TO AVENGE THE DEATH OF LAUSUS [SUSTAINING HIM] (1)
MEZENTIUS WEEPING OVER THE DEAD BODY OF LAUSUS [SWEARING TO REVENGE HIM] (1)
MIDAS BATHING IN THE RIVER PACTOLUS (1)
MIDAS JUDGING BETWEEN APOLLO AND PAN (1)
MILO KILLING THE BULL [THESEUS CAPTURING THE BULL OF MARATHON; THE HERO UNARMED, IS HOLDING THE HORN OF THE BULL, WHICH HE HAS BROUGHT TO THE GROUND] (1)
Minerva (2)
MINERVA (?), WALKING, HOLDING TWO SPEARS AND SHIELD, WEARING A HELMET, AND LONG DRESS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA (PROMACHOS), STANDING (FRONTAL) HOLDING SPEAR AND SHIELD, WEARING HELMET, PEPLOS, AND AEGIS, AN OWL AT HER FEET, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA (PROMACHOS), STANDING (FRONTAL) HOLDING SPEAR AND SHIELD, WEARING HELMET, PEPLOS, AND AEGIS, GROUNDLINE. (2)
MINERVA (PROMACHOS), STANDING ON A BASE (DECORATED WITH TWO FIGURES), HOLDING SPEAR AND SHIELD, WEARING A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, PEPLOS, AEGIS, AND CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER ARMS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA (PROMACHOS), STANDING, HOLDING SPEAR AND SHIELD, WEARING A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, PEPLOS, AEGIS, AND CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER ARMS, GROUNDLINE. (3)
MINERVA (PROMACHOS), WALKING, HOLDING SPEAR (DECORATED WITH A BOW) AND SHIELD, WEARING A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, AND PEPLOS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA (PROMACHOS), WALKING, HOLDING SPEAR AND SHIELD, WEARING A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, PEPLOS, AND AEGIS (?), GROUNDLINE. (3)
MINERVA [ CLAD IN LIGHT DRAPERY ] PLACING ERICTHONIUS [ ERICHTHONIUS ] IN A BASKET (1)
MINERVA [HOLDING HER WAND] TRANSFORMING ULYSSES INTO THE APPEARANCE OF AN OLD MAN (1)
MINERVA [PRESENTING THE AEGIS] AND THE GIANT PALLAS (1)
MINERVA AND APOLLO IN THE BEECH-TREE OBSERVING NESTOR, WHO IS PLACING IN THE HELMET OF AGAMEMNON THE NAMES OF THE GREEK WARRIORS, ONE OF WHOM WAS TO FIGHT WITH HECTOR (1)
Minerva and Hercules fight a giant. (1)
MINERVA AND MARS RETIRED FROM THE FIELD OF BATTLE [HE IS STOOPING DOWN UNDER A TREE ON THE BANK OF THE SCAMANDER] (1)
MINERVA AND MARS RETIRED FROM THE FIELD OF BATTLE SEATED ON THE BANK OF THE SCAMANDER (1)
MINERVA AND THE COURT OF AREOPAGUS TRYING THE CAUSE OF ORESTES [ACCOMPANIED BY PYLADES] (1)
MINERVA AND THE GIANT PALLAS (1)
MINERVA ANIMATING THE HUMAN FIGURE FORMED IN CLAY BY PROMETHEUS (2)
MINERVA ANIMATING THE MAN CREATED BY PROMETHEUS WITH A BUTTERFLY (1)
MINERVA APPEARING TO ULYSSES TO COMMAND HIM TO USE HIS ENDEAVOURS TO RETAIN THE FORCES OF THE GREEKS FROM RETURNING TO THEIR COUNTRY HE IS SEATED NEAR SOME GALLEYS (1)
MINERVA APPEARING TO ULYSSES WHILE ON HIS BED [PALLAS CAUSING SLEEP TO FALL UPON ULYSSES] (1)
Minerva armed and in the act of brandishing a javelin. Between her feet is a lotus flower. (1)
Minerva armed and moving to the right, with aegis acting as a shield. A plant or tree in the field. (1)
Minerva armed and moving to the right. (1)
Minerva armed running to the left, whilst looking behind her with her right hand raised. At her feet is a large serpent. (1)
Minerva armed with the spear behind her back, descending from they sky. On her shield is the mask of Medusa. (1)
Minerva at the loom of Arcline, which is transformed into a spider. (1)
MINERVA COMMANDING CADMUS TO SOW THE TEETH OF THE DRAGON WHICH HE HAS SLAIN (1)
MINERVA COMMANDING DIOMEDE [WHO IS STANDING BY THE CHARIOT AND ARMS OF RHESUS] TO RETURN TO THE GRECIAN CAMP (1)
Minerva covered with a helmet, shield and sceptre. She is moving to the right. Behind her legs are the heads of serpents. (1)
MINERVA DESCENDING [FROM OLYMPUS] TO ITHACA, TO DIRECT YOUNG TELEMACHUS (1)
MINERVA DESCENDING AND POURING AMBROSIA UPON ACHILLES, WHO IS SEATED (2)
MINERVA DESTROYING THE GORGON [THE MONSTER EGIS, WHO IS VOMITING SMOKE] (1)
Minerva fights a giant with feet of serpents. (2)
Minerva gathers together a shield with her left hand above a column in the shape of serpent. (1)
MINERVA GRADIVA, WHOLE LENGTH (1)
MINERVA HAVING CHANGED ARACHNE [AT HER LOOM] INTO A SPIDER (1)
MINERVA HAVING SHEWN PALLAS THE HEAD OF MEDUSA, HE WAS IMMEDIATELY TURNED TO STONE. DEMASTOR, THE COMPANION OF PALLAS, AND FIERCE AS HE, RAISED HIM FROM THE EARTH, AND HURLED HIM AT THE GODS (1)
Minerva heading to the right armed with a helmet and shield, which she holds up in defence. (1)
Minerva holding a small figure of Victory in her outstretched hand, a spear behind her, a cloak (?) hanging over her arm, a shield in front (?), groundline. (1)
MINERVA HOLDING A SPEAR, WEARING A CORINTHIAN HELMET, HER FOOT RESTING ON A STONE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
Minerva holds a cherub, who wants to flee. (1)
Minerva holds up a thunderbolt. (2)
Minerva in agitated pose, with her shield and javelin in her left hand. She is moving to the right. With her right hand she signals the attack. (1)
MINERVA INSTRUCTING APOLLO IN THE ART OF MUSIC (1)
MINERVA INSTRUCTING ARGUS IN BUILDING THE SHIP ARGO (1)
Minerva is armed with a helmet and javelin, holding a shield put on the ground with her left hand. To the right is the owl. (1)
Minerva is armed with a helmet and javelin, holding a shield put on the ground with her left hand. To the right of her is the owl. (1)
MINERVA KILLING PALLAS, THE MOST FEROCIOUS OF THE TITANS, WHO DARED TO MAKE WAR AGAINST JUPITER (1)
MINERVA KILLING PALLAS; FRAGMENT (1)
MINERVA LEADING PEGASUS TO BELLEROPHON (1)
MINERVA LEANING ON A COLUMN WITH A SPEAR, HOLDING A CORINTHIAN HELMET, A SHIELD WITH DEVICE OF A BEARDED HEAD BEFORE HER, GROUNDLINE. (1)
Minerva leaning up against a stele. She looks pensively at a globe which she holds in her right hand. (1)
Minerva leans against a serpent-shaped column with a cornucopia in her left hand. In her right hand she has wheat and poppy heads. (1)
MINERVA LULLING ULYSSES ASLEEP WITH POPPY (1)
Minerva makes a libation with a dish above a fireplace on three feet. (1)
MINERVA MEDICA FEEDING THE SNAKE (1)
MINERVA MEDICA, WHOLE LENGTH (1)
Minerva on a biga in flight, with the half-moon in the sky. (1)
Minerva on a biga in flight. (1)
Minerva on a biga pulled by two owls. (1)
MINERVA PLAYING THE FLUTE [PAN LISTENING] (1)
MINERVA POURING ON PENELOPE A COSMETIC [AMBROSIA], WHICH GIVES HER ADDITIONAL BEAUTY (1)
MINERVA PRODUCING THE OLIVE, AND NEPTUNE THE HORSE [OR THE NAMING OF ATHENS] (1)
Minerva Promachos armed, seen from the front. She raises her javelin ready for the attack. (1)
Minerva Promachos. (1)
Minerva puts her right foot on a plinth, and with her left hand holds a javelin. She is probably looking at public games. (1)
MINERVA PUTTING THE BRIDLE ON PEGASUS [THE BIT INTO HIS MOUTH] (1)
MINERVA RESTRAINING MARS FROM DISOBEYING THE PROHIBITORY COMMAND OF JUPITER [REPROACHING HIM] (1)
Minerva rides a ram, with an owl in her left hand. (1)
Minerva runs into battle with javelin, ready for the attack. (1)
MINERVA SEIZING THE MONSTER ALCYNEUS [ALAYONEUS] BY THE HAIR, AFTER HE HAD BEEN WOUNDED BY HERCULES WITH AN ARROW (1)
MINERVA SHAKING WITH HER LANCE MOUNT ETNA, UNDER WHICH ENCELADUS LIES CRUSHED (1)
MINERVA SHEWING TO BELLEROPHON THE BRIDLE FOR THE WINGED STEED PEGASUS [ IN A DREAM] (1)
Minerva sitting down with Victory in her right hand. In the field is a serpent. (1)
Minerva sitting down, looking at a mask in her right hand. Her left arm leans on her shield. (1)
MINERVA SPRINGING FROM THE HEAD OF JUPITER, WHICH HAS BEEN CLEFT BY VULCAN, WHO IS STANDING BEFORE HIM (1)
MINERVA SPRINGING FROM THE HEAD OF JUPITER, WHICH VULCAN OPENS WITH A BLOW OF HIS AXE (1)
MINERVA STANDING LEANING ON HER SPEAR AND HER SHIELD, WEARING A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET AND PEPLOS, BETWEEN A TEMPLE AND THE ERECHTHONIOS SNAKE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA STANDING LEANING ON HER SPEAR AND HER SHIELD, WEARING A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET AND PEPLOS, BETWEEN APOLLO (?) SITTING ON A BASE WITH A LYRE, A TREE AND A BURNING ALTAR, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA STANDING LEANING ON HER SPEAR AND HOLDING HER SHIELD, WEARING A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET AND PEPLOS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA STANDING WITH HELMET, SHIELD AND SPEAR, A LION AT HER FEET, A BUST OF A WOMAN IN PROFILE IN THE FIELD, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA STANDING WITH HELMET, SHIELD AND SPEAR, HOLDING A PATERA, GROUNDLINE. (5)
MINERVA STANDING WITH HELMET, SHIELD AND SPEAR, NEXT TO MARSYAS PLAYING THE DOUBLE FLUTE, GROUNDLINE. (2)
MINERVA STANDING WITH HELMET, SHIELD AND SPEAR, THE OWL IN THE FIELD, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA STANDING WITH HELMET, SHIELD AND SPEAR, THE OWL ON HER ARM, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA STANDING WITH SPEAR, WEARING A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET AND PEPLOS, GROUNDLINE. (3)
Minerva standing with Victory in her right hand. There is also an altar. (1)
Minerva stands near a candelabra. (1)
MINERVA STRIKING TERROR INTO THE SUITORS WITH HER SHIELD [AEGIS, TWO LYING FALLEN UNDER HER] (1)
MINERVA TEACHING MURMEX, A YOUNG GIRL WHOM SHE LOVED FOR HER CHASTITY, THE ART OF MAKING THE PLOUGH (1)
MINERVA THROWING A TERMINUS AT MARS (1)
MINERVA THROWING HER AEGIS OVER ACHILLES (1)
Minerva turning to the left, with her hand up to her mouth. Behind her is Marsyas who messes around with the double pipes. (1)
MINERVA URGING ULYSSES TO DETAIN THE GREEKS [EMBARKING TO EXECUTE HER ORDERS] (1)
MINERVA WARNING TELEMACHUS [WHO IS SEATED AT THE FOOT OF A COUCH ON WHICH PISISTRATUS IS SLEEPING] TO RETURN TO ITHACA (1)
Minerva who visits the forge of Vulcan. (1)
Minerva with a dagger/thunderbolt in her outstretched hand. Theseus who seems to have the elbow of Ariadne. (1)
Minerva with a helmet and large aegis. She has a shield from argos and a javelin. She is moving to the right. (1)
Minerva with a helmet and shield, and a javelin held up. (3)
MINERVA WITH HER PRINCIPAL ATTRIBUTES, THE OLIVE BRANCH AND OWL (1)
Minerva with javelin tucked under her right arm. (2)
Minerva with pole over her left shoulder. She has a serpent at her feet. (2)
Minerva with pole, shield and owl. (2)
Minerva with rapid movement runs onto the battlefield. (2)
Minerva with Victory who offers her a crown. Her pole is surrounded by a serpent. (1)
MINERVA, ALTAR, CIPPUS, SHIELD (1)
MINERVA, APPEARING IN A DREAM TO PERICLES, INDICATES A SALUTARY PLANT TO HIM TO CURE A WORKMAN WHO HAD FALLEN FROM THE EDIFICE OF THE AREOPAGUS, WHICH WAS BEING ERECTED UNDER HIS INSPECTION [THE ORIGIN OF THE WORSHIP OF MINERVA MEDICA] (1)
MINERVA, APPEARING UNDER THE FORM OF LAODOCUS, EXCITING PANDARUS TO BREAK THE TREATY BETWEEN THE GREEKS AND TROJANS THE SON OF LYCAON AIMING AN ARROW AT MENELAUS (1)
MINERVA, DANCING (?), HOLDING SPEAR OVER HER SHOULDER AND SHIELD, WEARING PLUMED HELMET AND PEPLOS, A SNAKE BEFORE HER. (1)
MINERVA, DANCING (?), HOLDING SPEAR OVER HER SHOULDER, AND SHIELD, WEARING PLUMED HELMET AND PEPLOS, A SNAKE BEFORE HER, GROUNDLINE. (2)
MINERVA, DANCING (?), HOLDING SPEAR OVER HER SHOULDER, AND SHIELD, WEARING PLUMED HELMET AND PEPLOS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
Minerva, helmeted, shield at her feet, holds her spear and olive branch. (1)
Minerva, helmeted, shield on the ground beside her, leans forward gripping her spear. (1)
MINERVA, STRIDING FORWARDS, HOLDING SPEAR AND SHIELD (DEVICE: FACE), WEARING A PLUMED HELMET, AND PEPLOS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA, STRIDING FORWARDS, HOLDING SPEAR AND SHIELD, WEARING A PLUMED HELMET, AND PEPLOS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA, TEMPLE (1)
MINERVA, ULYSSES, AND TELEMACHUS [ULYSSES FOLLOWING THE SUITORS, IS KEPT BY MINERVA, IN VIEW OF THE LIGHTNING OF JUPITER.] (1)
MINERVA, VULCAN, AND ERICTHONIUS [MINERVA FLYING FROM THE PURSUIT, ERICHTHONIUS IS BORN FROM THE EARTH] (1)
MINERVA, WALKING FORWARDS, HOLDING SPEAR OVER HER SHOULDER AND SHIELD, WEARING PLUMED HELMET AND PEPLOS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA, WALKING, HOLDING SPEAR AND SHIELD, WEARING A PLUMED CORINTHIAN HELMET, AND PEPLOS, A SNAKE AT HER FEET, GROUNDLINE. (1)
MINERVA, WALKING, HOLDING SPEAR AND SHIELD, WEARING A PLUMED HELMET, PEPLOS, AND AEGIS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
Minerve & Hercule combattants contre les Titans. Sur le bouclier de la Déesse on voit un cheval; ce qui la feroit reconnoitre ici pour Minerve Hippia: mais cette dénomination ne lui fut donnée qu'après le combat avec les Titans, selon la tradition qu' en a conservé Pausanias. Il faut donc par conséquent que ce cheval ci soit Pégase qu' elle avoir dompté, & que l' on voit quelquefois sur son casque, comme dans une Médaille de Cyréne, parce que la Fable veut que Minerve Hippia,ou équestre, soit née en Afrique. C' est dans ce feul sens que le Cheval, que nous trouvons dans ce fragment, peut s' accorder avec le combat des Géants. Au reste le sage Graveur de cette pierre s' est bien gardé de mettre la tête de Méduse sur le bouclier de la Déesse; il auroit fait un anachronisme, puisque la guerre des Titans fut antérieure à la Fable de Persèe: aussi les Graveurs des deux Pâtes précédentes n' ont ils pas été moins bien instruits que celui ci, & ils ont laissé le bouclier nud, sans y mettre aucun ornement. (1)
Minerve & Mars debout. Leurs Statues étoient placées l' une auprès de l' autre à Coronée en Bœotie( ) par une raison mystérieuse, comme prétendoient les habitants de ce pays. (1)
Minerve assise sur un rocher, écrivant sur son bouclier; derriére elle on voit une Chouette sur une colonne. (1)
Minerve assise sur un rocher, tenant un masque à la main droite. (1)
Minerve assise, tenant deux Flutes. C' est elle, qui les ayant inventées( ), enseigna à Hécate à en jouer. Il y avoit une( ) Statue de cette Déesse faite par Démétrius, qui étoit appellée Minerva Musica, parceque lorsqu' on jouoit de quelque Instrument auprès d' elle, on s' appercevoit que les Serpents de son Egide résonnoient. La Minerve de cette pâte mériteroit d' être distinguée par une semblable dénomination, à cause de la rareté du sujet. Il y avoit à Rome dans la maison d' Octave Capranica un bas relief où Minerve étoit réprésentée jouant des deux flutes, & de l' autre coté on voyoit Marsias, qui les prenoit quand elle les jetta, piquée de ce qu' en enjouant, elle se défiguroit le visage. On trouve le déssein de ce bas relief dans le Recueil du Cav. del Pozzo. (1)
Minerve conduisant un char tiré de deux Chouettes. (1)
Minerve dans un Temple, tenant une Victoire dans la main droite. (1)
Minerve debout avec son buclier appuyé sur un autel; elle porte pareillement le parazonium. (1)
Minerve debout ayant son bouclier appuyé sur une cuirasse, au dessus de laquelle est une étoile sur un croissant. (1)
Minerve debout entre deux Trophées. (1)
Minerve debout posant une Victoire sur une colonne qui est devant elle. (1)
Minerve debout tenane une Victoire sur la main droite, au dessous de la Victoire on voit un Trident fiché en terre qui fait apparemment allusion à la Victoire décidée en sa faveur contre Neptune au sujet de la Protection d' Athénes; de la main gauche elle tient sa pique & son bouclier qui est appuyé à terre, & au dessus duquel on voit un Serpent. (1)
Minerve debout tenant une Victoire sur la main droite. (1)
Minerve debout tenant une Victoire sur la main droite: (1)
Minerve debout vis à vis d' une colonne, sur laquelle on voit une Chouette, devant elle est un autel avec du feu allumé, sur lequel un enfant paroit sacrifier, & fur lequel elle verse une patère. (1)
Minerve debout vis à vis d' une Victoire qui lui présente une couronne de laurier; autour on voit les caractéres XXX XXX. (1)
Minerve debout, & un Trophée derriére elle. (1)
Minerve debout, appuyée contre une colonne, donnant à Esculape, qui est assis devant elle, le baton autour duquel le Serpent est entortillé. (1)
Minerve debout, tenant de la main droite la pique, & de la gauche le bouclier. (1)
Minerve debout, tenant de la main gauche sa lance & son bouclier, & sur la main droite une Chouette, comme on la voit dans une petite figure de bronze de la Galerie du College de S. Ignace à Rome. Pausanias fait mention d' une Statue de Minerve, qui tenoit une Corneille sur la main. La Corneille étoit anciennement son symbole, mais depuis que cet oiseau eut accusé les Filles de Cêcrops, Minerve la chassa & prit la Chouette à sa place. (1)
Minerve en face debout à coté d' un autel, sur lequel il y a du feu allumé; elle tient une Victoire sur la main gauche: la Fable( ) nous enseigne, que Minerve communiqua l' immortalité & la Divinité à la Fille de Pallante, qui étoit Fils de Lycaon, & qu' elle lui donna le nom de Victoria; on pretend qu' elle avoit été élevée avec Minerve. On la trouve encore avec la Victoire sur des( ) monuments Etrusques. La pique qu' elle tient de la main droite est toute formée de petits globes à peu près comme les broches ou appuis de Diane d' Ephése. La Gravure de cette Cornaline paroit être très-antique. (1)
Minerve marchant. (4)
Minerve qui combat Encélade un des Titans. Le même sujet est représenté sur une autre pierre gravée, & sur une Médaille d' Adrien, où Patin prend le Géant pour un Triton. (3)
Minerve salutaire, Salutifera, ou Medica, marchant précédée d' un Serpent. Ce qu' il y a de particulier, est une espéce de parazonium qu' elle porte au coté gauche; la garde en est couverte par le bouclier qu' elle porte sur les épaules de la même façon dont on le voit dans un Soldat d' une pierre gravée du Cabinet de l' Empereur( ) à Florence. On voit aussi Minerve avec un parazonium dans trois empreintes de pierres gravées de notre grande Collection des empreintes en souffre. Quelquefois cette Déesse est représentée tenant deux piques. Je m' imaginé que Minerve appellée( ) XXX, accingens se, c' est-à-dire qui s' arme, étoit représentée ainsi; car comme le Casque & l' Egide étoient son armure ordinaire, il falloit donc que lors qu' elle étoit appellée XXX par excellence, elle eût outre cette armure quelque chose de particulier, qui peut avoir été le parazonium. Il se peut aussi que Minerve XXX soit la même qui est appellée XXX par( ) Lucien. Il faut pourtant avouer qu' on confond aisément Minerve & Bellone: & la nôtre sans le Serpent se prendroit pour Bellone, aussi bien que les trois pierres suivantes, par rapport aux armures sur lesquelles elle pose son bouclier; car les Trophées semblent convenir plutôt à Bellone, qu' à Minerve. La prétendue( ) Bellone sur quelques médailles est un peu équivoque, & n' a point d' attributs assez distinctiss: la Déesse, qui passe pour Bellone dans( ) Beger, est dans la même attitude que Minerve sur les Médailles de Pyrrhus. (1)
MINOS SEATED IN JUDGEMENT (1)
MITHRA SACRIFICING A BULL (1)
MITHRAS STABBING A BULL [MITHRA SACRIFICING A BULL] (1)
MITHRAS, bull, hunting, dog, serpent (1)
MITHRAS, bull, hunting, dog, serpent, sun, MOON, crow, ALTAR, scorpion (1)
MITHRAS, RAYS, bull, HEAD, hunting, bird, men, symbols, thunderbolt, GRASSHOPPER, ARROWS (1)
MITHRIDATES [PONTIC KING] (1)
Mme Smolenski (1)
MNEMOSUNE, WHOLE LENGTH, WRITING ON A TABLET (1)
MNEMOSYNE, HEAD [AND A DOG ?] (1)
MODESTY, OR CHASTITY (1)
MONOPTEROS (?), TEMPLE OF VESTA? WITH STARS (1)
MOON, sun, stars, PHALLOS, serpent (1)
MOSCHUS THE POET (1)
MOSES STRIKING THE ROCK (1)
Mrs Henry Swinburne (1)
MUMMY OF OSIRIS, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
MUMMY, BIRDS IN FIELD, PALM BRANCH (?). (1)
MUMMY, PALM BRANCHES (1)
MURDER OF DEIPHOBUS [BY MENELAUS AND ULYSSES, WHO ARE ATTACKING HIM WITH THEIR SWORDS, HE IS LYING UNARMED ON THE GROUND, AND VAINLY ENDEAVOURING TO PROTECT HIMSELF BY DRAWING HIS SHORT MANTLE OVER HIM] (1)
MURMEX [MEMES], WANTING IN GRATITUDE TO MINERVA, IS CHANGED BY HER TO AN ANT (1)
MUSTIUS (1)
MUTIUS SCAEVOLA [BURNS THE HAND] BEFORE PORSENNA PRISCUS (1)
Mutius Scaevola holds his hand into the flame of an altar. (1)
MYRENE CHANGING TO A MYRTLE (1)
Myrrha pressée par la violence de son amour incestueux, qui vient caresser son Pére Cinyras; c' est de cet amour que naquit Adonis. (1)
Mystic basket from which comes a serpent. (1)

NAKED ANUBIS (?) WITH THREE FEATHER CROWN AND LION'S LEGS AND PAWS, SQUATTING WITH A STICK AND SCEPTRE. IN THE FIELD: IAO. (1)
NAKED ARTEMIS WITH BOW (1)
NAKED ARTEMIS WITH BOW, TREE (1)
NAKED CHILD SITTING ON A BLOCK,ONE HAND RAISED TO HIS MOUTH. (1)
Naked Diomedes kneels, leaping over a wreathed altar, dress over one shoulder, holding the Palladion in one hand, a sword in the other. Ground line. Cf. 341. (1)
Naked female dancer showing her back, playing double-pipes, cloak around shoulders. Set in an iron ring. (1)
NAKED MAN (SATURN?) HOLDING STAFF (SCYTHE?) AND SCORPION (1)
Naked Vulcan works on a helmet. (1)
NAKED WOMAN (1)
NAKED WOMAN HOLDING A CLOAK BEHIND HER (1)
NAKED WOMAN HOLDING OBJECTS, INSCRIPTIONS AND SYMBOLS IN THE FIELD. (1)
NAKED WOMAN SITTING ON A CLOAK AND HOLDING IT UP, VASE (1)
NAKED YOUTH APPROACHING ZEUS SEATED ON THRONE (1)
NAKED YOUTH CARRYING A CLUB AND A BOULDER, TREE (1)
NAKED YOUTH HOLDING A BUNCH OF GRAPES (?) (1)
NAKED YOUTH WITH A PURSE (HERMES ?) STANDING BEFORE A ROCK (?) (1)
NAKED YOUTH, CLOAK DRAPED OVER ONE ARM, HOLDING OBJECT (1)
NAKED ZEUS STANDING WITH STAFF AND A BUNDLE OF THUNDERBOLTS IN HIS HAND, EAGLE ON GROUNDLINE. (1)
NAKED ZEUS STANDING WITH STAFF AND EAGLE BEHIND HIS HEAD. FIGURES AND EAGLE IN FIELD. FRAMED BY WREATH OF WHEAT STALKS. (1)
NAKED ZEUS STANDING WITH STAFF AND NIKE ON HIS OUTSTRECHED HAND, EAGLE ON GROUNDLINE. (2)
NAKED ZEUS STANDING WITH STAFF, EAGLE ON GROUNDLINE. (1)
Naked, crowned Apollo tuning his lyre, his cloak at his back, a tree beside him. The lyre box decorated with arcs and pellets. Thick ground line. (1)
NARCISSUS AT THE FOUNTAIN (1)
NARCISSUS GAZING ON HIMSELF IN THE WATERS OF A FOUNTAIN [ENAMOURED] (1)
NARCISSUS, [IN CHARON'S BOAT] EVEN AFTER HIS DEATH CAPTIVATED BY HIS OWN BEAUTY, GAZING ON HIMSELF IN THE MUDDY WATERS OF ACHERON [STYX] (1)
NATURE [SEATED, WITH A SERPENT IN HER HAND] (1)
NAUSICAA PRESENTING GARMENTS TO ULYSSES AFTER HIS SHIPWRECK [ULYSSES RECEIVING THE VESTMENT FROM NAUSICAA, WHO IS ATTENDED BY TWO FEMALES, A RIVER GOD IS SEEN BEHIND ULYSSES] (1)
Naval Victory (1)
NEANTHUS [WITH THE LYRE OF ORPHEUS] TORN TO PIECES BY DOGS (1)
NEANTHUS TORN TO PIECES BY DOGS [FOR PRESUMING TO RIVAL APOLLO IN LYRICAL SKILL] (1)
Nemesis holding a palm branch, a wheel beside her, groundline (1)
Nemesis holds a spray in one hand and tugs at her dress with the other. (1)
NEMESIS RECEIVING FROM JUPITER THE LAWS OF THE UNIVERSE (1)
NEPTUNE [IN HIS CAR] QUELLING THE STORM [WHICH HAD DISPERSED THE FLEET OF AENEAS] (1)
NEPTUNE [SEEN IN HIS CAR, DRAWN BY TWO SEA-HORSES] WRECKING THE BOAT OF ULYSSES (1)
Neptune à cheval qui terrasse le Titan Polybote. Le même sujet étoit représenté en Statues à Athénes, selon Pausanias. (1)
NEPTUNE AND AMPHITRITE SEATED ON A SEA-HORSE (1)
NEPTUNE AND APOLLO, WITH A HORSE, NEAR THE WALL OF TROY, SWEARING TO AVENGE THEMSELVES ON LAOMEDON (1)
NEPTUNE AND CAENIS SEATED ON A DOLPHIN (1)
Neptune and Galatea on a maritime chariot. (2)
NEPTUNE AND IPHIDAMIA [IPHIMEDIA] (1)
Neptune and the nymph Aminone. (1)
Neptune as a ram rapes the Nymph Theofanes. (2)
NEPTUNE AS A SEA-HORSE CARRYING OF MEDUSA [ACROSS THE SEA TO THE TEMPLE OF MINERVA] (1)
Neptune assis sur un grand bouclier, le Tridene en main. (1)
NEPTUNE CARRYING OFF SALAMINA, OR SALAMIS, DAUGHTER OF ASOPUS [TOWARDS HIS CHARIOT, DRAWN BY DOLPHINS] (1)
NEPTUNE CAUSING THE CRETAN BULL TO COME OUT OF THE SEA (1)
Neptune dans un Char tire de deux Chevaux marins, qui vont l' un à droite, & l' autre à gauche; il tient de la main droite un Dauphin, & de la gauche le Trident. (1)
Neptune debout, le pied droit élévé sur un rocher, tenant de la main gauche le Trident, & ayant devant lui un Vase. (1)
Neptune debout, le pied gauche appuyé sur la proue d' un vaisseau, sur laquelle il y a un Dauphin; de la main droite il tient un Trident. (1)
Neptune debout, le pied gauche sur une proue de Vaisseau, tenant sur la main droite un Dauphin, & de la gauche le Trident. C' est une chose ordinaire de voir Neptune tenant un Dauphin, mais je ne me souviens pas qu' on en ait donné la raison tirée de la Fable. Neptune( ) ne pouvant fléchir Amphitrite qui restoit insensible à sa passion, & qui s' étoit cachée pour se soustraire à ses poursuites, un Dauphin la découvrit à Neptune, qui par ce moyen parvint à satisfaire ses désirs. Le Dieu pour récompenser le Dauphin du service qu' il lui avoit rendu, en fit une Constellation, & le plaça parmi les étoiles. D' autres( ) veulent que ce fut le Dauphin, qui persuada enfin Amphitrite de se rendre aux désirs de Neptune, & c' est par l' une de ces raisons, que Neptune le porte ordinairement, avec l' Inscription autour L. ANTON. SALVIVS. (1)
Neptune debout, le pied gauche sur une proue de Vaisseau, tenant sur la main droite un Dauphin, & de la gauche le Trident. C' est une chose ordinaire de voir Neptune tenant un Dauphin, mais je ne me souviens pas qu' on en ait donné la raison tirée de la Fable. Neptune( ) ne pouvant fléchir Amphitrite qui restoit insensible à sa passion, & qui s' étoit cachée pour se soustraire à ses poursuites, un Dauphin la découvrit à Neptune, qui par ce moyen parvint à satisfaire ses désirs. Le Dieu pour récompenser le Dauphin du service qu' il lui avoit rendu, en fit une Constellation, & le plaça parmi les étoiles. D' autres( ) veulent que ce fut le Dauphin, qui persuada enfin Amphitrite de se rendre aux désirs de Neptune, & c' est par l' une de ces raisons, que Neptune le porte ordinairement. (3)
NEPTUNE ENCOURAGING AGAMEMNON [WHO IS WOUNDED] (1)
Neptune enlevant Amymone Fille de Danaüs; il est sur un Cheval marin précedé d' un Triton, qui corne avec un Coquille. Le même sujet se voit sur d' autres Pierres gravées. (1)
Neptune enlevant Amymone sur un Char tiré de quatre Chevaux, précédé pareillement d' un Triton. Cette Sardoine appartenoit autrefois au Senateur Buonarroti, quand( ) Maffei l' expliqua pour un enlévement de Proserpine. (1)
NEPTUNE EXCITING THE TWO AJACES [AJAXES TO RETURN TO BATTLE] (1)
NEPTUNE IN A DIGNIFIED ATTITUDE. IN HIS RIGHT HAND HE HOLDS THE TRIDENT, AND IN THE LEFT A DOLPHIN (1)
NEPTUNE IN HIS CAR, IS PUSHING WITH HIS TRIDENT A ROCK OF THE ISLE OF COS UPON THE MONSTER [GIANT] POLYBOTES (1)
Neptune on a maritime chariot. (1)
NEPTUNE ON A SEA-HORSE (1)
NEPTUNE ON A SEA-HORSE, WITH EUMOLPUS IN HIS ARMS (1)
NEPTUNE ON HIS CAR, WITH FOUR SEA HORSES (1)
NEPTUNE PURSUING TYRO (1)
NEPTUNE RESCUING AENEAS [FROM ACHILLES THE GOD IS HOLDING HIM BY THE HAND, AND TURNING BACK TO ARREST THE PURSUIT OF HIS ADVERSARY] (1)
NEPTUNE RESTORING THE EYESIGHT OF ARNE (1)
Neptune rides his chariot of maritime horses (4)
Neptune sitting on an anchor, on which is a dolphin and other emblems. (1)
Neptune standing on a sea monster, and in his hands is a dolphin and ruined trident. (1)
Neptune standing with dolphin and trident. (1)
Neptune standing with trident. (2)
Neptune sur un Char tiré de deux Chevaux marins, où au dessous des Chevaux on voit un Triton, qui n' a que la tête hors de l' eau, & deux Dauphins. (1)
Neptune sur un Char tiré de deux Chevaux marins. (1)
NEPTUNE WITH A DOLPHIN AND TRIDENT (1)
NEPTUNE WITH A RUDDER, WHOLE LENGTH (1)
Neptune with a trident breaks something. (1)
NEPTUNE WITH A TRIDENT, WHOLE LENGTH (1)
NEPTUNE, AS A DOLPHIN, CARRYING AWAY MELANTHO (1)
NEPTUNE, COMPLYING WITH THE ORDERS OF JUPITER GIVEN BY IRIS, RETIRES FROM THE BATTLE [ON A HIPPOCAMP] INTO THE SEA (1)
NEPTUNE, COMPLYING WITH THE ORDERS OF JUPITER GIVEN BY IRIS, RETIRES FROM THE BATTLE INTO THE SEA [IN HIS CAR DRAWN BY SEA-HORSES] (1)
NEPTUNE, HEAD, WITH THE TRIDENT AND DOLPHIN (1)
NEPTUNE, IN A CAR DRAWN BY DOLPHINS, CALLING THE CRETAN BULL FROM THE DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN (1)
NEPTUNE, IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ADVICE OF JUNO, URGING THE GRECIAN CHIEFS TO RENEW THE BATTLE [APPEARING TO AGAMEMNON, ULYSSES, AND DIOMEDE TWO OF THE HEROES ARE RECLINING ON A ROCK, AND TWO STANDING BEHIND] (1)
NEPTUNE, WHOLE LENGTH (1)
NEPTUNE, WITH TWO SEA-HORSES (1)
Nereid riding on a hippocamp. She is naked and holding a billowing cloak. (1)
NEREUS AND DORIS (1)
NEREUS, A SEA-GOD, ANNOUNCING TO PARIS, DURING HIS VOYAGE, THE CALAMITIES HE IS ABOUT TO BRING ON HIS COUNTRY BY CARRYING OF HELEN [PARIS AND HELEN IN THEIR SHIP ALARMED AT THE PREDICTIONS OF PROTEUS] (1)
NERVA [COCCEIUS] (1)
NESSUS GIVING THE EMPOISENED TUNIC TO DEJANIRA [NESSUS, THE ARROW OF HERCULES HAVING PIERCED HIS BODY, IS PRESENTING THE POISONED TUNIC TO DIJANEIRA, WHO IS RECEIVING IT WITH UNSUSPECTING WILLINGNESS] (1)
NESTOR, IN HIS YOUTH, ESCAPING FROM THE WILD BOAR (1)
NICIAS (1)
NIGER [CAIUS PESCENIUS JUSTUS] (1)
NIGHT, A MANTLE OVERSHADOWING HER, BORNE ON AN OWL, ACCOMPANIED BY GENII (1)
Nike holds the reins of a standing biga, a bearded warrior beside her (helmet, spear) being crowned by a woman. Ground line, beneath which is inscribed in Greek ALPHEOS. (1)
Nike in a biga; the near horse cut in the black layer. (1)
Nike in a rising biga. (1)
Nike in profile holding a wreath, groundline. Set in a silver ring. (1)
Nike in profile, groundline. (1)
Nike in profile, holding a phiale, groundline. (1)
NILOMETRE, ANKH, BASKET (?) (1)
Niobe (2)
Niobe defends one of her sons from the bolts of Apollo. (1)
Nisa gives something to drink to baby Bacchus from a cornucopia, whilst he sits on a rock at the foot of a tree behind which is an ithiphallic herm. (1)
Nisa sitting on a chair with baby Bacchus to her breast. (1)
Nisa sitting on a rock with baby Bacchus in her arms. (1)
Nisa with the baby Bacchus in her arms. She carries a little jug in her left hand. At her feet is an altar. (1)
NO DESCRIPTION IN BOOK. (1)
Nude boy attacked by two satyrs who want to hold him, whilst a female bacchic follower sits nearby and holds the arm of one of the satyrs. There is a thyrsus and a lion's skin on a piece of high ground. At the feet of the boy lies an upturned vase. At the bottom are the panpipes, timpany and crook. To the left is a tree. (1)
Nude Mars leaning up against a stele with helmet in his left hand, and a spear in the right. A shield is on the ground. (1)
Nude Mars with a clamide wrapped around his left hand. In his right hand he has a spear. He is looking behind him. (1)
Nude Mars with a helmet, spear and shield. (1)
Nude satyr dancing with crook. (1)
Nude satyr playing one of two flutes. The other is covered with vine leaves in his left hand. (1)
Nude Satyr playing the double flute. (1)
Nude satyr runs alongside a panther, with cantharus and thyrsus. (1)
Nude Silenus plays the double pipes, and runs to the right. (1)
Nude Venus arranges her hair. (1)
Nude Venus leaning against a column, looking in a mirror. A cherub flies with his legs in the air. Another cherub offers her an unguent vase. (1)
NUMA POMPILIUS [RECEIVING THE ROMAN LAWS FROM THE NYMPH EGERIA] (1)
NYMPH AND FAUN (1)

OBJECT (1)
OCEAN, WITH A RUDDER AND A SCEPTRE, SEATED ON A CRAB (1)
OCEANUS [NEPTUNE] AND THETIS TAKING CHARGE OF THE EDUCATION OF JUNO AT HER BIRTH (1)
OCEANUS BORNE BY A SEA-CRAB (1)
OCYROE, THE DAUGHTER OF THE CENTAUR CHIRON, CHANGED TO A MARE [CHIRON, WITH THE INFANT AESCULAPIUS IN HIS ARMS, INVOKING THE VENGEANCE OF JUPITER UPON HER] (1)
Odysseus, wearing a pileus and chlamys, giving a cup to the seated Polyphemus in the cave. (1)
OEBOTAS VICTORIOUS IN THE CHARIOT-RACE (1)
OEDIPUS [STANDING BY THE SIDE OF THE HORSE] EXPLAINING THE ENIGMA OF THE SPHYNX [WHO IS SEATED ON A ROCK] (1)
OEDIPUS KILLING THE SPHINX (2)
OEDIPUS KILLING THE SPHYNX [WITH HIS SPEAR] (1)
OEDIPUS UNCONSCIOUSLY KILLING HIS FATHER LAIUS (1)
OEDIPUS UNKNOWINGLY KILLING HIS FATHER, LAIUS, NEAR A COLUMN SUPPORTING THE SPHINX (1)
OENOPION INTOXICATING ORION [AENOPION POURING WINE INTO A CUP HELD BY ORION, WHO IS SEATED ON A ROCK] (1)
Old centaur with lion's skin playing the double pipes. (1)
Old centaur with lion's skin. He has a type of thyrsus in his left hand and a huge krater on his shoulders. (1)
Old Pan dancing. (1)
Old satyr knelt down and occupied with removing a thorn from another satyr's foot. (1)
Old satyr knelt down and occupied with removing a thorn from another satyr's foot. Surrounding them are vines and in the middle a large covered vase on a column. (1)
Old satyr knelt down and occupied with removing a thorn from another satyr's foot. There is a tree in the middle. (1)
Old satyr sitting down and stroking a large goat. (2)
OLIVE, OWL, HELMET, SHIELD (1)
OLYMPIAS, WIFE OF PHILLIP (1)
Omphale standing, naked but for Hercules? lionskin and shouldering his club. (1)
Omphale, shouldering Herakles' club and wearing his lionskin. (1)
OMPHALE, THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER HER SHOULDER, HOLDING THE CLUB (7)
OMPHALE, THE LION SKIN DRAPED OVER HER SHOULDER, HOLDING THE CLUB, INSCRIPTION (1)
OMPHALE, WITH THE CLUB AND LION'S SKIN, STANDING BEFORE HERCULES, WHO IS SEATED SPINNING (1)
On a lion's skin extended on the ground is a satyr playing the double pipes. Behind there is a female bacchic follower (semid-nude) who lifts a lid of a vase which she has in her hand. Nearby is placed a thyrsus. To the left is a little cherub who seems to carry a herm on his back. (1)
On a lion's skin extended on the ground is a satyr sitting with a young woman (lightly clothed) who seems to be touching the water of a fountain which falls at the foot of a tree. Between the two figures is a plate or something similar. To the right is a thyrsus. (1)
ON THE CONVEX SIDE: HEAD AND WINGS OF THE BEETLE, AROUND THE MIDDLE ISIS (?) WITH A SISTRUM, TYCHE WITH A CORNUCOPIA, ANUBIS WITH A CADUCEUS (HERMANUBIS), AND A NAKED MALE GOD WITH A STAFF (?) (1)
ONE OF THE CELERES [ROMAN SOLDIER] (1)
One of the Giants that Apollo transforms into a griffin. (1)
One of the Giants who throws rocks at Jupiter. (5)
OPIS KILLING ARUN [AIMING AN ARROW AGAINST ARNUS, FALLING NEAR CAMILLA, WHO IS STRETCHED LIFELESS ON THE GROUND] (1)
OPIS RETURNING TO OLYMPUS [IS REGARDING ANIUS, WHO IS FALLING WOUNDED TO THE GROUND, THE BLOOD FLOWING FROM HIS SIDE; THE FIGURE OF THE NYMPH IS EXQUISITELY LIGHT AND ELEGANT ] (1)
ORCHAMUS DRAGGING HIS DAUGHTER LEUCOTHOE TO THE GRAVE, WHERE SHE IS BURIED ALIVE (1)
ORESTES KILLING HIS MOTHER [PURSUING HER TO THE ALTAR OF MINERVA, STILL SMOKING WITH THE SACRIFICE WHICH SHE HAS KINDLED] (1)
ORESTES LEADING AWAY HERMIONE [FROM THE ALTAR AND THE BODY OF PYRRHUS] (1)
ORESTES PERSECUTED BY THE FURIES (1)
ORESTES SCATTERING THE BONES OF PYRRHUS (1)
ORIGIN OF THE WORSHIP OF JUPITER AMMON [JUPITER, UNDER THE FORM OF A GOAT, CONDUCTING BACCHUS TO A FOUNTAIN IN THE DESERTS OF LYBIA, ON WHICH SPOT BACCHUS AFTERWARDS ERECTED A TEMPLE TO JUPITER AMMON] (1)
ORION AND MEROPE [SEIZING HER] (1)
ORION CONSULTING VULCAN [ CONDUCTED TO NEPTUNE TO CONSULT HIM AS TO THE RECOVERY OF HIS BLINDNESS ] (1)
ORION IN HADES [CHASING (THE FEROCIOUS BEASTS) A LION AND TWO DOGS] (1)
ORION IN HADES [PURSUING CERBERUS] (1)
ORPHEUS [SEATED UNDER A TREE] CHARMING THE BRUTES [A HORSE AND LION] WITH THE SOUND OF HIS LYRE (1)
ORPHEUS LEANING AGAINST A TREE AND PLAYING HIS LYRE (1)
ORPHEUS PLAYING ON THE LYRE (1)
Orpheus playing the lyre surrounded by animals (1)
ORPHEUS PLAYING UPON HIS LYRE BEFORE CERBERUS, AT THE GATE OF THE INFERNAL REGIONS (1)
ORPHEUS REDEEMING EURYDICE. CORRIGENDA: ORPHEUS PLAYING THE LYRE BEFORE PLUTO AND PROSERPINE (1)
ORPHEUS REPULSED BY CHARON (1)
ORPHEUS SEATED, WITH HIS LYRE, A STAG AND BUTTERFLY NEAR HIM (1)
ORPHEUS SITTING UNDER A TREE WITH HIS LYRE, AT HIS FEET A LION AND A LIONESS COMING OUT OF A CAVE (?) (1)
ORPHEUS TURNING ROUND TO LOOK UPON EURYDICE, WHO IS ABOUT TO DISAPPEAR, FLOATING INTO THE AIR (1)
ORPHEUS WEARING A PHRYGIAN CAP AND PLAYING THE LYRE SITTING AMONG A CIRCLE OF ANIMALS (SNAKES IN TREES, BIRDS, BEAR, GOAT ?) (2)
ORPHEUS WITH HIS LYRE CONDUCTING EURYDICE FROM THE INFERNAL REGIONS (1)
OSIRIS (AS A MUMMY) WEARING AN ATEF CROWN, IN A BOAT WITH A RAY OF LOTUS FLOWERS BEHIND HIM. BIRDS ON BOTH BOW AND STERN, TWO CROCODILES IN THE WATER (1)
OSIRIS (AS A MUMMY), A SOLAR DISC ON HIS HEAD, LYING ON A BASE WITH A SNAKE. A HORUS FALCON AND A SCARAB BEETLE IN THE FIELD ABOVE. (1)
OSIRIS AS MUMMY HOLDING FLAIL AND CROOK, A CLOTH (?) BEHIND HIM, STANDING ON A SNAKE (1)
Osiris assis, & Isis debout; celle?ci a sur la tête deux plumes, apparemment du Pboenicoptere qui lui étoit consacré. Tout autour des deux figures il y a des caractéres. (1)
OSIRIS BETWEEN ISIS (?) AND A FIGURE (1)
Osiris debout avec un vétement qui le couvre jusqu' aux genoux, tenant une fleur de Lotus des deux mains. (1)
Osiris debout, la main gauche envéloppée dans un manteau tenant de l' autre main un baton qui au lieu de pomme a une tête de hupe. On voit ce baton en grand à une Statue, ou d' Isis, ou de sa Prétresse, qui est au Capitole, & qui paroit faite du tems d' Adrien; elle fut trouvée dans sa Villa à Tivoli. (1)
Osiris en pied coéffé avec une espéce di mitre, la main droite élevée, & tenant le membre viril de la gauche. C' est ainsi qu' on réprésentoit Osiris selon Plutarque, & le Mercure Grec qui étoit à Cylléne, lui ressembloit. (1)
OSIRIS STANDING ON A LOW BASE AND HOLDING HIS ERECT PHALLOS, THE OTHER ARM RAISED AND HOLDING AN OBJECT. A CROWN ON HIS HEAD. MAGIC INSCRIPTION IN FIELD BELOW. (1)
OSIRIS STANDING ON A LOW BASE AND HOLDING HIS ERECT PHALLOS, THE OTHER ARM RAISED. A CROWN WITH A LOTUS ON HIS HEAD. (1)
OTHRADES [OTHRYADES] WRITING WITH HIS BLOOD UPON A SHIELD (1)
OTHRYADES [OTHRIADE] SLAYING HIMSELF (1)
OTHRYADES SLAYING HIMSELF [TIFFANY: THE TROJAN WARRIORS, IN THEIR DISPAIR, MEET DEATH BY THEIR OWN HANDS] (1)
OTUS [OTHUS] AND EPHIALTES ENTWINED BY SERPENTS, AND FURTHER TORMENTED BY AN OWL IN HELL (1)
OTUS AND EPHIALTES [REPRESENTED AS OF GIGANTIC PROPORTIONS] SHOT BY APOLLO (1)
OUROBOROS AROUND AN EYE OF HORUS (1)
OUROBOROS WITH CHARACTERES AND MAGICAL INSCRIPTION. (3)
OVID [PUBLIUS OVIDIUS NASO] (1)
OWL (3)
Owl above an altar between a scorpion and the weapons of Minerva. (2)
OWL BETWEEN TWO LANCES, SCORPION, HELMET, SHIELD (1)
Owl with outstretched wings above a shield, grouped with a helmet and javelin. (1)
OWL, ALTAR, OLIVE BRANCHES (1)
OWL, CADUCEUS, HELMET (1)
OWL, ON A HEAD OF A RAM (1)
OWL, SHIELD [ PELTA ] (1)
OWL, SHIELD, CADUCEUS, EAR OF CORN (1)

PALAMEDES DISCOVERING ULYSSES BY PLACING THE INFANT TELEMACHUS BEFORE THE PLOUGH, WHICH IS DRAWN BY A HORSE AND AN OX (1)
PALINURUS IN THE SEA, HOLDING THE RUDDER OF HIS SHIP, WHILE THE GOD OF SLEEP FLIES AWAY (1)
PALLADIUS [RUTILIUS TAURUS AEMILIANUS] (1)
PALLAS [MINERVA] ARMED, WHOLE LENGTH (2)
PALLAS [MINERVA] ARMING (1)
PALLAS [MINERVA], HEAD (4)
PALLAS MINERVA TOUCHING ULYSSES WITH HER GOLDEN WAND A DOG NEAR THE FEET OF THE GODDESS (1)
PALLIO [MARCUS VITRUVIUS POLLIO, THE ARCHITECT; GAIUS ASINIUS POLLIO ?] (1)
PAMPHILUS [THE CELEBRATED PAINTER OF MACEDONIA] (1)
PAN (?) WRESTLING WITH A GOAT (1)
Pan (bearded) is dressed with a clamide and kneels down to lift an object off the ground. (1)
Pan (bearded) with three balls in his hand. He is with a cherub who carries a bunch of grapes. (1)
PAN [PARTLY CONCEALED BEHIND A TREE] DETECTED ATTEMPTING TO SURPRISE OMPHALE [CONDUCTED BY HERCULES] (1)
PAN AND EROS WATCHING FROM A TREE AS A MAN IS APPROACHING A SLEEPING WOMAN (1)
Pan and Olympus (the former teaches the latter the panpipes). (1)
PAN AND SATYRS APPROACHING A HERM, ONE WITH A WINE SKIN BENDING OVER A SATYR WITH A THYRSOS AND A LAMB (1)
Pan attached to a chariot with four wheels. A little boy with a clamide and baton acts as the driver. (1)
PAN DANCING WITH EROS, A COLUMN WITH A STATUE, A VASE UNDER A TREE, BEHIND THEM (1)
Pan dressed in lion's skin is turned to the right. (1)
Pan gesticulates before a reclining old man, dress round his legs, his hand raised in surprise. (1)
PAN HEADBUTTING A GOAT (2)
PAN IN THE COMPANY OF TWO MEN AND A WOMAN WITH A DOG APPROACHING A HERM (1)
Pan is about to hang a hare from a tree. (1)
Pan is drunk and held up by a young man. (1)
PAN LEADING A WOMAN TOWARDS A MAN HOLDING A GOAT UNDER A TREE (1)
Pan on a biga pulled by two goats. (1)
Pan on his feet with thyrsus and dish. (1)
PAN PULLING EROS IN A CHARIOT (1)
PAN RUNNING IN A HERD OF GOATS (1)
Pan running to the right with a crook on his shoulders from which hangs a bunch of grapes. (2)
Pan seated on a rock, thyrsos leaning on his shoulder, contemplating a comic mask. Ground line. (1)
PAN SEATED UPON A ROCK, WITH HIS PASTORAL STAFF (PEDUM) AND PIPE OF REEDS: A GOAT AT HIS FEET (1)
Pan sits facing the front with crossed legs. He plays the panpipes. (1)
PAN SITTING IN A CAVE, HOLDING A CROOK AND LEANING ON HIS PAN PIPES, PIPES SUSPENDED (1)
Pan sitting next to Olympus, handing him the panpipes. (1)
Pan sitting on a rock is looking at a head which he holds in his right hand. In his left hand is a thyrsus. (1)
Pan sitting on some rocks playing the panpipes. (1)
PAN SITTING UNDER A TREE, EROS TRYING TO HIT HIM WITH HIS BOW (?), A BUTTERFLY BEHIND HIM (2)
Pan standing, holding a plate of fruit, holding his crook and an animal skin. Short ground line. (1)
Pan with a crook and panpipes . He walks in a field of wheat or a grove of reeds. (2)
Pan with a crook screams to a goat, who is trying to nibble grapes that hang from a tree. A dog is nearby. (1)
Pan with a kid on his back walks towards a Hermaphrodite who sleeps under a tree. (1)
Pan with a plate of fruit in his left hand and a goat's paw in the right. They walk towards a lit altar. (1)
Pan with goat-wattles and pine cones around the head. (1)
Pan with his hands tied behind his back goes head to head with a goat. There is a crook on the floor. (1)
Pan with human feet dances with a crook in one hand. He is distinguished by his tail and horns. (1)
Pan with moustache, goatee and sideburns. (1)
Pan with nebride and crook in the left hand runs and screams. (1)
Pan with thyrsus and cantharus rides a goat. Another Pan runs nearby with a crook. (1)
PAN, UNDER THE DISGUISE OF A GOAT, INTO WHICH HE HAD CHANGED HIMSELF, ESCAPING FROM THE VICTORIOUS TYPHON (1)
PANDARUS KILLING A WILD GOAT, FROM WHOSE HORNS HE MADE HIS BOW (1)
PANDARUS PREPARING HIS BOW AND ARROW [MINERVA, APPEARING UNDER THE FORM OF LAODOCUS, IS PRESENTING TO HIM THE BOW] (1)
PANDARUS SCREENED BY THE SHIELDS OF HIS FRIENDS, WHILE HE WOUNDS MENELAUS (1)
PANDORA WITH THE BOX (1)
PANDORA, ACCOMPANIED BY MERCURY, PRESENTING THE VASE TO EPIMETHEUS, THE BROTHER OF PROMETHEUS (1)
PANDORA, HOLDING THE VASE CONTAINING THE WOES, CONDUCTED BY MERCURY (1)
Panoply of arms: cuirass, spears, shield, greaves, helmet, groundline. (1)
PANTHEISTIC GODDESS (?) WITH THE ATTRIBUTES OF TYCHE (A CORNUCOPIA AND A RUDDER) AND HOLDING THE WHEAT STALKS OF DEMETER (1)
PANTHEISTIC GODDESS (?) WITH THE ATTRIBUTES OF TYCHE (A CORNUCOPIA AND A RUDDER), ATHENA (HELMET) AND HOLDING THE WHEAT STALKS OF DEMETER (1)
PANTHEISTIC GODDESS (?) WITH THE ATTRIBUTES OF TYCHE (A CORNUCOPIA AND A RUDDER), ATHENA (HELMET), NIKE (WINGS), AND HOLDING THE WHEAT STALKS OF DEMETER (1)
PANTHEISTIC GODDESS WITH RUDDER AND WHEAT STALKS (1)
Pantheistic goddess with rudder, cornucopia, and Isis crown. (2)
Pantheistic goddess with rudder, cornucopia, wheat and poppies. (1)
PANTHEISTIC GODDESS WITH THE ATTRIBUTES OF TYCHE ( CORNUCOPIA AND RUDDER), ATHENA ( HELMET) NIKE (WINGS) AND DEMETER ( WHEAT STALKS) (1)
PANTHEISTIC GODDESS WITH THE ATTRIBUTES OF TYCHE (HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA AND LEANING ON A RUDDER) AND THE CROWN OF ISIS, A CRESCENT MOON AND STAR ABOVE (1)
Pantheistic goddess, with wings, rudder (steering oar), ears of corn and helmet. Set in gold ring. (1)
PANTHELE [THE PERSIAN PRINCESS] (1)
Panther on which rides a bearded nude satyr and a woman. She holds a thyrsus entwined with ribbon. (1)
Panther running on a thyrsus. (1)
Panther walking on a thyrsus. (1)
Panther who puts his paws on a basket of fruit (with a mask and thyrsus). Nearby some vines are planted. (1)
Panther with thyrsus. (1)
PARIS (WITH A PHRYGIAN CAP AND CLOAK) SITTING ON A ROCK, LEANING ON HIS SHEPHERD'S STAFF AND HOLDING AN APPLE (1)
PARIS [WOUNDED NEAR] OENONE ON MOUNT IDA [WHO REFUSES TO HELP HIM] (1)
PARIS AND HECTOR RETURNING THROUGH THE SCAEAN GATE TO THE BATTLE [HECTOR UPBRAIDING PARIS] (1)
PARIS AND HELEN SITTING ON THE SEA-SHORE, NEAR A GALLEY, TO WHICH THE SON OF PRIAM IS POINTING (1)
PARIS AND OENONE [THE SHEPHERDESS] [AENONE] (1)
PARIS CARRYING OF HELEN [PARIS AND HELEN EMBARKING WITH THE TREASURES OF MENELAUS] (1)
PARIS CARRYING OFF HELEN TO HIS SHIP (1)
PARIS CONDUCTING HELEN TO HIS SHIP (1)
PARIS DYING IN THE ARMS OF AENONE (OENONE) (1)
PARIS IN A PHRYGIAN BONNET, WITH HIS BOW AND ARROWS, PRECEEDING HECTOR, WHO IS ARMED WITH SWORD AND SHIELD, AND CARRYING HIS SPEAR ON HIS SHOULDER TOWARDS THE SCEAN GATE, TO WHICH PARIS IS POINTING (1)
PARIS LEADING HELEN FROM THE GATES OF SPARTA TO HIS BOAT, ACCOMPANIED BY ARMED WARRIORS (1)
PARIS LEANING ON A TREE TRUNK (1)
PARIS LEANING ON THE STAFF CONTEMPLATING THE APPLE (1)
PARIS RECEIVING FROM MERCURY THE GOLDEN APPLE, THE PRIZE TO BE AWARDED TO THE VICTORIOUS GODDESS (1)
PARIS REPLYING TO THE REPROACHES OF HELEN (1)
PARIS SLAYING MENESTHEUS [DEJOCUS] (1)
PARIS SURPRISING CORYTHUS SEATED WITH HELEN ON A COUCH (1)
Paris wearing the Phrygian cap holds an apple. (1)
PARIS WITH A PHRYGIAN CAP LYING ON A BED (1)
PARIS WOUNDING EURYPYLUS [WHO IS DESPOILING APISAON, KING OF PHASOS] (1)
PARIS,[ADDRESSED BY] VENUS, AND CUPID (1)
PARRASIUS OF EPHESUS (1)
PARTING AENEAS, ASCANIUS, AND ANDROMACHE [AENEAS TAKES LEAVE OF ANDROMACHE, AND REGARDS ASCANIUS, IN WHOM HE BELIEVES TO RECOGNIZE THE FEATURES OF ASTYANAX] (1)
PASIPHAE (?) CLIMBING ON A LADDER ONTO THE BACK OF THE COW WITH A TRAP DOOR, GROUNDLINE; (EUROPA AND BULL?) (1)
Pasiphae entering the cow via a ladder set against its flank. Ground line. (1)
PASIPHAE SOLICITING THE ASSISTANCE OF DAEDALUS [PASIPHAE PRESENTING TO DAEDALUS THE BULL] (1)
PATROCLUS AND HECTOR DISPUTING THE BODY OF CEBRIONES (1)
PATROCLUS HEALING THE WOUND OF EUROPILES [EURYPILES] (1)
PATROCLUS ROUTING THE TROJANS [PATROCLUS IN THE BIGA OF ACHILLES, DRIVEN BY AUTOMEDON, SLAYING THE TROJANS] (1)
PATROCLUS SETTING OUT FOR THE BATTLE [ON THE BIGA]: ACHILLES OFFERING LIBATION AND PRAYERS TO JOVE FOR HIS SUCCESS [THE HORSES, XANTHON AND BALION NAMED, AUTOMEDON RESTRAINING THEM] (1)
Pattern (1)
PAULUS EMILIUS [THE MACEDONIAN][Lucius Aemilius Paulus Macedonicus (229 BC-160 BC) was a Roman general and politician] (1)
PAUSANIAS KILLING CLEONICE [PELOPEA KILLED BY THYESTUS] (1)
PAUSIAS [THE GREEK PAINTER OF THE SCHOOL SICYON] (1)
PEACE, HEAD (1)
PEACE, WHOLE-LENGTH FIGURE (1)
PEACE, WITH ATTRIBUTES (1)
PEACOCK (4)
PEACOCK ON A WOOL BASKET (KANOUN), PEAHEN (?) (1)
PEACOCK, BUTTERFLY IN FIELD (1)
PEACOCK, SITTING ON A BASKET (OF CORN?), BETWEEN CORNUCOPIAE WITH GLOBES, AN EAGLE AND COCK ON TOP (1)
PEACOCK, SITTING ON A BASKET OF CORN, A CORNUCOPIA AND A PALM BRANCH (?) IN THE FIELD (1)
PEACOCK, SITTING ON A BOX (?), A POPPY IN THE FIELD (1)
PEAON, ASSISTED BY HEBE, HEALING MARS' WOUND (1)
PEGASUS (1)
PEGASUS DRINKING WATER IN A CAVE (1)
PEGASUS FLYING (5)
Pegasus flying above Bellerophon who is holding him on a harness. (1)
PEGASUS FLYING OVER A WREATH, A LYRE UNDER THE GROUNDLINE (1)
PEGASUS FLYING OVER THE CLOUDS (1)
PEGASUS FLYING, BENT POLE (?) ON GROUNDLINE (1)
PEGASUS FLYING, SMALL OBJECT ON GROUNDLINE (ANIMAL?) (1)
PEGASUS GRAZING (1)
PEGASUS GRAZING (?), SPEAR AND ARMOUR OF BELLEROPHON IN THE TREE (OR A MAN EATING MARE OF DIOMEDES?) (1)
PEGASUS STRIKING THE ROCK WITH HIS FEET, AND PRODUCING THE FOUNTAIN HIPPOCRENE (1)
PELEUS COMMITTING YOUNG ACHILLES TO THE CARE OF THE CENTAUR CHIRON (1)
PELEUS CONDUCTED BY CUPID AND HYMEN TO THETIS, IN HER GROTTO (1)
PELEUS CONSECRATING THE HAIR OF ACHILLES TO THE RIVER-GOD SPERCHEIUS [SPERCHIUS] (1)
PELEUS EMBRACING THETIS, WHO IS TRANSFORMED TO A TREE (1)
PELEUS KILLING ASTIDAMIA [ASTYDAMEIA ][ WITH THE SWORD HE HAD RECEIVED FROM PLUTO ] (1)
PELEUS MAKING AN OFFERING [LIBATION] TO PROTHEUS, TO OBTAIN THE HAND OF THETIS (1)
PELEUS PIERCING THE HAND AND FOREHEAD OF DORYLAS [FLYING FROM THE CENTAUR] (1)
PELEUS SLAYING [THE CENTAUR] DORYLAS (1)
PELEUS SLAYING DORYLAS [Peleus strikes Dorylas in the belly, the Centaur leaps forward, trailing his entrails on the ground. He then treads on them with his own back feet, bursting them in the process] (1)
PELEUS WOUNDING THE CENTAUR CLANIS (1)
PELIAS SEATED CONSENTING TO THE MARRIAGE OF ALCESTUS AND ADMETA, WHO ARE STANDING NEAR THE CAR DRAWN BY A LION AND A WILD BOAR (1)
PELOPEA [PELOPEIA] KILLING HERSELF IN THE PRESENCE OF THYESTES AND AEGISTHUS (1)
PELOPEA [PELOPEIA] PRESENTING THE SWORD [OF THYESTES] TO AEGISTHUS [EGISTHUS] (1)
PENELEUS DISPLAYING THE HEAD OF ILIONEUS TO THE TROJANS (1)
PENELOPE [SEATED] WITH THE BOW AND QUIVER OF ULYSSES (1)
PENELOPE AT HER LOOM ADDRESSING THE SUITORS [WHO DISCOVER HER UNDOING THE WEB] (1)
PENELOPE BEARING THE BOW AND ARROWS [QUIVER] TO THE SUITORS (1)
PENELOPE CARESSING THE GOAT INTO WHICH MERCURY HAD CHANGED HIMSELF [ON MOUNT TAYGETUS] (1)
PENELOPE RECOGNISING ULYSSES [SEATED ON THE NUPTIAL COUCH, AT THE HEAD OF WHICH STANDS A TRIPOD] (1)
PENTHEUS ASSAILED BY HIS MOTHER AGAVE (1)
PENTHEUS ATTACKED BY AGAVE AND HER SISTERS INO AND AUTONOE [ANTINEA] (1)
Pentheus killed by the fury of the bacchic revellers. (1)
Pentheus who surprises the Bacchic festival and appears to transform into a bear. (1)
Pentheus with a head of a large goat and sword. (1)
Pentheus with a head of a large goat. (2)
Perikles (1)
Perikles and Aspasia (1)
PERSEUS (HOLDING A BAG) APPROACHING ANDROMEDA, WHO IS SITTING ON A ROCK, THE MONSTER AT THEIR FEET (?) (1)
PERSEUS (HOLDING THE HEAD OF MEDUSA) HELPING ANDROMEDA OFF THE ROCK, EROS BEHIND HER, THE MONSTER IN THE WATER (1)
PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA (1)
PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA [BEFORE WHOM IS THE PETRIFIED MONSTER, THE HEAD OF MEDUSA AND THE PARAZONIUM IN HIS LEFT HAND] (1)
PERSEUS APPROACHING ANDROMEDA, THE MONSTER AT HIS FEET, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
PERSEUS CUTTING OFF THE HEAD OF MEDUSA (1)
PERSEUS DISPLAYING TO THE MONSTER THE HEAD OF MEDUSA [PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA (CHAINED TO THE ROCK)] (1)
PERSEUS FLYING OVER THE DRAGON WITH DRAWN SWORD AND SHIELD, TO RESCUE ANDROMEDA, WHO IS CHAINED TO A ROCK (1)
PERSEUS HOLDING THE HEAD OF MEDUSA, FROM WHICH DROPS OF BLOOD ARE FALLING [PEGASUS SPRINGING FROM THE BLOOD] (THE ORIGINS OF PEGASUS) (1)
Perseus naked, frontal, holding up the head of Medusa. His dress is fastened at the neck and falling behind, and he holds his sword in his lowered hand. Ground rendered in relief. (1)
Perseus stands, dress at his back, holding his sickle-sword down, and the head of Medusa, with dress, behind his back. Short ground line. (1)
Perseus wearing a cloak stands in profile, sword in hand, holding up the head of Medusa, his shield at his feet. (1)
PERSEUS WITH THE HEAD OF MEDUSA AND HIS SWORD (1)
PERSEUS WITH THE HEAD OF MEDUSA HE HOLDS THE SWORD IN HIS LEFT HAND, A LIGHT DRAPERY FLOATS OVER HIS SHOULDERS (1)
PERSEUS, HOLDING THE HEAD OF MEDUSA BY HIS SIDE, HIS SWORD LOWERED, HIS SHIELD AT HIS FEET (1)
PERSEUS, HOLDING THE HEAD OF MEDUSA OVER HIS HEAD (1)
Perseus, naked with a cloak round his shoulders, winged sandals, holds up the head of Medusa which he views in a shield at his feet. A pillar behind. Ground line. (1)
PERSIUS [AULUS PERSIUS FINCCUS] (1)
PERSONIFICATION OF THE NIGHT (?) CARRYING A VASE, WITH BILLOWING CLOAK (1)
PERSONIFICATION OF THE NIGHT (?) CARRYING A VASE, WITH BILLOWING CLOAK, A WREATH (1)
PERSONIFICATION OF THE NIGHT (?) WITH BILLOWING CLOAK (1)
PERTINAX (1)
PERTINAX [PUBLIUS HELVIUS] (1)
Petulant satyr who steals a semi-nude female bacchic follower. She tries to stop him. (1)
PHAEA, UNDER THE REPRESENTATION OF A FEROCIOUS SOW (A PROPER TYPE OF HER CHARACTER), SLAIN BY THESEUS (1)
PHAEDRA SOLICITING THE LOVE OF HIPPOLYTUS, WHO SHRINKS FROM HER (1)
PHAEDRA STRIVING TO DETAIN [SLAY] HIPPOLYTUS (1)
PHAEDRUS (1)
Phaethon in his plunging quadriga. A recumbent river god below and Phaethon?s sisters. (1)
PHAETON (?) DRIVING THE CHARIOT THROUGH THE SKY, A RECLINING FIGURE AND A GROUP OF WOMEN BELOW (1)
PHAETON (?) IN A CHARIOT (1)
PHALEGUS [TYRANT OF AMBRACIA] DEVOURED BY A LIONESS [WHOSE WHELP HE HAD TAKEN AWAY] (1)
PHIDIAS (1)
PHILAETIUS KILLING CTESIPPUS [THE DEATH OF THE TWO SUITORS BY THE SPEAR THROWN BY AMPHIMEDON] (1)
PHILLIP OF MACEDON (1)
PHILLO [AND HER CHILD ECMAGORAS] DISCOVERED BY HERCULES [UNDER A TREE, BEHIND WHICH IS FLOWING THE FOUNTAIN CISSA, GUIDED BY THE CRY OF THE MAGPIE] (1)
PHILO OF BIZANTIUM (1)
PHILOCTETES [IN THE CAMP OF THE GREEKS] CURED BY MACHAON (1)
PHILOCTETES [STRIKING THE EARTH WITH HIS SPEAR] POINTING OUT [TO ULYSSES AND AGAMEMNON] THE PLACE WHERE THE ARROWS [OF HERCULES] WERE DEPOSITED [ULYSSES RETRIEVES THEM] (1)
PHILOCTETES AGONISED BY HIS WOUND (1)
PHILOCTETES AND A SHEPHERD [OFFERING A CUP, DRIVING THE BEES FROM HIS FEET WITH THE WING OF A BIRD] (1)
PHILOCTETES WOUNDED WITH ONE OF THE ARROWS (1)
PHILOCTETES WOUNDING PARIS (1)
PHILOCTETES WOUNDING PARIS [WITH A POISONED ARROW] (1)
PHILODEMUS OF GADARA THE POET (1)
PHILONIDES (1)
PHILYRA NURSING HER INFANT CHILD CHIRON (1)
PHILYRA, IN DESPAIR AT HAVING GIVEN BIRTH TO A MONSTER, PRAYS THE GODS TO TRANSFORM HER; AND, OBTAINING HER WISH, IS CHANGED TO A LIME [LINDEN] TREE (1)
PHINEUS [WHO IS SEATED AT THE TABLE] ATTACKED BY THE HARPIES (1)
PHINEUS RESISTED BY PERSEUS [PERSEUS, SEIZING THE TORCH OFF THE BURNING ALTAR OF JUPITER, IS ABOUT TO CAST IT AT ATIS, WHO IS FALLING TO THE GROUND, THE BOW IN HIS HAND] (1)
Phocion (1)
PHOLOE [PHALOE] BEWAILING THE DEATH OF ELEATHUS [ELAATHUS, WHO HAD KILLED THE MONSTER] (1)
PHORBUS PRESENTING THE INFANT OEDIPUS TO POLYBUS [THE WIFE OF POLYDIUS] (1)
PHRYNE [BUST OF THE FAMOUS HETAERA] (1)
PHRYNIS [PHRYXUS, OF MYTILENE,THE MUSICIAN] SEATED, HOLDING A LYRE AT THE ALTAR OF APOLLO (1)
PHRYXUS [ON THE RAM FOLLOWED BY] AND HELLE (1)
PHRYXUS AND HELLE ON THE RAM, THE CLOUDS BENEATH THEM (1)
PHRYXUS BURNING THE RAM ON THE ALTAR, WHILST THE FLEECE IS SUSPENDED ON A TREE (1)
PHRYXUS HEARING WITH SURPRISE THE RAM SPEAK (1)
PHRYXUS SLAYING A RAM BEFORE THE ALTAR OF JUPITER (1)
PHYLLIUS DRAGGING THE BULL TO THE ALTAR [ PHILEUS DRAGGING TO THE ALTAR THE BULL WHICH HAD RAVAGED ARCADIA] (1)
Piéce double qui montre combien les Anciens étoient attentifs à multiplier les sujets des pierres gravées par le moyen de l' art de faire des pâtes qui imitoient les pierres, où le Cavalier est armé d' une épée & d' un bouclier rond. (2)
Piéce double qui montre combien les Anciens étoient attentifs à multiplier les sujets des pierres gravées par le moyen de l' art de faire des pâtes qui imitoient les pierres. (1)
Pierre nephretique. Fragment, avec des Caractéres hiéroglyphiques, entre lesquels on distingue l' orbite d' un Oeil, qui fe rencontre fréquemment sur les Obelisques; on voit le même hiéroglyphe plusieurs fois répété sur les bases des deux Llons, qui sont à la Fontaine Felice à Rome, & sur celles des deux Sphinx dans la Villa Borghese. L' Oeil étoit le Symbole d' Osiris, le Dieu de plusieurs yeu, & signifioit la Providence. Les Egyptiens dédioient aux temples de Ieurs Dieux des yeux travaillés de matiére précieuse, pour marquer que Dieu voit tout, & qu' il est tout oeil; Deus totus visus, comme dit Pline. Les Romains nous ont laissé des Iacrymatoires sur lesquels on trouve l' empreinte de l' orbite d' un Oeil, & quelquefois des deux yeux: Fulvius Ursinus a fait déssiner quelques uns de ces Monuments, & l' on en peut voir les Désseins dans la Bibliothéque du Vatican. (1)
PIETY [EUSEBIA SEATED WITH A CORNUCOPIA, A HERON STANDING BEFORE HER] (1)
PINDAR (1)
Pirate transformed into a dolphin with a thyrsus. (1)
Pirate transformed into a dolphin, above which is a locust. Underneath is a fish. (1)
PIRITHOUS ATTACKING ONE OF THE CENTAURS [PIRITHOUS CUTTING OFF THE EARS OF THE CENTAUR EURYTHION] (1)
PIRITHOUS TORN TO PIECES BY CERBERUS (1)
PIRITHOUS, WHILE BRINGING AWAY PROSERPINE FROM HELL, ATTACKED BY THE DOG CERBERUS (1)
PLACED ON A BOAT, JUPITER SERAPIS SITTING ON A THRONE, WITH MODIUS, HOLDING A STAFF, BETWEEN FORTUNA (HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA, A STAR ON HER HEAD), AND TYCHE (WITH A MODIUS, AND TORCH). (1)
PLACED ON A BOAT, JUPITER SERAPIS SITTING ON A THRONE, WITH MODIUS, HOLDING A STAFF, BETWEEN FORTUNA (HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA, A STAR ON HER HEAD), HEKATE (WITH A MODIUS, AND TORCH), AND ISIS (WITH LOTUS CROWN) HOLDING THE OAR. (1)
PLACED ON A REED BOAT (THE ENDS DECORATED WITH HEADS OF ISIS), A FRONTAL JUPITER SERAPIS SITTING ON A THRONE, WITH MODIUS, HOLDING A STAFF, CERBERUS AT HIS SIDE, BETWEEN HORUS SITTING ON THE LOTUS AND A HAWK WITH HUMAN HEAD. (1)
PLATO MEDITATING ON THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL (1)
Playful game. On the back of an old satyr rides a younger one, whilst the first tries to lift a ball off the floor. (2)
Playful game. On the back of an old satyr rides a younger one. There is a crook on the floor. (1)
PLEMNEUS [PLEMENEUS] CONFIDING HIS DAUGHTER CHRYSORTE TO CERES (1)
PLINY THE ELDER [GAIUS PLINIUS SECUNDUS] (1)
PLINY THE YOUNGER [CAECILIUS PLINIUS SECUNDUS] (1)
PLOTINA [WIFE OF TRAJAN] (1)
Plusieurs Divinités Egyptiennes avec des caractéres hiéroglyphiques. (1)
PLUTO ABDUCTING PROSERPINA ON A CHARIOT (LED BY CUPID), THROUGH CLOUDS, THREE COMPANIONS REACHING FOR HER. (1)
PLUTO ABDUCTING PROSERPINA ON A CHARIOT DRAWN BY TWO SWANS. (1)
PLUTO AND PROSERPINE SEATED ON A THRONE. PLUTO HAS THE TIARA ON HIS HEAD, THE BIDENT IN HIS RIGHT HAND; PROSERPINE HOLDS A TORCH TURNED DOWN AND ENWREATHED WITH A SERPENT. AT THEIR FEET IS CERBERUS (1)
PLUTO CARRYING OFF PROSERPINE (1)
PLUTO CARRYING OFF PROSERPINE IN A QUADRIGA (2)
PLUTO GIVING PELEUS A SWORD [TO AVENGE HIMSELF ON ACASTA] (1)
PLUTO GIVING THE SWORD TO PELEUS [THESEUS RECEIVING FROM NEPTUNE THE SWORD OF VICTORY] (1)
PLUTO ON HIS THRONE (1)
PLUTO ON HIS THRONE, ACCOMPANIED BY CERBERUS (1)
PLUTO SERAPIS (WITH MODIUS) LEANING ON A SCEPTRE, DRESS AROUND HIS LEGS AND OVER HIS SHOULDER, CERBERUS AT HIS FEET, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD, GROUNDLINE. (1)
PLUTO SERAPIS (WITH MODIUS) STANDING, DRESS AROUND HIS LEGS AND OVER HIS SHOULDER, CERBERUS AT HIS FEET, GROUNDLINE. (1)
PLUTO SERAPIS (WITH MODIUS) STANDING, DRESS AROUND HIS LEGS, LEANING ON A SCEPTRE AND HOLDING A SWORD, A DOG AT HIS FEET, GROUNDLINE. (1)
PLUTO SERAPIS (WITH MODIUS) STANDING, DRESS AROUND HIS LEGS, LEANING ON A SCEPTRE, A DOG AT HIS FEET, GROUNDLINE. (1)
PLUTO, BEING WOUNDED IN THE SHOULDER BY HERCULES, ASCENDES TO OLYMPUS, WHERE HE IS CURED BY PAEON, THE PHYSICIAN OF THE GODS [ POURING OIL FROM A VASE ON THE HEAD OF THE GOD ] (1)
PLUTO, HEAD, WITH TRIDENT (1)
Pluton assis, ayant à la main gauche son sceptre, & la droite appuyée sur Cerbére. (1)
Pluton avec le boisseau sur la tête, son sceptre à la main gauche, & la main droite appuyée sur Cerbére avec l' Inscription XXX XXX. Ils n' étoient tous deux que la même Divinité: car celui, à qui les Grecs rendoient un culte sous le nom de Pluton, étoit appellé( ) Sérapis chez les Egyptiens, & il y a des( ) Monuments antiques, où Sérapis est accompagné de Cerbére. Nous trouvons même Pluton appellé Jupiter; témoin l' Inscription suivante qui n' a pas été publiée; je l' ai déterrée dans la Vigne de M. le Marquis Belloni à Rome. IOVI  CVCTODI  ET  GENIO  T H E S A V R O R V M • A R A M  C. IVLIVS  AVG. LIB. S A T Y R V S D. D. Jupiter Stygius étoit aussi le même Dieu, que Pluton. (1)
Pluton avec le boisseau sur la tête, son sceptre à la main gauche, & la main droite appuyée sur Cerbére. (2)
Pluton enlevant Proserpine sur un char tiré de deux Cignes, où le char est tiré par quatre chevaux, & a un Amour pour guide: sous les Chevaux on voit un Vase renversé. (1)
Pluton enlevant Proserpine sur un char tiré de deux Cignes. (1)
Polemarch armed with shield which he raises with his right hand. There is a statue of Diana equipped with a bow and quiver. (1)
POLLA ARGENTARIA, WIFE OF LUCAN (1)
POLLUX KILLING AMYCUS [KING OF BEBRYCES WITH THE CESTUS] (1)
POLYCASTA PLACING THE GARMENT ON TELEMACHUS [HELEN BRINGING A VESTURE TO PARIS ] (1)
POLYDAMAS HOLDING AN OX [AFTER HAVING TORN OFF ONE OF HIS HOOFS] (1)
POLYDAMAS KILLING THE [THREE] GUARDS OF DARIUS (1)
POLYDAMAS STOPPING A CHARIOT WHEN DRIVEN AT FULL SPEED [DIOMEDE ARRESTING THE HORSES OF THE CHARIOT, OVER WHICH IS INSCRIBED POLYDAMANTES] (1)
POLYDAMAS SUPPORTING THE FALLING ROOF OF A ROCKY CAVE (1)
POLYDAMAS TEARS OFF ONE OF THE OX'S HOOFS (1)
POLYDORUS (1)
POLYGNOTUS (1)
POLYGONUS AND TELEGONUS, THE SONS OF PROTEUS, KILLED BY HERCULES, WHOM THEY HAD CHALLENGED TO WRESTLE WITH THEM (1)
POLYHYMNIA, HEAD, WITH A TABLET (1)
POLYMNIA STANDING NEAR A PEDESTAL (1)
POLYNICE AND TYDEUS PRESENTING THEMSELVES TO ADRASTES, WHO IS SEATED WITH TWO FEMALES BEHIND HIM (1)
POLYNICES GIVING THE BRACELET [NECKLACE] TO ERIPHYLE (1)
POLYPHEMUS [SEATED ON A ROCK, COVERED WITH A SHEEP-SKIN] DEVOURING ONE OF THE COMPANIONS OF ULYSSES (1)
POLYPHEMUS CLOSING THE DOOR OF HIS CAVERN ON ULYSSES AND HIS COMPANIONS (1)
POLYPHEMUS HURLING A ROCK AT THE SHIP OF ULYSSES (1)
POLYPHEMUS THE CYCLOP, ENAMOURED OF GALATEA, ARRANGING HIS HAIR, AND LOOKING AT HIMSELF IN THE SEA, WHICH SERVES HIM AS A MIRROR (1)
POLYPHEMUS THROWING A ROCK AT ULYSSES' SHIP (1)
POLYXENA SACRIFICED BY PYRRHUS AT THE TOMB OF ACHILLES [HE IS HOLDING THE DAUGHTER OF PRIAM BY THE HAIR, HIS SWORD IN HIS UPLIFTED RIGHT ARM ABOUT TO PIERCE HER; THE TOMB IS OF CLASSICAL DESIGN, ORNAMENTED WITH A FESTOON, MASKS AT THE CORNERS, IT IS INSCRIBED ACHILLES IN GREEK] (1)
POM. ATTICUS [TITUS POMPONIUS] (1)
POMPEY [THE GREAT (GNAEUS)] (1)
Pope Pius VI (1)
Portrait (frontal): Augustus. Frontal bust of Augustus. (1)
Portrait (frontal): Augustus. Frontal bust, probably of Augustus, the head veiled. (1)
Portrait (frontal): Augustus. Frontal laurel-wreathed bust of Augustus in tunic and toga. (1)
Portrait (frontal): Caracalla (?). Frontal bust of Caracalla. Signed PICHLER EPOIEI. (1)
Portrait (frontal): Caracalla (?). Frontal head of Caracalla with added bust wearing corselet and cloak. (1)
Portrait (frontal): Domitia. Frontal bust of Domitia, her dress held behind her head. The bust is supported by a bird (peacock?) indicating apotheosis. (1)
Portrait (frontal): Faustina the Elder. Facing bust of 'Faustina the elder', veiled. (1)
Portrait (frontal): Faustina the Elder. 'Frontal bust of Faustina the elder, her diadem adorned with real pearls'. (1)
Portrait (frontal): Gaius Caesar (?). Bust of Gaius Caesar (?) (1)
Portrait (frontal): Julius Caesar. Frontal bust of laurel-wreathed man wearing tunic and cloak. 'Called Nerva but probably meant for Julius Caesar'. (1)
Portrait (frontal): Livia (?). Frontal bust of a woman, veiled. 'Livia'. (1)
Portrait (frontal): Three-quarter head of a bearded man wearing a crestless helmet; dress at his neck and the edge of a plain shield. Inscribed .M.RE. .LTI. (Marcus Atilius Regulus). (1)
Portrait (frontal): Vespasian. Three-quarter head of 'Vespasian'. (1)
Portrait (left): Agrippina the Elder. Copy of the seated Agrippina statue in the Villa Albani. Ground line. Signed by Pichler. (1)
Portrait (profile ?): Agrippa. M. AGRIPPA [MENENIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile ?): AGRIPPINA [ WIFE OF GERMANICUS] (1)
Portrait (profile ?): ANTONIA [WIFE OF DRUSUS] (1)
Portrait (profile ?): Claudius. HEAD OF PTOLOMY, Claudius Ptolemaeus, THE ASTRONOMER (1)
Portrait (profile ?): GERMANICUS [Aulus Vitellius Germanicus CAESAR] (1)
Portrait (profile ?): Hadrian. HADRIAN (1)
Portrait (profile ?): LUCIUS CASSIUS LONGINUS [married Caligula's sister Drusilla in AD 33] (1)
Portrait (profile ?): MARCELLUS [MARCUS CLAUDIUS, SPOUSE OF JULIA] (1)
Portrait (profile left): [CAIUS] JULIUS CAESAR (1)
Portrait (profile left): [MARCUS FURIUS] CAMILLUS (1)
Portrait (profile left): Aelius (1)
Portrait (profile left): Agrippa Postumus (?). Head of Agrippa Postumus (?) (1)
Portrait (profile left): Agrippa. Head of Agrippa wearing a rostral crown. (2)
Portrait (profile left): Agrippina the Younger (Arundel). Bust of Ariadne or a maenad, ivy-wreathed. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Agrippina the Younger. Agrippina the Younger as Ceres, veiled with ears of wheat as wreath. Inscribed ASPASIOU. 'Attributed by Bracci to Flavio Sirletti'. Cf. Nau, 58 for the copy by Natter: Tassie 1822 ('beryl supposed to be by Natter'). (1)
Portrait (profile left): Alexander Severus (1)
Portrait (profile left): Antinous. Antinous, facsimile of 753, by Burch. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Antinous. Bust of Antinous shouldering a spear. Inscribed ANTI[NOOS. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Antinous. Bust of Antinous with floral wreath. Signed MARCHANT F. ROME. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Antinous. Head of Antinous with name inscribed ANTINOOS. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Antinous. The head of Antinous. Copy of the head of the the Capitoline Antinous. Signed MARCHANT F. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Antoninus Pius. Bust of Antoninus Pius (1)
Portrait (profile left): Antoninus Pius. The bust of Antoninus Pius (1)
Portrait (profile left): APPIUS CLAUDIUS DECEMVIR (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus (?) (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus (?). (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus (?). Cassius (Lippert) (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus (?). Dressed bust. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus (?). Head of a youth (Octavian?). (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. (4)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. [CAIUS JULIUS CAESAR OCTAVIANUS] (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Augustus (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Bust of Augustus, three-quarter back view, laurel-crowned, with spear and aegis with gorgoneion. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Bust of Octavian (Augustus) as Hermes, the caduceus before him. Companion piece to 122. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Bust, dressed. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Dressed bust. (2)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Head of Augustus with crown of rays. (2)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Head of Augustus, altar, palm branches (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Head of Augustus, with radiate crown, moustached. An eagle on globe before him. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Head of Augustus, with the caduceus. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Head of Augustus. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Head of Augustus? (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Head of Octavian? Cf. 364 type. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Head of young Augustus; lituus in field. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Laureate head of Augustus ? (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Laureate head of emperor Augustus (1)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. Laureate head. (2)
Portrait (profile left): Augustus. With rudder, staff (?), goat (capricorn ?) (1)
Portrait (profile left): Berenike II (?). Bust of a woman, wearing chiton and necklace; Berenike II? Inscribed NIKANDROS EPOEI, 'Nikandros made [me]'. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Berenike. Portrait head of Berenike veiled. (1)
Portrait (profile left): BRUTUS, WITH THE CAP AND DAGGERS [MARCUS JUNIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile left): Brutus. Marcus Junius Brutus (1)
Portrait (profile left): Brutus. Marcus Junius Brutus. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Brutus. Marcus Junius Brutus. The swords and fur cap (pileus) are symbols ofliberty and appear on coins of Brutus. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Brutus. The head of Marcus Junius Brutus. (1)
Portrait (profile left): C. Marcellus. Bust of Marcellus (nephew of Augustus). (4)
Portrait (profile left): CAGRIPPA [MARCUS VIPSANIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile left): CAIUS CLAUDIUS NERO [Roman consul who fought in the Battle of the Metaurus (207 BC)] (1)
Portrait (profile left): Caligula. Laureate head of Caligula. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Caracalla (?). Laureate bust of a young man. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Caracalla. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Caracalla. Laureate bust of a young man. 'Young Caracalla'. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Caracalla. Laureate head of Caracalla. (1)
Portrait (profile left): CICERO [MARCUS TULLIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile left): Claudius (1)
Portrait (profile left): Claudius (?). Zeus, laureate, holding thunderbolt and spear, the aegis around his waist and lower arm, an eagle before him. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Claudius. Bust of Claudius? in armour with aegis, with oak wreath. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Cleopatra I Syra (?). Bust of Isis with dress at shoulders, wearing a crescent crown, with long ringlets. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Commodus (1)
Portrait (profile left): Domitian (?).Laureate head of Domitian? (1)
Portrait (profile left): Domitian. Laureate head of Domitian? (1)
Portrait (profile left): Domitian. Laureate head of the emperor Domitian? (1)
Portrait (profile left): DRUSILLA [LIVIA, WIFE OF AUGUSTUS] (1)
Portrait (profile left): Drusus(?). Head of a youth. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Elagabalus. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Emilianus (1)
Portrait (profile left): Emperor (?). Laureate head of a man. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Emperor (?).Laureate bearded head. (1)
Portrait (profile left): emperor, uncertain. Laureate portrait of a man as a Roman emperor in armour. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Emperor. Laureate bust. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Emperor. Laureate head. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Empress (?). Bust of a veiled laureate woman holding a sceptre. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Faustina (?). FOUR GEMS COMBINED: PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED; TWO SMALL PORTRAIT HEADS AND PORTRAIT OF FAUSTINA (?) BELOW. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Faustina (?); Caesonia (?). The bust of a woman. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Faustina the Elder. 'Faustina the elder'. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Faustina the Elder. Head of Faustina the Elder, with braided hair. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Faustina the Elder. The head of a woman, with beaded hair. Faustina the Elder. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Faustina the Younger. Bust of Faustina the Younger. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Gaius Caesar (?). Bust of Gaius Caesar (?) (2)
Portrait (profile left): Gaius Caesar (?). Head of Gaius Caesar (?) (5)
Portrait (profile left): Galba (1)
Portrait (profile left): Gordian II Africanus (1)
Portrait (profile left): Gordian III Pius (1)
Portrait (profile left): Hadrian. Bust of Hadrian? (1)
Portrait (profile left): Hostilianus (1)
Portrait (profile left): Julia Domna. Bust of Julia Domna. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Julia Mammaea (?). Bust of 'Julia Mammaea?'. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Julia. Bust of Julia (daughter of Augustus). (1)
Portrait (profile left): Julius Caesar. Laureate bust of Julius Caesar. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Julius Caesar. Laureate bust of Julius Caesar; lituus and a small star in the field. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Julius Caesar. Laureate head of Julius Caesar. Star in the field. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Julius Caesar. Laureate head of Julius Caesar; lituus and a star in the field. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Julius Caesar. With lituus and star in the field (1)
Portrait (profile left): LEPIDUS [MARCUS AEMILIUS, THE TRIUMVIR] (1)
Portrait (profile left): Livia (?). Bust of a woman wearing a tiara, veiled. 'Livia in the character of Ceres'. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Livia. Bust of Livia, veiled, with diadem. (20)
Portrait (profile left): Lucius Verus. Laureate bust of Lucius Verus. (1)
Portrait (profile left): M. ANTHONY [MARCUS, TRIUMVIR] (1)
Portrait (profile left): Macrinus (1)
Portrait (profile left): Maecenas (?). Head of 'Maecenas?'. (1)
Portrait (profile left): MAECENAS [CAIUS CILNIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile left): Maecenas. Head of 'Maecenas'. (1)
Portrait (profile left): man, uncertain. The portrait head of a man, the knot of the paludamentum at his neck. (1)
Portrait (profile left): MARCELLUS [MARCUS CLAUDIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile left): MARCUS AURELIUS (1)
Portrait (profile left): Marcus Aurelius. Bust of the emperor Marcus Aurelius. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Marcus Didius Sev. Julian (1)
Portrait (profile left): MARCUS VELLEIUS PATERCULUS (1)
Portrait (profile left): MARTIAL [MARCUS VALERIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile left): Mary Queen of Scots. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Maximianus (1)
Portrait (profile left): Mithridates VI of Pontus (Vollenweider). Bust of a figure with long curly hair and an ivy wreath. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Nero. Laureate bust of young Nero. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Nero. Laureate head of Nero. (4)
Portrait (profile left): Nerva (1)
Portrait (profile left): Otho (1)
Portrait (profile left): OTHO [MARCUS SALVIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile left): Pertinax (1)
Portrait (profile left): Pescennius Niger (1)
Portrait (profile left): Pescennius Niger. Head of Pescennius Niger. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Philip I (1)
Portrait (profile left): Philip II. 'On the collar .A.E.'. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Sabina (?). 'Head of Sabina or Marciana'. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Septimius Severus (1)
Portrait (profile left): Tiberius (1)
Portrait (profile left): Tiberius (?) Head of Tiberius? (1)
Portrait (profile left): Tiberius (?). Head of Tiberius, laureate. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Tiberius (?). Head of Tiberius. (3)
Portrait (profile left): Tiberius (?). Head of Tiberius. (Lippert: Drusus Germanicus) (2)
Portrait (profile left): TIBERIUS [Sempronius] GRACCHUS (1)
Portrait (profile left): Tiberius. Head of Tiberius. (3)
Portrait (profile left): Trajan (1)
Portrait (profile left): Trajan Decius (1)
Portrait (profile left): Valerian (?). Laureate head of Valerian? (1)
Portrait (profile left): Valerianus (1)
Portrait (profile left): VALERIUS CORVINUS MESSALA [MARCUS] (1)
Portrait (profile left): Vespasian (1)
Portrait (profile left): Vespasian (?). Laureate head of a man. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Vespasian. Laureate head of Vespasian. (1)
Portrait (profile left): Vitellius (1)
Portrait (profile left): woman, uncertain. Portrait head of a woman. (1)
Portrait (profile right ): Alathea Talbot. 'Portrait supposed to be of Lady Alathea Talbot, wife of Lord Arundel'. (1)
Portrait (profile right) Plato (?), (profile left) Socrates (?) Heads of two bearded men. The larger, wearing a loose fillet, is Dionysos, the other Silenos, with a pointed ear. Formerly 'Plato and Socrates'. (1)
Portrait (profile right): [MARCUS PORCIUS] CATO [THE CENSOR] (1)
Portrait (profile right): [MARCUS TERENTIUS VARRO] TERENCE (1)
Portrait (profile right): [VIBIA] SABINA [HADRIAN'S WIFE] (1)
Portrait (profile right): Antinous. ANTINOUS (1)
Portrait (profile right): Antinous. Bust of Antinous. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Antinous. Head of Antinous. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Antoine Perronet, Cardinal de Granvelle, 1516-1586. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Antonia (?). Bust of a laureate woman, 'Antonia'. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus (?). (2)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus (?). Dressed bust of a Julio-Claudian man. (2)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus (?). Head of a Julio-Claudian man. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus (Octavian) (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. (29)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Bust of Augustus with trophy, trident, dolphins, and prow of a ship. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Dressed bust. (2)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Eagle, palm, head of a bull, palm branch (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. JUPITER (BEARDLESS) STANDING WITH A STAFF, HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT AND AEGIS, THE EAGLE BY HIS SIDE (AUGUSTUS? ALEXANDER THE GREAT?) (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Laureate bust with cuirass, gorgoneion. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Laureate bust. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Laureate head of Augustus. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Laureate head. (15)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Laureate head. Reverse: mask (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Octavian wearing a mourning beard. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Prow of ship, cornucopia, dolphins (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Radiate head of Augustus. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. Veiled, with Corona Civica (oak wreath). (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. With crocodile, palm tree and branches (1)
Portrait (profile right): Augustus. With crown of rays, on cornucopia. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Caligula. (2)
Portrait (profile right): Caligula. The head of Caligula with a mourning beard. (1)
Portrait (profile right): CALPHURNIA [CALPURNIA PISONIS, WIFE OF CAESAR] (1)
Portrait (profile right): Caracalla. Laureate bust of Caracalla wearing a corslet. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Cardinal Mazarin. (1)
Portrait (profile right): CATO [MARCUS] (1)
Portrait (profile right): Claudius. Bust of Claudius in armour, with oak wreath. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Claudius. Laureate bust of Claudius in armour, Medusa head at chest. (1)
Portrait (profile right): CRASSUS [MARCUS LICINIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile right): Domitian (?). Laureate head of Domitian? (2)
Portrait (profile right): DRUSUS [NERO CLAUDIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile right): Drusus Germanicus (?). Head of Drusus Germanicus (6)
Portrait (profile right): Drusus. Laureate head of 'Drusus'. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Elagabalus (?). Radiate bust of Elagabalus? The back of the bezel has a cameo head of a young woman, in white on a blue enamel ground. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Emperor (?). Laureate bust of a man. (2)
Portrait (profile right): Emperor (?). Laureate head. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Faustina the Younger. Bust of Faustina the Younger (?) (1)
Portrait (profile right): Faustina the Younger. Faustina Minor (1)
Portrait (profile right): Faustina the Younger. 'Faustina the Younger, crowned with ivy'. A maenad? (1)
Portrait (profile right): Galba (?). A laureate bust. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Galba. Laureate head of Galba. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Hadrian. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Hadrian. Head of Hadrian? (1)
Portrait (profile right): Hellenistic ruler. Bust of a warrior wearing a flat cap, with a corselet with Medusa head. The cap is of Macedonian type. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Henri IV of France. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Herm head of Socrates; rosette on base. (1)
Portrait (profile right): James II, laureate. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Julia Domna (?). Bust of a woman, resembling Julia Domna. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Julia Titi (?). Bust of a woman. (1)
Portrait (profile right): JULIA, DAUGHTER OF AUGUSTUS (1)
Portrait (profile right): Julio-Claudian (?). Head of a youth. (2)
Portrait (profile right): JULIUS CAESAR, UNFINISHED (1)
Portrait (profile right): Julius Caesar. Head of Julius Caesar or commemorative of William III. A star in the field. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Livia (?). Veiled bust of a woman. 'Livia'. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Livia (Arundel). Veiled bust of a woman. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Livia. Bust of Livia, veiled. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Lucius Verus (1)
Portrait (profile right): Marcellus. Head of 'Marcellus'. By Nathaniel Marchant. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Marcus Aurelius (2)
Portrait (profile right): Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the Younger (Arundel); Livia and Germanicus (King). Demeter seated holding a cornucopia. Before her Triptolemos offers her ears of wheat, leaning on a two-pronged implement. In the background an urn on a column. Ground line. King suggested an association with Livia and Germanicus. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Marcus Aurelius as a youth (1)
Portrait (profile right): Maximian (?). Wreathed bearded head of Herakles? (Story-Maskelyne - portrait of Maximian?). (1)
Portrait (profile right): Nero (1)
Portrait (profile right): Nero. Laureate head of Nero. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Octavia. Bust of a woman, dress falling from one shoulder, a spear upright before her. Generally now taken as a portrait of Octavia as Artemis; attributed to Solon by Vollenweider. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Oliver Cromwell. Laureate head of the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell. (1)
Portrait (profile right): PLAUTUS [MARCUS ACCIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile right): QUINTILIAN [MARCUS FABIUS] (1)
Portrait (profile right): Sabina. Bust of Sabina. Signed BURCH. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Sabina. Head of Sabina. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Septimius Albinus (1)
Portrait (profile right): Socrates (?). Head of a bearded man, dress at neck. 'Socrates'. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Tiberius (?). Bust of Tiberius, laureate, with aegis. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Tiberius (?). Head of Tiberius, laureate. (16)
Portrait (profile right): Tiberius (?). Head of Tiberius. (2)
Portrait (profile right): TIBERIUS [CLAUDIUS TIBERIUS NERO] (1)
Portrait (profile right): Tiberius. Head of Tiberius. (3)
Portrait (profile right): Titus (1)
Portrait (profile right): Titus. Laureate head of Titus (?) (1)
Portrait (profile right): Titus. TITUS [TITUS VESPASIANUS] (1)
Portrait (profile right): Trajan. Laureate head of Trajan. (1)
Portrait (profile right): uncertain. Laureate head. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Vespasian (?). 'Head of Galba or Vespasian'. (1)
Portrait (profile right): Vespasian. Laureate head of Vespasian (1)
Portrait (profile right): Vespasian. Laureate head of Vespasian. (1)
Portrait (profile right): woman, uncertain. Bust portrait of a woman wearing a tiara. (1)
Portrait (profile right): woman, uncertain. Portrait bust of a woman. (1)
Portrait (profile right): ZENODORUS [HERM WITH A HEAD OF NERO INCISED ON THE SIDE; SCULPTOR] (1)
Portrait (profile): Augustus (?), Claudius (?). Laureate head. (1)
Portrait (profile): Augustus. (4)
Portrait (profile): Augustus. Head of Augustus with crown of rays. (3)
Portrait (profile): Augustus. With crown of rays, eagle on globe. (2)
Portrait (profile): Augustus. With crown of rays, thunderbolt. (1)
Portrait (right): Agrippina the Elder. Agrippina weeping over an urn (1)
Portrait (right): Agrippina the Elder. Laureate bust of Agrippina the Elder. (1)
Portrait 'Bust of Elagabalus'. (1)
Portrait of Diana de Poitiers as Diana, a quiver behind her. At the back (Marlborough 132), Venus with dress over her shoulders holding a torch; behind her Cupid raising his arms to her and a tree; before her his quiver and bow. Ground line. (1)
Portrait: Nero. 'Head of Nero'. (1)
Portrait: Queen Elizabeth I crowned with the lionskin of Hercules, as Omphale. Her elaborate hairstyle with flower to one side, ruff, partlet, pearls, necklaces and pendant set with a large stone flanked by putti are shown in detail. (1)
Portraits (facing profiles): Gaius and Lucius Caesar. Busts. (2)
Portraits (frontal): Caracalla, Plautilla, Septimius Severus, Julia Domna (Zwierlein-Diehl). A bearded warrior with a spear, frontal, between two veiled women; at the right a trophy, at the left an armed youth sacrificing at an altar. Ground line. (1)
POSEIDON (WITH A TRIDENT) IN A SHELL DRAWN BY TWO HIPPOKAMPOI, A TRITON BLOWING A CONCH LEADING (1)
POSEIDON (WITH TRIDENT) IN CHARIOT DRAWN BY TWO HIPPOKAMPOI (1)
POSEIDON AND AMPHITRITE IN A SHELL IN THE SEA (1)
POSEIDON AND AMPHITRITE ON A HIPPOCAMP, A TRITON BLOWING A CONCH SHELL LEADING (1)
POSEIDON AND AMPHITRITE ON A HIPPOKAMPOS, A TRITON LEADING (1)
POSEIDON AND AMPHITRITE ON A HIPPOKAMPOS, TRITONS AND MERMAIDS IN THE SEA (1)
POSEIDON HOLDING A FISH, A PROW (1)
POSEIDON IN CHARIOT DRAWN BY TWO HIPPOKAMPOI, TWO DOLPHINS AND A FACE IN THE SEA (1)
POSEIDON IN CHARIOT DRAWN BY TWO HIPPOKAMPOI, TWO DOLPHINS IN THE SEA (1)
Poseidon standing on the prow of a ship holding a dolphin and trident. Ground line; inscribed below, CL.SVP. (1)
Poseidon standing with trident, holding a dolphin, one foot on rocks, beside which another dolphin. Ground line. (1)
POSEIDON WITH A FISH WATCHING A BOAT (1)
POSEIDON WITH A TRIDENT, ONE FOOT RESTING ON A PROW (1)
POSEIDON WITH TRIDENT (1)
POSEIDON WITH TRIDENT (?) SITTING ON A PROW, INSCRIPTION (1)
POSEIDON WITH TRIDENT AND A WOMAN SITTING ON A ROCK (1)
POSEIDON WITH TRIDENT AND A WOMAN WITH A VASE (1)
POSEIDON WITH TRIDENT AND FISH (1)
POSEIDON WITH TRIDENT IN SHELL DRAWN BY TWO HIPPOKAMPOI (1)
Poseidon with trident, his foot on a rock on which stands a jug. (1)
POSEIDON WITH TRIDENT, STANDING BEFORE A COLUMN WITH A DOLPHIN (1)
PRAXILLA [OF SICYON] (1)
PRAXITELES (1)
PRIAM [ATTENDED BY A WARRIOR] SUPPLICATING ACHILLES [BEHIND WHOM STANDS ANOTHER WARRIOR] (1)
PRIAM [WITH HECUBA] PRAYING TO JUPITER FOR THE SUCCESS OF HIS MISSION TO ACHILLES [BY THE SIDE OF THE CHARIOT FILLED WITH OFFERINGS TO JUPITER, TO WHOM THE KING IS POURING A LIBATION; AND ENTREATING A FAVOURABLE AUGURY, WHICH IS ANSWERED BY THE APPEARANCE OF AN EAGLE; THE HERALD IDEUS STANDS BEFORE THE HORSES] (1)
PRIAM AND HECUBA PRESSING HECTOR TO RETURN TO THE COMBAT (1)
Priam at the feet of Achilles (1)
PRIAM CONDUCTED INTO THE GRECIAN CAMP BY MERCURY, WHO LULLS THE SENTINELS TO SLEEP (1)
PRIAM HAVING BROUGHT BACK THE BODY OF HECTOR, HECUBA AND ANDROMACHE LAMENT OVER IT (1)
PRIAM KNEELING IN SUPPLICATION BEFORE ACHILLES (1)
Priam kneels before Achilles seated on a block, his shield beside it; he wears a corselet and helmet and holds a spear; beyond are two armed warriors, one with shield and spear. Ground line. (1)
PRIAM LEFT BY MERCURY AT THE DOOR OF ACHILLES' TENT (1)
PRIAM WARNED BY MERCURY TO RETURN [ PRIAM SLEEPING ON A COUCH, BY THE SIDE OF WHICH IDEUS IS REPOSING, NEAR THE TENT OF ACHILLES, FROM WHOM HE HAD RECEIVED THE PROMISE TO RESTORE THE DEAD BODY OF HECTOR. MERCURY APPEARS TO THE KING, AND AWAKENING HIM, REMINDS HIM OF THE DANGERS WHICH SURROUND HIM ] (1)
PRIAM, ANDROMACHE AND HECTOR [PRIAM COMMANDING HECUBA TO HAVE PARIS EXPOSED BY THE SLAVE, THE HERALD ACHELOUS IS STANDING BEHIND HIM (?), PREPARED TO EXECUTE THE ORDERS OF THE KING] (1)
Priapus, hooded, lifting his long dress at front to reveal his genitals, leaning on a thyrsos. Hatched border. Italic? (1)
priest, ALTAR, HIND, spear (1)
priest, ALTAR, tripod (1)
Procession with Silenos. He is seated, holding a cup, collapsing, on a donkey, being supported by a satyr who is stepping on a pot on the ground, a thyrsos beyond him. Behind, a satyr dancing, holding a torch?; beyond the horse a horned satyr holds out a wreath for Silenos and a wreathed horn or cornucopia. Ground line. (1)
PROCESSION, A COUPLE IN A CHARIOT DRAWN BY EROTES AND WOMEN, A WINGED MAN AND OTHER SMALL FIGURES IN THE SKY (1)
PROFILE BUST OF A YOUTH (BACCHUS?), DRESSED WITH AN ANIMAL SKIN (?), THE CURLY HAIR TIED WITH A BAND, A FLUTED CUP IN THE FIELD. (1)
PROFILE BUST OF A YOUTH (BACCHUS?), DRESSED WITH AN ANIMAL SKIN, THE CURLY HAIR TIED WITH A BAND. (1)
Profile Bust of Ceres with grains of wheat and other symbols. (1)
Profile bust of Ceres with the cornucopia. (1)
Profile bust of Ceres, veiled and crowned with wheat. (3)
Profile bust of Jupiter (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS AS YOUTH, DRESSED. (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, A STAR IN THE FIELD, A FOOT BELOW. (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, AN EAGLE ABOVE AND TWO STARS IN THE FIELD. (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, AN EAGLE WITH THUNDERBOLT AND A CRESCENT MOON IN THE FIELD. (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, AN EAGLE WITH THUNDERBOLT BELOW. (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, BETWEEN STANDARDS WITH FIGURES OF VICTOY, AN EAGLE WITH THUNDERBOLT AND A CRESCENT MOON IN THE FIELD BELOW. (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD ('HOPE'). (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD BELOW. (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (3)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, SEVEN STARS IN THE FIELD (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED, WITH LOTUS CROWN (?). (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED. (11)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS, DRESSED; A STAR, CRESCENT MOON AND INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
PROFILE BUST OF JUPITER SERAPIS. (3)
Profile head of Jupiter as Serapis (2)
Profile head of Jupiter with flies (1)
Profile head of Pan (bald). (1)
Profile heads of Zeus laureate and Hera. (1)
Profile of Jupiter (1)
Profile of Jupiter 'Dodones' crowned with oak leaves (1)
Profile of Jupiter Thunderer with veiled cap and thunder bolt (1)
PROMETHEUS CHAINED (1)
PROMETHEUS CREATING MAN (1)
PROMETHEUS CREATING MAN, INSCRIPTION ? (3)
PROMETHEUS CREATING MAN, MINERVA ANIMATING IT WITH A BUTTERFLY (2)
PROMETHEUS DESCENDING WITH THE SACRED FIRE FROM HEAVEN (1)
PROMETHEUS STEALING THE SACRED FIRE [MINERVA ENCOURAGES] (1)
PRONOMUS [PRONOMOS], INVENTOR OF THE FLUTE (1)
PROPERTIUS [SEXTUS AURELIUS] (1)
Proserpina on a throne is presented to the baby Bacchus. Next to her is Ceres with grains of wheat. (1)
Proserpina raped by Pluto who carries her on his chariot. (2)
Proserpina returned to earth on a chariot belonging to her mother Ceres, who arrives crowned by Victory. (1)
PROSERPINE METAMORPHOSING ASCALAPHUS INTO AN OWL [BY POURING THE WATER OF PHLEGETON ON HIS HEAD HE APPEARS UNDER A POMEGRANATE TREE, THE FRUIT OF WHICH THE GODDESS HOLDS IN HER LEFT HAND] (1)
PROSERPINE, IN A CAR DRAWN BY DRAGONS, HAVING DISCOVERED THE NYMPH MINTHE [MENTHE] HOLDING AMOROUS INTERCOURSE WITH PLUTO, METAMORPHOSES HER INTO A PLANT CALLED MINT (1)
PROSPYLEA AND ARCAS [THE HAMDRYAD ENTREATING HIM TO PRESERVE HER TREE] (1)
PROTOGENES [THE GREEK PAINTER] (1)
PROVIDENCE (1)
PRUDENCE, CHARACTERISED BY THE MIRROR AND SERPENT (1)
PSYCHE (?) HOLDING A BOW (?) (1)
PSYCHE (?), A QUIVER ON HER BACK, HOLDING OBJECTS. EROS AT HER FEET UNDER A TREE (1)
PSYCHE AND EROS DANCING (1)
PSYCHE AND PAN [ENCOURAGING HER, SEATED BY A RIVER] (1)
Psyché appuyée contre une colonne, levant le vase sur lequel on voit un papillon, que le Graveur y aura ajouté probablement pour marquer que c' est Psyché; car elle est ici sans ailes, comme sur les cinq pierres précédentes, & sur quelques autres qui suivent. (1)
Psyché assise sur un Autel, les mains liées derriére le dos, devant une colonne sur laquelle est une Statue. Psyché au désespoir de se voir abandonnée de Cupidon, éprouvant toutes les rigueurs de Vénus, vint implorer le secours de Cérès, & de Junon, qui lui fut refusé. Vénus alors pour mettre le comble aux afflictions de Psyché, la fit chercher par Mercure, & l' ayant fait conduire devant?elle, elle la fit maltraiter par la Sollicitude & la Tristesse "Sollicitudo, & Tristitia" C' est en cet état que Psyché nous est représentée; elle implore la Miséricorde de Vénus, dont on voit la Statue sur la colonne. (1)
Psyché ayant appaisé la colére de Vénus, & étant venue à bout de ses travaux, elle se trouve enfin en posséssion de son Amant. Ils se tienent étroitement embrassés. (2)
PSYCHE CONTEMPLATING THE MURDER OF CUPID [TORCH IN ONE HAND, SWORD IN THE OTHER] (1)
Psyché dans une barque tirée de deux Dauphins, qu' elle guide d' une main, tenant de l' autre le timon. (1)
Psyché de retour des Enfers, portant à Vénus la boéte du fard de Proserpine. Pour exercer la derniére rigueur contre Psyché, Vénus lui donna une boéte avec ordre de la porter à Proserpine, pour la prier de lui donner de son fard pour conserver sa beauté, ayant consumé ce qui lui en restoit pour guérir les playes de Cupidon. Psyché s' achemina vers le Tenare, d' où, selon la Fable, on descendoit aux Enfers. Proserpine lui accorda sa démande, & c' est ainsi que sur cette pierre Psyché est représentée de retour des Enfers, debout au pied d' un autel, & considerant avec une extréme curiosité la boéte qui contient le fard. (1)
Psyché debout avec des ailes differentes des ailes de papillon, qu' on a accoutumé de lui donner. Il est particulier que, dans cette pierre & dans les deux suivantes, Psyché ait une longue robbe trainante, retroussée, ou relevée au dessus de la ceinture, dont elle porte la queue avec une main, de la même maniére qu' on voit quelquefois( ) mais pourtant rarement, dans la figure de l' Espérance. Diane dans les Hymnes attribuées à Orphée a parmi d' autres Epithétes celle de XXX, à longue robbe. Ceux qui ont écrit sur les habits des anciens, sont encore en dispute sur la difference de la forme d' une stola, & d' un peplum. Pour moi, je Crois que le peplum étoit l' habit de femme le plus long; car c' étoit là 1' habit des Vierges en Grece, & déjà du tems d'Homére, il trainoit par terre; ce Poéte donne aux Femmes de Troye( ) le nom de XXX, qui trainent le peplum par terre, & tel est le manteau de la Niobé, avec des ailes de papillon. (1)
Psyché debout avec des ailes differentes des ailes de papillon, qu' on a accoutumé de lui donner. Il est particulier que, dans cette pierre & dans les deux suivantes, Psyché ait une longue robbe trainante, retroussée, ou relevée au dessus de la ceinture, dont elle porte la queue avec une main, de la même maniére qu' on voit quelquefois( ) mais pourtant rarement, dans la figure de l' Espérance. Diane dans les Hymnes attribuées à Orphée a parmi d' autres Epithétes celle de XXX, à longue robbe. Ceux qui ont écrit sur les habits des anciens, sont encore en dispute sur la difference de la forme d' une stola, & d' un peplum. Pour moi, je Crois que le peplum étoit l' habit de femme le plus long; car c' étoit là 1' habit des Vierges en Grece, & déjà du tems d'Homére, il trainoit par terre; ce Poéte donne aux Femmes de Troye( ) le nom de XXX, qui trainent le peplum par terre, & tel est le manteau de la Niobé. (1)
Psyché debout avec des ailes differentes des ailes de papillon, qu' on a accoutumé de lui donner. Il est particulier que, dans cette pierre & dans les deux suivantes, Psyché ait une longue robbe trainante, retroussée, ou relevée au dessus de la ceinture, dont elle porte la queue avec une main, de la même maniére qu' on voit quelquefois( ) mais pourtant rarement, dans la figure de l' Espérance. Diane dans les Hymnes attribuées à Orphée a parmi d' autres Epithétes celle de XXX, à longue robbe. Ceux qui ont écrit sur les habits des anciens, sont encore en dispute sur la difference de la forme d' une stola, & d' un peplum. Pour moi, je Crois que le peplum étoit l' habit de femme le plus long; car c' étoit là 1' habit des Vierges en Grece, & déjà du tems d'Homére, il trainoit par terre; ce Poéte donne aux Femmes de Troye( ) le nom de XXX, qui trainent le peplum par terre, & tel est le manteau de la Niobé. Sur ces deux derniéres pierres le Graveur a marqué jusqu' aux yeux des ailes de papillon. La suites des autres pierres & pâtes nous représente toute l' histoire de Psyché, telle qu' Apulée nous la donne dans le cinquiéme & fixiéme livre de ses Métamorphoses. (1)
Psyché debout les mains liees sur le dos, & quatre Amours qui volent autour d' elle, paroissant lui faire des niches. (1)
Psyché debout tenant une torche des deux mains. Psyché aux instances réiterées de ses soeurs, envieuses de son sort, se laissa persuader de découvrir la figure de son Amant, qui n' étoit venu chez elle qu' à la faveur de l' obscurité de la nuit. 0r une nuit pendant qu' il dormoit, elle prit la lumiére pour le voir, mais par malheur il en tomba une goutte brulante sur Cupidon qui s' envola aussi?tôt. (1)
Psyché debout, qui lie les pieds de Cupidon, peut-être pour marquer que de volage qu' il étoit, elle l' a rendu constant. (1)
Psyché endormie aupres de qui vient Cupidon. (1)
Psyché endormie, & auprès d' elle Cupidon mettant le doigt sur la bouche pour marquer le silence qu' il garde de peur de l' éveiller. (1)
PSYCHE GIVING THE SOPORIFIC CAKE TO CERBERUS [PSYCHE LEFT BY CHARON AT THE MOUTH OF THE INFERNAL REGIONS] (1)
PSYCHE HOLDING A QUIVER (?), CATCHING A BUTTERFLY FLYING ABOVE (1)
PSYCHE HOLDING A TORCH (?) (1)
PSYCHE IN A HOUSE WATCHING EROS APPROACHING (1)
Psyché laquelle ayant puisé de l' eau dans le Cocyte, est prête à prendre le vase & à le lever de terre, dans lequel Psyché a un Trident en main. (1)
Psyché laquelle ayant puisé de l' eau dans le Cocyte, est prête à prendre le vase & à le lever de terre. (1)
Psyché liée à un Trophée, dont le support est un double Priape; vis?à?vis on voit Cupidon avec les mains élevées. (1)
Psyché portant à Vénus de la laine d' or de certaines Brébis. Pour ne pas interrompre la suite des pierres précédentes, j' ai mis seulement ici ce travail de Psyché, quoiqu' il soit antérieur. Car Vénus ne s' étant pas contentée de l' épreuve des graines séparées, elle ordonna à Psyché de lui porter de la laine d' or: Ce qui est le sujet de cette pierre. (1)
Psyché présentant le vase plein d' eau à Vénus, dont la Statue est placée sur une colonne. (1)
PSYCHE PRESENTING THE CASKET TO VENUS [GIVEN HER BY PROSERPINE], WHICH APPEASES HER ANGER AND EXTINGUISHES HER JEALOUSY (1)
PSYCHE PROPITIATING CERES [PRESENTING WHEAT TO HER] (1)
PSYCHE RECEIVING THE CASKET OF PERFUMES FROM PROSERPINE (1)
Psyché représentée comme puisant elle?même de l' eau à la source du Cocyte qui sort d' un rocher. (1)
PSYCHE SITTING ON A CHAIR, HOLDING A CUP, EROS TRYING TO CATCH A BUTTERFLY (1)
PSYCHE SITTING ON A ROCK (2)
PSYCHE SITTING ON A ROCK, EMBRACING EROS, WHO IS HOLDING A TORCH (1)
PSYCHE SITTING ON A ROCK, HER FOOT IN A TRAP, EROS WATCHING HER UNDER A TREE (1)
PSYCHE SITTING ON A ROCK, KISSING EROS ON HER LAP (1)
PSYCHE SITTING ON THE GROUND, HOLDING A VASE, EROS PLAYING THE DOUBLE PIPES (5)
PSYCHE SLEEPING, WOUNDED BY CUPID WITH AN ARROW (1)
PSYCHE TRANSPORTED BY ZEPHYR TO A GROVE, AND PLACED IN THE ARMS OF CUPID [CUPID AND PSYCHE FLOATING THROUGH THE AIR] (1)
PSYCHE TYING EROS TO A COLUMN (1)
PSYCHE TYING EROS TO A COLUMN (AN EAGLE ON TOP) (1)
Psyché un vase vuide en main, allant puiser de l' eau dans le lac Cocyte. (1)
PSYCHE WITH THE CASKET OF PERFUME RECEIVED FROM PROSERPINE [TURNING AWAY HER FACE FROM THE VAPOUR] (1)
PTOLOMY SOTER (1)
PUBLIUS VENTIDIUS BASSUS (1)
PYRENE AND CENCHREUS [CENCHRIAS, SON OF PEIRENE AND NEPTUNE, WAS ACCIDENTALLY KILLED BY DIANA] [PYRENE SHED SO MANY TEARS FOR HER DEAD SON CENCHREUS THAT SHE WAS CHANGED TO A FOUNTAIN] (1)
PYRENE DEVOURED BY WILD BEASTS [A LION AND A PANTHER, THE SNAKE SHE HAD GIVEN BIRTH TO AFTER BEING RAPED BY HERCULES IN THE TREE BEHIND HER] (1)
PYRGOTELES (1)
PYRRHUS [KING OF EPIRUS] (1)
PYRRHUS KILLING PRIAM AT THE FOOT OF AN ALTAR, NEAR WHICH LIES A DEAD WARRIOR, HECUBA IN SUPPLICATING POSTURE BEHIND (1)
PYRRHUS TEARING ASTYANAX FROM THE ARMS OF ANDROMACHE, WHO IMPLORES THE HELP OF ULYSSES, AN ALTAR BEHIND THEM (1)
PYTHAGORAS SEATED, HIS RIGHT HAND RESTING UPON A SPHERE (1)
Pythia contemplating, with Apollo's tripod. (1)
Pythia in the middle of the sacred wood of Apollo, with the tripod and a papyrus in his hand. Could be a Bacchic scene. (1)

QUADRUPED (BOAR ?), BIRD AND MONKEY (?) ON TOP, SMALL ANIMAL BELOW. (1)
Quatre Amours dans un vaisseau, dont deux rament, un troiseme est occupé à la manoeuvre de la voile, & le quatriéme péche à la ligne. (1)
Quatre Amours faisant vendange, l' un emporte un panier plein de raisins, le second en remplit un autre, le troisiéme est sur l' échelle, & le quatriéme est sur l' arbre & cueille les raisins. (1)
Quatre Amours qui sont dans la Coquille qu' on appelle Peigne. (1)
Quatre Chiens qui déchirent un Cerf. (1)
Quatre rangs de Caractéres hiéroglyphiques. (1)
QUINTUS CURTIUS (1)

RABIRIUS (1)
RADIATE BUST, INSCRIPTION (1)
Radiate dressed Helios drives a quadriga; trident above. Short ground line. (1)
Radiate Jupiter-Serapis enthroned between Isis holding a sistrum, and Minerva holding a Victory who crowns her, within a summary zodiac disc which is carried by a kneeling Atlas. (1)
RAM HEADED GOD WITH FLOWER (LOTUS?) AND CRESCENT AND SUN DISC CROWN (2)
RAM HEADED GOD WITH FLOWER (LOTUS?) AND CRESCENT CROWN (1)
RAM HEADED GOD WITH LOTUS AND SITULA (1)
RAM HEADED GOD WITH STAFF (1)
Ram with a caduceus above him. (1)
Ram with a human head above him. (1)
Ram with head beneath him. (1)
RAYS, thunderbolt, LION (2)
RECLINING DOG (5)
REGULUS [ATTILIUS] (1)
RETURN OF ULYSSES AND DIOMEDE TO THE CAMP [ULYSSES AND DIOMEDES COMMANDING THE ARMS OF DOLON TO BE SUSPENDED TO THE PROW OF THE GALLEY] (1)
Rhyton in the shape of a horse. (1)
Rhyton in the shape of an ox. (1)
ROIKOS [RHOECUS][ BLINDED BY A NYMPH FOR BRUSHING AWAY A BEE, HER MESSENGER} (1)
Roma with a plumed helmet and sword and wearing a short tunic sitting on a column (?) and holding a wreath, a shield before him, groundline. (1)
Roma, helmeted, is seated, holding a small figure of Victory who reaches up to crown her. (1)
ROMAN CHARITY [Pero, who secretly breastfeeds her father, Cimon] (1)
ROME TRIUMPHANT, SEATED (1)
ROMULUS [HEAD] (2)
Romulus and Remus suckled by the wolf. (1)
ROMULUS AND REMUS SUCKLED BY THE WOLF. ON THE REVERSE A WHITE SOW, THE SYMBOL OF ALBA LONGA, FOUNDED BY ASCANIUS (1)
Romulus and Remus suckling the wolf, Festulus. (1)
ROMULUS OBSERVING THE FLIGHT OF VULTURES [ROMULUS PLOUGHING, OBSERVING THE TWELVE VULTURES] (1)
ROSCIUS [QUINTUS COMOEDUS], FIGURE (1)
Round altar with decorations. The half-moon is above with a star below. (1)
ROUND FACE IN WREATH OF IVY AND FLOWERS (1)
ROXANA, WIFE OF ALEXANDER (1)
Running satyr with nebride, with a basket on his back and a twig and two bunches grapes in his hand. (1)
Running satyr with nebride. In his right hand is a bunch of grapes, and in his left is some wheat. (1)
RUSTICUS [LUCIUS JUNIUS] (1)
RUTILIUS RUFUS [PUBLIUS, LAWYER] (1)

S. POMPEY [SEXTUS] (1)
Sacrifice of a serpent carried out by a satyr kneeling in front of an altar situated at the foot of a tree, from which is hung a goat's head. In the middle is another ithiphallic herm of Pan, in teh middle is a man who makes the sacrifice and a woman helps him. (1)
SACRIFICE OF IPHIGENEIA (1)
Sacrifice scene: man with animal before an altar under a tree (?), groundline. Set in an iron ring. (1)
Sacrifice to Jupiter by Bacchus, Pan, Apollo and two women. (1)
Sacrifice. A bearded man, dress around his legs, carrying a liknon on his head, leading a goat. Before him a woman holding a cup stoops over a low altar; behind her a satyr plays pipes. Ground line. (1)
Sagittarian Apollo. (3)
SALAMACIS METAMORPHOSED [WITH HERMAPHRODITUS] [SURPRISING HIM AT THE BATH] (1)
SALIEN, A PRIEST OF MARS (1)
SALLUST [GAIUS CRISPUS] (1)
SALPION (1)
SALVIUS JULIANUS [LAWYER] (1)
SAPPHO (2)
SAPPHO AND PHAON (1)
SARPEDON SEATED BENEATH A TREE, WOUNDED BY A LANCE WHICH PELAGON IS DRAWING FROM HIS THIGH (1)
SARPEDON SLAIN BY PATROCLUS [SARPEDON ADDRESSING GLAUCUS, PATROCLUS REMOVING THE SPEAR FROM HIS BODY] (1)
SARPEDON, WOUNDED, CARRIED BY TWO OF THE TROJAN WARRIORS OUT OF THE SCENE OF BATTLE, IS ENCOUNTERED BY HECTOR, WHO IS HASTENING TO THE CAMP ARMED WITH SPEAR AND SHIELD, AND IS ADDRESSING WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT TO HIS DYING FRIEND (1)
SASANIAN, BUST OF A KING IN HEADDRESS IN PROFILE (1)
SASANIAN, BUST OF A KING IN HEADDRESS IN PROFILE, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (3)
SASANIAN, HORSEMAN, INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD, GROUNDLINE. (1)
SATURN (?) HOLDING A SNAKE BITING ITS TAIL (1)
SATURN [WITH SICKLE], WHOLE-LENGTH FIGURE (ascends a boulder?) (1)
SATURN AND HIS WIFE RHEA, WITH THEIR ATTRIBUTES (1)
SATURN DEVOURING A CHILD (1)
SATURN DEVOURING A HORSE, AND NEAR HIM RHEA [WHO IS SEATED] (1)
SATURN EATING STONE, HOLDING SICKLE (1)
SATURN RECEIVING FROM RHEA THE STONE GIVEN HIM AS HIS CHILD (1)
SATURN RECEIVING THE STONE FROM RHEA (1)
SATURN SITTING ON A THRONE IN A TEMPLE, HOLDING A SCYTHE AND A STAFF (1)
SATURN SITTING ON THE PROW OF A SHIP, A AEDICULA BEHIND (1)
SATURN WITH SCYTHE AN HOUR-GLASS (1)
SATURN, THE HEAD OF HIS THREE SONS, WITH THEIR ATTRIBUTES ABOVE (1)
SATURN, TRANSFORMED TO A HORSE, CARESSING PHILYRA (1)
SATURN, WITH HERPE IN HIS HAND, DEVOURING ONE OF HIS CHILDREN (1)
Saturne assis sans voile, tenant de la main droite la faulx tournée vers la terre, & portant la gauche sur le derriére de la tête. (1)
Saturne voilé assis, tenant la faulx de la main droite, & portant la gauche sur le derriére de la tête. (1)
Satyr (1)
Satyr (nude) with thyrsus, pouring a cup in the left hand. (1)
Satyr and bacchic follower sitting on the ground and touching each other. A the feet of the ithiphallic herm a cherub is playing the pipes. (1)
Satyr and dancing bacchic follower (who plays the lyre) - fragmented. (1)
Satyr and dancing bacchic follower (who plays the lyre). (1)
Satyr collects grapes from the vines. (1)
Satyr covered by a little skirt is sitting with his crook. Next to him is a large goat and from a nearby tree he takes his panpipes. (1)
Satyr covered in lion's skin playing the double flute in a calm manner. (1)
Satyr dancing and running. (1)
Satyr empties an amphora into a krater. Nearby is a vine covered in grapes. (1)
Satyr fighting a huge goat. Nearby is an old tree with hanging panpipes, sack and lion's skin. At the foot is a crook. (1)
Satyr fighting a large goat. (1)
Satyr fighting with a lion. (1)
Satyr fills an amphora, on the ground, from a wine-sack on his back. (1)
Satyr goes hunting with dog on a lead. (1)
Satyr has got a hare in its hand. In his right hand is a crook. (2)
Satyr is playing the lyre, next to a braying donkey. (1)
Satyr kneeling above an immolated sheep. He lifts up a cup into which another satyr pours wine from a wine-skin. (1)
Satyr kneeling down under a tree from which hangs a disk. The satyr is pulling at a mysterious creature (whose head only remains). (1)
Satyr knelt down making a crown. (4)
Satyr makes a helmet. A companion helps him. (1)
Satyr on a large marine goat. (1)
Satyr places a little satyr on his raised right foot. (1)
Satyr plays with a little cherub on his lifted right foot. (3)
Satyr plays with his little dog. (1)
SATYR POURING WINE FROM AN AMPHORA FOR AN INFANT SATYR (1)
SATYR POURING WINE FROM AN AMPHORA FOR AN INFANT SATYR, THYRSOS (1)
Satyr riding a goat. (1)
Satyr running to the right with a lion's skin, crook and bunch of grapes. (1)
Satyr running to the right, at his feet is an amphora. (1)
Satyr running with crook and nebride in the left hand. In the right hand is a glass. (1)
Satyr sits down to remove a thorn from his foot. The panpipes hang from the tree. (1)
Satyr sits on a lion's skin and plays with a little satyr on his raised left foot. Next to him is a crook. (2)
Satyr sits on the ground with a crook and an upturned torch. A little satyr opens a basket towards which flies a little cherub. (1)
Satyr sitting and playing the lyre. To a tree is attached the panpipes. Behind is a thyrsus. (1)
Satyr sitting filling a cantharus on the wine-skin. A statue of Priapus is situated on a rock at the 'falde' of the tree. (1)
Satyr sitting in front of a krater. (1)
Satyr sitting in the act of milking a goat. (2)
Satyr sitting in the act of milking a goat. Nearby is a tree to which are attached panpipes and sack. (1)
SATYR SITTING ON A BASE AND DRINKING FROM A CUP, INSCRIPTION (1)
Satyr sitting on a goat's skin at the feet of a tree, from which hangs his panpipes. (1)
Satyr sitting on a high piece of earth, with a column surmounted by an idol (which the satyr embraces). (1)
Satyr sitting on a lion's skin refills a cantharus from a wine skin. A column is surmounted with an image of Priapus. In the field is a thyrsus, an amphora and 'rupe'. (1)
Satyr sitting on a lion's skin with the double flute. (2)
Satyr sitting on a lion's skin, with his chin in his hand. There is present the double pipes. (1)
Satyr sitting on a low stone before a rock against which are leaning double pipes (?), a rope hangs over his wrists and two ends (of another rope?) between his legs, a round shape behind his shoulder, groundline. (1)
SATYR SITTING ON A ROCK (?) AND DRINKING FROM A CUP (1)
SATYR SITTING ON A ROCK AND DRINKING FROM A CUP (1)
SATYR SITTING ON A ROCK AND DRINKING FROM A CUP, THYRSOS (2)
SATYR SITTING ON A ROCK UNDER A TREE AND DRINKING FROM A CUP (1)
SATYR SITTING ON A STONE AND DRINKING FROM A CUP (1)
SATYR SITTING ON A STONE AND DRINKING FROM A CUP, INSCRIPTION (1)
Satyr sitting on the ground, with his chin in his hand. There is also the double flute. (1)
Satyr sitting with his chin in his hand. In the background is a herm of Priapus with the double pipes at the base. (1)
Satyr sitting. Close to him dances a woman with a thyrsus. The satyr holds on to a length of material from the woman's clothing. (1)
Satyr stands with a crook and a woman sitting (who opens a basket). (1)
Satyr who defends himself with his crook. His left hand is turned under the clamide. (1)
Satyr who ferociously holds a woman (semi-nude). (1)
Satyr who fills a three-footed cauldron from an amphora. (1)
Satyr who is about to grab a hare or rabbit. (1)
Satyr who leans on a crook. He is covered by a nebride. (1)
Satyr who looks curiously into an amphora. (1)
Satyr who plays with the child Bacchus. Behind him is a follower of Bacchus with a thyrsus. (1)
Satyr who pours wine from an amphora into another vase which is on the ground. (1)
Satyr with a basket full of fruit gets up from the rock with the baby Bacchus on his shoulders. (1)
Satyr with a crook, and his chest is covered with fruit. A goat jumps up to eat the fruit. (1)
Satyr with a large goat on his shoulders. (1)
Satyr with amphora in his hand runs to the left. (1)
Satyr with amphora on his back and a lyre in his hand runs to the right. (1)
Satyr with amphora on his shoulders, whilst another is on the ground. Around him is a caduceus, a palm leaf and some letters. (1)
Satyr with crook and a little boy in his arms. A goat climbs up a tree. (1)
Satyr with crook and baton which balances on his shoulders, from which hang two baskets. (1)
Satyr with crook and bunch of grapes. He is attacked by his dog. Nearby is a tree. (1)
Satyr with crook. He leads a goat to an erected altar at the foot of a tree. (1)
Satyr with krotala (1)
Satyr with lion's skin and a large amphora on his arm is running to the left, where he finds a pile of earth. (1)
Satyr with lion's skin dancing to the sound of the cymbals. (2)
Satyr with lion's skin empties an amphora into a cup. (1)
Satyr with lion's skin runs to the left and fills a cup from a jug. (1)
Satyr with lion's skin. He plays the double flute. (1)
Satyr with panpipes and crook sits on a rock with a little box. Pan stands next to him. (1)
Satyr with skirt of goat's skin. He touches his head with both hands and thyrsus. (1)
Satyr with thyrsus and lion's skin runs to the left towards an altar, on which is placed a dressed statue. The Satyr holds a goat's head in his hand, while the body is on the floor next to an upturned vase. (1)
Satyr with thyrsus and wine-sack on his shoulders. He runs to the right. (1)
Satyr with thyrsus gives something to drink to a little satyr from a vase. The second satyr takes the amphora with both hands. (1)
Satyr with thyrsus gives something to drink to a little satyr from an amphora. The second satyr takes the amphora with both hands. (2)
Satyr with thyrsus next to a tree, at the bottom of which is a boy sitting. (1)
Satyr with thyrsus riding a goat. (1)
Satyr with thyrsus turned upside down. The satyr lifts a lion skin above his head. (1)
Satyr with thyrsus who empties a wine-sack into a 'ollo'. (1)
SCALES (2)
SCALES, AN ALTAR (?) (1)
scarab (10)
SCARAB BEETLE (1)
scarab beetle under floral pattern (1)
Scarab beetle; inscription in the field. (1)
SCARABAEUS BEETLE (1)
SCARABAEUS, HIEROGLYPH (1)
SCAURUS [MARCUS AEMILIUS] (1)
SCENE BETWEEN AENEAS, ANCHISES, AND CREUSA [AND ASCANIUS] (1)
SCIPIO [AFRICANUS] AF. (1)
SCIPIO NASICA [PUBLIUS CORNELIUS][A BUST OF TYCHE WITH TURRET CROWN IN THE FIELD] (1)
Scylla assommant à coups de timon un jeune homme qu' elle a attrappé, & que deux de ses têtes de Chien, dont on voit aussi les pattes, sont prêtesa dévorer. Dans le déssein du Monument cité au sujet de la pâte précédente, on remarque que cette cruelle Scylla tient deux hommes. (1)
Scylla en face, moitié Femme. Du bas de son corps sortent cinq têtes de Chien, & deux grandes queues de poisson; elle a le bras droit étendu, & tient un gouvernail de la main gauche. (1)
SCYLLA, STRIVING TO REACH THE GALLEY OF MINOS, PURSUED BY NISUS, WHO, IN THE FORM OF A HAWK [OSPREY], IS HOVERING OVER HER; MINOS, STANDING IN THE PROW OF THE VESSEL, IS REPULSING HER (1)
SEATED GOD (1)
Seated Horus as a baby, hand to mouth, holding a cornucopia. (1)
SEATED KING (1)
SEED POD, INITIALS (1)
SELENE (?), CLOAK BILLOWING, ON A GLOBE, STARS IN FIELD (1)
SELENE , CLOAK BILLOWING, VISITING THE SLEEPING ENDYMION (1)
SELENE ON A CLOUD APPROACHES THE SLEEPING ENDYMION (1)
SELENE RIDING HER CHARIOT ACROSS THE SKY, A STAR (1)
SELENE RIDING HER CHARIOT ACROSS THE SKY, EROS WITH A TORCH ABOVE, A STAR (1)
Selene. Three-quarter back view of head and shoulders, with dress. Crescent in the field. (1)
SELEUCUS NICANOR, KING OF SYRIA (1)
SENECA [LUCIUS ANAEUS] (1)
SEPTIMUS SEVERUS (1)
Sérapis & Isis qui versent leurs patères sur une espéce de trépied: entre eux il y a la tête de Diane & celle d' Apollon environnée de rayons. (1)
Serapis enthroned, holding a sceptre and ears of corn, the eagle at his feet. (1)
Serapis enthroned, sceptre in hand, accompanied by Cerberus and the eagle, is crowned by Victory. Inscription. (1)
Serapis wearing calathus crown. (1)
SERTORIUS [QUINTUS] (1)
SERVILIUS ATTALA [GENERAL OF THE CAVALRIE UNDER CINCINNATUS] (1)
SERVIUS TULLIUS (1)
Shephard sitting on rocks with dog and pedum (1)
shield, helmet, spear, athena (2)
shield, helmet, spear, athena, chariot, biga, owls (1)
shield, helmet, spear, athena, FRONATAL (1)
shield, helmet, spear, athena, GIANT, fighting (3)
shield, helmet, spear, athena, SITTING, rock, figure (1)
shield, helmet, spear, athena, SITTING, rock, greek, INSCRIPTION (1)
shield, helmet, spear, athena, SITTING, rock, owl (1)
shield, helmet, WHIP, athena, chariot, biga (1)
Sileno runs quickly with a cup in his left hand. (1)
Sileno, kneeling down, takes a bird. (1)
SILENOS (?) RIDING A PANTHER AT A HERM (1)
SILENOS (?) WITH A STAFF RIDING A DONKEY TOWARDS A VINE WITH GRAPES, A SATYR HELPING HIM (1)
SILENOS (?) WITH A STAFF RIDING A DONKEY, A SATYR HELPING HIM (1)
Silenos and goat head conjoined. (1)
SILENOS RIDING A DONKEY ACCOMPANIED BY SATYRS AND MAENADS (WITH A WREATH, THYRSOS AND LYRE) RIDING TOWARDS A HERM (?) DECORATED BY AN INFANT (1)
SILENOS RIDING A DONKEY ACCOMPANIED BY THREE SATYRS WITH WREATHS OR PIPES (1)
SILENOS SUPPORTED BY A SATYR A MAENAD WITH KROTALA AND A SATYR WITH A CUP AND A JUG (?) DANCING (1)
SILENOS WITH A STAFF RIDING A DONKEY (3)
SILENOS WITH AN AMPHORA RIDING A PANTHER ACCOMPANIED BY PAN AND AN INFANT ( EROS ?) WITH A TORCH (?) (1)
SILENOS WITH THYRSOS AND CUP ON A DONKEY, A SATYR DANCING, ANOTHER PLAYING THE PIPES, A THIRD BEHIND A HERM (1)
SILENOS WITH THYRSOS AND CUP ON A DONKEY, TWO SATYRS (1)
SILENOS WITH THYRSOS ON A DONKEY, TWO SATYRS, TREE (1)
SILENUS AND A FAUN (1)
SILENUS AND A LITTLE FAUN (1)
SILENUS AND PAN (FAUN WITH A SMALL CUPID OR GENIUS) (1)
Silenus dressed in a clamide, sitting and drinking from a cup. Next to him is a thyrsus. (2)
Silenus dressed in a goat's skin, sitting down and drinking from a cup, which he has filled from the wine-sack in his hand. (1)
Silenus drunk with a thyrsus and cantharus with a satyr who makes fun of him. (1)
Silenus half-dressed with a thyrsus which signals to Pan, who is playing the panpipes. (1)
Silenus lies on a carriage pulled by two thyrsus-carrying centaurs. (1)
Silenus lightly clothed with an arrow in his hand. Nearby is a column surmounted by a bearded mask, with a serpent climbing up the side. A young boy accosts Silenus with a cantharus in his hand. Behind them is a thyrsus. (1)
Silenus on his feet holds a thyrsus in his left hand and in his right a bunch of grapes. On a mound a vase with a low relief sphinx. In the vase is a twig of vine with grapes. (1)
Silenus on his feet with a little skirt holds a thyrsus in his left hand and in his right a bunch of grapes. On a mound a vase with a low-relief running animal. In the vase is a twig of vine with grapes. (1)
Silenus on his feet with a little skirt holds a thyrsus in his left hand and in his right a cantharus which he moves towards a panther. On a mound a vase with a low-relief running animal. Next to the vase is a vine. In the vase is a twig of vine with grapes. (1)
SILENUS PLAYING ON THE LYRE BEFORE AN ALTAR (1)
Silenus plays the lyre, sitting next to a little box. Behind him is a thyrsus. (1)
Silenus reclines and gives a tiger something to drink from a cantharus. Sitting next to him is a woman, bound with thick ribbons and with arm bracelets. Both listen young satyr who plays the double pipes. (1)
Silenus sitting down with the double pipes in both hands. (1)
Silenus sitting down with the double pipes in both hands. On the ground is another pair of double pipes. (1)
Silenus sitting with an amphora between his legs, on which is written something. At the bottom is written something else. (1)
Silenus sitting with the lyre on a hill, at the feet of a grape vine. (1)
SILENUS THE NURSE, PRECEPTOR, AND ATTENDANT OF BACCHUS, DRUNK, AND SEATED ON AN ASS, SUPPORTED BY FAUNS (1)
Silenus with a thyrsus (to which is attached a crown) and cantharus on a donkey. (1)
Silenus with a thyrsus and cantharus on a donkey. (2)
Silenus with a thyrsus fights the large goat which has kicked him off. (1)
Silenus with a thyrsus is in danger of being thrown on to the floor by the donkey. On the ground is a krater. (1)
Silenus with a thyrsus rides a donkey the wrong way round. The donkey is led by a satyr. Behind there is a herm, half-human body with cut off arms. (1)
Silenus with a torch leaning on the shoulders of a young woman (almost naked) who holds the double flutes. In the background is a column. (1)
SILENUS WITH A VASE AND CUP (1)
Silenus with a wine-sack on his shoulders from which he refills a chalice, which is on the floor. (1)
Silenus with clamide and thyrsus, as well as a young boy who pours a vase. Next to them is a column surmounted by a bacchic vase. (1)
Silenus with clamide, leaning and holding on to another satyr (nude) with a crook. There is a flute on the floor. (1)
Silenus with clamide, leaning and holding on to another satyr (nude) with a thyrsus. (1)
Silenus with clamide, thyrsus and boots, touches himself. (1)
Silenus with his hands tied behind him faces a goat. (1)
Silenus with ivy crown. (3)
Silenus with thyrsus and a boy with a vase who makes a libation. (1)
Silenus with thyrsus riding a large goat. (1)
Silenus, dressed as a woman, is riding a donkey. (1)
Silenus, drunk, on a donkey pushed by a cherub. Pan is in front and he plays the double pipes and another satyr has a serpent in his hand. More to the right are various figures. (1)
Silenus, drunk, on a donkey. A cantharus and thyrsus are thrown on the floor, whilst one satyr tries to hold them up and another bearded satyr, who carries a cornucopia decorated with ivy, offers Silenus a crown. Nearby is another satyr who lifts a lit torch and holds a little vase in his hand. (1)
Silenus, drunk, sits on a donkey with a thyrsus. He is watched by a satyr who carries a thyrsus. (2)
Silenus, drunk, with a thyrsus riding on a donkey. (1)
Silenus, half sitting down, is helped by two satyrs. (1)
Silenus, playing the lyre, sits on a four-wheeled carriage that is pulled by one cherub and pushed by a second. (1)
Silenus, playing the lyre, sits on a four-wheeled carriage that is pulled by two cherubs and pushed by a third behind. (1)
SILVIA BEWAILING THE LOSS OF HER STAG [KNEELING DOWN BEFORE IT] (1)
SIMONIDES [THE CELEBRATED POET OF KOS, A LYRE BENEATH] (1)
SINON LIGHTING THE GREEKS OUT OF THE TROJAN HORSE [SYNON] (1)
Sir William Molesworth (1)
Siren with wreath, altar and vase (1)
SISIPHUS RAISING THE STONE (1)
SISTRUM (3)
SISYPHUS IN HADES (1)
Sitting Juno (facing to the front) with the sun and moon, and the 7 planets. (1)
Sitting Juno with sceptre, dish and a peacock at her feet. (2)
SLEEP AND DEATH, BY COMMAND OF APOLLO, CONVEYING THE BODY OF SARPEDON [WHICH IS COVERED IN A VEIL] TO LYCIA (1)
SLEEP, HEAD, WITH A VASE (1)
SLEEP, HEAD, WITH AN OWL (1)
SLEEP, REPOSING ON A COUCHED LION (1)
SLEEPING NAKED WOMAN WITH TWO EROTES, TREE (1)
SLEEPING NAKED WOMAN WITH TWO EROTES, TREE, BIRD PERCHED ON A BRANCH (1)
Sleeping woman leaning against a timpany and surronded by a vine tree. She is surprised by Silenus. (1)
SLEEPING WOMAN, HER CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, DISCOVERED BY TWO SATYRS (?), TREE (1)
SNAKE LEGGED GIANT THROWING A ROCK (1)
SNAKE LEGGED GODDESS WITH STAFFS AND CROWN (1)
So-called Jupiter the Supreme with long clothing,a modius on his head, a cornucopia on one hand and a dish in the other. A butterfly over the dish. (1)
SOCIUS [SOSIUS, PAINTER AND MOSAICIST] (1)
SOCRATES SAVING ALCIBIADES [MENELAUS, WOUNDED, RESCUED FROM TWO TROJANS] (1)
SOCRATES TAKING POISON [SOCRATES AND HIS DISCIPLES] (1)
SOL HOLDING A WHIP (FLAGELLUM) BEFORE AN ALTAR (INCENSE BURNER?) (1)
Sol with radiate crown and wearing a short tunic, holding a whip and raising his arm, ears of corn before him, groundline. (1)
SOPHOCLES (1)
SOPHONISBA [the daughter of Hasdrubal, betrothed to Massinissa] (1)
SOSTRATES OF CNIDOS (1)
SPARTICUS [SPARTACUS, HEAD] (1)
SPARTICUS, FIGURE [SPARTACUS] (1)
spear, athena, roma, olive, branch (1)
Spes stands holding a branch and gripping her skirt. (1)
sphingai, winged sundisc (1)
SPHINX (61)
sphinx and figure (1)
SPHINX ON HER HINDLEGS (1)
SPHINX, A GLOBE IN THE FIELD (1)
SPHINX, A PAW ON A SKULL (1)
SPHINX, A PAW ON A VASE (1)
SPHINX, A PAW RESTING ON A WHEEL (3)
SPHINX, A PAW RESTING ON A WHEEL, A BUTTERFLY IN THE CENTRE OF THE WHEEL. IN AN OUROBOROS. IN THE FIELD HEBREW, INSCRIPTION JEHOVA. (1)
SPHINX, A PAW RESTING ON A WHEEL, A BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL. IN AN OUROBOROS (2)
SPHINX, ALTAR (3)
SPHINX, CADUCEUS (9)
SPHINX, CHNOUBIS (?) SNAKE (?) (1)
Sphinx, groundline. (1)
sphinx, head (1)
sphinx, hieroglyphs (1)
SPHINX, HOLDING A CADUCEUS (1)
SPHINX, HOLDING A CADUCEUS (?) (1)
SPHINX, HOLDING A GLOBE, A DOLPHIN ON HER HEAD, THREE BALLS BEHIND HER; IN THE FIELD A BELL, A STAR, A LIZARD. A CADUCEUS BELOW (?), INSCRIPTION (1)
SPHINX, HOLDING A MASK (?) (1)
SPHINX, HOLDING A VASE (2)
SPHINX, IN THE FIELD A DOLPHIN (1)
SPHINX, IN THE FIELD A DOLPHIN AND A MOUSE (1)
SPHINX, INSCRIPTION (2)
SPHINX, INSCRIPTIONS, BUST OF A MAN (?) AND STAR IN THE FIELD. (1)
SPHINX, SKULL (1)
sphinx, vase (1)
SPHINX, WEARING A POLOS (2)
SPHINX, WINGED SUN DISC, URAEUS (1)
SPHINX, WITH A BEARDED MALE HEAD (1)
Sphinx. (1)
SPINARIO - A BOY PULLING A THORN OUT OF HIS FOOT, AFTER THE STATUE IN ROME, MUSEI CAPITOLINE (2)
SPIRAL MEANDER, HIEROGLYPH (1)
Spirit of Apollo with lyre, tripod and griffin. (1)
SPURIUS CASSIUS [VISCELLINUS] (1)
St Michael as a winged warrior, holding scales and striking down with his spear at Lucifer, naked, winged, with horns and a tail, holding a two-pronged fork. (1)
St. Susanna (1)
Standing Artemis, wearing a peplos, holding a bow and an arrow. A column behind her. Short ground line. (1)
Standing Diana holds with her right hand a horn of the deer, and in her left her bow. (1)
Standing Diana, she has in her left hand a horn of the deer, and in her right, behind her, she has a bow. (1)
Standing figure (1)
STANDING FIGURE OF ZEUS LEANING ON A STAFF AND HOLDING A THUNDERBOLT; AN EAGLE AT HIS FEET. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
Standing Juno leaning against a plinth on which is placed a tripod. A standing peacock. (1)
Standing Juno with a sceptre and a peacock at her feet. (1)
Standing Jupiter with drapery,with sceptre and eagle. A little table with a cantharos (2)
Standing Jupiter without beard, with eagle, thunderbolt and mantle. (1)
Standing naked Dionysos with legs crossed holding a thyrsos and dress behind his body. (1)
Standing Neptune with dolphin and trident, on top of a rock. (1)
Standing Neptune with trident and Capricorn. Or maybe ship's prow. (1)
Standing Neptune with trident, on top of a rock. (2)
Standing Neptune with trident. He places a foot on a boat prow. (1)
Standing nude Jupiter with cloak, a thunderbolt in one hand and a bird in the other. Eagle at the feet (1)
Standing nude Jupiter with cloak, sceptre, thunderbolt and an eagle at the feet. (1)
Standing nude Jupiter with sceptre and thunderbolt. (1)
Standing satyr between vines collecting grapes in a basket (placed on the floor). In his left hand he has wheat. (1)
Standing satyr with crook, with another behind who removes a thorn from the former's foot. (2)
Standing satyr with crook, with another behind who removes a thorn from the former's foot. This happens at the bottom of a tree. (1)
STAR SIGNS: CAPRICORN AND SCORPION (1)
STAR SIGNS: CAPRICORN, PISCES AND CANCER, STARS (1)
Statue en gaine de Psyché avec des ailes de papillon. (1)
STATUE OF A THREE BODIED HEKATE ON A LOW BASE, HOLDING TORCHES, BOWS, ONE HEAD WEARING A CROWN OF RAYS, ONE A CRESCENT MOON AND STARS, ONE A LOTUS (?), SIX STARS (1)
STATUE OF ARTEMIS OF EPHESOS (3)
STATUE OF ARTEMIS OF EPHESOS, NAKED MAN HOLDING AN EAR OF CORN (?), A BIRD WITH A HUMAN HEAD FOR A BODY STANDING ON A RECUMBENT GOAT (1)
Statue of Juno on a plinth, with a Diadem on her head (similar to that of Argos). She holds a dish. (1)
STATUE OF JUPITER CAPITOLINUS (FRONTAL, ON A THRONE, HOLDING STAFF, WITH EAGLE) IN HIS TEMPLE (1)
STATUE OF JUPITER CAPITOLINUS (FRONTAL, ON A THRONE, HOLDING STAFF, WITH EAGLE) IN HIS TEMPLE, AN EAGLE IN THE PEDIMENT AND FIGURES ON THE SIDES, A QUADRIGA ON TOP (2)
Statue of Minerva Promachos with javelin held ready for the attack. She stands above a triangular base of lion's paws and a frieze of goats' heads. A central frieze shows two figures; one carries the sceptre and argues with the other. (1)
STATUE OF ZEUS HELIOPOLITANOS WITH WHEAT STALKS, A GODDESS SITTING ON A THRONE (1)
STESICHORUS (1)
Sublime head of bearded Bacchus with a crown of what and poppy heads. (1)
SUETONIUS [GAIUS] (1)
SUMMER (1)
Supposed birth of Adonis, who from a woman is lifted by a tree. (1)
Supposedly Vesta, sitting with an altar. She has fruit in one hand which she is about to throw in the air. (1)
Sur l' un Isis est assise alaitant le Boeuf Apis, qu' elle paroit carésser. On voit le même sujet sur un Bas relief d' ivoire. De l' autre coté il y a Osiris debout, tenant le Caducée de la main droite, & une pique de la gauche. (1)
Sur l' un sont les trois Graces, & sur le revers on voit un Amour qui décoche un trait. (1)
Sur l'un est réprésenté Jupiter assis, tenant la foudre de la main droite, & son sceptre de la gauche, avec l' Aigle à ses pieds. De l' autre coté il y a un Lion rayonné portant la foudre dans la gueule. (1)
Sur une face on voit une figure assise tenant sur la main droite un papillon, qui est sur le point de s' envoler, & qu' elle est dans l' attitude de rattraper avec l' autre main. Elle a au dessus de sa robe une escharpe comme de plumes, qui lui couvre les jambes. Il y avoir à Rome au siecle passé un Fragment Egyptien qui réprésentoit une Isis avec des ailes attachées à ses hanches, & qui étant pliées la couvroient jusques aus jambes. Une Isis de la Table Isiaque a la même sorte d' ailes d' une longueur à lui couvrir même les pieds: Et c' est ainsi que le Prophéte nous peint les Chérubins. Le Fragment allegué se voit parmi les Desseins du célébre Cav. del Pozzo dans la Bibliothéque de S. Em. Mr. le Cardinal Alexandre Albani. Sur le revers de notre pierre il y a une partie d' un Obelisque avec des caractéres. La gravure de toute cette piéce est Egyptienne, d' une antiquité très?reculée, & d' une grande finesse, elle est dans le gout de l' Epervier Num 24. (1)
SYLLA [LUCIUS CORNELIUS SILLA ] (1)
SYMBOLS AND INSCRIPTION (1)
SYMBOLS OF THE TRIPLE POWER OF JUPITER, NEPTUNE, AND PLUTO (1)
SYMBOLS, STARS, CHARACTERES (1)
SYPHAX [Sophax: king of the Masaeisylians in Numidia (last quarter of the third century BC)] (1)
SYRINX TRANSFORMED TO REEDS [PURSUED BY PAN NEAR THE RIVER LADON] (1)
SYSIPHOS ROLLING A ROCK UP A MOUNTAIN. (1)

T. VOLUMNIUS [TITUS] (1)
TACITUS [GAIUS CORNELIUS] (1)
TALUS [SEATED ON THE ROCKY SHORE OF CRETE] EXPIRING THROUGH THE ENCHANTMENT OF MEDEA [FROM THE WOUND IN HIS FOOT BY A STONE WHICH MEADEA BY HER ART HAS CAUSED TO FALL UPON HIM] (1)
TANTALUS IN THE WATER ATTEMPTING TO REACH THE FRUIT FROM THE TREE (1)
TARQUIN THE ELDER [LUCIUS TARQUINIUS PRISCUS] (1)
TATIUS [TITUS], KING OF THE SABINES [HEAD] (1)
TAUNON [TAURON] WITH A PALM-BRANCH (1)
TELAMON AJAX AND EURYPYLUS [EURYPILUS, COMING TO THE SUCCOUR OF AJAX, HAS LAUNCHED HIS SPEAR AGAINST THE TROJANS] (1)
TELAMON AJAX DEFENDING THE SHIPS [AJAX, DEFENDING HIS SHIP, HAVING HAD HIS SPEAR CUT IN TWO BY THE SWORD OF HECTOR, WHO, WITH ANOTHER TROJAN, IS SETTING FIRE TO THE SHIP] (1)
TELAMON AJAX IN HIS MADNESS ATTACKING THE SHEEP [WHOM HE BELIEVED TO BE THE SONS OF ATREUS, HIS SWORD IN HIS UPLIFTED HAND, AND THE SHEATH IN THE OTHER] (1)
TELAMON AJAX KILLING SIMOISIUS [ANTIPHUS (ANTILLUS) THROWS HIS SPEAR AT AJAX; MISSES HIM, AND HITS LEUCUS WHO DRAGS THE BODY OF SIMOISIUS] (1)
TELEMACHUS AND MINERVA UNDER THE FORM OF THE OWL (1)
TELEMACHUS AND NESTOR [MENTOR ?] (1)
TELEMACHUS AND NESTOR [MINERVA IS SEEN FLYING AWAY AS AN OWL; ULYSSES, WHOSE HAND IS HELD BY NESTOR, IS LOOKING UP IN ASTONISHMENT] (1)
TELEMACHUS INTERCEDING FOR PHEMIUS (1)
TELEMACHUS KILLING AMPHINOMUS WITH A SPEAR [WHO HAD DRAWN HIS SWORD TO STRIKE ULYSSES] (1)
TELEPHUS CURED BY ACHILLES [TELEPHUS IS HEALED WITH THE RUST OF THE SPEAR OF ACHILLES.] (1)
TELEPHUS SUCKLED BY A HIND (1)
TELEPHUS WOUNDED BY ACHILLES (1)
TELESILLA OF ARGOS (1)
Telete walking with a candelabra. She holds her hand above a lamp. (1)
Telete with a vase in her hand which she places on a rock. (1)
Telete with four wings and with 'crotoli' in her hands. She is walking to the right but looking behind her. (1)
Telete with large wings on her shoulders. She has in her lifted right hand the hem of her clothing. In the left hand is a vine covered in grapes. (1)
TELLUS RECLINING ON THE GROUND, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, HER ARM AROUND A TREE, A CORNUCOPIA BEHIND, HER HAND ON A CELESTIAL GLOBE. A WINGED VICTORY APPROACHING, TWO WOMEN WITH CUPS BEHIND. (1)
TELLUS RECLINING ON THE GROUND, A CLOAK DRAPED OVER HER LEGS, HER ARM AROUND A TREE, A VASE BEHIND, HER HAND ON A CELESTIAL GLOBE. A CUPID APPROACHING (1)
TEMPERANCE [HOLDING A PALM FRONT AND A BRIDLE] (1)
Temple of Jupiter Serapis. (1)
TEMPLE, ATHENA (1)
TEMPLE, STATUE, MINERVA (1)
TERENCE PUBLIUS [ TERENTIUS AFER] (1)
TERENTIA, WIFE OF CICERO (1)
TERPSICHORE CLIPPING THE WING OF ONE OF THE PIERIDES (1)
TERPSICHORE WITH HER LYRE, LEANING AGAINST A PEDESTAL, ON WHICH IS A SMALL STATUE (1)
TERPSICHORE, HEAD, WITH A LYRE (1)
Tête d' Isis coéffée comme les précédentes, avec le même fruit & les mêmes feuilles. (1)
Tête d' Isis en face avec des cornes. (1)
Tête d' Isis en face avec une espéce de boissseau sur la tête. (1)
Tête d' Isis en face coéffée comme la précédente, & trois étoiles autour. Cette étoile étoit appellée Sothys par les Egyptiens, & Astrokynos par les Grecs (1)
Tête d' Isis en face coéffée d' une peau de Vache avec une massue au coté droit, & au gauche une corne d' abondance. (1)
Tête d' Isis en face environnée de rayons. (1)
Tête d' Isis jointe à une tête de Vache. (1)
Tête d' Isis un peu plus grande que la précédente, & travaillée avec encore plus de délicatesse. La coéffure en est aussi la même. (1)
Tête d' un Guerrier avec le casque, & tout autour des Caractéres de l' ancien Persan. Si les artistes de cette Nation ont été inférieurs à ceux d' Egypte, comme paroit le prouver le fait de Cambyse qui en tira des Sculpteurs pour les conduire en Perse, il semble d' un autre coté qu' ils leur étoient supérieurs pour l' idée des tetes. Les Egyptiens ayant tous des visages écrasés & Afriquains, leurs artistes qui n' avoient pas d' autres idées de beauté, imitoient la nature telle qu' elle se présentoit à eux, c' est à-dire, toujours avec le même air de tête, sans les savoir varier. Mais les Perses, hommes bien faits, devoient paroitre tels dans leurs sculptures, & c' est ainsi que les figures de Persépolis déssinées en grand nous en rendent bon témoignage, de même que la tête de cette Pâte qui a fort bon air, & qui a des traits réguliers. (1)
Tête d' un Guerrier avec un casque qui a des piéces pour couvrir la nuque, & la plus grande partie du cou & du bas du visage. Mais ce qui merite surtout d' être observé dans cette pâte, c' est le Bonnet mis sous le casque qui couvre jusqu' aux sourcils. On découvre un semblable bonnet plus distinctement sur une pierre gravée qui étoit dans le Cabinet Farnese à Parme. Ces bonnets sous le casque étoient déjà en usage du tems d' Homére qui en donne un à Ulysse. (1)
Tête d' un Guerrier avec un casque, qui comme le précédent, mais d' une façon differente, couvre le derriére du cou; ce casque sembleroit fait comme de cuir, tout piqué de cloux; tel étoit le casque d' Agamemnon( ) XXX "Clavis utrimque ornata galea" Une bande unie couvre le front, & une autre bande passe par dessus la tête d' une temple à l' autre. (1)
Tête de Cupidon en face. (1)
Tête de Cupidon, qui a les cheveux bouclés tout autour, & le le reste des cheveux en tresse sur la tête. (2)
Tête de Cybéle avec la parole XXX. (1)
Tête de Cybéle avec une branche de laurier sur l' épaule. (1)
Tête de Cybéle. (1)
Tête de Diane avec l' arc & le carquois sur l' épaule, & sur la tête au lieu de croissant, une tête de Cerf. Quelquefois le Cerf seul est l' image de( ) Diane. Il faut remarquer ici la façon de la coéffure des cheveux particuliére à Diane. Ses cheveux étoient liés ensemble sur le sommet de la tête, & cette mode étoit celle des jeunes filles, & s' appelloit XXX. Pausanias nous le fait remarquer, quand il rapporte de quelle maniére Léucippe amoureux de Daphné, Fille d' Alphée, vint à bout de sa passion: il prit un habit de femme, & se( ) lia les cheveux sur le sommet de la tête, comme soient les Vierges. Polyxéne étoit coéffée ainsi( ) à la maniére des vierges, selon le même Auteur. Diane seule, & quelquefois la Victoire, sont de toutes les Divinités celles qui portoient ainsi leurs cheveux pour signe de leur virginité. Aussi voyons nous Diane coéfée de cette façon dans la pierre gravée par Apollonius, de même que dans d' autres gravures de la grande Collection des Empreintes de notre Cabinet, aussi bien que sur les( ) Médailles. Les nouvelles mariées portoient encore leurs cheveux de la même maniére, comme on peut remarquer dans plusieurs bas reliefs. (1)
Tete de Diane en face, avec le croissant au dessus de la tête. (1)
Tête de femme avec une coéffure composée de plumes, à ce qu' il paroit en la confrontant avec quelques têtes Egyptiennes en grand, auxquelles celle-ci est très?semblable: je puis entr' autres citer une belle tête de basalte de la plus ancienne maniére Egyptienne du Cabinet d' un Amateur à Rome. Cette gravure prouve que l' art de graver étoit arrivé à un très?haut point deperfection parmi les Egyptiens: mais s' ils la poussoient à la plus grande finesse, il faut convenir d' un autre coté, qu' ils n' avoient d' autre idée de la beauté, que cellc que leur fournissoit leur nation, qu' ils n' ont jamais abandonnée. Les yeux sont tirés vers le nez, les jouës enflées, la bouche est taillée vers le haut, & le menton court, le tout réssemblant entiérement aux têtes des Statues Egyptiennes. L' ornement qui est autour du cou, & qui descend jusques à la gorge, est une espéce de mantille composée de plusieurs rangs, comme de perles, ainsi qu' on en voit à quelques Momies. Un des plus beaux Canopes de basalte de S. Em. Mr. le Cardinal Alexandre Albani a une mantille semblable; on croit y distinguer au prémier rang le fruit du Persea, dont le bas réssemble à un coeur, au second les feuilles de cet arbre qui avoient la figure d' une langue, & au troifiéme, une file de globules. (1)
Tête de Junon voilée, comme Vesta. On la voit sur un bas relief à Rome aves un voile qui lui couvre entiérement le visage. On veut que la tête de Junon voilée signifie l' air, dont elle étoit l' image. (1)
Tête de Jupiter Ammon ayant au dessus un Croissant comme Diane. C' est ici la seule fois qu' on ait trouvé Jupiter avec un Croissant, témoin la grande Collection d' Empreintes de notre Cabinet, où il n' y a rien de semblable. (1)
Tête de Jupiter Ammon en face avec ces lettres autour TEITSAE. (1)
Tête de Jupiter Ammon en face. (1)
Tête de Jupiter Ammon en profil, comme les quatre suivantes. (4)
Tête de Jupiter avec le Diadéme. (2)
Tête de Jupiter couronnée de laurier, & au dessus deux mouches. C' est une autre réprésentation de Jupiter Apomyos. Wolffgang Lazius( ) prend une simple mouche sur une Médaille Grecque pour le symbole de ce Dieu. (1)
Tête de Jupiter couronnée de laurier, ou d' olivier; la couronne d' olivier caractérisoit Jupiter Olympien, & le laurier étoit coonsacré à ce Dieu, parceque la foudre ne frappoit jamais cet arbre. (2)
Tête de Jupiter en forme de Mouche, dit XXX, ou Muscarius. Les deux ailes de l' Insecte forment la barbe du Dieu, le corps en fait le visage, & au dessus du front est la tête de la mouche, avec ses deux yeux qui sont aisés à distinguer. On sait qu' Hercule( ) étant fort incommodé des mouches, pendant un sacrifice qu' il fésoit à Jupiter à Elis, il le supplia de vouloir les chasser, d' où les Eliens retinrent la coutume de sacrifier à Jupiter Apomyos, c' est-à-dire, qui chasse les mouches. 0n trouve le même sujet sur une autre pierre gravée peu différente de notre pâte. ( ) Bellori y voit la face du Soleil , dont la chaleur raffine le miel; il prend les pieds de la mouche pour les rayons du Soleil. (1)
Tête de Jupiter Sérapis avec inscription autour XXX XXX c' est-à-dire: Jupiter Sérapis est unique. (1)
Tête de Jupiter Sérapis d'excellente gravure. (1)
Tête de Jupiter Sérapis. (1)
Tête de Jupiter. (1)
Tête de Mars ayant la barbe frisée; le casque y est aussi different des casques des précédentes gravures. (1)
Tête de Mars barbu, au casque de laquelle, comme de la suivante, on voit des cornes de bélier, comme aux Têtes de Jupiter Ammon. Plutarque rapporte, que( ) le casque du Roi Pyrrhus étoit orné de semblables cornes. (2)
Tête de Mars barbu, en face, avec le bouclier. Celle-ci ressemble à plusieurs autres Têtes qui passent sous le nom de Mars dans notre nombreuse Collection des Empreintes en souffre, & elle ressemble aussi à celle d' une Cornaline du Cabinet du Roi de France. (1)
Tête de Mars barbu. Cette Tête est de la maniére dure de la profonde antiquité, bienque la gravure en soit extrémement finie. Au reste en lui donnant le nom de Mars, je me suis fondé sur l' ancien Catalogue de notre Collection, & sur la ressemblance qu' elle a avec les cinq Têtes suivantes. Je dois cependant avouer que nos autres pierres & celles des autres Cabinets, où la figure de ce Dieu n' est pas équivoque, le représentent toujours jeune, de même que sa belle Statue( ) de la Villa Ludovisi à Rome, qui est telle que nous la depeint( ) Lucien. Mais aussi d' un autre coté, outre les raisons que j' ai apportées en premier lieu, on voit encore sur une Médaille de Syracuse une tête de Mars, à laquelle la notre ressemble parfaitement, ce qui peut suffire pour justifier le rang, qu' on lui donne ici; à quoi j' ajouterai encore, que dans la suite des autres pierres je n' entends pas repondre rigoureusement de toute la justesse de chaque dénomination de Mars, sur qui dans les bornes, que nous nous sommes assignées, il n' est pas aisé de pouvoir décider avec une pleine satisfaction. (5)
Tête de Mercure avec le Caducée. (3)
Tête de Mercure avec le Pétase & le Caducée. (2)
Tête de Mercure avec le Pétase. (1)
Tête de Mercure avec le Pétase. Ce morceau est l' une des meilleures gravures & des meilleures têtes de l' antiquité, & il rend le véritable caratére de ce Dieu, qui, comme chaque Divinité, a une idée de visage qui lui est particuliére. La tête ressemble parfaitement à la meilleure Statue de Mercure qui se soit conservée, c' est à-dire, à celle qui se trouve dans la Villa Ludovisi à Rome. Les Sculpteurs du plus haut tems de l' art fésoient les Mercures ressemblants à Alcibiade( ); & les Artistes, qui sont venus après, les ont sans doute imités; de sorte qu' il paroit vraisemblable, que les plus belles têtes de Mercure, telle qu' est celle ci, nous donnent en même tems la véritable physionomie d' Alcibiade. (1)
Tête de Mercure couronnée de laurier, avec le Caducée devant lui. (1)
Tête de Mercure en face avec son Pétase. (1)
Tête de Mercure sur un anneau, avec divers symboles, & au dessous deux mains qui se joignent. (1)
Tête de Minerve avec la tête de Méduse sur la poitrine. (1)
Tête de Minerve dont le casque est composé de deux masques, qui ressemblent au même Socrate. (1)
Tête de Minerve dont le casque est orné de deux masques semblables aux précédents; le cou se termine aussi en masque, & on en voit un quatriéme sur la poitrine. (1)
Tête de Minerve en face. (1)
Tête de Minerve posée sur une base qui lui forme le col, & qui est proprement une sorte de bouclier long, de forme irréguliére, où la foudre est représentée. (1)
Tête de Neptune aussi sans attributs. Je n' ai d' autre fondement pour mettre cette tête, qui est fort belle, parmi celles de Neptune, que la façon dont les cheveux y sont faits: ils lui tombent sur le cou en rangées de boucles perpendiculaires & paralléles, ce qui paroit avoir été particulier à Neptune: car là, où on lui a fait des cheveux flottants, on a disposé( ) sa barbe de la même maniére que nous voyons les cheveux sur cette pâte; quelquefois aussi sa barbe & ses cheveux( ) sont arrangés de la même façon. (1)
Tête de Proserpine. (1)
Tête de Saturne avec un diadême & la faulx, mais sans voile, comme on la voit sur une Médaille dans Béger. (1)
Tête de Saturne voilée avec la faulx devant lui. (1)
Tête de Sérapis & au dessous une Aigle qui plâne. (1)
Tête de Sérapis avec d' un coté le Soleil, & de l' autre un croissant. (1)
Tête de Sérapis avec le boisseau sur la tête, & celle d' Isis avec ce qu' on appelle Persea; entre deux est Harpocrate debout tenant la corne d' abondance, & une courte massue. Cette pierre sert à justisier une( ) Médaille d' Adrien, laquelle par rapport à la massue derriere la tête d' Harpocrate paroit avoir été mal entendue de Cuperus. (1)
Tête de Sérapis avec les attributs de Jupiter Ammon, d' Apollon, de Neptune, & d' Esculape.( ) Maffei en a donné l' explication. (2)
Tête de Sérapis rayonnée,avec les Cornes de Jupiter Ammon. (2)
Tête de Sérapis sur un piédestal rond porté par deux Amours. (1)
Tête de Sérapis, au dessus d' un pied. Cette paite est probablement prise d' une Cornaline du Cabinet du Roi de France, & Mr. Mariette( ) y croit voir un voeu à Jupiter Sérapis. Il est à remarquer que toutes les figures de Jupiter Sérapis sont des siecles postérieurs, & qu' on n' en trouve point d' ancienne sculpture ou gravure Egyptienne. Cela s' accorde avec la remarque de( ) Macrobe, qui dit, que Sérapis ne fut introduit en Egypte, que par les Ptolomées, mais que jamais les Nationaux ne reçurent son image dans leurs Temples. (1)
Tête de Vénus en face. C' est sous ce nom que cette tête à été marquée par le défunt Possesseur de notre Collection: je ne puis trouver d' autre raison de cette dénomination, que les deux rangs de Perles, qu' on y voit autour du cou. Les Perles( ) étoient un ornement propre à Vénus, & Jules César fit faire une cotte d' armes de perles péchées en Angleterre, pour en faire un don à Vénus Genitrix. Il faut pourtant avouer, que les Colliers de perles étoient aussi un ornement de Junon & d' autres Déesses, ainsi qu' on l' observe dans les Médailles de Crotone, de Cèrés & de Diane. (1)
Tête de Vulcain avec les ténailles, que l' on voit sur plusieurs Médailles Phœniciciennes. (2)
Tête de Vulcain avec un casque de forme conique, qui lui est ordinaire sur les Médailles, & entr' autres sur celles de l' Isle de Lipari, qui lui étoit consacrée: ce casque dans les( ) bas reliefs est quelquefois recourbé à la façon du bonnet Phrygien. (1)
Têtes accollées de Castor & de Pollux, & au dessus de chaque tête une étoile. (1)
Têtes accollées de Jupiter, & de Junon. (1)
Têtes de Castor & de Pollux se regardants. (1)
Têtes de Sérapis & d' Isis au dessus du Nil couché. (1)
Têtes de Serapis & d' Isis, au dessus d' une Aigle qui embrasse ces deux t têtes avec l' extremité des ses ailes. (1)
Tetrastyle temple with statue of Minerva who signals battle. A tree is to the left. (1)
TEUTHIS AND MINERVA [THEUTIS, BEING SHOWN THE WOUND ON HER THIGH, WHICH SHE HAD RECEIVED UNDER THE FORM OF MELAS] (1)
THALIA, HEAD, WITH A MASK AND CROOK (1)
THALIA, SEATED [HOLDING MASK AND PEDUM] (1)
THALIA, SEATED, FRAGMENT (1)
THARGILIA [OF MILETOS] (1)
THE [WINGED] FOOT AND CADUCEUS OF MERCURY (1)
The affair of Mars and Venus, discovered by Vulcan. (1)
THE AMAZON MYRTO SEATED BY THE SIDE OF MERCURY, BY WHOM SHE BECAME THE MOTHER OF MYRTILUS, THE CELEBRATED ARM-BEARER OF OENOMAUS, FATHER OF HIPPODAMIA (1)
THE AMOURS OF CERES WITH THE YOUNG IASIUS, OR IASON, THE SON OF JUPITER AND ELECTRA, ONE OF THE ATLANTIDES, IN A FIELD OF CORN (1)
THE APOTHEOSIS OF AN EMPERESS (1)
THE APOTHEOSIS OF HERCULES, WHO IS SEATED UPON AN EAGLE, AND BEARING A FIGURE OF VICTORY (1)
THE ARMED HOST SPRINGING FROM THE GROUND ON WHICH CADMUS HAD SCATTERED THE DRAGON'S TEETH [CADMUS SOWING THE TEETH OF THE DRAGON, WHICH IS LYING DEAD NEAR HIM, MINERVA DESCENDING TO HIM] (1)
THE BATTLE BETWEEN ETEOCLES AND POLYNICES [BOTH IN HELMETS AND SHORT MANTLES, SHIELDS AND SPEARS] (1)
THE BIRTH OF ADONIS IN THE MIDST OF THE NAIADS [WHO RECEIVE THE BODY OF THE TREE] (1)
THE BIRTH OF ADONIS, ATTENDED BY TWO NYMPHS (1)
THE BIRTH OF ATHENA: FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER SITTING ON A THRONE, BETWEEN VULCAN AND VENUS, MINERVA SITTING ON JUPITER'S HEAD. (1)
THE BIRTH OF BACCHUS. [JUPITER SEATED ON HIS THRONE IN THE CLOUDS, ATTENDED BY HIS EAGLE, RECEIVING THE INFANT, SEMELE RECLINING ON A CLOUD BENEATH] (2)
THE BIRTH OF HERCULES (1)
THE BIRTH OF JUPITER (1)
THE BIRTH OF ORION [ILYREUS DISCOVERING HIM UNDER THE BURIED SKIN OF AN OX] (1)
THE BIRTH OF RHODUS, ONE OF THE OCEANIDS, BELOVED BY APOLLO, WHO GAVE HER NAME TO AN ISLAND CALLED RHODES. CORRIGENDA: JUPITER APPEARING IN ALL HIS GLORY TO SEMELE (1)
THE BODY OF CAMILLA LYING BESIDE HER HORSE (1)
THE BODY OF PENTHESELEA DRAGGED BY DIOMEDE (1)
THE BOLT OF JOVE SEPERATING MARS AND HERCULES COMBATING (1)
THE BONE OF PELOPS RECOVERED BY A FISHERMAN [DEMARMENES] (1)
The bust of a beardless man in profile wearing a soft cap, the ends tied at the side, and a dotted scarf (?). (1)
The bust of a beardless man in profile wearing a soft cap. (1)
The bust of a lady with a hair band and droplet earring. (1)
The bust of a man. (1)
The bust of a woman. (2)
The bust of a wreathed lady, much undercut. (1)
The bust of Athena wearing a helmet with a bearded head decorating the forepart, and an aegis with winged Medusa head. (1)
The bust of the Genius of the Pantheon,with all the emblems of Jupiter. (1)
THE BUTTERFLY BINDING A FEMALE TO A COLUMN (1)
THE BUTTERFLY BINDING CUPID TO A COLUMN (2)
The centaur Cheiron, animal skin over his shoulders, holds Achilles who stands with a lyre; a tree behind. Ground line. (1)
THE CENTAUR CHIRON HEALING THE WOUND OF PROMETHEUS [THE VULTURE LYING DEAD AT HIS FEET] (1)
THE CENTAUR PHOLUS POURING OUT WINE FOR HIS GUEST HERCULES (1)
THE CHASE OF THE CALYDONIAN BOAR [MELEAGER AND ATALANTA, WITH OTHER FIGURES, HUNTING THE CALEDONIAN BOAR ; ATALANTA HAS JUST PIERCED WITH AN ARROW THE BOAR'S HEAD, BEFORE WHOM IS MELEAGER ABOUT TO STRIKE THE DEADLY BLOW WITH HIS SPEAR] (1)
THE CHILDREN OF MELANIPPE [MENALIPPE] SUCKLED BY A COW [FOUND BY THE SHEPHERD] (1)
THE CIRCUS, WITH CHARIOTS (1)
THE COMBAT BETWEEN AENEAS AND TURNUS, TO WHOM THE NYMPH JUTURNA IS PRESENTING THE SWORD OF DAUNUS WHILE VENUS IS PLACING IN THE HANDS OF AENEAS THE SPEAR HE HAD LOST (1)
THE COMBAT BETWEEN IDAS AND APOLLO [INTERRUPTED BY MARPISSA] (1)
THE COMBAT OF ACHILLES AND HECTOR INTERRUPTED BY A CLOUD (1)
THE COMBAT OF HECTOR AND ACHILLES [HECTOR OUTSIDE THE GATE OF ILLIUM, WAITS FOR THE SON OF PELEUS.] (1)
THE COMBAT OF HECTOR AND ACHILLES [MINERVA PRESENTING TO ACHILLES THE SPEAR WHICH HE HAD LAUNCHED AGAINST HECTOR, WHO IS RAISING HIS SHIELD TO DEFEND HIMSELF] (1)
THE COMBAT OF PARIS AND MENELAUS (2)
THE COMPANIONS OF ULYSSES OPENING THE BAG WHICH CONTAINS THE WINDS [ULYSSES SLEEPING ON BOARD HIS GALLEY, WHILE HIS CREW ARE OPENING THE BAGS OF WIND] (1)
THE CONTENTION FOR THE ARMS OF ACHILLES: AGAMEMNON AWARDING THE OBJECT OF DISPUTE TO ULYSSES, AS HAVING BEEN ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE TROJAN PRISONER A MORE FORMIDABLE ENEMY OF TROY THAN AJAX (1)
THE CONVEX SIDE OF THE SCARAB. ABOVE THE WINGS: A BUST OF ZEUS SERAPIS BETWEEN LIONS (1)
THE COUNCIL OF GODS [ASSEMBLED IN OLYMPUS]- JUPITER SENDING DOWN MINERVA (1)
THE CRETAN BULL RISING FROM THE SEA, AND MINOS OFFERING SACRIFICE [TO NEPTUNE] (1)
THE CYCLOPS PRESENTING THE TRIDENT TO NEPTUNE (1)
THE DAUGHTERS OF CECROPS LOOKING AT ERICTHONIUS [AGLAURA, HERSE, AND PANDROSA, EXCITED BY ENVY, WHO APPEARS IN THE FORM OF A BIRD PERCHED ON A TREE, TO OPEN THE BASKET WHICH PALLAS HAD ENTRUSTED TO THEM, SEE THE INFANT ERICHTHONIUS] (1)
THE DEAD BODY OF HECTOR UPON A FUNERAL PILE, ATTENDED BY PRIAM AND TWO OTHER FIGURES (1)
THE DEATH OF ALMON AND GALESUS - ALECTO ASCENDING TO HEAVEN [ALECTO, WITH TORCH IN HAND HOVERING OVER THE DEAD BODIES OF THE LATIN SHEPHERDS TYRRHEUS AND GALESUS, WHICH ARE LYING STRETCHED ON A ROCK] (1)
THE DEATH OF CALLIRHOE [KICKED BY HER LOVER CHAIREAS AFTER THE OTHER SUITORS CONVINCED HIM SHE HAS AN AFFAIR SHE FALLS INTO A COMA AND IS BURIED IN A LAVISH FUNERAL] (1)
THE DEATH OF DIDO, WHO IS ATTENDED BY HER SISTER (1)
THE DEATH OF ECHIDNA, KILLED WHILE SLEEPING BY THE SHEPHERD ARGUS (1)
THE DEATH OF HECTOR (1)
THE DEATH OF HYACINTHUS [SUPPORTED IN THE ARMS OF APOLLO, AT HIS FEET THE FLOWER IS SPRINGING] (1)
The death of Meleager. '27 figures'. He is collapsing at the right, below him an Eros with bow (?), at the right a figure before a cave with a boar in it, two dogs above. Beside and behind him eight figures and a child, including one prominent naked woman leaning towards him. Above, rocks, containing two figures and a bird. At the left a seated male, with a quiver (?), crowned by Eros, above two naked women reclining on rocks conversing, before a tree, beside which are two dogs. (1)
THE DEATH OF ORION [ LYING ON THE GROUND IN AGONY FROM THE BITE OF THE SCORPION, WHICH, INSTIGATED BY DIANA, IS BITING HIS FOOT; RESEMBLES THE DYING GLADIATOR ] (1)
THE DEATH OF ORPHEUS [ATTACKED BY TWO BACCHANTES, FOR HAVING ADOPTED THE PRINCIPLES OF THE EGYPTIAN PRIESTS] (1)
THE DEATH OF PATROCLUS [HECTOR PIERCING WITH HIS SPEAR THE BODY OF PATROCLUS] (1)
THE DEATH OF PENTHESILEA, WHO IS FALLING FROM HER HORSE TRANSFIXED BY THE SPEAR OF ACHILLES (1)
THE DEATH OF PROCRIS [ CEPHALUS FINDING HER WITH THE ARROW IN HER SIDE BENEATH A TREE ] (1)
The discobolus as the statue in Rome, rather elongated. Ground line. (1)
The discobolus, as the statue in Rome. Ground line. (1)
THE DISCOVERY OF ACHILLES; COMPOSITION OF FOUR FIGURES (1)
THE DISPUTE BETWEEN CALCHAS AND MOPSAS ONE IS SEATED WITH A PIG BESIDE HIM, THE OTHER STANDING BENEATH A TREE (1)
THE DOG SIRIUS (1)
THE DOLPHIN SENT BY NEPTUNE ENTICING AMPHITRITE, DAUGHTER OF OCEAN AND TETHYS, TO FOLLOW HIM [AMPHITRITE PROMISING THE DOLPHIN TO MARRY NEPTUNE] (1)
THE DREAM OF AGAMEMNON (1)
THE DYING ULYSSES IS RECOGNIZED BY TELEGONUS (1)
THE EAGLE OF JOVE GIVING THE VASE OF BLACK WATER [ FROM THE FOUNTAIN GUARDED BY THE TWO SERPENTS ] TO PSYCHE (1)
The eagle of Jupiter at the centre of the Zodiac. (1)
The eagle of Jupiter with crown and thunderbolt. (1)
The eagle of Jupiter with little Love who aims his bow. (1)
The emperor Pescennius Niger in armour but with no helmet, standing behind a small rock, behind which is a tree, a bow at his feet, extends a hand to two soldiers, one helmeted, holding out branches; above, cymbals, a bearded mask, a bell, and a disc are suspended. Ground line. (1)
The facing head of a youth, inscribed in Greek AELIOS. (1)
THE FALL OF PHAETON (1)
THE FALL OF PHAETON [ HIS SISTERS CHANGING INTO TREES ] (1)
THE FALL OF VULCAN [ONE OF THE SUITORS FALLING IN TERROR TO THE EARTH, THE TORCH FALLING FROM HIS HAND] (1)
THE FAMILY OF AENEAS QUITTING TROY [AENEAS CARRYING ANCHISES, AND FOLLOWED BY CREUSA AND ASCANIUS, FROM THE FLAMES OF TROY] (1)
THE FIGURE OF JUNO SOSPITA, COVERED WITH A GOAT-SKIN, AND ARMED WITH A LANCE AND SHIELD (1)
The figure of Medusa with four wings. (1)
THE FIGURE OF THE NILE, WITH ITS ATTRIBUTES (1)
THE FINDING OF OEDIPUS [BY PHORBUS] (1)
THE FIRST GREAT EXPLOIT OF HERCULES, THE VICTORY OVER THE NEMEAN LION (1)
The forepart of a bull and of a lion turned and connected with wings. (1)
The forepart of a horse whose chest is formed as a man's head, ridden by an Eros with a whip. The horse's rear is a ram's head, holding an ear of corn. The horse's foreleg is like a plough on which stands a hare jumping up to something in the horse's mouth; a snake beneath it. Below is an eagle tearing a hare. (1)
The forepart of a winged goat. (1)
The forge of Vulcan, who works the armour of Mars. (3)
THE FRONTAL BUST OF A WOMAN WITH A FLAT CROWN IN A TEMPLE WITH A DOMED ROOF AND A SUN DISC BETWEEN URAEI AS EMBLEM (2)
The frontal bust of a woman; an animal skin (?) at the shoulder so perhaps a maenad. (1)
THE GENIUS OF SLEEP [SOMNUS] CONVEYING JUNO'S MESSAGE TO NEPTUNE (1)
THE GENIUS OF SLEEP WITH POPPY OVERPOWERING PALINURUS [WHO IS LEANING ON THE RUDDER OF A VESSEL] (1)
THE GHOST OF CLEONICE APPEARING TO PAUSANIAS [ARISTODEMOS AFRAID OF THE SPECTRE OF HIS DAUGHTER] (1)
THE GHOST OF CREUSA DISAPPEARING FROM AENEAS [NEAR THE BURNING WALL OF TROY] (1)
THE GIANTS SPRINGING FROM THE BLOOD OF URANUS, KILLED BY SATURN (1)
THE GIANTS TERRIFIED AT THE BRAYING OF AN ASS (1)
THE GIANTS TERRIFIED AT THE BRAYING OF AN ASS [THE ASS OF SILENUS] (1)
THE GOAT AMALTHEA NURSING THE INFANT JUPITER. AN EAGLE BRINGING HIM AMBROSIA IN A CUP (1)
THE GODDESS VESTA, HOLDING IN ONE HAND THE PALLADIUM, IN THE OTHER THE SACRED FIRE (1)
The goddesses at the Judgement of Paris, naked but holding dress and posed as the three Graces. Aphrodite at the centre is being crowned by a small Eros. Ground line. (1)
The Good Shepherd carrying a lamb over his shoulders, between two sheep. (1)
THE GREEKS ISSUING FROM THE TROJAN HORSE THE WALLS OF THE CITY, WHICH ARE IN FLAMES, IN THE BACKGROUND (1)
THE HAMADRYAD FRIGHTENING AWAY PARHELIUS, WHO ATTEMPTED TO CUT DOWN HER OAK (1)
The hand of Apollo aims his arrow, and kills a serpent Python. (1)
The head of a bearded man in profile, signature in the field. (1)
The head of a dog (?) (1)
The head of a god (Zeus or Poseidon) in profile. (1)
The head of a lion in the field above a bird . (1)
The head of a man in three-quarter view, a dot in the field; hatched border. (1)
The head of a man joined to that of a woman. (1)
The head of a man wearing a Corinthian helmet backwards. (1)
The head of a man, his cheeks carefully modelled to give a ?drawn? appearance. (1)
The head of a man. (1)
The head of a woman, wearing a droplet earring, with bands in the hair; the relief much undercut. (1)
The head of a young man joined to that of a bearded man. (1)
The head of a youth or woman confronting a bearded head. (1)
The head of a youth or woman with long hair (Athena ?) wearing a helmet. (1)
The head of a youth with long ringlets wearing a Phrygian cap, its side flaps tucked under the folded crown. (1)
THE HEAD OF PEGASUS (2)
THE HEAD OF PEGASUS OVER A LYRE (1)
THE HEAD OF SATURN (1)
The head of St Susanna. (1)
THE HEAD OF THESEUS [COVERED WITH THE SKIN OF THE MINOTAUR] (1)
The heads of a bearded man, a negroid head with collared dress, and a woman (?).(The three Kings (of Cologne) representing Africa, Europe, Asia?). (1)
The heads of Bacchus and Ariadne. She wears a 'stefane' and he has a crown of ivy. (1)
THE HERALD IDAEUS PRESENTING THE GIFTS OF PRIAM TO ACHILLES (1)
THE HERALD OF EURYSTHEUS [EURISTHEUS] DELIVERING THE ORDERS TO HERCULES TO PERFORM THE TWELVE GREAT LABOURS (1)
THE HERALDS TALTHYBIUS AND EURYBATES TAKING AWAY BRISEIS, ATTENDED BY PATROCLUS (1)
THE HUNTER EPYTUS, SON OF ELATUS KING OF ARCADIA, KILLED BY A SERPENT (1)
THE INFANT AESCULAPIUS NURSED BY A WILD GOAT OF EPIDAURUS (1)
THE INFANT AESCULAPIUS NURSED BY A WILD GOAT, GUARDED BY A DOG, AND DISCOVERED BY THE SHEPHERD ARESTANUS (1)
THE INFANT APOLLO NURSED BY NYMPHS. CORRIGENDA: THE INFANT APOLLO BATHED BY NYMPHS [NYMPHS POURING PERFUME] (1)
THE INFANT APOLLO, AFTER BEING BATHED BY THE NYMPHS IN THE WATERS OF OCEAN, WAS RENDERED IMMORTAL BY THEMIS, WHO FED HIM WITH AMBROSIA AND NECTAR. CORRIGENDA: THEMIS RENDERING THE YOUNG APOLLO IMMORTAL (1)
THE INFANT BACCHUS IN THE PIRATES' VESSEL CHANGING THEM INTO DOLPHINS (1)
THE INFANT CAECULUS [SON OF VULCAN, CONCEIVED WHEN A SPARK OF FIRE FROM THE HEARTH FELL INTO HIS MOTHER'S LAP, EXPOSED BY HER NEAR THE TEMPLE OF JUPITER] FOUND IN THE FIRE BY SHEPHERDS. [CAECULUS WAS THE FOUNDER OF PRAENESTE] (1)
THE INFANT HERCULES STRANGLING THE SERPENTS (1)
THE INFANT LINUS [SON OF APOLLO AND PSAMANTHE, CARRIED BY A SHEPHERD] ATTACKED BY DOGS (1)
THE INFANT OEDIPUS, HANGING FROM A TREE, FOUND BY THE SHEPHERD PHARBUS [PHORBAS] (1)
THE INFANT VULCAN, HAVING FALLEN FROM HEAVEN ON THE ISLAND OF LEMNOS, IS SAVED BY THETIS AND THE NYMPH EURONYME (1)
THE INTERVIEW BETWEEN HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE [ RAISING THE INFANT ASTYANAX IN HIS ARMS BEFORE ANDROMACHE AND HER ATTENDANTS HIS HELMET, SPEAR, AND SHIELD, ON THE GROUND BEHIND HIM] (1)
THE INTERVIEW BETWEEN HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE [HECTOR STRETCHING FORTH HIS ARMS TO EMBRACE THE INFANT ASTYANAX, WHO IS CLINGING TO HIS NURSE] (1)
THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS (1)
THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS: PARIS (WITH A PHRYGIAN CAP) SITTING ON A ROCK UNDER A TREE, GIVING THE APPLE TO APHRODITE, WHO IS STANDING WITH EROS BETWEEN HERA AND ATHENA (WITH HELMET AND SHIELD) (1)
THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS: PARIS (WITH A PHRYGIAN CAP) SITTING ON A ROCK WITH HIS STAFF, GIVING THE APPLE TO APHRODITE, WHO IS STANDING BETWEEN HERA (WITH A CLOAK) AND ATHENA (LEANING ON A SPEAR), A TREE BEHIND THEM (1)
THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS: PARIS GIVING THE APPLE TO APHRODITE, WHO IS STANDING BETWEEN HERA (WITH A CLOAK) AND ATHENA (LEANING ON A SPEAR AND WEARING A HELMET), HERMES (WITH A KERYKEION) ON ONE SIDE, ANOTHER FIGURE (ERIS?) ON THE OTHER, ZEUS IN THE CLOUDS ABOVE (1)
THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS: THE THREE GODDESSES. APHRODITE WITH THE APPLE, HERA HOLDING THE END OF A CLOAK AND ATHENA WEARING A HELMET (1)
THE LAESTRYGONIAN GIANTS HURLING ROCKS AT THE FLEET OF ULYSSES [WHO IS CUTTING THE CABLE OF HIS GALLEY TO PRESERVE HIMSELF] (1)
THE LYCIAN PEASANTS TURNED INTO FROGS CORRIGENDA: LATONA METAMORPHOSING THE LYCIAN PEASANTS INTO FROGS (1)
The lyre of Apollo (4)
The lyre of Apollo in the middle of a laurel crown. (1)
The lyre of Apollo. (2)
THE MAN HEADED BULL GELAS, STAR, FLOWER (1)
The mask of Silenus joined to a mask of Minerva, cresting from her helmet above. (1)
THE METAMORPHOSIS OF ACTAEON [DIANA AND HER NYMPHS SURPRISED BY ACTAEON, WHO IS LOOKING THROUGH THE BRANCHES OF A TREE] (1)
THE METAMORPHOSIS OF ATLAS [INTO A MOUNTAIN][PERSEUS SHOWING THE HEAD OF MEDUSA TO ATLAS, AND CHANGING HIM INTO A ROCK][PEGASUS SPRINGING FROM THE BLOOD OF THE MEDUSA WHILE ATLAS IS TURNED TO STONE BENEATH THE SHIELD] (1)
THE METAMORPHOSIS OF HERMAPHRODITUS (1)
THE MOTHER OF BRANCHUS DREAMING [LYING ON A COUCH, HER EYES FIXED UPON THE SUN (THE MOTHER OF BRANCHUS DREAMT THAT THE SUN ENTERED HER MOUTH AND PASSED THROUGH HER SYSTEM, CAUSING HER TO CONCEIVE)] (1)
THE MUMMYFIED HORUS (HOLDING FLAIL AND CROOK) BETWEEN TWO (?) FIGURES OF ISIS (WINGS UP DOWN, WEARING LOTUS CROWNS) ABOVE A SCARAB BEETLE WITH DOUBLE WINGS (1)
THE MURDERERS OF ORPHEUS [THE BACCHANTES ] CHANGED INTO TREES [BY BACCHUS IN HIS CHARIOT] (1)
The Muse Erato stands by a lamp on a column and plays the lyre. (1)
The muse Kalliope (1)
The muse Melpomene (1)
The Muse Melpomene with her lyre. (1)
The muse Polyhymnia (1)
The muse Terpsichore (1)
THE MYRMIDONS WITH THE DEAD BODY OF ACHILLES (1)
THE NAMING OF ATHENS. CORRIGENDA: CONTEST BETWEEN MINERVA AND NEPTUNE [MINERVA PRODUCING THE OLIVE AND NEPTUNE THE HORSE] (1)
THE NUPTIALS OF JASON AND MEDEA [WHO ARE UNITED BY CUPID] (1)
THE NURSING OF CAMILLA [METABUS HOLDS CAMMILLA TO THE UDDERS OF A MARE] (1)
THE NYMPH AMALTHEA FEEDING JUPITER FROM A HORN, A GOAT IN THE FIELD (1)
the nymph Clytie / Isis (1)
THE NYMPH INO, IN A SHELL DRAWN BY DOLPHINS, GIVING HER VEIL TO ULYSSES, WHO HAS FALLEN INTO THE SEA (1)
THE NYMPHS WASHING THE HORSE ARION IN THE WATERS OF THE SEA (1)
THE OATH OF THE HORATII (1)
THE ORIGIN OF THE CADUCEUS (1)
The peacock, sacred animal of Jupiter, with serpents between the claws, with an allusion to Hercules' birth. (1)
THE PHAEACIAN SAILORS LAYING ULYSSES ASLEEP UNDER THE SHELTER OF A TREE [THE PHEACIANS (THREE IN NUMBER) DEPOSITING THE SLEEPING ULYSSES ON THE SHORE OF ITHACA THE HEAD OF THEIR GALLEY AND THE RICH PRESENTS OF ALCINOUS, SEEN BEHIND, THE OLIVE TREE SPREADING OVER THE GROUP] (1)
THE PHANTOM OF IPHTHIME [MINERVA UNDER THE FORM OF IPHTIMUS] CONSOLING PENELOPE IN HER SLEEP (1)
THE PRETENSIONS OF DANAUS TO THE CROWN OF ARGOS PROVED BY A SIGN [AT DAWN A WOLF FELL UPON A HERD OF OXEN THAT WAS PASTURING BEFORE THE WALL, AND ATTACKED AND FOUGHT WITH THE BULL THAT WAS THE LEADER OF THE HERD. IT OCCURRED TO THE ARGIVES THAT GELANOR WAS LIKE THE BULL AND DANAUS LIKE THE WOLF, FOR AS THE WOLF WILL NOT LIVE WITH MEN, SO DANAUS UP TO THAT TIME HAD NOT LIVED WITH THEM. IT WAS BECAUSE THE WOLF OVERCAME THE BULL THAT DANAUS WON THE KINGDOM. ACCORDINGLY, BELIEVING THAT APOLLO HAD BROUGHT THE WOLF ON THE HERD, HE FOUNDED A SANCTUARY OF APOLLO LYCIUS.] (1)
THE PROW OF A BOAT WITH PALM BRANCHES IN A TROPHY (?) AND TWO FIGURES EMBRACING (?) (1)
THE PROW OF A BOAT, CRESCENT MOON AND STAR (1)
THE PUNISHMENT OF MARSYAS [A SCYTHIAN ATTENDANT OF APOLLO FLAYING MARSYAS, DIRECTED BY THE GOD, WHO STANDS WITH THE LYRE IN HAND] (1)
THE PUNISHMENT OF PHLEGYAS. [PHLEGIAS SHRINKING IN HORROR FROM THE ROCK WHICH IS HANGING OVER HIM IN TARTARUS.] (1)
THE QUARREL BETWEEN ACHILLES AND AGAMEMNON ALLAYED BY MINERVA (1)
THE RACE BETWEEN ATALANTA AND HIPPOMENES [ATALANTE STOOPING DOWN TO TAKE THE GOLDEN APPLE OF VENUS] (1)
THE RAPE OF EUROPA (1)
THE RAPE OF GANYMEDE (1)
The rape of Proserpina with the emblem of Sicily (to signal the location of the rape). (1)
THE RECONCILIATION OF ACHILLES AND AGAMEMNON [WITNESSED BY ULYSSES AND TALTHIBIUS] (1)
THE RIVER GELAS, UNDER THE FORM OF A BULL (1)
THE RIVER GOD TIBER COMFORTING AND COUNSELLING AENEAS [WITH A PROMISE OF EVANDER'S ASSISTANCE. THE WHITE SOW IS SEEN UNDER THE OAK TREE] (1)
THE RIVER-GOD XANTHUS REPROACHING ACHILLES FOR HAVING FILLED HIS STREAM WITH THE BODIES OF THE TROJANS HE HAD SLAIN, ONE OF WHICH IS LYING AMONG SOME RUSHES ON THE LEFT ACHILLES, WHO IS ARMED WITH SHIELD AND SWORD, IS ELUDING THE PURSUIT OF THE RIVER-GOD (1)
The sacred owl of Minerva above a ram's head. In the field are two javelins. (1)
The sacred owl of Minerva above an amphora. (1)
The sacred owl of Minerva. (1)
THE SACRIFICE TO THE GOD MYIAGRUS [MINERVA APPEARING TO MYAGRIUS, WHO IS SURROUNDED BY FLIES] (1)
THE SACRIFICE TO VENUS BY THESEUS [TAKING THE KID, WHICH AT THAT MOMENT BECOMES A GOAT] (1)
The sceptre of Neptune around which is a dolphin. (1)
THE SEA GOD TRITON SEIZING MISENUS [MISENE BY THE LEG] (1)
THE SERVANT PERFUMING LAERTES [BEHIND HIM IS MINERVA RESTORING HIM TO YOUTH] (1)
THE SHADE OF ANCHISES APPEARING IN A DREAM TO AENEAS, WHO IS SEATED RESTING ON HIS SHIELD, NEAR A CANDELABRUM (1)
THE SHADE OF HECTOR APPEARING TO AENEAS IN HIS SLEEP [THE NIGHT WHICH CLOSED THE FATE OF TROY, TO WARN HIM OF THE DANGER, AND TO URGE HIS REMOVING TO A PLACE OF SAFETY THE LARES AND THE OBJECTS SACRED TO THE WORSHIP OF VESTA] (1)
THE SHEPHERDS DISCOVERING THE INFANT JUPITER NURSED BY THE GOAT (1)
THE SHIPS OF AENEAS, WHEN FIRED BY TURNUS, CHANGED INTO NYMPHS; WHILE THE RUTULIANS ARE TERROR-STRUCK AT THE SIGHT [TURNUS AND MESSAPUS, WITH BURNING TORCHES IN THEIR HAND, OBSERVING THE GALLEYS OF AENEAS CHANGED INTO SEA-GODDESSES] (1)
THe Silenus with a mystic 'vanno' on his head drags a goat towards a fire, on which a woman sprinkles incense. A satyr assists with the sounds of the double pipes. (1)
THE SIMULACRA OF JUNO UPON IXION (1)
THE SLAVE, PARIS, AND A WILD BEAST [PARIS SAVED BY THE HERALD ARCHELAUS] (1)
THE SOULS OF THE GUILTY [THREE UMBRAE] DRINKING THE BLOOD OF THE VICTIM [COW] OFFERED BY HERCULES (1)
THE SPHINX KILLING ONE OF HER VICTIMS (1)
THE SPHINX KILLING ONE OF HER VICTIMS [ATTACKING HEMON] (1)
THE SPIRIT OF PATROCLUS APPEARING TO ACHILLES, WHO IS SEATED SLEEPING, AFTER HAVING DRAWN THE BODY OF HECTOR ROUND THE WALLS (1)
THE SUITORS GIVING PRESENTS TO PENELOPE (1)
THE SUN (A ROUND FACE WITH RAYS) (1)
THE SUN (HEAD WITH RAYS) (1)
THE SUPPLIANTS BEFORE NESTOR (1)
THE SWAN RAPING LEDA, CUPID AT THE SIDE (1)
THE TEMPLE OF VENUS (1)
THE THREE FATES (2)
THE THREE GRACES (8)
THE THREE GRACES, SIGNATURE, INSCRIPTION (1)
The three sacred animals to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva (the eagle, peacock and owl) (1)
The top half of Ariadne and Bacchus. She wear a 'stefane', is veiled with an 'occipite' and has a sceptre in her hand. He has a crown of roses. (1)
THE TRANSFORMATION OF SCYLLA. CORRIGENDA: CIRCE POISONING THE WATER IN WHICH SCYLLA BATHES [TO CHANGE HER INTO A MARINE MONSTER] (1)
THE TRIUMPH OF BACCHUS, WHO IS SEATED IN HIS CAR DRAWN BY A CENTAUR, AND PRECEEDED BY A SATYR AND NYMPH PLAYING THE PIPES AND CYMBALS: THE GOD, WHO IS HOLDING A THYRSUS, IS SUPPORTED IN HIS CAR BY A FAUN (1)
THE TROJAN HORSE (2)
THE TROJAN WOMEN BURNING THE FLEET OF AENEAS [INSTIGATED BY IRIS] (1)
THE TROJANS DRAWING THE WOODEN HORSE INTO THEIR CITY (1)
The upper part of three warriors advancing, all helmeted; one with shield device of a griffin attacking a deer; one with a head on the corselet; one with a linen corselet and shield. 'The Horatii', but the middle one may be wounded, perhaps Aineias (see Würzburg for discussion). (1)
THE VESTAL CLAUDIA DRAWING THE SHIP CONTAINING THE STATUE OF CYBELE (1)
The Virgin Mary standing over a winged angel head with four similar heads at either side of her, the lower two in profile. (1)
THE VISION APPEARING TO PRIAM, WHO IS SLEEPING ON A COUCH (1)
THE VULTURE DEVOURING THE LIVER OF PROMETHEUS (1)
THE VULTURE PREYING ON PROMETHEUS (1)
The wedding of Eros and Psyche. Inscribed TRYPHON EPOIEI. (1)
THE WIFE OF ARISTODEMUS PREPARING TO KILL HERSELF BESIDE THE DEAD BODY OF HER DAUGHTER (1)
The winged forepart of a griffin, hatched border. (1)
The young Apollo crowned with laurel leaves, with bow and arrows. He seems to be closing away the spoils of Python, which from then on decorates his tripod. (1)
The young Hercules rests, cloak on arm, club in hand. (1)
The Zeus eagle lifting Ganymede who holds an arrow. Inscribed KOIMOU (a signature of Natter). (1)
THEOCLYMENUS, THE AUGUR, INTERPRETING THE OMEN OF THE HAWK AND THE DOVE TO TELEMACHUS [BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE] (1)
THEOCRITUS THE POET (1)
THEONE [DAUGHTER OF THESTOR, SISTER OF CALCHAS AND LEUCIPPE] CARRIED OFF BY A PIRATE (1)
THEOPHANE BORNE BY NEPTUNE, TRANSFORMED INTO A RAM, TO THE ISLAND OF CRUMISSA (1)
THEOXENE [OF THESSALY] (1)
THERPANDRE [Terpander, of Antissa in Lesbos, a Greek poet and cithara player] (1)
THESEUS (?) FIGHTING AN OLD MAN WITH A CROOK, WHO HAS FALLEN TO THE GROUND ( SINIS ?) (1)
THESEUS (?) HOLDING AN AMAZON WITH A PELTA , WHO HAS FALLEN TO HER KNEES NEXT TO AN ALTAR (1)
THESEUS (?) HOLDING AN AMAZON, WHO HAS FALLEN TO HER KNEES NEXT TO A HORSE (1)
THESEUS (?) LIFTING THE STONE UNDER A TREE STUMP AND DISCOVERING THE SANDELS (?) AND SWORD (2)
THESEUS (ON HIS WAY FROM TROEZENE TO ATHENS) KILLING PHAEA [THE SOW PHAYA] (1)
THESEUS [PALAEMON] ON A DOLPHIN, BEARING THE RING OF MINOS AND THE CROWN OF ARIADNE [AMPHITRITE] [BY THE RECOVERY OF WHICH HE HAD PROVED HIMSELF TO MINOS TO BE THE SON OF NEPTUNE] (1)
THESEUS [WITH HIS UPRAISED CLUB] SLAYING THE BRIGAND SISYPHUS: HIS HAND RESTS ON A ROCK, THE SYMBOL OF PUNISHMENT IN HELL (1)
THESEUS ABANDONING ARIADNE [WHO IS SLEEPING ON A COUCH], AND ELOPING WITH HER SISTER PHAEDRA [ON HIS VESSEL] (1)
THESEUS AND HIS FATHER, SEIZED WITH HORROR, QUIT THE TABLE (1)
THESEUS AND PERIGONE [HAVING SLAIN SINIS, IS ABOUT TO CARRY OFF HIS DAUGHTER] (1)
THESEUS AND THE MINOTAUR (1)
THESEUS CARRYING OFF HELEN, THE DAUGHTER OF LEDA [AWAY FROM THE TEMPLE OF DIANA] (1)
THESEUS CHAINED [TO THE GATE OF TARTARUS], WHILE CERBERUS IS TEARING PIRITHOUS (1)
THESEUS CONQUERING PERIPHATES [FROM WHOM HE IS TAKING THE IRON CLUB] (1)
THESEUS CONQUERING THE MINOTAUR [SLAYING HIM WITH A CLUB] (1)
THESEUS DESTROYS THE CENTAUR EURYTION, WHO IS CARRYING OFF HIPPODAMIA (1)
THESEUS DISCOVERING THE SWORD AND SANDALS INDICATED TO HIM BY AETHRA (1)
THESEUS FIGHTING THE CENTAUR - AFTER THE STATUE BY CANOVA (1)
THESEUS FINDING HIS FATHER'S SWORD AND SANDALS (1)
THESEUS INSTRUCTED BY ARIADNE HOW TO RETURN FROM THE DEPTHS OF THE LABYRINTH [THE HERO IS LEANING ON HIS CLUB AND STRETCHING OUT HIS HAND TO RECEIVE THE GIFT OF THE DAUGHTER OF MINOS] (1)
THESEUS KILLING SCIRON THE BRIGAND, WHO INFESTED ATTICA [KILLING KYRON] (1)
THESEUS KILLING THE MINOTAUR (2)
THESEUS KILLS SINIS, AFTER HE HAS BOUND HIM BETWEEN TWO PINE TREES (1)
THESEUS RAISING THE STONE (1)
THESEUS RECEIVING FROM ARIADNE THE CLUE OF THREAD TO GUIDE HIM THROUGH THE LABYRINTH (1)
THESEUS RESTORING HELEN TO THE BROTHERS CASTOR AND POLLUX (1)
THESEUS SACRIFICING THE BULL [THESEUS SLAYING THE CRETAN BULL AT THE ALTAR OF MINERVA] (1)
THESEUS SLAYING THE CRETAN BULL AT THE ALTAR OF MINERVA (1)
Theseus stands with his club beside a tower, in the arched door of which is the dead Minotaur. (1)
THESEUS WITH HIS CLUB WITH THE DEAD MINOTAUR (1)
THESEUS, HIS CLUB ON THE GROUND, HOLDING A DEAD WOMAN (PHAEDRA?) (3)
THESEUS, HIS WIFE ANTIOPE THE QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS, AND HIPPOLYTUS THEIR SON (1)
THESEUS, WHEN A YOUTH, ATTACKING THE SKIN OF THE NEMAEAN LION [IN THE PRESENCE OF KING PITTHEUS] (1)
THESTOR [FOLLOWING THE ORDER OF THEONE] ABOUT TO KILL HIS DAUGHTER LEUCIPPE (1)
THESTOR PREVENTED BY LEUCIPPE FROM KILLING HIMSELF (1)
THETIS (?) ON A HIPPOKAMPOS WITH A SHIELD (?) (1)
THETIS [IN A SHELL DRAWN BY DOLPHINS ] AND PHASIS [WHOM SHE TRANSFORMS INTO A RIVER] (1)
Thetis and the armour of Achilles. (1)
THETIS BRINGING THE COMMANDS OF JUPITER TO ACHILLES TO RESTORE THE DEAD BODY OF HECTOR (1)
THETIS CARRYING THE ARMS TO ACHILLES (1)
THETIS CONSOLING ACHILLES (1)
THETIS EXPOSING ACHILLES TO THE FLAMES [SURPRISED BY PELEUS] (1)
THETIS HOLDING THE INFANT ACHILLES BY HIS HEEL OVER A KRATER, A TORCH (?) IN HER OTHER HAND. A WOMAN KNEELING BESIDE THE KRATER UNDER A TREE IS HOLDING TWO TORCHES. IN THE TREE A RAM'S HEAD AND A FILLET (?) (1)
THETIS IMMERSING ACHILLES IN THE STYX (2)
THETIS INQUIRING OF ACHILLES [ON THE SEA-SHORE] THE CAUSE OF HIS AFFLICTION [EMBRACING HIM] (1)
THETIS PRESENTING ARMS TO ACHILLES, WHO IS STANDING MOURNING OVER THE DEAD BODY OF PATROCLUS (1)
THETIS PRESENTING THE ARMS TO ACHILLES [WHO IS SEATED BY THE SEA-SIDE] (1)
THETIS PRESERVING THE BODY OF PATROCLUS FROM PUTREFACTION [POURING FROM A VASE AMBROSIA AND NECTAR OVER THE DEAD BODY, WHICH IS LYING ON A COUCH, AT THE FOOT OF WHICH STANDS ACHILLES IN CONVERSATION WITH HIS DIVINE MOTHER] (1)
THETIS RECEIVED BY CHARIS, THE SPOUSE OF VULCAN (1)
THETIS SUPPLICATING JUPITER TO REVENGE THE WRONG DONE TO ACHILLES BY AGAMEMNON (1)
THETIS SURPRISED BY PELEUS AT THE MOMENT OF EXPOSING ACHILLES TO THE FLAMES (1)
THETIS TRANSFORMED INTO A FLAME [PELEUS ALARMED] (1)
THETIS TRANSFORMED INTO A SERPENT [PELEUS FLYING FROM HER] (1)
THETIS TRANSFORMED TO A TREE (1)
THETIS TRANSFORMING HERSELF INTO A TIGRESS, TO AVOID PELEUS (1)
Thetis, dress over head and around legs, riding on a Triton carrying a shield for her son; waves. (1)
THETIS, IN THE COUNCIL OF THE GODS, IS SEATED IN A DIGNIFIED MANNER NEAR JUPITER, MINERVA AND JUNO SEEN BEHIND (1)
THETIS, PELEUS, AND THE CENTAUR CHIRON (1)
THETIS, UPON A SEA-HORSE, CARRYING A SHIELD (1)
THIS STONE REPRESENTS CENCHREUS LIFELESS, AND NEAR HIM HIS MOTHER WEEPING. SHE SHED SO MANY TEARS THAT SHE WAS CHANGED TO A FOUNTAIN. CORRIGENDA: PYRENE WEEPING OVER THE DEAD BODY OF CENCHREUS [CENCHREA?] (1)
THISBE PURSUED BY A LION [ DROPPING HER VEIL, WHICH THE ANIMAL IS SEIZING IN HIS MOUTH ] (1)
THISBE THROWING HERSELF UPON THE BODY OF PYRAMUS (1)
THREE [TWO] GREEKS DEPOSITING THE BONES OF PATROCLUS IN AN URN (1)
Three bulls (?) (1)
Three cherubs in the forge of Vulcan, playing with his tools. (1)
Three conjoined bearded heads. (1)
THREE CUPIDS (SCULPTORS) (1)
THREE CUPIDS (WRESTLERS) (1)
THREE CUPIDS IN A BOAT (1)
Three Cupids in a boat at sea, one plays the double pipe, another the syrinx, and the third a lyre. (1)
Three eagles, two standing on altars, the centre one on a crater. Poppies at one side. (1)
THREE EROTES GATHERING FRUIT FROM A TREE IN A BASKET (1)
THREE EROTES IN A SAILING BOAT (2)
Three Erotes play with three dolphins. (1)
THREE EROTES PLAYING WITH TWO DOLPHINS IN THE WATER (1)
THREE EROTES SACRIFICING (?) A GOAT. TWO HOLDING IT AT THE ALTAR (?), ONE PLAYING THE FLUTE. A TREE IN THE BACK (1)
THREE FIELDS. ABOVE: ISIS (?) BETWEEN TWO HOSEMEN WITH SPEARS. MIDDLE: THREE FIGURES ON A KLINE, THE MUMMY (OSIRIS?) ABOVE, KRATERS ON EACH SIDE WITH A LION (?), A DOG (?) AND ANOTHER OBJECT (THE BOX, IN WHICH OSIRIS WAS THROWN INTO THE RIVER?).TRIPOD BETWEEN A SNAKE AND A COCK UNDER THE KLINE. BELOW: ISIS AND ANUBIS (1)
THREE FIGURES (1)
THREE FIGURES AT A SACRIFICE (?) (1)
THREE FIGURES IN A PROCESSION WITH A RAM APPROACHING TWO FIGURES ON THRONES. (1)
THREE FIGURES SACRIFICING A BULL, ANOTHER ASLEEP [THE COMPANIONS OF ULYSSES SLAUGHTERING THE OXEN OF APOLLO] (1)
THREE GODS ON THRONES ABOVE THE CLOUDS ( ZEUS IN CENTRE ), A MESSENGER ON THE LEFT, A CHARIOT BELOW (1)
THREE HARPIES (1)
Three heads, one bearded, with rams' horns, two youthful (one laureate). Possibly Zeus, Artemis and Apollo. Ground line. (1)
THREE INFANTS WITH VINES EATING GRAPES (1)
THREE MEN IN SHORT TUNICS HEAVING A PIG INTO A POT AND LIGHTING A FIRE UNDERNEATH (1)
THREE MEN WITH ANIMAL HEADS (RAM, BIRD?) (1)
THREE NAKED WREATHED WOMEN WITH GARLANDS (THE THREE GRACES?) PLACING A WREATH ON THE HEAD OF A VEILED WOMAN SITTING ON A STOOL, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
Three quarter view bust of Roma wearing helmet and aegis. (1)
THREE TIMES CHNOUBIS SIGNS AND CHARCTERES IN THREE LINES. (1)
THREE WARRIOR AT AN ALTAR TO SACRIFICE A COW (2)
THREE WARRIORS WITH SPEARS AND SHIELDS, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
Three women (one raising a dish) and three men holding up dishes beneath a tree with an awning? held by two wingless erotes. In the foreground three men crouch over a pot? At one side Pan accompanied by a child holding up a dish?. (1)
Three women are busy collecting cherubs from a tree. One hits the tree with a stick, another prepares herself to receive the cherub in her arm. (1)
THREE WOMEN DANCING (?) (1)
THREE WOMEN GATHERED AROUND A STATUE WITH A STAFF ON A COLUMN UNDER A TREE, ONE WITH A DISH, ONE WITH TYMPANON, ONE SITTING PLAYING THE PIPES (1)
Three-quarter back bust of Ariadne or a maenad, ivy-wreathed, dressed in an animal skin, a cloven foot and leg knotted at her shoulder. (1)
Three-quarter bearded bust, with corselet below cloak. (1)
Three-quarter bust of a bearded man wearing a crestless helmet. (1)
Three-quarter bust of a bearded man. (1)
Three-quarter bust of a young man as Hermes, winged caduceus on shoulder. (1)
Three-quarter bust of a young satyr wearing a vine wreath. (1)
Three-quarter bust of Diana, with bow and quiver at shoulder. (1)
Three-quarter comic mask. Story-Maskelyne alleges that it is inscribed KVINTIL . (1)
Three-quarter face and bust of a negress, a snake on her bared breast. (1)
Three-quarter head of Herakles? with a long central forelock. (1)
Three-quarter head of Medusa, wings and snakes in hair and at neck, a winged caduceus before her. (1)
Three-quarter head of Medusa, wings in hair, snakes at chin. (1)
Three-quarter head of Medusa. (1)
Three-quarter head of Zeus. (1)
Three-quarter length African. (1)
Thunderbolt (1)
Thunderbolt of Jupiter (1)
Thunderbolt with rays of lightning. (1)
THYESTES AND PELOPEA [PELOPEIA, HAVING MET HER FATHER WITHOUT RECOGNIZING HIM, AND HAVING BECOME HIS LOVER, TAKING HIS SWORD] [PELOPS MAKING THYESTES LEAVE THE SWORD] (1)
TIBULLUS [AULUS ALBIUS] (1)
TIMAGORAS (1)
TIMANTHES (1)
TIME DEVOURING HIS CHILDREN (1)
TIME RAISING THE VEIL OF TRUTH (1)
TIMOMACHUS (1)
TIRESIAS COMBATING THE TWO SNAKES WITH THE BRANCH OF A TREE (1)
TIRESIAS OBSERVING MINERVA NAKED, AFTER SHE HAS BATHED IN THE FOUNTAIN HIPPOCRENE (2)
TIRESIAS RECEIVING THE WISDOM GIVING WAND FROM MINERVA (1)
TIRESIAS STRIKING THE [TWO] SERPENTS, AND UNDERGOING THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMATION [INTO A WOMAN] (1)
TISIPHONE [ONE OF THE ERINYES, CAUSING THE DEATH OF] CYTHAERON [MEGERA, ENRAGED WITH THE INDIFFERENCE OF CYTHERON, IS ABOUT TO CAST A SERPENT FROM HER HEAD AT THE SHEPHERD, WHO IS SEATED ON A ROCK WITH HIS CROOK, AND WHO WITH UPLIFTED ARM IS REMONSTRATING WITH HER WILD PASSION] (1)
TITHONUS CHANGED TO A GRASSHOPPER [ AURORA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WISH OF TITHON, TURNING HIM INTO A GRASSHOPPER ] (1)
TITUS LIVIUS [LIVY] (1)
TITUS MANLIUS TORQUATUS (1)
TITYUS (PROMETHEUS?) CHAINED TO ROCKS, A VULTURE ATTACKING HIS LIVER. (6)
TITYUS IN TORTURE (1)
TITYUS IN TORTURE [DEVOURED BY A SEPENT] (1)
TITYUS PURSUING LATONA [ AND HER CHILDREN ] (1)
To the left sits a bearded Bacchus with thyrsus and mantle which covers his bottom half. An old satyr pours a drink of wine for Sileno (with a thyrsus) (1)
To the right is a bearded man (maybe a river) with a tree in his hand and a horn, which is filled up by a woman with a vase. To the left is a semi-nude woman with a thyrsus on an altar, and a satyr strokes her. (3)
Torquato Tasso (1)
TOTH (IBIS HEADED) LEANING ON A STAFF AND HOLDING AN ANKH (1)
TOTH (WITH IBIS HEAD AND A LOTUS (?) CROWN) SITTING ON A THRONE HOLDING A CADUCEUS, APPROACHED BY A PHARAO (?) WITH A DOUBLE FEATHERS CROWN. INSCRIPTION IN THE FIELD. (1)
TRACALUS [MARCUS GALERIUS] (1)
Tragic and comic masks conjoined. A hooked stick below. (1)
Tragic mask. (1)
TRAJAN (1)
TRANSFORMATION OF AESACUS [ISACHUS CAST INTO THE SEA, TRANSFORMED BY THETIS STANDING ON A SHELL DRAWN BY DOLPHINS, INTO A CORMORANT] (1)
TRANSFORMATION OF MEDUSA (?) A JANIFORM BUST OF A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN WITH EARS OF CORN AND LEAVES IN HER HAIR AND MEDUSA (SNAKES IN HER HAIR) (1)
TRANSFORMATION OF THE DAUGHTERS OF ANIUS [INTO DOVES] (1)
TREBATIUS TESTA [GAIUS, LAWYER] (1)
TRIPLE BUST OF HEKTOR, WITH PLUMED HELMET AND CUIRASS AND ANDROMACHE (?) WITH SCARF, AND ASTYANAX (1)
Triple portrait (profile left): Augustus, Marcus Antonius, Lepidus. Triumvirat: Marcus Antonius, Lepidus and Augustus. With jug and lituus in the field. (1)
Triptoléme debout sur un: char tiré de deux Serpents. (1)
Triptoléme debout, tenant de la main droite trois épis de bled, & une charrue de la gauche. (1)
Triptoléme le pied sur un Dragon, tenant la pique à la main (marque du culte qu' on lui rendoit) & menant une charrue attelée de deux bœufs. (1)
Triptoléme menant une charrue attelée de deux bœufs, à coté desquels on voit Cérès tenant des épis de bled à la main, & vers qui Triptoléme tend la sienne. (2)
Triptoléme qui séme du bled sur un char tiré de deux Serpents ailés. (1)
Triptoléme sur un char tiré de deux Serpents vis à vis de Cérès, qui est assise tenant trois épis de bled dans la main droite, & dans la gauche une pique; dans l' éxergue est la foudre. (1)
TRITON (WITH A JUG) CARRYING A WOMAN ON HIS BACK (1)
TRITON (WITH A STAFF) CARRYING A WOMAN ON HIS BACK (1)
Triton holding trident (1)
TRITON HURLING MISENUS INTO THE SEA [PRECIPITATING MISENE] (1)
Triton ou Palæmon monté sur un Monstre marin, qui a la tête, & le Corps d' une Chévre. Sur une autre( ) pierre gravée, il est monté sur un Chévre même. (1)
TRITON WITH A NYMPH (1)
Trittolemo on the carriage of Ceres. (3)
Trittolemo on the chariot of Ceres receives from her the grains of wheat. (1)
Trittolemo with wheat and a little hare. (1)
Trittolemo with wheat and plough. (1)
Trittolemo with wheat, and at his feet is the chariot of Ceres. (1)
Trittolemo with wheat. (2)
Trittolemo, on Ceres' carriage pulled by serpents, teaches man the art of cultivation. (1)
Trittolemo, ploughing the fields, receives the grains of wheat from Ceres. (1)
TRIUMPH OF BACCHUS (1)
Triumph of Licinius I (?): The emperor standing to the front in a chariot drawn by four horses which rear up on their hind legs, two on each side, a type ultimately derived from representation of the sun-god in his chariot. He wears the normal cuirass and paludamentum of which the latter billows out to the right. He seems to have a simple diadema above his brows, giving his head a rather squared off appearance, holds a globe in his right hand and grasps a sceptre in his left hand. (1)
TROILUS, THE YOUNG SON OF PRIAM, TRAILED ALONG THE GROUND BY HIS HORSES [PIERCED BY A LANCE FROM ACHILLES] (1)
Trois Amours autour d' une machine inconnue qu' ils tachent de léver, ou de pousser avec un lévier, en faisant de grands efforts. (1)
Trois Amours avec des baguettes en main, faisant voler un oiseau qu' ils tiennent attaché à un cordon; auprés d' eux est un Terme. (1)
Trois Amours qui vendagent avec en bas un Liévre qui mange du raisin dans le panier; de plus on y voit une Guépe & un Papillon. (1)
Trois Amours renversant une ruche pour en prendre le miel. Le Cupidon de( ) Théocrite ayant la même intention, fut pique d' une Abeille. (1)
Trois Amours vendangeant. (3)
Trois Anubis. (1)
Trois Soldars sacrifiant un boeuf auprés d' un autel; l' un des trois a une patère dans la main droite, & bouclier au bras gauche. (1)
Trois Soldats à micorps, en face, dont celui du milieu est blessé & porté par les deux autres. L' un de ceux?ci tient un grand bouclier, sur lequel il y a en relief un griffon qui tue une biche (1)
Trois Soldats qui menent un boeuf au sacrifice. (2)
TROPHONIUS THE ARCHITECT (1)
Trophy flanked by two prisoners. (1)
TRYPTOLEMUS [TRIPTOLEMOS] , WITH HIS PLOUGH DRAWN BY TWO OXEN, RECEIVING FROM CERES THE EARS OF CORN (1)
TRYPTOLEMUS [TRIPTOLEMOS], IN THE CAR OF CERES, GIVING TO A MAN THE EARS OF CORN (1)
TULLUS HOSTILIUS (1)
TURNUS HAVING KILLED PALLAS, DISARMING HIM, AND TAKING AWAY HIS BALDRIC (1)
Turreted head of a city-goddess, with back veil. (1)
TWO [WINGED] FIGURES POURING WATER FROM A VASE (1)
TWO ADORANTS (2)
TWO ANIMALS [PARTLY HUMAN, ETRUSCAN?) (1)
Two antelopes facing a tree, a flower behind, a branch before them; double groundline. (1)
Two ants who pull on a plough (1)
Two bearded satyrs beat up another satyr in the middle. Behind is a fruit tree. (1)
Two bees who pull on a plough led by a locust. (1)
Two birds (eagles ?) flanking a standard (?). (1)
TWO BIRDS ON A CUP (1)
TWO BOUND CAPTIVES UNDER A TROPHY (1)
TWO BUTTERFLIES (1)
Two cherubs at the foot of a tree collect fruit. (1)
Two cherubs with the armour of Mars. (1)
Two cherubs, one with a crook, chase a dog with a lead. (1)
Two children rolling wheels. Ground line. (1)
TWO CHILDREN WITH THEIR GEESE (1)
TWO CORNUCOPIAE, WITH A PALM-TREE (1)
TWO CUPIDS (WRESTLERS) (1)
TWO CUPIDS PLAYING DICE (1)
TWO CUPIDS WITH A DOG [CUPID ON A HORSE] (1)
TWO CUPIDS WITH A MILITARY TROPHY (1)
TWO CUPIDS WITH A PANTHER (1)
TWO CUPIDS WITH FIGHTING-COCKS (1)
Two Cupids wrestling (?), groundline (1)
TWO DANCING FEMALE WORSHIPPERS, ONE WITH A DRUM APPROACH, AND A MALE RECLINING ON THE GROUND, WITH PHRYGIAN, CAP PLAYING THE PIPES, AT AN ALTAR BY A TREE AND TEMPLE (OF CYBELE?). (1)
TWO DOGS (4)
TWO DOGS (GRAYHOUNDS) (2)
TWO DOGS (GRAYHOUNDS), LANDSCAPE (1)
TWO DOGS (HOUNDS), INSCRIPTION (1)
TWO DOGS (HOUNDS), LANDSCAPE (1)
TWO DOGS AND TWO WOMEN (1)
Two dogs wearing comic masks. Ground line. (1)
TWO DOGS, INSCRIPTION ON BANNER (1)
Two dolphins. (1)
TWO EAGLES FEEDING ON A RABBIT, TWO PAIRS OF SMALLER BIRDS PERCHED ON THEIR BACKS (1)
TWO EAGLES NEXT TO ALTAR, A BIRD FLYING ABOVE (?) (1)
TWO EAGLES PULLING A CHARIOT, A COCK AS CHARIOTEER (1)
TWO EAGLES UNDER A PALM TREE (1)
Two ears of corn on a column flanked by cornucopiae surmounted by birds. (1)
Two Erotes are busy with the sails on a ship with a swan prow; waves indicated. The ship looks like an Egyptian reed boat. (1)
TWO EROTES BUILDING A TROPHY (1)
Two Erotes erecting a trophy with helmet and corselet on a base. Ground line. (1)
TWO EROTES HOLDING A WREATH (?) OVER A TORCH (?) (1)
TWO EROTES HOLDING THE WING OF A BUTTERFLY, TWO TORCHES LEANING ON A THREE-TIERED TRIPOD (1)
TWO EROTES IN A ROWING BOAT, ONE WITH AN ANGLING ROD (1)
TWO EROTES IN A SAILING BOAT (2)
TWO EROTES IN A SAILING BOAT, A THIRD, IN THE WATER, CLIMBING IN (1)
TWO EROTES SITTING ON THE GROUND, ONE PLAYING A LYRE, ANOTHER THE PAN-PIPES (3)
Two Erotes struggle over a palm branch; a tree and bearded herm to the right. (1)
TWO EROTES WITH A LADDER UNDER A VINE COLLECTING GRAPES (1)
TWO EROTES WRESTLING (?) (1)
TWO EROTES WRESTLING (?), NIKE APPROACHING WITH A WREATH AND PALM BRANCH (1)
Two Erotes wrestling. (1)
TWO EROTES, HOLDING TORCHES (?), RIDING ON THE BACK OF TWO HIPPOCAMPS (1)
Two female masks and two comic. Inscribed HELENA. (1)
Two figures approaching, one turning back. (1)
TWO FIGURES EMBRACING (1)
Two figures on a kline. Banqueting scene (?) (1)
TWO FIGURES SACRIFICING AT AN ALTAR, A MAN APPROACHING CARRYING A BASKET ON HIS HEAD. A COLUMN IN THE BACK (1)
TWO FIGURES SEATED ON A ROCK LIGHTED BY CUPID (1)
TWO FIGURES UNDER A TREE AT A SACRIFICE (?) (1)
TWO FIGURES, WATER (?) (1)
Two gladiators (?). (1)
Two gladiators wrestling. (1)
TWO GOATS BUTTING HEADS, A YOUTH TRYING TO HIT THEM WITH A CLUB AND HOLDING ANOTHER OBJECT (1)
TWO GODS, A GODDESS, ANUBIS, INSCRIPTION BENEATH GROUND LINE (1)
TWO GREYHOUNDS COUPLED [TIED TO A STAFF] (1)
Two griffins facing each other over a crouching deer. (1)
Two harnessed horses, one drinking from a tub. Ground line. (1)
TWO HEADS OF WOMEN, HAIR TIED IN FILLETS, FACING EACH OTHER (1)
TWO HEARTS (?) ON AN ALTAR, DECORATED WITH A FILLET (1)
TWO HEARTS ON AN ALTAR, DECORATED WITH A QUIVER, CROSSED TORCH AND ARROW (1)
Two horned sheep, one grazing. Ground line. (1)
TWO HORSEMEN (DIOSCURI - DANUBE HORSEMEN) WITH SPEARS, FACING EACH OTHER, WEARING PERSIAN CAPS AND CLOAKS, GROUNDLINE. (1)
TWO HORSEMEN (DIOSCURI - DANUBE HORSEMEN) WITH SPEARS, WEARING PERSIAN CAPS AND CLOAKS, FACING ISIS, PROSTRATE FIGURES UNDERNEATH THE HORSES, TWO LAMPS AND SNAKES IN THE FIELD ABOVE, HARPOCRATES AT THE SIDE,THREE CUPS BELOW THE GROUNDLINE. (1)
TWO HORSEMEN (DIOSCURI - DANUBE HORSEMEN?) WEARING PERSIAN CAPS, NEXT TO EACH OTHER. (1)
TWO HORSEMEN (DIOSCURI - DANUBE HORSEMEN?) WITH SPEARS, FACING AWAY FROM EACH OTHER, GROUNDLINE. (1)
TWO HORSEMEN (DIOSCURI - DANUBE HORSEMEN?) WITH SPEARS, WEARING HELMETS AND ARMOUR, RIDING NEXT TO EACH OTHER, SIGNATURE UNDER THE GROUNDLINE. (1)
TWO HORSEMEN (DIOSCURI) WITH SPEARS FACING EACH OTHER, STARS ON THEIR HEADS, A CRESCENT MOON IN THE FIELD ABOVE, INSCRIPTION BELOW THE GROUNDLINE. (1)
TWO HORSEMEN (DIOSCURI?) WITH SPEARS FACING EACH OTHER, A STAR AND CRESCENT MOON IN THE FIELD ABOVE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
Two horses at a stall. (1)
Two horses before a column with a vase lying on the side, groundline. (1)
Two Isises, wings up/down, holding flowers; Osiris between; winged disc above. (1)
TWO KNEELING CAPTIVES BEING BOUND AT A COLUMN (1)
TWO KNEELING CAPTIVES BEING BOUND AT A COLUMN WITH A STATUE OF A WINGED VICTORY (?), A STANDARD WITH AN EAGLE AND ANOTHER FIGURE BEHIND (1)
Two lionesses facing each other, two rampant lions on their backs holding jugs (?), the head of a gazelle between them, the head of a bull above, a winged disc above with rosettes and other symbols. A goddess in long dress holding gazelles, flanked by two men. A bull headed figure before her. (1)
Two lions and a palmette. (1)
TWO LIONS ATTACKING A BULL, A SPHINX FLYING ABOVE (1)
Two lions attacking a bull. Cross-hatched groundline, hatched border. (2)
Two lions attacking a bull. Cross-hatched groundline, line border. (1)
Two lions, birds on their heads, hatched groundline. (1)
TWO MAENADS (?) (ONE NAKED) A BOY AND A LION (1)
TWO MAENADS AND TWO SATYRS SITTING ON ANIMAL SKINS UNDER A TREE CARESSING EACH OTHER, A THYRSOS IN THE BACK, PAN PIPES, A CUP AND A CROOK UNDER THE GROUNDLINE (1)
TWO MASKS (3)
TWO MASKS (?), ONE BEARDED, A WOMAN (?) (2)
TWO MASKS, JOINED, BOTH BEARDEDLESS, ON AN ALTAR (1)
TWO MASKS, JOINED, ONE BEARDED (1)
TWO MASKS, JOINED, ONE BEARDED, A YOUTH (?), INSCRIPTION (1)
TWO MASKS, JOINED,ONE BEARDED (1)
TWO MEN (1)
TWO MEN CARRYING A STATUE (?), A WOMAN ATTENDING (1)
TWO MEN HOLDING HORSES (1)
TWO MEN ON HORSEBACK FACING EACH OTHER (1)
TWO MEN SACRIFICING AT A BURNING ALTAR AT A TEMPLE WITH A GARLAND AND AKROTERIA, A CHILD LOOKING ON. (1)
TWO MEN WITH ON HORSES (1)
TWO MEN, ONE WITH FLAIL. FLOWER IN FIELD BETWEEN THEM (1)
Two misformed satyrs embrace each other. (1)
Two naked males seated on a draped block at the left, the beardless one holding a staff; Aphrodite frontal, dress loosely around her, holding a baby Eros who seems to run away; a youth with a kithara stands beside Pan with pipes seated on a draped block at the right. Ground line. Nonsense inscriptions (1)
TWO NAKED YOUNG MEN, CLOAKS DRAPED OVER THEIR SHOULDERS AND BILLOWING, WITH STAFFS, DANCING (?), INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
TWO NIKES HANGING WREATHS ON A STATUE OF ZEUS HELIOPOLITANOS (?) (1)
Two prawns. (1)
Two rampant goats, a tree between them. (1)
Two rampant goats, inscription in the field between them, flowers before them. (1)
Two rampant lions, a tree between them, groundline. (1)
Two running satyrs. (1)
Two salamanders looking backwards. (1)
TWO SATYRS (?) ATTENDING SILENOS (?) SITTING ON THE GROUND, A DONKEY AND A BIRD (?) IN THE BACK (1)
Two satyrs erect a herm. (1)
TWO SATYRS KNEELING (1)
TWO SATYRS WITH A THYRSOS PULLING A CHARIOT WITH A MAENAD AND AN INFANT (1)
Two satyrs, one young, one old, support a drunken Silenos (head missing) his dress around him, collapsing on to rocks. A tree beyond. (1)
TWO SHOES AND A TOOL (1)
Two sphinxes facing each other. (1)
Two sphinxes facing. (1)
Two sphinxes joint. (1)
Two stags, their bodies crossing over a symbol in the field; hatched border. (1)
TWO STORKS (ONE PECKING THE GROUND) (1)
TWO TORCHES UNITING THEIR FLAMES (1)
TWO WARRIORS (?) (1)
TWO WARRIORS FIGHTING (1)
Two Warriors Fighting, shield device bull, chariot (?) (1)
TWO WARRIORS ON HORSES, ONE ABOUT TO BE THROWN, ANOTHER FALLEN BENEATH A HORSE (1)
TWO WARRIORS WITH A SHIELD STANDING NEXT TO A COLUMN (1)
TWO WARRIORS WITH PLUMED HELMETS CARRYING FIVE CUIRASSES (?) ON A POLE (1)
TWO WRESTLERS (1)
TWO WRESTLERS [TWO CUPIDS FIGHTING] (1)
TWO YOUTHS (DIOSCURI - DANUBIAN HORSEMEN) FACING EACH OTHER, STANDING WITH SPEARS NEXT TO THEIR HORSES, STARS ON THEIR HEADS, A MOON IN THE FIELD ABOVE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
TWO YOUTHS (DIOSCURI - DANUBIAN HORSEMEN) STANDING WITH SPEARS NEXT TO THEIR HORSES, FACING HERCULES LEANING ON HIS CLUB, THE LIONSKIN DRAPED OVER HIS ARM, GROUNDLINE. (1)
TWO YOUTHS STANDING WITH CLOAKS AND STAFFS NEXT TO THE HEAD OF JUPITER SERAPIS ABOVE AN EAGLE, GROUNDLINE. (1)
TWO YOUTHS STANDING WITH PLUMED HELMETS AND SHIELDS BETWEEN THEIR HORSES, LETTERS IN THE FIELD, GROUNDLINE, HATCHED BORDER. (1)
Two-sided. Head of Isis wearing the vulture crown (the head not shown) and pectoral. On the reverse a temple facade with winged disc below points in the pediment; two prostyle lotus columns, disc with uraei on the lintel, a facing Hathor head with pectoral, on a beaded base in the doorway in a border of discs and lines, threshold of rosettes and lines. (1)
TYCHE (?) SITTING WITH A CORNUCOPIA, A GODDESS STANDING AND HOLDING AN OBJECT IN ONE HAND, LIFTING HER GOWN WITH THE OTHER, A VASE ON THE GROUND (1)
TYCHE HOLDING A CORNUCOPIA AND LEANING ON A RUDDER, CRESCENT MOON AND STAR IN THE FIELD (1)
TYCHE LEANING ON AN ANCHOR (2)
TYCHE LEANING ON AN ANCHOR, BEHIND HER A BOAT SAILING ON THE SEA , A STAR ABOVE (1)
TYCHE LEANING ON AN ANCHOR, INSCRIPTION (1)
TYCHE SITTING ON A CHAIR WITH A CORNUCOPIA HOLDING OUT A ROUND OBJECT TO A CHILD, TWO EROTES FLYING ABOVE (1)
TYCHE SITTING ON A CHAIR WITH A CORNUCOPIA IN FRONT OF AN ALTAR, APPROACHED BY A WOMAN WITH A PATERA (?) (1)
TYCHE SITTING ON A ROCK LEANING ON AN ANCHOR (1)
TYCHE SITTING WITH A CORNUCOPIA AND PATERA (?) (1)
TYCHE WITH A CORNUCOPIA ( WITH FLOWERS ) (1)
TYCHE WITH A CORNUCOPIA AND A PATERA BEFORE AN ALTAR, INSCRIPTION (1)
TYCHE WITH A CORNUCOPIA AND WHEAT STALKS, INSCRIPTION (2)
TYCHE WITH CORNUCOPIA SITTING ON A RUDDER (2)
Tyche with cornucopia, rudder and crown, a cloak draped over her arm, groundline. (1)
Tyche with cornucopia, rudder and crown. (1)
TYDEUS (1)
TYDEUS GNAWING THE HEAD OF MELANIPPUS [A THEBAN WARRIOR IS TURNING AWAY WITH HORROR FROM THE SCENE] (1)
TYDEUS SPARING THE LIFE OF MAEON [MEON,THAT HE MIGHT CONVEY INTELLIGENCE TO THEBES AS TO THE DEFEAT OF HIS COUNTRYMEN] (1)
TYPHON CHASING VENUS [AND CUPID, BORNE BY FISH] (1)
TYPHON, OVERCOMING JUPITER CASTS HIM INTO THE CAVE OF CORYCUS, AT THE FOOT OF PARNASSUS (1)
TYRTAEUS [TIRTAIOS] (1)

ULYSSES [?] WITH THE PALLADIUM [DIOMEDE WITH THE PALLADIUM, PROTECTED BY ULYSSES, RUNS OUT OF THE TEMPLE; AT THE DOOR THE BODY OF THE KILLED GUARD IS LYING.] (1)
ULYSSES [ACCOMPANIED BY MINERVA IN THE GUISE OF MENTOR] SLAYING THE SUITORS (1)
ULYSSES [AJAX] BEARING THE DEAD BODY OF ACHILLES (1)
ULYSSES [BOUND TO THE MAST] LISTENING TO THE SIRENS (1)
ULYSSES [WHO HAS THE VEIL OF LEUCOTHOE ROUND HIS BODY] AIDED BY MINERVA AND A RIVER-GOD [WHO IS GIVING HIS HAND TO HIM, AT THE ISLAND OF THE PHAEACIANS] (1)
ULYSSES A SUPPLIANT BEFORE ALCINOUS, AND HIS QUEEN ARETE [WHICH ENTREATY THE KING IS ANSWERING, BY COMMANDING A CUP-BEARER, WHO STANDS BEHIND THEM TO FILL A CUP OF WINE FOR HIS REFRESHMENT] (1)
ULYSSES ADDRESSING NESTOR (1)
ULYSSES ADDRESSING NESTOR, WHO IS SEATED (1)
ULYSSES AND DIOMEDE BEARING OFF THE PALLADIUM [DIOMEDE CARRYING, FOLLOWED BY ULYSSES] (1)
ULYSSES AND DIOMEDE BEARING OFF THE PALLADIUM [DIOMEDE SEIZING IT, PROTECTED BY ULYSSES] (1)
ULYSSES AND DIOMEDE HANGING ON A TREE THE ARMS OF DOLON [A TROPHY TO PALLAS] (1)
ULYSSES AND DIOMEDE TAKING AWAY THE FOUR HORSES OF RHESUS (1)
ULYSSES AND HIS COMPANIONS BORING OUT THE EYE OF POLYPHEMUS [ULYSSES, WITH TWO COMPANIONS, ABOUT TO THRUST THE POLE OF BURNING WOOD INTO THE EYE OF POLYPHEMUS, WHO IS SEATED OVERPOWERED WITH SLEEP AND WINE] (1)
ULYSSES AND HIS COMPANIONS ESCAPING FROM THE CAVE OF POLYPHEMUS [WHO, AT THE MOUTH OF THE CAVERN, PASSES HIS HANDS OVER THE BACKS OF TWO SHEEP, UNDER WHICH ULYSSES AND ONE OF HIS COMPANIONS ARE CONCEALED] (1)
ULYSSES AND HIS DOG ARGUS [FINDING HIS FAITHFUL DOG DEAD AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE PALACE] (1)
ULYSSES AND MELANTHO [FLYING FROM ULYSSES, WHO IS MENACING] (1)
ULYSSES AND MINERVA CONCEALING THE GOODS OF ULYSSES [COSTLY PRESENTS OF ALCINOUS] (1)
ULYSSES AND MINERVA CONCEALING THE GOODS OF ULYSSES [MINERVA CLOSING THE CAVE WITH A STONE] (1)
ULYSSES AND TELEGONUS [THE SON UNKNOWINGLY KILLING HIS FATHER WITH A POISONED ARROW, WHO IS SUPPORTED BY A WARRIOR, ANOTHER IS STRIKING AT THE SON WITH A SWORD] (1)
ULYSSES AND TELEMACHUS CARRYING AWAY THE ARMS, WHILE MINERVA HOLDS A TORCH TO THEM (1)
Ulysses at the entrance to Hades stands over a ram's head. (1)
ULYSSES ATTACKED BY THE DOGS OF EUMAEUS (1)
ULYSSES BRINGING THE BOW AND ARROWS OF HERCULES TO PHILOCTETES (1)
ULYSSES CARRYING THE BAG WHICH CONTAINS THE WINDS [ON HIS SHOULDER] (1)
ULYSSES CURED BY AUTOLYCUS [THE SON OF AUTOLYCUS BINDING UP THE WOUND OF ULYSSES, BEHIND WHOM IS SEEN THE WILD BOAR SLAIN] (1)
ULYSSES DISCOVERING HIMSELF TO EUMAEUS AND PHILAETIUS [THE SHEPHERDS, STRETCHING THEIR ARMS TOWARDS HIM] (1)
ULYSSES DISCOVERING HIMSELF TO HIS FATHER LAERTES [TO WHOM HE IS SHOWING THE WOUND UNDER HIS KNEE THE FATHER IS STANDING UNDER A TREE RESTING UPON A REAPING HOOK] (1)
ULYSSES DISCOVERING HIMSELF TO NAUSICAA, WHO IS ATTENDED BY ANOTHER FEMALE (1)
ULYSSES DISCOVERING HIMSELF TO PENELOPE (1)
ULYSSES DRAGGING THE STAG TO THE SHIP (1)
ULYSSES DRAWING HIS BOW [IN THE PRESENCE OF TWO SUITORS, PENELOPE SEEN IN THE BACKGROUND HOLDING HIS QUIVER] (1)
ULYSSES EXTRACTING THE ARROW FROM THE FOOT OF DIOMEDE [WHO IS SEATED ON A ROCK] (1)
ULYSSES FLOATING ON A FRAGMENT OF THE WRECK [NEPTUNE IS STANDING IN A CAR DRAWN BY TWO SEA-HORSES THE WINDS ARE REPRESENTED ABOVE BLOWING ON THE SEA] (1)
ULYSSES FLOATING, WHILE MINERVA LULLS THE WINDS (1)
ULYSSES HOLDING IN HIS HANDS THE MOLY AND HIS SWORD, AND ACCOMPANIED BY EURYLOCHUS, WHO IS IN A FLOWING MANTLE, BEHIND HIM, DEMANDING OF CIRCE, WHO IS SEATED, HALF DRAPED, ON A ROCK, THE RELEASE OF HIS COMPANIONS, WHO ARE SEEN IN THEIR METAMORPHOSED STATE BESIDE THE ROCK (1)
ULYSSES IN HIS SHIP SHOOTING HIS ARROWS AT SCYLLA, WHO IS AT THE ENTRANCE OF HIS CAVERN LOOSING [SIX OF] HIS COMPANIONS, WHO ARE THROWN INTO THE AIR (1)
ULYSSES IN THE COUNTRY OF THE CIMERIANS, CONSULTING THE SHADE OF TIRESIAS (1)
ULYSSES IN THE ISLAND OF CIRCE KILLING A STAG [THE PROW OF HIS VESSEL SEEN AT THE EDGE] (1)
ULYSSES IN THE VESTIBULE OF HIS PALACE STANDING BEFORE MINERVA, WHO IS SEATED ON A COLUMN (1)
ULYSSES KILLING CTESIPPE (1)
ULYSSES KILLING EURYMACHUS [WHO IS FALLING WITH THE ARROW PIERCING HIS SIDE] (1)
ULYSSES KILLING SOCUS [WITH HIS SPEAR], WHO HAD WOUNDED HIM (1)
ULYSSES KILLING THE WILD BOAR (1)
ULYSSES LEANING ON HIS STAFF, RECOGNISED BY HIS DOG ARGUS, WHO IS COMING FROM HIS KENNEL (1)
ULYSSES LED OFF WOUNDED FROM THE FIELD BY MENELAUS, WHILE AJAX PROTECTS HIM WITH HIS SHIELD (1)
ULYSSES OVERTHROWING THE STURDY MENDICANT IRUS (1)
ULYSSES OVERTHROWING THE STURDY MENDICANT IRUS [DRAGGING HIM BY THE LEG] (1)
ULYSSES POURING OUT THE WINE FOR POLYPHEMUS (1)
ULYSSES POURING OUT WINE TO POLYPHEMUS (1)
ULYSSES PROCEEDING THROUGH THE CAMP (1)
ULYSSES QUAFFING OFF CIRCE'S CUP (1)
ULYSSES RECEIVING FROM AEOLUS [SEATED BENEATH A ROCK] A BAG THAT ENCLOSES THE WINDS (1)
ULYSSES RECEIVING THE PLANT MOLY FROM MERCURY, AS A CHARM [AGAINST CIRCE] (1)
ULYSSES RECEIVING THE SCEPTRE FROM AGAMEMNON [MENELAUS] (1)
ULYSSES RESTORED BY MINERVA [WITH THE GOLDEN ROD] TO HIS ORIGINAL APPEARANCE AND VIGOUR [TELEMACHUS AND EUMENES ARE LOOKING ON WITH ASTONISHMENT] (1)
ULYSSES SAVING HIMSELF NEAR THE GROTTO OF CHARYBDIS BY SEIZING THE WILD FIG-TREE (1)
ULYSSES SEIZING THE HORSES OF RHESUS, WHOM DIOMEDE HAS THROWN ON THE GROUND, AND IS ATTACKING WITH HIS SWORD (1)
ULYSSES SHEWING HIS GOODS TO MINERVA WHO IS DISGUISED AS A SHEPHERD [HOLDING HER BY THE HAND] (1)
ULYSSES SHOOTING AN ARROW AT ANTINOUS, WHO IS SEATED, AND ABOUT TO DRINK FROM A CUP (1)
ULYSSES SLAYING ANTINOUS [WITH AN ARROW, HE HAS FALLEN FROM HIS SEAT, THE CUP IN HIS HAND] (1)
ULYSSES SOLICITING CIRCE FOR PERMISSION TO RETURN HOME (1)
ULYSSES STRIKING THERSITES WITH HIS SCEPTRE IN THE PRESENCE OF AGAMEMNON (1)
ULYSSES TIED TO A MAST OF HIS SHIP TO SAVE HIMSELF FROM THE SIRENS, THREE OF WHICH ARE ON A ROCK ON THE LEFT (1)
ULYSSES WITH THE ARMS OF ACHILLES (1)
ULYSSES WITH THE HORSES OF RHESUS, AND DIOMEDE TAKING DOWN THE ARMS OF DOLON [SUPENDED FROM A TREE] (1)
ULYSSES, ACCOMPANIED BY HIS DOG, DISCOVERING HIMSELF TO TELEMACHUS, AND EMBRACING HIM IN THE PRESENCE OF EUMAEUS (1)
ULYSSES, NEAR THE ISLAND OF OGYGIA, SAVED FROM THE WAVES BY CALYPSO AND HER ATTENDANT NYMPH (1)
Ulysses, on guard while Diomedes seizes the palladion, stands by a column, sword in hand. (1)
Un Amour à cheval sur un Cheval marin aussi bridé. (3)
Un Amour à cheval sur un Coq. (2)
Un Amour à genoux sacrifiant un plat de fruits devant une chapelle, ou niche élevée sur un rocher. (1)
Un Amour à la chasse lachant son chien. (1)
Un Amour à la chasse, tenant de la main droite un chien en lesse, & de la gauche le javelot. (1)
Un Amour appuyé de la main droite sur un Thyrse renversé, & tenant de la gauche un vase. (1)
Un Amour appuyé sur un flambeau renversé sur un Autel. C' est ainsi que les anciens représentoient aussi le Sommeil, à coté on lit ILVS. (1)
Un Amour appuyé sur un flambeau renversé sur un Autel. C' est ainsi que les anciens représentoient aussi le Sommeil. (3)
Un Amour assis sur la poupe d' une barque à rame avec l' Inscription EVROPA. (1)
Un Amour assis sur un rocher, jouant de la lyre. (1)
Un Amour assis sur un Thrône, un fouet à la main, devant qui se voit un Vieillard en attitude d' être chatié, ou de démander pardon. (1)
Un Amour assis, tenant dans la main droite une palme, & retenant ou excitant avec les deux bras & les deux mains, deux Coqs qui sont en attitude de combattre. (1)
Un Amour au milieu des rochers, qui est pris par le pied droit dans une trape, & pleure; devant lui est un autre Amour qui le regarse. Ce sujet est souvent( ) repeté par les anciens. (1)
Un Amour auprés d' un Terme, tenant de la main droite une palme, & de la gauche une baguette, & faisant combattre deux Coqs. (1)
Un Amour avec le Trident en main, monté sur un Dauphin. (1)
Un Amour avec un vase à la main, & une pioche sur l' épaule. (1)
Un Amour avec un vase à ses pieds. (1)
Un Amour avec une perche en main, chassant un Oiseau qui est sur un arbre, de plus un papillon sur l' arbre. (1)
Un Amour avec une perche en main, chassant un Oiseau qui est sur un arbre. (1)
Un Amour conduisant une Panthére en lesse, & tenant le Thyrse de la main gauche. (1)
Un Amour courant avec un autre Amour sur ses épaules. (1)
Un Amour courant, tenant la foudre dans la main droite. C' étoit l' Embléme( ) du bouclier d' Alcibiade. (1)
Un Amour courbé pour prendre un grand bouclier, sur lequel on voit une tête de Cupidon; derriére lui est une ciirasse & un parazonium. (1)
Un Amour couronnant un Terme de Priape, & tenant de la main gauche une palme, avec un grand vase derriére le Priape. (1)
Un Amour couronnant un Terme de Priape, & tenant de la main gauche une palme. (1)
Un Amour couronnant un Terme de Priape, auquel il y a un rameau de palme attaché; derriére l' Amour on voit un Satyre assis sur un rocher, les mains derriére le dos; on ne distingue pas si elles sont liées. (1)
Un Amour dans l' attitude de combattre avec un Satyre. (1)
Un Amour dans le Char de Vénus tiré de deux Cignes. (2)
Un Amour dans un Char tiré de deux autres Amours. (2)
Un Amour dans un Char tiré de deux Boucs. (1)
Un Amour dans un Char tiré de deux Cignes, précédé d' un autre Amour. (1)
Un Amour dans un Chartiré de deux Coqs, que devant les Coqs il y a un croissant surmonté d' un Soleil. (1)
Un Amour dans un Chartiré de deux Coqs. (2)
Un Amour dans un vaisseau qui va à pleine voile. (1)
Un Amour debout à coté d' un Terme, au pied duquel est un Coq. On feisoit des Combats de Coqs( ) au Théatre à Athénes, & Thémistocle fut le premier qui les y introduisit. On voit deux Coqs combattant ensemble sur une Caraffe antique de verre expliquée par Maffei( ). Mais il faut informer le public, que les figures de cette Caraffe sont une imposture faite par une personne au service de S. E. Mr. le Card. Aléxandre Albnani, dont je tiens cette anecdote. Cet homme habile à contrefaire les ouvrages des anciens d' un certain genre, & qui se prit plaisir à se divertir au dépens des Antiquaires, coupa & détacha le fond du verre, y appliqua la peinture, & remit ensuite ce fond qu' il colla proprement avec une colle forte. Mr. Leon Strozzi donna dans cette imposture en achetant la Caraffe pour 250. écus Romains. (1)
Un Amour debout appuyé contre une colonne, qui lit un volume. Sur le revers de la même pierre il y a une Tête de Femme avec l' Inscription PROCVLA KARISSIMA. (1)
Un Amour debout lisant un volume d' un air fort riant. (1)
Un Amour debout sur un Dauphin qui lui sert de bateau, & où il tient des deux mains une voile pour prendre le vent. Cette gravure paroit être l' image qu' exprime la parole XXX, in amoris pelago navigare, dans une Epigramme Grecque; & il y a quelque trait de cette peinture dans ces vers d' Ovide: Si quis amat, quod amare iuvat, feliciter ardens/Gaudeat, & vento naviget ille suo. (2)
Un Amour décochant un trait à un cerf. (1)
Un Amour dont le corps depuis la ceinture se termine en Scorpion, Signe du Zodiaque, jouant de la double flute. (1)
Un Amour en pied accordant sa lyre, comme on le voit sur une( ) Médaille Grecque. Le célébre Pausias( ) peignit Cupidon jettant son arc & prenant la lyre. On pourroit distinguer cet Amour des autres par l' épithéte le Celeste. Car on trouve un Amour sur un( ) bas-relief, jouant de la flute avec l' Inscription XXX "à l' Amour Celeste" Peut-être lui donnoit-on un Instrument de musique, en faisant allusion à l' Harmonie des Astres ensreignée pal Pythagore. (2)
Un Amour faisant combattre deux Coqs auprès d' un Terme d' Hercule, auquel la palme est attachée. (1)
Un Amour jouant avec un Coq qu' il agace avec une grappe de raisins. (1)
Un Amour jouant de la lyre devant un Terme de Priape, posé sur une colonne. (1)
Un Amour jouant de la lyre. (1)
Un Amour jouant des deux flutes. (1)
Un Amour le fouet en main monté sur un Sanglier, vis?à?vis duquel est un autre Amour qui l' agace. (1)
Un Amour le fouet en main, monté sur un poisson qu' il guide par le moyen d' une bride. (1)
Un Amour les fers aux pieds, & paroissant labourer avec un charrue. C' est presque la peinture que présente une Epigramme de Moschus: XXX, XXX, XXX XXX, XXX, XXX Face deposita & arcu, boum agitatricem accepit virgam, Perniciosus Amor, pendebat autem illi pera ab humeris: Et inncte laborum patienti sub ingum collo taurorum/Seminavit Cereris sulcum frugiferum/Dixit autem sursum aspiciens ipsi lovi, combure arva/Ne te Europae bovem aratro subdam. (1)
Un Amour luttant avec un Satyre. (1)
Un Amour monté sur un Bouc que tire un autre Amour par les cornes, & qu' un troisiéme Amour pousse par derriére. (1)
Un Amour monté sur un Dauphin avec le fouet à la main: c' est ainsi, mais sans fouet, qu' on le voit sur les Médailles des Familles( ) Cordia & ( )Lucretia, & dans un Camée de la Comtesse Chéroffini à Rome, avec l' Inscription XXX, c' est à dire à heureuse navigation. La parole( ) XXX étoit comme l' Enseigne de quelques Navires des anciens. Un beau Camée de Mr. le Baron De Gleichen, Chambellan de Sa Majesté Danoise, représente le même sujet. (1)
Un Amour monté sur un Dauphin, & conduisant un autre Dauphin qu' il tient par les nageoires. (1)
Un Amour monté sur un Dauphin, tenant le Trident dans l' attitude de le darder sur une Ecrevisse; sous le Dauphin on' voit encore deux autres poissons. (1)
Un Amour monté sur un Ours qui attaque un Chien. (1)
Un Amour monté sur une espéce de Chimére, ou de Grylle, composé des parties de differents animaux & d' un grand masque. Selon( ) Pline, Antiphile fut l' inventeur de ces sortes de monstres que l' imagination avoit inventés dans la peinture des anciens: Antiphilus.... iocoso nomine Gryllum ridiculi habitus pinxit, unde hoc genus picturae Grylli vocantur, & de plus un Trident. (1)
Un Amour monté sur une espéce de Chimére, ou de Grylle, composé des parties de differents animaux & d' un grand masque. Selon( ) Pline, Antiphile fut l' inventeur de ces sortes de monstres que l' imagination avoit inventés dans la peinture des anciens: Antiphilus.... iocoso nomine Gryllum ridiculi habitus pinxit, unde hoc genus picturae Grylli vocantur, avec un Liévre sur la barbe du masque. (2)
Un Amour monté sur une espéce de Chimére, ou de Grylle, composé des parties de differents animaux & d' un grand masque. Selon( ) Pline, Antiphile fut l' inventeur de ces sortes de monstres que l' imagination avoit inventés dans la peinture des anciens: Antiphilus.... iocoso nomine Gryllum ridiculi habitus pinxit, unde hoc genus picturae Grylli vocantur. (2)
Un Amour offrant un plat de fruits à un Terme de Priape élevé sur une colonne. (2)
Un Amour péchant à la ligne, monté sur un Dauphin, au dessous duquel on voit un autre poisson. (1)
Un Amour portant sur l' épaule un vase à deux anses, & tenant de la main droite un flambeau allumé. (1)
Un Amour présentant le javelot à un Liévre qui sort d' une coquille. (1)
Un Amour qui avec un Trident veut percer une Ecrevisse qui est au bas d' un tas de pierres, au dessus duquel il y a une Urne. Il tient une baguette de la main droite. (1)
Un Amour qui joui de la flute, monté sur un Dauphin. (1)
Un Amour qui lit un volume. (1)
Un Amour qui paroit succomber sous le poids d' une corne d' abondance qu' il porte. (1)
Un Amour qui péche à la ligne, debout sur la queue d' un Triton. (1)
Un Amour qui travaille à modéler un grand vase. (1)
Un Amour sacrifiant devant une figure qui est dans une chapelle sur un rocher, derriére lui est une colonne sur laquelle il paroit qu' il y a du feu allumé. (1)
Un Amour sacrifiant une fauterelle devant une chapelle élevée sur un rocher. (1)
Un Amour sous la même forme, ayant de plus les pattes du Cancer, & qui au lieu de jouer de la flute, décoche un trait, & compose ainsi la figure de trois Signes du Zodiaque, le Sagittaire, le Cancer & le Scorpion. (1)
Un Amour sur les ondes dans un Char tiré de deux Cignes. (1)
Un Amour sur un Char tiré de deux Dauphins. (1)
Un Amour sur un Char tiré de deux poissons. (1)
Un Amour sur une Coquille tirée de deux Dauphins, avec au dessus les lettres L. M. A. (1)
Un Amour sur une échelle appuyée contre un sep de vigne, dont il prend les raisins. (1)
Un Amour tenant d' une main un Chevreuil par les pieds, & de l' autre un panier de fruits. (1)
Un Amour tenant un Liévre d' une main. (1)
Un Amour terrassé par un autre Amour auprés d' un Terme. (1)
Un Amour versant du vin d' un grand vase à deux anses dans un vase plus petit. La gravure paroit Etrusque. (1)
Un Amour vis à vis d' un Coq; & comme on voit des Coqs combattre ensemble en présence de Cupidon sur plusieurs pierres suivantes, il paroit ici que Cupidon dresse le Coq à cet cet exercice. (1)
Un Amouur terrassant un Satyre auprès d' un Terme. (1)
Un autel avec un vase entre deux cornes d' abondance, & à coté deux Dauphins. (1)
Un autel, sur lequel est une Aigle, vis à-vis de qui il y a une corne d' abondance avec au dessus un oiseau qui tient du bec un Capricorne par la queue. (1)
Un autre Sphynx avec ce qui paroit la barbe, accompagné de figures & caractéres hiéroglyphiques. (1)
Un autre Trophée d' armes. (1)
Un Bassin ou Vase, avec un jet d' eau dedans. (1)
Un Bélier, au dessous duquel il y a une tête. (1)
Un Bélier, autour duquel on lit les lettres C. AM. AN. (1)
Un Bouc marin avec un Trident. (1)
Un Bouclier sur lequel il y a deux Croissants. (1)
Un Bouclier, où se voit une Victoire de relief, qui tient une couronne à la main droite , & à la gauche une palme; au dessous sont deux Etoiles. (1)
Un Cancer & une autre sorte de Squille. (1)
Un Cancer. (3)
Un Casque avec un masque barbu, au dessus duquel on voit un Sphynx, & au dessus un Croissant. (1)
Un Casque figuré avec un masque, sur le haut duquel on voit un Chien couché, & au dessus un Lion debout; sous le casgue est un Bouclier ovale. On peut remarquer en général, que presque tous les Casques figurés, dont nous avons fait mention, sont gravés avec beaucoup de finesse & d' art. (1)
Un Casque figuré en forme d' une tête de Bélier. (1)
Un Casque figuré qui a la forme d' un Cheval. (1)
Un Casque figuré, auquel est joint un Cheval à demi?corps, un Bouclier long & une tête de Bélier. (1)
Un Casque figuré, composé d' un Loup couché, d' une hure de Sanglier & d' une tête de Bélier, & au dessus' pour support du Panache, on voit la Louve alaitant Romulus & Rémus; autour on lit le nom P. XANTI. (1)
Un Casque figuré, composé d' une tête de Bélier & d' un Dauphin, qui ensemble représentent un Cigne. (1)
Un Casque figuré, composé de deux têtes de Bélier, & d' une tête de Loup. (1)
Un Casque figuré, dont le haut représente un Chien dormant, le devant une hure de Sanglier, & le derriére une tête de Bélier. (1)
Un Casque oné d' une Couronne & de la Foudre, au dessous duquel il y a un Bouclier ovale, & autour les lettres NERE. (1)
Un casque orné d' un Pégase & d' un Levrier en bas?relief. (1)
Un Casque orné d' un Pègase, d' un Bouc & d' un Sphynx de relief. (1)
Un Casque pointu en forme de cone, orné d' un grand panache, avec les piéces pour couvrir les joues; cette sorte de casque pointu s' appelloit XXX, oblonga, & tel étoit celui de Dioméde, dans lequel du devant du casque il sort une grande Corne. (1)
Un Casque pointu en forme de cone, orné d' un grand panache, avec les piéces pour couvrir les joues; cette sorte de casque pointu s' appelloit XXX, oblonga, & tel étoit celui de Dioméde. (10)
Un Casque pointu en forme de cone, orné d' un grand panache, avec les piéces pour couvrir les joues; cette sorte de casque pointu s' appelloit XXX, oblonga, & tel étoit celui( ) de Dioméde. (1)
Un Casque qui a la forme d' une tête de Bélier. (1)
Un Casque qui couvre tout le visage comme un masque, avec un bas?relief qui représente un Chien dormant. (1)
Un Casque sans aucun ornement. (1)
Un Casque, sur le devant duquel il y a un Sphynx & un Cheval de relief. (1)
Un Casque, un Bouclier & une Epée, avec le nom BALSAMO. (1)
Un Casque. On a mis ici en prémier lieu les Casques qui n' ont point de courroyes pour les attacher; la Courroye XXX est appellée par Homére XXX, elle passoit sous menton, & elle se lioit ensuite par derriére( ) sur la nuque du cou. Les anciens Artistes du meilleur siecle n' ont jamais représenté les Héros de l' Antiquité avec le casque garni de Piéces qui défendent les joues. Cependant ces casques étoient en usage déjà du tems de la guerre de Troye; celui qu' Homére donne à Hippothoüs tue par Ajax sur le corps de Patrocle, couvroit les joues: XXX XXX XXX/Percussit cominus galeam per aeneis - munitam - malis. & ces Piéces s' appelloient( ) XXX, terme qui n' a pas été remarqué pas les Léxicographes. On trouve sur quelques( ) Médailles ces piéces aussi-bien que des têtes( ) armées de cette sorte de casque. Dans la Villa Negroni à Rome il y a une Statue qui est la seule que je sache, où l' on observe le casque avec des semblables piéces qui couvrent le visage. C' est apparemment la Statue de quelque Soldat, qui s' étoit distingué; on la tient pour telle, & elle a été restaurée. (1)
Un Cavalier à cheval vu par derriére, portant deux piques à travers sur son cheval. Xénophon veut que le Cavalier soit armé de deux piques, afin qu' il lui en reste une, après qu' il aura lancé l' autre contre l' ennemi. Ceux qui combattoient à pied au siége de Troye, en avoient pareillement deux, jusqu' aux Chefs mêmes de l' armée. Voyez Agamemnon dans Homére. (1)
Un Cavalier à cheval, la main droite appuyée sur sa cuisse, tenant de la même main la pique baissée vers les hanches du cheval. Les cheveux qu' il a longs & flottants sur les épaules, semblent nous indiquer un Cavalier Grec; car( ) les Atheniens qui servoient dans la Cavalerie, se laissoient croitre les cheveux, & les Spartans qui y venoient servir, les portoient longs aussi, comme généralement tous les Lacédémoniens. Xénophon dans son Traité de l' Art du Manége, qui regarde principalement les Athéniens, enseigne que le Cavalier en marche, comme l' est celui de notre pâte, doit tenir sa pique en repos entre les oreilles du cheval. Si l' on pouvoit supposer cette maniére de tenir la pique, reçue & pratiquée généralement chez les Athéniens, notre Cavalier ne pourroit pas être un Cavalier de cette Nation. Nous avons à remarquer encore dans le même Cavalier qu' il a d' espéces de chaussons qui lui vont presque jusqu' à mi-jambe, comme entr' autres on en voit( ) Trajan à cheval sur deux bas?relief de l' Arc de Constantin. (1)
Un Cavalier armé d' une lance, combattant avec un Soldat à pied, qui se couvre de son bouclier; sous le cheval on voit un autre Soldat étendu mort, ou blessé. (1)
Un Cavalier nud à cheval galoppant sur un grand chemin pavé. Ce chemin pavé est une voye militaire des anciens Romains. Pour s' en former une idée, ceux qui n' ont jamais été en Italie, n' ont qu' à regarder dans( ) Fabretti le déssein qu' il donne des murailles antiques de la Ville d' Albano; il auroit pu aussi alleguer celles de Fondi, la Via Appia, la Flaminia, & l' Aemilia, qui sont toutes pavées de la même maniére. Ce n' est donc pas ici un des Heros Grecs, mais un Soldat à cheval, en Italie. Mais comme les Soldats Romains n' alloient jamais nuds à cheval, je crois trouver ici un ancien Cavalier Gaulois, car on fait par Polybe, que ceux-ci combattoient nuds à cheval: & au surplus la voye Appienne qui fut faite l' an de Rome 442. subsilstoit déjà ,avant que Rome fût prise par les Gaulois. (1)
Un Cavalier tout renversé sur la croupe du cheval, courant au grand galop, avec un grand bouclier ovale au bras, & une pique, où le bouclier est rond, & où le Cavalier paneche plutôt sur le devant. (1)
Un Cavalier tout renversé sur la croupe du cheval, courant au grand galop, avec un grand bouclier ovale au bras, & une pique. (1)
Un Chasseur qui éventre un Liévre attaché à un arbre; en bas il y a un vase pour recevoir le sang. (1)
Un Cheval marin ailé. (1)
Un Cheval marin avec le nom du Graveur: XXX. (1)
Un Cheval marin avec les lettres. CN. TA. (1)
Un Chien aboyant entre deux rochers. (1)
Un Chien endormi. (1)
Un Chien marin. (1)
Un Chien poursuivant un Cerf. (1)
Un Chien poursuivant un Liévre qui court vers un rocher, sur lequel il y a une Aigle. (2)
Un Chien qui dévore un Liévre. (1)
Un Chien, au dessous duquel on voit une fléche. (1)
Un Coq avec une tête de Cheval bridée. (1)
Un Coq avec une tête de Mercure & le Caducée. (1)
Un Coq qui porte un Trophée d' armes, & dont la queue termine en Corne d' abondance. (1)
Un Coq sur un autel orné de festons; d' un coté de l' autel, un Vase dans lequel on voit le Caducée, & de l' autre une Palme dans un autre Vase. (1)
Un Coq sur un Caducée, & devant le Coq une grenouille. (1)
Un Coq sur une Palme, tirant un Char chargé du Caducée, & au dessus une étoile. (1)
Un Coq. (1)
Un Croissant dans une couronne de laurier. (1)
Un Croissant environné de sept étoiles. (4)
Un Croissant surmonté d' une étoile avec des Caractéres au dessous. (1)
Un Croissant surmonté d' une étoile. (2)
Un Dauphin au dessus de l' eau, au travers de laquelle on voit trois autres Dauphins. (1)
Un Dauphin au travers duquel passe un Trident. Il y a aussi des( ) Tridents entourrés d' un Serpent. (2)
Un Dauphin bondissant sur la mer. (2)
Un Dauphin élevant la queue, avec autor les Lettres Q. C. S. (1)
Un Dauphin qui tient dans la gueule une couronne, & avec la queue une épée crochue, comme la Harpa de Mercure. (1)
Un Dauphin sur un char tiré de deux Squilles. (2)
Un des Titans dans l' attitude de combattre avec la massue; autour sone les caractéres L. GRAC. (1)
Un des Titans dans l' attitude de lancer une pierre; il tient au bras gauche un bouclier rond & une peau de Lion, comme dans( ) d' autres pierres connues. (1)
Un des Titans dont les jambes se terminent en Serpent, comme la Fable nous les représente: les plus terribles étoient, Typhon, Porphyrion, & Alcyonée. (1)
Un Eléphant. (1)
Un Epervier mitré comme le précédent. (1)
Un Epervier mitré, au dessous & à coté duquel il y-a deux paires d' ailes, celles d' en bas ont au milieu un globe rayonné, qui semble réprésenter le Soleil, dont l' Epervier étoit le symbole. Cette pierre qui est indubitablement de gravure Egyptienne, & d' une antiquité réculée, nous fournit une preuve certaine, que les artistes de cette nation étoient parvenus à un trés?haut dégré de perfection dans la gravure la plus fine; car on ne sauroit imaginer un travail plus fini. (1)
Un Epervier mitré, debout sur une base, tenant comme sur l' épaule un batzon recourbé à la façon du Lituus & un fleau. Devant l' Epervier on voit un Masque en profil, qui a un air Egyptien. (1)
Un Epervier mitré. (2)
Un Epérvier qui jette de l' eau dans un bassin. (1)
Un Epervier se tenant sur un pied, vû par derriere. (1)
Un épi de bled,un faisceau consulaire, & une palme. (1)
Un épi de bled,une palme, & une corne d' abondance. (1)
Un Flambeau allumé, croisé par un arc; au dessus du flambeau est un papillon. (1)
Un Fleuve couché dans une grotte. (1)
Un Fleuve couché, la main droite appuyée sur une Urne, tenant de l' autre main le Trident; sous lui sont deux Dauphins, qui signifient, que c' est un Fleuve qui a son embouchure dans la mer. Celui qui a dessiné la pierre, n' avoit pas pris garde à l' Urne, & c' est la raison pourquoi celui, qui l' a expliquée, a pris la figure pour Neptune. (1)
Un Fleuve couché. (1)
Un grand Poisson avec un Trident au dessous. (1)
Un Guerrier à genonx, mourant. (1)
Un Guerrier à genoux, blessé, appuyé de la main droite sur un tas de pierres, & tenant au bras gauche un grand bouclier, où il y a une tête de Méduse en bas?relief. (1)
Un Guerrier à genoux, mourant, tenant de la main droite sa lance, & ayant la tête panchée vers son bouclier qui est orné d' une figure de Mars, l' épée à la main: (1)
Un Guerrier armé d' un bouclier & d' une épée. (1)
Un Guerrier armé de toutes piéces. (1)
Un Guerrier armé debout, précedé d' un Serpent, il a aussi l' épée du coté droit; je note ici encore cette particularité qui se trouve de même sur beaucoup d' autres pierres gravées où il y a des Soldats. J' ai troové cité, je ne me souviens pas dans quel ouvrage, le troisiéme Livre de l' Histoire de Joseph, ou cet écrivain remarque, qu' au siége de Jérusalem les Cavaliers Romains portoient l' épée au coté droit; mais n' ayant pas trouvé ce passage ni dans le troisiéme livre allegué, ni dans tout le recit de ce qui appartient à ce siége, je ne veux pas m' en tenir à cette autorité. On peut consfulter là dessus( ) Gasp. Barthol.( ) & Fabbretti. Ce qu' il y a de certain, c' est que les anciens Gaulois portoient leurs épées ainsi. (1)
Un Guerrier armé, debout, ayant son bouclier de forme ovale au bras gauche, la pique à la main droite & l' épée qu' il porte au coté droit. Sur quoi il faudra observer les pierres qui suivent: Ceux qui ont expliqué les Antiquités des Etrusques, ne disent point si la coutume de porter l' épée au coté droit, étoit particuliere à cette Nation. (1)
Un Guerrier armé, la pique à la main & le bouclier au bras. La gravure paroit Etrusque. (1)
Un Guerrier assis qui se couvre de son bouclier. (1)
Un Guerrier avec une pique. (2)
Un Guerrier debout aussi armé, il la barbe pointue comme aux six premiéres Têtes de cette Suite. A coté de lui on voit une Aigle qui tient un Liévre entre ses serres. Peut?être est?ce là un symbole de la bravoure martiale, à?peu-prés comme dans l' image qu' on en trouve dans( ) Homére. On voit le même symbole sur des( ) bas?reliefs & sur d' autrees( ) pierres. (1)
Un Guerrier debout le casque sur la tête, & un bouclier rond au bras gauche, appuyé sur sa lance; à ses pieds est un autre bouclier rond avec un casque dessus. (1)
Un Guerrier debout sur une palme, tenant un casque sur la main droite étendue, & de la gauche un bouclier & une pique. (1)
Un Guerrier debout, armé d' un bouclier rond, d' une épée de deux lances. (1)
Un Guerrier debout, ayant la lance à la main droite, & à ses pieds sa cuirasse. (1)
Un Guerrier debout, le bouclier à ses pieds, tenant de la main droite un pan de son manteau, & de la gauche un vase avec du feu. (1)
Un Guerrier debout, tenant de la main droite la pique, & de la gauche le bouclier. (1)
Un Guerrier debout, tenant une Victoire sur sa main droite; à ses pieds il y a d' un coté un vase avec une palme dedans, & de l' autre un bouclier. (1)
Un Guerrier le casque en tête, tenant de la main droite un autre casque, & ayant devant lui un bouclier, & une pique fichée en terre. (1)
Un Guerrier moribond dans l' attitude de tomber à la renverse en expirant. (1)
Un Guerrier nud debout auprès de quelque chose qui à la forme pyramidale, semblable à ce qu' on voit sur des( ) pierres qui passent sous le nom de Gladiateur Bustuaire, où la figure a un genou en terre, & se pare avec son bouclier, comme d' un coup qui vient d' en haut. Mr. Gravelle( ) a publié notre pierre, & a expliqué cette figure pyramidale en disant que c' est une pyramide sepulcrale. Le Guerrier a son casque à terre, il tient d' une main sa pique, & de l' autre son bouclier, & il regarde un autel en forme de colonne, sur lequel il y a du feu allumé. (1)
Un Guerrier nud debout, armé d' un bouclier rond, d' une pique & d' une épée. (1)
Un Guerrier nud debout, ayant sur le bras gauche le bouclier, & tenant la pique, & de l' autre main le casque, avec la cuirasse à ses pieds. (1)
Un Guerrier nud debout, tenant sur sa main droite étendue un casque, & de la main gauche sa pique; d' un coté par terre, est la cuirasse, & de l' autre le bouclier. (1)
Un Guerrier qui se couvre de son bouclier. (1)
Un Guerrier, le casque en tête, tenant de la main droite son épée nue, & de la gauche le bouclier. (1)
Un Guerrier, ou si l' on veut, un Gladiateur en pied, sans casque, & n' ayant d' autre arme qu' un parazonium qu' il tient des deux mains. On y voit les caractéres XXX... que l' on a pris pour( ) le nom du Graveur CAECAS. (1)
Un Hermaphrodite avec trois Amours, dont celui qui est au milieu, apparemment pour marquer la mollesse de l' Hermaphrodite, tient un éventail qui a la forme d' une feuille de lierre. Tel voit-on un éventail sur( ) le fragment d' une autre pierre gravée de notre Cabinet, & sur un( ) Vase antique. L' éventail,que tient une femme( ) dans la Peinture antique appellée le Nozze Aldrovandine, & dans une de celles qu' on a trouvées à Herculane, est de la même façon. Il y en a encore un autre semblable sur un( ) Monument de Marcelline qui a été expliqué par Patin, & qui est échappé au P. Pacciaudi: Patin avoue ingénument qu' il ne connoit pas ce que c' est. Peut être que ce qui paroit une feuille dans la main des Nymphes de( ) Spon, n' est aussi qu' un éventail; & de même ce que( ) Pococke prend pour une feuille à la main d' une figure à coté d' un homme assis, qui par rapport à la prétendue feuille lui paroit un Médecin, pourroit bien n' être également qu' un semblable éventail. Les éventails des Chinois ont encore aujourdhui la forme d' une( ) seuille. Il faut pourtant convenir, que ce qu' on prend pour éventail dans les monuments, n' est quelquefois qu' une simple feuille, si sur tout on y observe l' espéce de cavité, que forment certaines feuilles le long de la nervure ou fibre principale, qu' elles ont au milieu, & dont leurs bords se sont éloignés en se dévélopant. Une petite figure en bronze dans la Galerie de S. Ignace à Rome, tient quelque chose dans ce gout, & que je prends dès lors par cette raison, pour une feuille véritable. L' Amour, qui est aux pieds de l' Hermaphrodite, joue de la flute à plusieurs tuyaux. (1)
Un Hermaphrodite en face debout, tenant des deux mains élevées un grand drap pour se couvrir. (1)
Un Homme à cheval chassant avec un Chien, il lance son javelot à un Sanglier. (1)
Un Homme à cheval, & saus le cheval un biche. (1)
Un Homme à cheval, chassant un Cerf. (1)
Un Homme à cheval, chassant un Lion. (2)
Un Homme avec un bonnet, qui tient levé avec force le pied droit d' un cheval, tandis qu' un Soldat armé qui est à genoux devant le cheval, paroit lui lier des bandages au dessus du sabot. Il seroit sans doute hardi d' avancer, que ce Soldat soit là pour mettre des fers à son cheval. Je ne veux pas repeter ici, que les mulets des Anciens étoient ferrés, & je sais bien qu' on ne trouve des chevaux ferrés sur aucun ancien Monument: Je soutiens de plus que le pied ferré d' un cheval qui est sur un bas?relief du Palais Mattei à Rome, représentant une Chasse de l' Empereur Galien, où( ) Fabretti a cru trouver l' époque des chevaux ferrés, je soutiens, dis?je, que cette jambe est une restauration moderne. Je ne disconviens pas pourtant qu' on ne sache que les Anciens, & en particulier les peuples de l' Asie, firent des fers à leurs chevaux, comme on voit dans ce que dit Appian dans l' Histoire de la guerre de Mithridate. Scaliger( ) se fondant sur la parole solea, le fer des mulets dans Catulle, & sur celle XXX, le fer des chevaux dans Appian, est du sentiment qu' on leur lioit les fers. (1)
Un Homme debout vis-à vis d' un Palmier. (1)
Un Homme qui combat avec un Grifon, & autour des caractéres hiéroglyphiques. (1)
Un Homme qui remplit un Vase devant une Fontaine. (1)
Un Homme sur un char tiré de deux Dauphins. (1)
Un Homme, dont le Cheval est à moitié renversé sous lui, combattant un Lion. (1)
Un Ibis, & une Inscription sur le revers de la même pierre. (1)
Un Jet d' eau formé par un Epervier. (1)
Un Laboureur à une charrue attelée de deux bœufs. (1)
Un Lion devant une Fontaine. (1)
Un Lion dévorant un Cerf. (1)
Un Lion tourmenté, & mis en fureur par une mouche. (1)
Un Lion, au dessus duquel est un bonnet Phrygien, & au dessous une paire de Crotales. (1)
Un Modius avec un épi de bled, & deux têtes de Pavot; de chaque coté est une corne d' abondance, avec un coq dessus, & en bas deux pains. (1)
Un Modius avec une balance à travers, au dessus un Coq tenant au bec un rameau de palme. (1)
Un Modius dans lequel sont quatre épis de bled, avec à coté les ]ettres ES. (1)
Un Modius, dans lequel sont deux épis de bled, & deux têtes de Pavot; à travers il y a une balance, & au dessus deux étoiles & un croissant. (1)
Un Moissonneur la faucille en main, sciant du bled; dans une grotte au dessous il y a une figure qui trait une chévre. (1)
Un Monstre marin ailé. (1)
Un Monstre marin composé d' une tête, d' un cou & de jambes de cheval, d' une tête d' homme au poitrail, & de nageoires par dessous. Il est suivi d' un Dauphin. (1)
Un Monstre marin, autour duquel on lit AGATO ASRINI. (1)
Un Monstre marin, composé de tête, cou & jambes de cheval, d' une tête d' Homme, d' une tête de Bélier, & d' un Dauphin, dont la queue se termine aussi en tête d' homme; il est traversé d' un Trident. (1)
Un Oeil avec ses soucrils, au dessous duquel est attchée une aile de l' oiseau nommé "Avis Numidica" & une main qui sort de l' orbite de l' Oeil.Nous avons vu ce que signifioit l' oeil chez les Egyptiens, & Clément d' Aléxandrie nous apprend que l' Aile indiquoit( ) la vitesse & la présence d' esprit; & quant à la main, elle peut réprésenter ici l' action qui résulte de la conception de l' esprit comme l' effet qui vient de la cause. (1)
Un Oeil avec ses sourcils, de l' orbite duquel il sort puelque chose formé en coin, & comme un ressort, qui y-est attaché. L' Oeil façonné de cette maniére se voir sur la tête d' une figure de la Table Isiaque, & une autre figure l'y porte sur la main. Ce qui est gravé dans une pierre de Monsieur le Comte de Caylus, qui croit y voir la proue d' un vaisseau, ou une maschine de guerre, est semblable à cet Oeil. Nous trouvons la même sorte d' Oeil sur l' Obélisque Barberin vers sa pointe, au dessus des présens que l' on offre à un Roi assis.Au surplus notre Oeil est entouré d' un Serpent qui mordant sa queue paroit avoir été le symbole de l' Eternité chez les Egyptiens, comme il l' étoit chez les Grecs. (1)
Un Oeil formé de la même façon. (1)
Un Pain, un timon de vaisseau, & le sceptre de Cérès, avec une couronne de laurier. (1)
Un Papillon au milieu d' une couronne. (1)
Un Papillon près d' une corne d' abondance. (1)
Un Papillon sur un épi de bled. (1)
Un Papillon sur une couronne. (1)
Un papillon sur une fleur, semblable à celle qu' on voit sur les Médailles de( ) Rhodes. Si on la prend pour une rose, comme font la plus?part des( ) savants, cela peut nous donner l' idée d' une belle personne qui a fini le cours de sa vie à la fleur de son age. La rose avec toute sa beauté étoit le symbole de la mort, & d' une courte vie: c' est pourquoi on jettoit des roses sur les( ) Tombeaux des defunts, & dans les Inscriptions sépulcrales on voit que les Parents s' obligeoient eux-mêmes de remplir ce dernier devoir. On remarque aussi des roses sur un( ) tombeau ancien. Que si c' est la fleur de grenade, apellée Balaustium par les anciens, qui leur servoit aussi( ) à teindre la pourpre, on pourroit supposer d' y voir l' ame figurée, contenue dans le sang, où étoit son principal siége, selon la doctrine de quelques anciens. (1)
Un Papillon sur une lanterne. Le Graveur a sans doute ici faitt allusion à l' avanture de Psyché, lorsqu' elle voulut découvrir la figure de son Amant. (1)
Un Papillon. (1)
Un pied ailé & une massue. Je crois trouver ici un Voeu fait conjointement à Mercure & à Hercule; car( ) les pieds étoient consacrés au prémier, & comme d' ailleurs( ) les Statues de ces deux Dieux étoient mises ensemble dans les Temples, il est probable qu' on ait fait aussi des voeux à l' un & à l' autre, pour les attacher ensemble à leurs Statues. (1)
Un Prétre de Cybéle avec la faulx dans la main droite; derriére lui est un Terme. (1)
Un Prétre de Cybéle, ou Attis même, devant la Statue de cette Déesse en forme de Terme: il tient une faulx, pour marquer qu' il est Eunuque; car quoique les Prétres de Cybéle se châtrassent avec une pierre de Samos, il falloit ici avoir un instrument propre à exprimer la mutilation. Or la faulx de Saturne signifie cette cruelle opération, qui fut faite à son Pére Uranus; on voit aussi des Prétres de Cybéle avec la faulx sur d' autres Monuments antiques. (1)
Un Prétre Egyptien debout, tenant une coupe de la main droite, & de la gauche un vase, devant lui est la fleur de Lotus sur sa tige, & derriére lui un épi de bled aussi sur sa tige. (1)
Un Prétre Egyptien mitré, tenant de la main gauche un baton, dont la pomme est une fleur de Lotus; on voit derriére lui un Epervier sur un baton semblable. (1)
Un Prétre Persan assis, portant un instrument inconnu sur l' épaule. (1)
Un Prétre Persan sacrifiant sur un autel un animal qui paroit une biche. On y voit sur l' autel une lance toute droite. Je n' ose expliquer la lance dans cette situation, comme un objet de l' adoration des anciens Perses, ainsi qu' elle l' étoit parmi( ) les Grecs des siécles reculés, parmi les Scytes & parmi les anciens Germains, parce qu' aucun auteur de ceux, qui traitent de l' ancien culte des Perses, n' en parle. Mais telle qu' on la voit ici, il n' est pas douteux que ce ne soit une lance, & que le Cachét ne soit d' une antiquité incontestable, & assurément Persan. Je puis de plus citer deux empreintes de notre Collection, prises semblablement sur des pierres Persannes ,où l' on voit un Prétre debout vis à vis d' une lance élevée. On pourroit peut être dire que c' est un couteau pour égorger la Victime, de la même maniére que dans une Procession du Palais de Persépolis on l'observe avec l' Homme qui conduit un Taureau au sacrifice; mais notre lance est bien differente de ce dernier couteau, outre même qu' il s' y rencontre une petite traverse à l' extrémité prés de sa pointe. Hérodote & Strabon prétendent que les Perfes n' avoient ni Temples, ni Autels, mais ce monument cy prouve( ) le contraire. La figure du Prétre fournit une autre réflexion touchant la Sculpture des anciens Perses. Je m' imagine que leurs Artistes mieux entendus dans le déssein des têtes, que les Egyptiens, leur étoient inferieurs dans ce qui regarde les proportions du corps. On ne voit dans leurs ouvrages que des figures habillées presque toutes de la même façon, comme dans cette pierre, sans aucune varieté, & toujours avec des plis droits & génés. De là donc peut on conclure, que c' est par rapport à leurs coutumes & à leur façon de s' habiller, que l' art fit chez eux si peu de progrés. En prémier lieu, les( ) Perses ne paroissoient jamais nuds, & la nudité dans leurs usages étoit de ( ) mauvais augure. Il manquoit donc à leurs Artistes l' occasion d' étudier le nud, ce qui est le plus beau & le plus difficile de l' art; & comme ils ne fésoient que des figures drappées, celles ci devoient être toutes mal proportionnées. De plus l' habit Persan étoit un drap coupé & cousu, qui rendoit leurs ajustements uniformes, & ne fésoit pas entrevoir le nud; au lieu que les Grecs mettant par dessus leur habit un simple drap, que chacun jettoit à sa fantaisie, ce drap étoit susceptible de plus de changement dans l' arrangement de la drapperie, jusqu' à faire rémarquer le nud. Et voilà pourquoi la principale étude des Sculpteurs Persans ayant été de faire une figure habillée, toujours uniforme, ils ne fésoient dans les drapperies que des plis presque paralléles & dans une même direction. (1)
Un Prisonnier de guerre, attaché à un trophée d' armes. (1)
Un Prisonnier les mains attachées derriére le dos, assis les jambes croisées, sur un bouclier ovale. (1)
Un sistre & un autre instrument inconnu. (1)
Un Soldat à genoux blessé, ayant la main percée d' un trait, son épée est pendue vis?à?vis de lui. (1)
Un Soldat à genoux, donnant à manger à son cheval dans un panier. (1)
Un Soldat armé de toutes piéces dressant un Trophée. (1)
Un Soldat armé faisant pâturer son cheval. (1)
Un Soldat armé, attachant à une colonne un prisonnier nud à genoux, les mains liées derriére le dos. (1)
Un Soldat assis sur un rocher. (1)
Un Soldat auprés d' un cheval dans l' attitude de le monter du coté droit. Il y a plusieurs Empreintes dans notre grande Collection, qui représentent un Cavalier dans l' attitude de monter à cheval de ce même coté. Une autre particularité de cette pâte, c' est que le cheval y porte en avant les jambes d' un même coté, comme font les Chevaux de Castor & Pollux du Capitole, les quatre Chevaux antiques de bronze qui sont sur le portail de l' Eglise de S. Marc à Venise, & le Cheval de la Statue équestre de Nonius Balbus à Portici. Nous voyons la même allure aux chevaux dans quelques ouvrages faits, lorsque les Arts commençoient à renaitre, témoin entr' autres les figures équestres de deux Capitaines de la Republique de Florence, qu' on voit au Dome de cette Ville. Ce n' étoit pourtant pas là la maniere de faire aller les chevaux des anciens; le Cheval de Marc Aurele en bronze, le Cheval du même Empereur en bas?relief, & les Chevaux de son char au Capitole, ceux de Titus en bas?relief à l' Arc qui porte son nom, tous ces chevaux?là portent en avant, en marchant, une jambe de devant & une jambe de derriere des cotés ppposés, comme nous savons que la nature & les loix de la Méchanique veulent, que fassent tous les quadrupedes pour marcher avec fermeté, & bien appuyés. (1)
Un Soldat Barbare assis, tenant une pique de la main droite. (1)
Un Soldat blessé, dont la gravure est d' une haute antiquité; on y voit la plus extrême douleur exprimée, son ventre paroissant resserré, comme quand on pousse de profonds soupirs. (1)
Un Soldat dans l' attitude de suppliant, un genou en terre, présentant son casque en signe de défaite. (1)
Un Soldat debout, auprès d' un autel, tenant une pique de la main gauche; derriére lui est un arbre, contre lequel son casque & son bouclier sont appuyés. (1)
Un Soldat faisant boire son cheval dans une riviére; le Soldat est dans l' eau jusqu' aux genoux, & il se soutient sur une petite fourche, semblable aux fourches qu' on voit liées a un cheval de chasseur sur une( ) Urne sepulcrale, dans la Galerie du Palais Barberini. (1)
Un Soldat le genou droit en terre, se couvrant d' un bouelier long & agissant avec l' autre bras, avec lequel il tient une lance. (2)
Un Soldat Parthe assis, tenant de la main gauche un arc. La gravure est d' une fort belle maniére. (1)
Un Soldat qui monte à cheval, mettant le pied droit sur un crampon qui est à une certaine hauteur au bas de fa pique. C' est une chose connue, que les Anciens n' avoient point l' usage des Etriers, mais personne n' a encore remarqué qu' ils avoient au moins quelque commodité pour suppléer à ce défaut. Cette pierre éclaircit en même tems un passage de Xénophon qui a fait mention de cette façon de monter à cheval, mais de maniére que personne ne l' a entendu jusqu' ici. Dans son livre sur l' Art du Manége, où il enseigne comment il faut monter à cheval. (1)
Un Soldat qui monte à cheval, mettant le pied droit sur un crampon qui est à une certaine hauteur au bas de fa pique. C' est une chose connue, que les Anciens n' avoient point l' usage des Etriers, mais personne n' a encore remarqué qu' ils avoient au moins quelque commodité pour suppléer à ce défaut. Cette pierre éclaircit en même tems un passage de Xénophon qui a fait mention de cette façon de monter à cheval, mais de maniére que personne ne l' a entendu jusqu' ici. Dans son livre( ) sur l' Art du Manége, où il enseigne comment il faut monter à cheval, il dit " qu' en/prémier lieu le Cavalier doit empoigner avec/la main gauche la partie inférieure du mors,/(qui s' appelle en François les branches, où/s attachent les rénes, qui sont tenues par la/chaine au dessous, ce que le Grec exprime par/XXX.) Mais qu' il doit observer de ne pas/la prendre avec trop de roideur, afin que com-/me il est obligé, ou de se prendre aux crins/qui sont près des oreilles pour s' éléver, ou/de s' élancer de la pique pour monter, il ne/fasse pas bouger le cheval." Monter à cheval avec la pique, see dit en Grec XXXX. Il ne faut pas confondre cette phrase avec( ) XXX, qui étoit un terme militaire, & XXX, signifioit un mouvement à la droite, qu' on appelloit ainsi à cause de la pique que l' on portoit de cette main, de la même façon que XXX le signifioit à la gauche, à cause du bouclier que l' on portoit de ce coté. (1)
Un Soldat tirant une fléche. (1)
Un Sphynx couché ayant sur la tête le fruit de Lotus, suivant la description que Theophraste nous donne de cette plante, dont le fruit réssembloit à une tête de Pavot. (1)
Un Sphynx couché, un sistre entre les deux pattes, la tete voilée, & une fleur de Lotus dessus. (1)
Un Sphynx mâle voilé, de gravure Egyprienne. Le passage du Poéte Philémon cité ci?dessus Null. 7. n' a été remarqué ni par Grotius, ni pal le Clerc, & il manque entre les Fragments de ce Poéte recueillis par celui?ci conjointement avec les Fragments de Ménandre. (1)
Un Sphynx voilé & mitré, debout devant un Autel où il y?a du feu. (1)
Un Sphynx voilé, couché, tenant à la bouche une Souris par la queue; au dessus est un Dauphin. Or comme le Nil est réprésente sous la figure du Sphynx, il se pour-roit fort bien que la Souris signifiât ici la grande quantiré de ces animaux qui s' engendroient dans, le limon de ce fleuvce, & dont, selon le rapport des Anciens, il s' en trouvoit qui n' étoient formés qu' à moitié. (1)
Un Trident entre une Squille le & un autre poisson. (1)
Un Trident qui traverse une Ecrevisse. (1)
Un Triton conduisant un Cheval marin. (1)
Un Triton jouant d' une sorte de flute ou de chalumeau, & tenant une rame de la main gauche. (1)
Un Triton le casque en tête, armé d' un grand bouclier rond, & tenant un gouvernail. (1)
Un Triton mâle avec un Triton femelle; le mâle tient une rame en main, & la femelle a un jeune Triton dans les bras, & en tire un autre à elle hors de l' eau; ils sont précédés d' un Amour & d' un Dauphin. Deux Amours, qui accompagnent une Néréide, font douter Mr. Gravelle de l' antiquité de la pierre( ) qu' il a publiée; mais pourquoi n' a t' il pas communiqué ses raisons? On voit sur plusieurs bas reliefs( ) publiés & non publiés, Amphitrite, ou une Néréide, accompagnée de deux Amours. (1)
Un Triton, dont les parties inférieures, c' est-à-dire, d' especes de cuisses se terminent en deux queues de poisson; il tient de la main droite un Trident, & de la gauche un gouvernail, & au dessous de lui sont deux Dauphins. La gravure est de la meilleure maniére. (1)
Un Triton. (1)
Un Tropée d' armes, au bas duquel d' un coté on voit un bouclier ovale, & de l' autre un casque. (1)
Un Trophée d' armes au milieu de deux Griffons. (1)
Un Trophée d' armes avec une pique & une épée en sautoir. (1)
Un Trophée d' armes avec une pique. (1)
Un Trophée d' armes plus composé, au milieu de deuc Coqs. (1)
Un Vase qui contient une plante, dont la tige a trois branches des deux cotés, & qui est semblable à la plante du Vase rapporté par Montfaucon. Toute cette Plante ressemble parfaitement au grand Chandelier du Temple de Jerusalem, que l' on voit en bas-relief sur l' Arc de Titus, auquel ceux des Juifs & des prémiers Chrétiens étoient conformes. La forme de cette Plante, qui s' approche de celle de Lotus dont la fleur est épanouie sur la pierre précédente, pourroit conduire à l' origine de la forme du grand Chandelier du Temple de Jérusalem, fait peut?être à la façon de ceux des Egyptiens, chez qui les Chandeliers dédiés aux Dieux avoient fix blanches, ou plusieurs branches selon quelques autheurs. Le Lotus étoit régardé par ce peuple comme une chose des plus sacrées, on s' en servoit pour orner les Chapiteaux des Colonnes, en quoi ils ont aussi été suivis des Grecs, & beaucoup d' instruments, & d' ustenciles, & sur tout ceux qui regardoient la Réligion, parceque le Lotus, téndant à la figure ronde, autant par la forme des feuilles, que des fleurs & des fruits, selon Jamblique, il étoit pris pour l' image de la perfection. D' un autre coté comme il étoit aussi le symbole du Soleil, on voit de la le rapport qui en résulte avec un Chandelier. (1)
Un vieux Guerrier à genoux, mourant, l' épée à la main, & le bouclier au bras gauche, en s' appuyant sur un autre bouclier. (1)
Under a canopy held up by two trees are a woman and young man flirting with each other. There is a Silenus dressed in a little skirt who plays the double pipes near to a Hermaphrodite (seminude). At the back are two figures behind a giant phallus. (1)
Une Aigle dont la poitrine est formée de la tête d' un jeune homme en face: ce qui représente peut être l' enlevement de Ganyméde. Une Cornaline qui étoit autrefois dans le Cabinet du Prieur Vaini, rend cette explication vraisemblable, car ce qui est une tête dans cette pierre & dans les deux suivantes, est un buste dans la Cornaline que je cite. (3)
Une Aigle planant dans l' air, tenant la Foudre dans ses serres, & dans son bec un rameau de palme avec une couronne. Autour de l' Aigle on voit sans aucun ordre un Thyrse, un pedum, un oiseau, une étoile, une fleche, un arc, une massue, un coq & un papillon. (1)
Une Aigle sur un Autel orné de têtes de bélier & de festons; à coté de l' Aigle on voit la foudre. (1)
Une Aigle sur un Autel orné de têtes de bœuf, & d' une Victoire sur un Char attelé de quatre Chevaux. De la base de l' autel sortent deux branches de laurier avec un épi de bled. L' Aigle tient dans son bec une Couronne, & dans ses serres un signe militaire Romain. (1)
Une Aigle sur une haute montagne: ce qui paroit être une représentation de Jupiter Casius. (1)
Une Aigle tenant une Couronne de laurier dans son bec, & dans ses serres un rameau de Palme. (1)
Une Aigle, une Couronne au bec, & la Foudre dans ses serres & autour des caracteres Grecs sans signification, comme sur les Abraxas. (1)
Une Aigle, une Couronne au bec, & la Foudre dans ses serres. (2)
Une Aigle. (1)
Une Ancre qui traverse un Dauphin. (1)
Une Ancre, & de chaque conté une Fourmi. (1)
Une Chévre avec des figures hiéroglyphiques tout autor. La Chévre chez les Egyptiens signifioit le Dieu Mendés ou Pan, sous le nom du quel on adoroit la faculté prolifique. Les Grecs figuroient pareillement ce Dieu avec la face d' une chévre & des jambes de bouc, selon Plutarque. (1)
Une Chienne. (1)
Une Chouette sur un autel entre deux piques, à la droite de l' autel est un Cancer, & à la gauche un bouclier, au dessus duquel il y a un casque. (1)
Une Chouette sur un autel, tenant un rameau de palme entre ses griffes; de chaque coté de l' autel il sort une branche de laurier. (1)
Une Chouette. (1)
Une Corne d' abondance avec deux têtes de Pavot, qui y sont jointes par le bas. (1)
Une Corne d' abondance pleine de fruits, & à coté un pain. Les Pains des anciens étoient marqués d' une croix qui les traversoit par dessus, comme on voit entr' autres sur un bas relief à S. Chrysogone à Rome. Ils étoient marqués ainsi pour' qu' on pût les rompre plus aisément; & les prémiers Chrétiens suivirent cet usage, parce qu' ils y consideroient le signe de la croix. Dans un autre monument sépulcral, qui est dans le Recueil des Désseins du Cav. del Pozzo, où est représenté un Boulanger qui met les pains au four, ils sont marqués de rayes, qui font l' effet des rayons d' un cercle, comme est le pain qui a été trouvé à Herculane. C' est de tout cela qu' il semble plobable, que les figures rondes, qu' on voit sur nos quatre pierres, peuvent être prises pour des pains, d' autant plus même que de voir un pain pour symbole de Cérès, c' est ce qui ne doit pas paroitre étrange à ceux qui savent que les Habitants de l' Isle de Cythnos, célebre par ses fromages, les ont frappés sur leurs( ) Médailles. Je n' ignore pourtant pas que sur des Médailles( ) il y a des figures assez semblables à celles-ci, marquées aussi de plusieurs rayes, & qui dans quelques bas reliefs ressemblent plutôt à des paquets, Sarcinae, liés de cordes, quoiqu' on les prenne communément pour des Globes. Aussi ne pretends je pas en decider absolument, je propose seulement mon sentiment, & je ne le donne que comme une simple conjecture, en rémarquant néantmoins encore que les Béotiens célébroient une grande Fête à Cérès, qu' on appelloit XXX, c' est-à-dire, des grands pains, qu' on lui offroit. Le pain d' oblation de Cérès s' appelloit aussi XXX. Les oblations que fésoient les pauvres dans les prémiers teins, & encore après, même sur les autels de Jupiter & des autres Dieux, consistoient en farine, en gateaux, & en d' autres choses de peu de dépense. (1)
Une Corne d' abondance sur le timon d' un vaisseau, d' un coté un pain, & de l' autre une tête de Pavot. (1)
Une Corne d' abondance terminée en bouc, avec aux deux cotés un Simpulum, & un couteau de sacrifice. (1)
Une Corne d' abondance, & un Thyrse en sautoir. (1)
Une Corne d' abondance, qui se termine en une figure de bœuf. (1)
Une Corne d' abondance, un bouclier, & un caducée. (1)
Une Corne d' abondance,& un timon en sautoir. (1)
Une Corne d' abondance. (1)
Une Cuirase, dont la partie qui couvroit les flancs, étoit appellée en Grec( ) XXX. (1)
Une Cuirasse avec les parties qui couvroient la moitié des bras. (2)
Une des Parques nue au dessus de la ceinture, appuyee contre une colonne: elle tient de la main droite une quenouille, & de la gauche le fuseau avec lequel elle file. Il y a dans la Galerie du Palais Barberin une Peinture antique qui représente une vieille assise accroupie & filant à une quenouille. 0n croit que c' est pareillement une Parque. (1)
Une Femme courant en robe longue, les cheveux épars, & un poignard en main. La prémiere idée qui se présente en regardant cette figure, est de la prendre pour une Furie. On figuroit les Furies comme celle ci terribles, & avec une robe qui leur arrivoit jusqu' aux pieds: mais on n' a pas encore trouvé ces Déesses avec un poignard à la main; elles tiennent des flambeaux sur deux Urnes Etrusques & sur des Médailles. Banier se plaint donc à tort, que nous n' ayions aucune figure antique des Furies. Plutarque n' en reconnoisoit qu' une seule. Je n' ose pas absolument appeller la figure de cette pierre une Furie; mais je ne saurois trouver une dénomination qui lui convienne mieux; car bin que Hécate tienne le poignard en main, à ce qu' on voit entr' autres dans une petite Hécate triformis en bronze du Capitole, elle est toujours représentée en Déesse, le front ceint du Diademe, & jamais les chéveux épars. (1)
Une Figure barbue & habillée, à coté de qui il y a un petit Mercure avec la bourse & le Caducée. (1)
Une figure barbue vétue de la robe longue qu' on appelloit talaris, avec le modius sur la tête, une corne d' abondance à la main gauche, & à la main droite une patére, sur laquelle est posé un papillon. La Chaussée l' explique, en disant que c' est un Sacrifice aux manes d' un défunt, mais c' est un sujet bien plus noble: c' est Jupiter même, & celui qu' on appelloit par excellence Exsuperantissimus, parole imaginée, pour exprimer toute la force du terme Grec XXX. Car selon l' Inscription I. O. M. / S V M M O / E X S V P E R A N / T I S S I M O. Jupiter étoit réprésenté avec les mêmes attributs sur un bas relief du Commandeur del Pozzo, mais sans le modius, & avec un diadême qui s' éléve en pointe (fastigiatum) & tel le trouve je parmi ses désseins dans la Bibliothéque de Mr.le Card. Aléxandre Albani; on peut voir sur l' Epithéte d' Exsuperantissimus, les rémarques de Spanheim dans les Césars de Julien pag. 422. Au surplus c' est là le seul Jupiter qu' on voye avec une corne d' abondance: les anciens la donnoient pourtant aussi à Mercure, & à Hercule, & celui-ci se trouve avec cet attribut dans la Villa Ludovisi à Rome, de même qu' on en voit encore un autre avec la corne d' abondance sur le fragment d' un vase, parmi les débris & fragments d' antiquités du Palais Barberin. Le papillon, symbole de l' ame, admettroit plusieurs explications que je laisse à faire au lecteur. (1)
Une figure semblable à la précédente, & à ses pieds le casque & le bouclier, avec les lettres KAI. Au parazonium est attaché le baudrier (XXX en grec) avec lequel on portoit anciennement l' épée à travers les épaules. Il est encore à remarquer que la forme de l' épée tant des anciens Etrusques, que des Romains, alloit en s' élargissant vers la pointe, ce qu' on voit sur beaucoup d' Empreintes de notre Cabinet. (1)
Une Fontaine qui jette de l' eau dans un Vase. (1)
Une Fontaine représenté par trois vases renversés sur des colonnes, d' où l' eau tombe dans un bassin qui est au milieu. (1)
Une Fontaine représentée par trois Nymphes, ou par les trois Graces nues; en bas il y a un Vase, & sur une colonne un autre Vase renversé: On voit ces trois figures sur quelques( ) Médailles. On a trouvé, il n' y a pas long tems, hors de la Porte S. Jean de Latran de Rome, une Nymphe en pied drappée, dont le bras gauche cassé étoit appuyé sur un vase renversé, placé sur une petite colonne quarrée; le vase étoit percé, & il servoit de fontaine. La Statue est de grandeur naturelle; sa drapperie est élégante, & les pieds qui se sont conservés avec la base, sont fort beaux. Mr. le Card. Aléxandre Albani en a fait l' acquisition. (1)
Une Fontaine représentée par un Hermès, devant laquelle on voit un Homme; avec un Chien. (1)
Une Fontaine représentée par un vase renversé sur une colonne, qui jette l' eau dans un bassin, devant lequel on voit une Grue. (1)
Une forte de crabe appellée Squilla, qui est un des genres dont( ) Jonston donne une figure qui correspond parfaitement à celle ci, & aux autres des pierres suivantes. La Squille( ) étoit un article de luxe dans la table des anciens, & Apicius ce fameux Gourmand des Romains, naviguoit exprès jusqu'en Afrique, uniquement pour faire pécher les plus grosses Squilles. On en fait encore aujourdhui usage dons nos Tables. avec l' Inscription autour XXX. (1)
Une forte de crabe appellée Squilla, qui est un des genres dont( ) Jonston donne une figure qui correspond parfaitement à celle ci, & aux autres des pierres suivantes. La Squille( ) étoit un article de luxe dans la table des anciens, & Apicius ce fameux Gourmand des Romains, naviguoit exprès jusqu'en Afrique, uniquement pour faire pécher( ) les plus grosses Squilles. On en fait encore aujourdhui usage( ) dons nos Tables. (1)
Une Fourmi tenant sept épis de bled. (1)
Une Fourmi. (1)
Une Main portant un Caducée, une massue & un Papillon, avec l' Inscription XXX. (1)
Une main qui tient une Corne d' abondance, sur laquelle il y a un oiseau avec une palme. (1)
Une main qui tient une Corne d' abondance. (1)
Une main tenant trois têtes de Pavot & deux épis de bled. (1)
Une Momie ayant la fleur qu' on appelle Persea sur la tête qui est rayonnée; elle est soutenue par un Homme un genou en terre, qui la tient avec les deux bras élevés par dessus la tête: sur les pieds de la Momie il y a un Epervier avec la même fleur sur la tête. (1)
Une Néréide à cheval sur un Triton. (1)
Une Néréide aasise sur un Triton, qu' elle tient embrassé; dans la main i gauche elle a un bouclier rond, orné d' une tête de Méduse. (3)
Une Néréide assise sur un Cheval marin, avec un bouclier en main. (1)
Une Néréide assise sur un Triton. (1)
Une Néréide assise sur un Triton; elle joue de la lyre, & le Triton d' une espéce de Flute. (1)
Une Néréide conduite par un Monstre marin. (1)
Une Néréide étendue sur un Cheval marin, qu' elle tient étroitement embrassé, avec un Amour qui les suit. Ce sujet se voit encore exprimé de même sur une pierre gravée, qui a été décrite par Gorlaeus. (1)
Une Néréide étendue sur un Cheval marin, qu' elle tient étroitement embrassé. Le même sujet est en relief sur une Agathe Onyx avec le nom du Graveur XXX, connu par d' autres ouvrages, dans le Cabinet d' un Amateur à Rome, & on le trouve aussi repeté dans deux autres Camées du Cabinet Farnese du Roi des Deux Siciles, avec le nom du même Graveur. (1)
Une Néréide montée sur un Triton, avec un autre Triton qui est derriére elle, & qui corne avec une espéce de Buccinum. (1)
Une Néréide portée par un Cheval marin. (1)
Une Néréide portée par un Taureau marin. (1)
Une Néréide sur un Cheral marin, Cette figure est entiérement drappée, & les autres ne sont drappées que par en bas, comme la belle Statue d' une Thétis, ou d' Amphitrite en pied, qui a été trouvée en 1744. dans les ruines de la Villa d' Antonin le Pieux, entre Genzano & Lavinio. La Drapperie qui couvre les cuisses & une jambe, & passe sur le bras gauche de cette Statue, est la plus fine & la plus belle qu' on puisse voir. Elle tient un gouvernail qui pose sur un Monstre marin qui est à ses pieds. La base même de cette Statue s' est conservée ornée d' un rostrum. Mr. le Card; Aléxandre Albani, qui en a fait l' acquisition, l' a fait restaurer. (1)
Une Néréide sur un Cheral marin. (1)
Une Néreide terminée en queue de poisson. (1)
Une Palestre, où auprés d' un Terme & d' un arbre, auquel est attaché une bourse, un Amour lutte avec un jeune garçon, qu' il tient terrasé. A coté de ces lutteurs est une Vénus assise sur un piédestal, la main droite levée vers la tête, proche de laquelle il y a un jeune homme qui tient d' une main une couronne, & de l' autre une palme. (1)
Une Sauterelle sur un char tiré de deux papillons. (1)
Une Squille qui prend avec ses deux longues pinces un autre poisson. (2)
Une Talonniére de Mercure. (2)
Une tête de Méduse en face, au dessus de laquelle il y a un casque. (1)
Une Tête en face ressemblante à la précédente, mais sans collier de perles. (1)
unknown (1)
UPPER BODIES OF TWO NAKED WOMEN (2)
URANIA [MUSE OF ASTRONOMY] (1)
URANIA SEATED [HOLDING A GLOBE] (1)
URANIA, HEAD, WITH A GLOBE (1)
UTERUS LOCKED WITH KEY, ANUBIS (?) WITH STAFF AND FLAIL (?), MAGIC INSCRIPTION (GREEK) (1)
Uu Modius sur lequel il y a un Coq qui tient par la queue une souris au bec; de l' autre coté est une corne d' abondance, & en-bas un pain & un épi de bled. (1)

vacat (1)
VALERIUS PUBLICOLA [PUBLIUS] (1)
Various (2)
VARIUS (1)
Vase flanked by two centaurs who have large rocks in their hands. (1)
VEGETIUS [FLAVIUS] (1)
Veiled bust of a woman. (1)
VEILED BUST OF PSYCHE IN PROFILE, HOLDING A BUTTERFLY IN FRONT OF HER (1)
Veiled female bust; the Virgin Mary. (1)
Veiled figure of Ceres in front of a vase with butterflies and other symbols. (1)
Veiled figure of Ceres in front of an altar, with grain and serpent. (1)
Veiled figure of Ceres with cornucopia, offering dish and serpent. (1)
VEILED HEAD OF PSYCHE IN PROFILE, A BUTTERFLY IN FRONT OF HER (1)
Veiled lady together with a sitting young man. Between them is a tree. (1)
Venus (1)
VENUS (CREATED FROM THE BLOOD OF URANUS AND THE FOAM OF THE SEA) SEATED IN A SHELL DRAWN BY DOLPHINS [THE BIRTH OF VENUS] (1)
Venus (nude) attached to a tree. Behind her is a butterfly. (1)
Venus (nude) gives her hand to a cherub behind. (1)
Venus (nude) leaning against a column with a bow and arrow in her hand. (1)
Venus (nude) leaning against a statue of Triapus with flowers and fruits in a basket. Venus lifts in her right hand an unknown flower. (1)
Venus (nude) lifts her foot, maybe to remove a thorn. A cherub helps her. Above a plinth there is a statue of Love. (1)
Venus (semi-nude) has her right hand against an ionic column. (1)
Venus (semi-nude) seen from behind. There are rocks on which is a bearded herm with a trident. At her feet is a cherub on a dolphin. (1)
Venus (semi-nude) sitting on a seat with a mirror placed on a column. She is doing her hair and putting on a diadem. (1)
Venus (semi-nude) washes her head over a basin, held up by a column. (2)
VENUS (TYPE: MEDICI) AT THE CENTRE OF AN ASSEMBLY OF THE GODS IN CLOUDS. (1)
VENUS [DESCENDING IN THE CLOUDS] ANIMATING HER STATUE MADE BY PYGMALION [WHO IS KNEELING BEFORE IT] (1)
VENUS [PSYCHE] TRANSPORTED BY ZEPHYRUS TO THE ISLAND OF CYPRUS (1)
Vénus accroupie qui se dépouille dans un bain; devant elle est un vase comme dans les Pierres publiées par Beger & par Gravelle, où derriére elle est un Arbre. (1)
Vénus accroupie qui se dépouille dans un bain; devant elle est un vase comme dans les Pierres publiées par Beger & par Gravelle. (1)
Vénus Amphitrite, tenant de la main gauche un timon de vaisseau, contre lequel elle éleve & pose le pied gauche. (1)
Vénus Anadyoméne dans un Temple. (1)
Vénus Anadyoméne en pied. (2)
Vénus Anadyoméne en pied. A son coté droit est un Amour qui lui présente un miroir comme celui de N. 548. & de l' autre coté il y a un papillon. (1)
Vénus Anadyoméne entre deux Amours, dont l' un lui présenté un miroir rond. Celui, qui a été trouvé à Herculane, a la même forme. (1)
Vénus Anadyoméne, le coude droit appuyé sur une colonne, tenant de la main gauche un miroir dans lequel elle se regarde. Ce miroir est fait comme certains miroirs de poche qui sont ronds, & sur qui le couvercle ferme. Notre Vénus tient donc son miroir ouvert, & le tient à la main par le couvercle. Devant elle il y a un Amour qui lui présente une boéte, & un autre Amour lui vole autour. (1)
VENUS AND APOLLO PRESERVING THE BODY OF HECTOR FROM DECAY (1)
VENUS AND CUPID (1)
Venus and Helen (1)
VENUS AND IRIS RETURNING TO HEAVEN [IN THE CHARIOT OF MARS IRIS IS REPRESENTED WITH WIDE EXPANDED WINGS URGING THE SPEED OF THE HORSES ] (1)
VENUS AND MARS [EMBRACING, CUPID IS HOLDING A SWORD] (1)
Vénus armée, armata. Jules César la portoit ainsi gravée sur son cachet, avec, un papillon derriére l' épaule de Vénus. (1)
Vénus armée, armata. Jules César la portoit ainsi gravée sur son cachet. (3)
Venus arranges her hair. On the ground is a box filled with feminine beautifying instruments. (2)
Venus asleep in a seat on which sits a bird. A cherub without wings stands next to her, and holds an object in her hand. (1)
Vénus assise donnant à son fils, qui est devant elle, l' arc & la fléche. (1)
Vénus assise sur un rocher, faisant un jeu d' equilibre avec une baguette qu' elle soutient sur le doigt; devant elle est l' Amour. Ce sujet est plusieurs fois représenté dans notre grande Collection d' Empreintes. Mr. le. Chev. Vettori à Rome l' a aussi dans une pierre gravée, qu' il a expliquée, avec le( ) pretendu nom du Graveur XXX. (2)
Vénus assise sur un rocher, tenant la pommne de la main droite. (1)
Vénus assise, éssayant sur le doigt une fléche. (1)
Vénus assise, recevant entre ses bras un Amour qui cole à elle; à ses pieds est assis un autre Amour. (1)
Vénus assise, tenant avec le bras gauche une Corne d' abondance, & donnant de la main droite la pomme à un Amour qui est devant elle. Deux autres Amours lui mettent une couronne sur la tête. (1)
VENUS AT HER TOILETTE, ATTENDED BY TWO CUPIDS (1)
Venus bent over a basin with three feet. She is in the act of touching the bath water. (1)
Venus bent over and half covered. She is visited by a dove. (1)
Venus bent over with a vase in her hand. (1)
Venus bent with Love near her chest. (2)
Venus between two graces who help her to get dressed. (1)
VENUS BORNE BY ZEPHYRS (1)
VENUS CARRYING AWAY PARIS IN HER CAR (1)
Vénus Céleste assise fur son Trône. Cette Figure peut nous donner une idée de la fameuse Statue de Vénus de Sicyone, qui fut faite par Canachus: elle tient une pomme comme la Statue en tenoit une. Du reste c' est( ) Pausanias qui en parle, & non pas Eratoithéne, sur quoi il convient de remarquer que c' est à tort que Maffei a refuté à ce sujet Agostini. La Déesse tient aussi à la main un long sceptre. (1)
VENUS CHANGING CUPID INTO THE APPEARANCE OF ASCANIUS (1)
Venus clothed and veiled, leaning up against a column, and turning towards a little cherub who flies towards her. (1)
VENUS COMING TO THE AID OF MARS [WHO IS LYING ON THE GROUND, TO WHICH HE HAD BEEN FELLED BY AN ENORMOUS STONE (WHICH IS APTLY EXPRESSED BY A TERMINAL BUST, AS A LAND-MARK), IS DERIDED BY MINERVA; VENUS APPEARS IN THE ACT OF RAISING THE FALLEN GOD BY THE HAND] (1)
VENUS CONDUCTING HELEN TO PARIS (1)
VENUS CONDUCTING HELEN TO PARIS [WHO IS RECLINING ON A COUCH] (1)
VENUS CONVEYING ASCANIUS TO CYPRUS [THE GODDESS HOLDS THE SON OF AENEAS, WHO IS SLEEPING IN HER ARMS CUPID WITH A BUNCH OF POPPIES AND A PAIR OF DOVES] (1)
Venus covers her lower body with clothing. She covers her breasts with her hand. (1)
Vénus dans un char formé d' une coquille, tiré par deux pigeons, derriére lequel on voit un Amour. (1)
Vénus debout à coté d' un Terme de Priape, qui est ici voilé, comme il l' est sur une Urne sepulcrale de la Galerie du Palais Barberini, & sur deux( ) bas reliefs, l' un du Palais Giustiniani, & l' autre du Palais Colonna, où Bacchus est appuyé sur un Priape, qui a le voile comme sur les monumens précédens. (1)
Vénus debout appuyée contre une colonne, tenant de la main droite un pigeon, qu' un Amour qui est à ses pieds, s' éfforce d attrapper. (1)
Vénus debout appuyee contre une colonne, tenant de la main droite une pomme, & de la gauche une palme, & de plus une étoile aux pieds de Vénus. (1)
Vénus debout appuyee contre une colonne, tenant de la main droite une pomme, & de la gauche une palme. (1)
Vénus debout appuyée contre une colonne; elle tient un pigeon sur la main droite, & de la gauche la pique renversée; à ses pieds est un bouclier semblable à une( ) pierre gravée du Cabinet de l' Empereur à Florence. (1)
Vénus debout sur le tillac d' un vaisseau, tenant un voile des deux mains; sur deux rochers, qui sont l' un devant elle, & l' autre derriére elle, il y a deux Amours, dont l' un joue de la lyre; dans le vaisseau est un autre Amour qui joue d' un autre instrument; & un quatriéme Amour y est occupé à la manœuvre & grimpe le long du mât. Cela me fait souvenir( ) du Vaisseau, sur lequel Cléopatre alloit voir Marc-Antoine sur le fleuve Cydnus. Elle étoit habillée comme Vénus, & servie par des beaux garçons qui ressembloient à autant d' Amours. (1)
Vénus debout, appuyée contre une colonne, tenant de la main droite la pomme, & de la gauche le sceptre. Autour on lit les carctéres X. XXX. Il est à remarquer, que Vénus dans ces deux pierres, & dans celle de N. 562. a toujours la pointe de la pique ou de son sceptre en bas; peut être est-ce pour marquer que l' amour est une passion ennemie de la guerre, ou au moins que tout doit lui céder. (1)
Vénus debout, ayant un bouclier dans la main gauche, & donnant un casque à son fils Cupidon, où elle est appuyée contre une colonne, & a de plus une pique en main. (1)
Vénus debout, ayant un bouclier dans la main gauche, & donnant un casque à son fils Cupidon. (1)
Vénus debout, comme sur les deux pierres précédentes, au milieu de deux Amours. Celui qui est à sa droite, tient un flambeau, & au dessous de lui est une Tête d' Apollon rayonnée, ou le Soleil. L' autre Amour tient une palme & présente une couronne à Vénus & au dessus de lui sont deux têtes qui se regardent, dont l' une ornée d' un croissant, se reconnoit pour celle de Diane. (1)
Vénus debout, la main gauche appuyée sur la tête, & le coude droit posé sur une colonne. Elle tient à la main un éventail fair comme ceux dont j' ai parlé N. 434. (1)
Vénus debout, tenant de la main droite la pomme, & de la gauche son sceptre, ou une pique renversée, la pointe en bas. Les Amantes jettoient à leurs Amants une( ) pomme, c' étoit la façon de leur déclarer leur amour. (1)
Vénus debout, tenant un bouc par les cornes. (1)
Vénus debout, tenant un voile des deux mains; à coté d' elle est un Terme de Priape. 0n veut que Vénus soit la même Divinité que Priape. (1)
VENUS DESCENDING IN HER CAR, GIVING THE GOLDEN APPLE TO HIPPOMENES (1)
VENUS DESCENDING TO ADONIS LYING WOUNDED BY THE BOAR, WHICH IS RUNNING FROM HIM (1)
VENUS DETAINING ADONIS FROM THE CHASE, CUPID SEATED BY HER SIDE (1)
VENUS DISSUADING AENEAS FROM KILLING HELEN [WHO IS KNEELING IN SUPPLICATION BEFORE THE ALTAR AND IMAGE OF VESTA] (1)
Vénus dite Callypygis, aux belles fesses, appuyée contre une colonne & vue par derriére. (1)
Venus dries her hair in the kneeling pose. (1)
Vénus en face, nue. Elle est debout sur une massue, la main droite étendue; à sa gauche est un Terme, contre lequel sont deux piques, & en bas il y a une armure complette; sous la massue on voit un arc, & à son coté droit deux carquois remplis de fléches. (1)
Vénus en pied qui se léve le devant de son vétement & se regarde. (1)
Vénus endormie sous un arbre, à ses pieds se voit un Satyre debout, ayant un Chevreuil sur 1' épaule. (1)
VENUS ENTREATING NEPTUNE TO FAVOUR THE VOYAGE OF AENEAS AFTER LEAVING SICILY (2)
VENUS FORESEEING THE MISFORTUNE WHICH WOULD BEFALL ADONIS, WHO IS ABOUT TO DEPART TO HUNT THE WILD BOAR, SEEKS TO DETAIN HIM (1)
Venus gets out of the bath and puts her clothes on. (2)
Venus gets out of the bath and puts her clothes on. A vase at her feet. (1)
Venus harvesting, she is naked and with a billowing cloak and drapery around the back is holding a stick up to two cupids. At her feet a cage. Groundline. (1)
VENUS IMPLORING JUPITER TO PROTECT AENEAS [VENUS KNEELING IN SUPPLICATION BEFORE JUPITER IN FAVOUR OF AENEAS, TOWARDS WHOSE SHIP SHE IS POINTING] (1)
VENUS IN A CLOUD APPEARING TO AENEAS [AENEAS ADDRESSING VENUS AS SHE ASCENDS TO HEAVEN, AFTER HER INTERVIEW WITH HIM IN THE LIBYAN WOOD] (1)
Venus in front of an ithiphallic herm placed on some rocks. There is a vase on the ground, and a long string which passes under Venus' left foot and which she holds in both hands. (1)
VENUS IN HER BATH. SHE IS HOLDING A VASE OF ELEGANT FORM, FILLED WITH PERFUMED OIL (1)
VENUS IN THE PALACE OF VULCAN CARESSING MARS TO DETAIN HIM (1)
Venus is bent over a basin, and is in the act of touching the bath water. (1)
Venus is lightly clothed. (1)
Venus kneeling on a dolphin. (1)
Venus kneeling to have a bath. She is helped by 4 cherubs; one of them pours a vase over her, another offers her a round mirror. Pan and a Satyr are present, and she tries to hide from them. (1)
Venus kneels near a fountain (formed by a statue of Ila, with a child above who pours out water). Behind her is a cherub. (1)
Venus knelt over, who lifts with her left hand two ribbons. In her right hand she has a mirror. (1)
VENUS LAYING DOWN ASCANIUS WHEN ASLEEP [ON THE GROUND OF ITALY] (1)
VENUS LEADING ASCANIUS TO A SHIP (1)
Venus leaning against a column of armour at her feet. In her left hand is a pole, in her right is the caduceus. (1)
Venus leaning against a column of armour with a palm leaf in her left hand, and Victory in her right. (1)
Venus leaning against a column with a cherub on her shoulders. Another cherub lifts up a mirror for her. In her hand she holds a cup. (1)
Venus leaning against an oar ties her sandal. (3)
Venus leans her left elbow against a column. We see her from behind. (1)
Venus leans on a pedestal and holds a veil over a statuette of Priapus. (1)
Venus lifting up her helmet.. (1)
Venus lightly clothed who holds a sword. (1)
Vénus Marine avec deux Chevaux marins, sur l' un desquels elle est assise; elle est précedée d' un Amour, où elle a les pieds appuyés sur deux Dauphins. (1)
Vénus Marine avec deux Chevaux marins, sur l' un desquels elle est assise; elle est précedée d' un Amour. (1)
VENUS METAMORPHOSING SELIMNUS [SELEUCIS] AND ARGYRA [INTO A RIVER AND FOUNTAIN] (1)
Venus on a throne with a sceptre in her left hand and in her right is a globe with a butterfly sitting above it. (1)
Venus on her feet putting on her clothes. Meanwhile, Love runs with a lit torch. (1)
Vénus Phénicienne, dite Astarte, ayant sur la tête le Persea; elle est précedée d' un Amour, l' arc tendu, & suivie d' un autre Amour. 0n représentoit cette Vénus de diverses maniéres, & on la voit tantôt en Vénus armée, comme sur les Médailles de Beryte, & tantôt en Europe montée sur le Taureau, comme dans( ) Lucien, & dans les Médailles de Sidon. Mais elle n' a pas ailleurs le Persea sur la tête, comme dans notre pierre. (1)
Vénus populaire, ou Vulgaire, à cheval sur un bouc, auquel elle fait des caresses; l' épithéte grec( ) XXX, montée sur un bouc, est plus significative. Elle passe la mer assise sur un bouc, dans( ) une pierre gravee du Cabinet du Roi de France. (1)
Venus poses with a gracious movement of her body, whilst her foot is above a serpent. Venus seems to have lifted something which the cherub tries to get back. An animal is in the field. (1)
VENUS PREPARING THE JUICE OF DITTANY FOR THE CURE OF AENEAS (1)
VENUS PRESENTING A VASE OF FRAGRANT OIL TO PHAON [IN HIS BOAT] (1)
VENUS PRESENTING A VASE OF FRAGRANT OIL TO PHAON [IN HIS SHIP] (1)
VENUS PRESENTING THE INFANT ADONIS IN A BASKET TO PROSERPINE (1)
Venus puts on her clothes. In front of her is a broken cup. (2)
Vénus qui se lave devant une fontaine. (1)
VENUS RECEIVING FROM VULCAN, WHO IS SEATED AT WORK, THE ARMS OF AENEAS (1)
Venus reclines on a marine bull, surrounded by numerous dolphins and cherubs. (1)
VENUS RESCUING PARIS - MENELAUS DRAGGING PARIS BY HIS HELMET (1)
Venus riding a galloping lion. (1)
VENUS SEATED IN A SHELL ON THE SEA, WITH TWO DOLPHINS (1)
Venus sits on a rock, balancing a stick on her finger whilst a cherub flies towards it. (1)
Venus sits on a rock. In front of her is Adonis. (1)
Venus sits opposite bearded herm whilst she ties her sandals. (1)
Venus sits with a mirror. In her right hand she lifts the bow of Love, who seems agitated. (1)
Venus sits with a mirror. In her right hand she lifts the quiver of Love, who seems agitated. (2)
Venus sitting and crying with a cherub on her knee. Another woman is leaning up against a column with a fan in her hand. (1)
Venus sitting down on a collection of armour. (1)
Venus sitting down with a fan. A cherub aims the bow. (1)
Venus sitting on a lion, led by a cherub who has a palm branch in his hand. (1)
VENUS SOLICITING VULCAN TO FORGE ARMOUR FOR AENEAS (1)
Vénus sortant de la mer dans une coquille. (1)
VENUS STANDING IN A SHELL ON THE SEA [MARINE VENUS] (1)
VENUS STANDING IN A SHELL ON THE SEA, WITH TWO DOLPHINS (1)
Venus standing in a shell with her arms across her breasts and legs. (1)
Venus stands by a column, her finger raised to her lips. (1)
VENUS STEALING THE WEAPONS OF LOVE [SALMACIS AND LOVE] (1)
VENUS STRUCK DOWN BY MINERVA [PALLAS DERIDING VENUS, WHO IS LYING ON THE GROUND NEAR MARS, WHOM SHE HAD ENDEAVOURED TO REMOVE FROM THE BATTLE] (1)
Vénus tenant de la main gauche un miroir, dans lequel elle se regade. Elle semble rajuster de la main droite son habillement, & un Amour qui est devant elle, lui présente une guirlande de fleurs; de l' autre coté on voit un candelabre allumé. Sur le revers sont les trois Graces dans leur attitude ordinaire, & l' une d' elles tient une fleur; des deux cotés des trois Graces il y a un grand flambeau allumé. (1)
Vénus tenant l' Amour sur une roue; derriére elle est un Satyre. Cette pierre a été publiée par Mr. Gravelle. (1)
Venus the Winner (decently dressed) has a spear and shield to her left. In her right hand she has a helmet. (1)
Venus the winner leaning up against a pillar with a helmet in her hand. (1)
Venus the winner with spear and helmet in the middle of a circle of rocks (1)
Venus the winner with spear and helmet leaning up against a column. (1)
Venus the winner with spear and helmet next to a tree. (1)
Venus the Winner, who shows her back to the viewer. Next to her is a shield. In her right hand is an upturned spear . In her left hand is a flower. A cherub has a helmet. (1)
Venus touching her foot, and leaning up against Love, who is in the air. Another cherub is behind her with a mirror, looking at himself. (1)
VENUS TRANSFORMING THE CERASTES, THE INHABITANTS OF THE ISLAND OF CYPRUS, TO BULLS, FOR IMMOLATING HUMAN VICTIMS (1)
Venus turned to the right. Behind her shoulders there is a bearded herm. (1)
Venus upsets vase on a lit torch which is at the feet of of a column with the half-figure of an ithiphallic deity. Behind Venus is a thyrsus with a butterfly above. (1)
VENUS URANIA (CELESTIAL), WHO PRESIDED OVER PURE AND EXALTED LOVE. SHE IS RESTING ONE HAND ON A CELESTIAL GLOBE, AND ONE FOOT ON A TORTOISE (1)
VENUS VICTRIX (1)
Venus Victrix, accompanied by Cupid who holds up her shield. (1)
Venus Victrix. (1)
Venus Victrix. Naked but for dress around the legs, leaning on a pillar, holding a spear and helmet, with a shield before her, a dove on it. Behind her a jug with three ears of corn in it. Ground line. (1)
Venus with a cup in her hand, turning to the right. Behind her is a column. (1)
Venus with a light mantle on her shoulders. She has a cup in her right hand, and at her feet is a branch of palm leaves. (1)
Venus with a light mantle on her shoulders. She has a cup in her right hand. (2)
Venus with a light mantle on her shoulders. She has a cup in her right hand. Behind her is a tree, and in front a thyrsus. (1)
Venus with a vase at her feet in which is a twig of palm. Behind her is a vine. (1)
Venus with scepter and Eros, a man approaching. (1)
VENUS, ACCOMPANIED BY IRIS, PRAYING MARS TO LEND HER HIS CHARIOT [WHICH IS SEEN IN THE BACKGROUND, THAT SHE MAY RE-ASCEND THE HEAVENS] (1)
VENUS, ATTENDED BY CUPID, BRINGING THE ARMS OF AENEAS (1)
VENUS, BABOON, MERCURY, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD (1)
VENUS, CUPID, AND ASCANIUS [VENUS AND CUPID, HER CAR ON THE SIDE] (1)
Venus, fishing by the sea. One cherub finds himself in the basket, another near the rod. (1)
VENUS, HEAD, VERY DEEPLY CUT [HEAD OF IO; THE HEAD OF ISIS] (1)
Venus, lightly clothed with a marine horse at her side. (1)
Venus, seen from behind, leans against a shield with her right elbow lifting an arrow to her left hand. (1)
VENUS, WHO IS WOUNDED BY DIOMEDE, LED AWAY BY IRIS (1)
VENUS, WITH CUPID, GIVING JUNO HER GIRDLE (1)
VESPASIAN [TITUS FLAVIUS] (1)
Vettori à Rome. Cupidon assis & appuyé par terre; à coté de lui il y a une Coquille bivalve ouverte, avec le nom du Graveur XXX. C' est ici une des plus précieuses gravures Grecques qui soient connues, non seulement par rapport au déssein & à l' éxécution, mais aussi par repport à sa haute antiquité; car outre la bordure, qui est semblable à celle qui est autour des plus anciennes gravures Etrusques, le caractére des lettres du nom du Graveur paroit plus ancien, qu' aucun autre qu' il y ait sur les pierres gravées. La Coquille a sans doute ici la même signification que celle que l' on voit sur une( ) Médaille de Syracuse, à coté de la tête d' une Déesse, qui par rapport à ce même attribut, me semble être Vénus. On donne à cette Coquille le nom de Paphia & de Cytheriaca. (1)
Victory (1)
Victory and Mars, with attributes. (1)
Victory builds trophy. (1)
VICTORY GUIDING TWO HORSES (1)
Victory hanging a wreath on a trophy with a cuirass, a shield leaning against it, groundline. (1)
Victory holds a palm spray and a laurel wreath. (1)
Victory holds a palm spray and a laurel wreath. Inscription. (1)
Victory holds a palm spray and wreath. (1)
Victory in profile. (1)
VICTORY WITH THE SYMBOLS OF ROME (1)
VICTORY, DEPICTED ON THE PROW OF A SHIP, WITH THE CADUCEUS, THE EMBLEM OF COMMERCE, AND A PALM BRANCH, THE EMBLEM OF VICTORY (1)
VICTORY, IN A CAR DRAWN BY TWO HORSES (1)
VICTORY, ON THE PROW OF A SHIP (1)
VICTORY, WITH HER EMBLEMS (1)
VICTORY, WITH MILITARY TROPHIES (1)
VICTORY, WRITING ON A SHIELD (1)
Vine-wreathed mask. (1)
VIRGIL [PUBLIUS VERGILIUS MARO] (1)
VIRGINIUS AND VIRGINIA [THE CENTURION LUCIUS VIRGINIUS KILLING HIS DAUGHTER VIRGINIA WITH A DAGGER TO PREVENT HER BEING TAKEN BY APPIUS CLAUDIUS] (1)
VITRUVIUS (1)
Vulcain & Minerve debout. Il y avoit une étroite lieison entr' eux selon Platon, où Vulcain debout tient de la main droite le marteau, & & de la gauche les ténailles. (1)
Vulcain & Minerve debout. Il y avoit une étroite lieison entr' eux selon Platon. (1)
Vulcain assis dans sa forge, à coté de qui est Vénus debout qui lui présente une fléche: elle tient par la main un Amour qui porte un arc, & elle a à coté d' elle un bouclier. (1)
Vulcain assis forgeant la foudre, & devant lui Minerve qui lui parle. Le même sujet se voit sur une Médaille. (1)
Vulcain debout en habit court, tenant d' une main le marteau, & de l' autre les ténailles, tel que l' on le voit chez La Chaussée. (2)
Vulcain forgeant les armes d' Enée, à la priére de Vénus qui est debout derriére lui avec un Amour sur un piédestal qui souffle le feu. Devant lui est Jupiter assis sur un Autel rond, contre lequel est l' Aigle. Le Pére des Dieux tient la tête appuyée sur sa main, en revant profondément. Derriére lui est Junon, & à coté Apollon appuyé sur sa lyre: derriére Apollon on voit Mercure tenant son Caducée, qui tourne le dos. Enfin d' un autre coté il y a en face de Vénus, Minerve & Mars qui parlent ensemble. Cette pierre est doublement précieuse, soit par rapport à sa grandeur & à sa beauté, soit par rapport à la gravure qui en est fort belle. Elle a été publiée sur un déssein ébauché par( ) Mr. Gravelle. Mais elle est un peu plus grande, que le contour qui a été gravé. (1)
Vulcain forgeant un casque. Vulcain est barbu. (1)
Vulcain forgeant un casque: il est aussi sans barbe, comme dans la précédente. (2)
Vulcain forgeant un casque; derriére lui est Minerve. Dans les Médailles on voit de même ce Dieu accompagné de Minerve. (1)
Vulcain forgeant une cuirasse. (1)
Vulcain y est assis, forgeant un bouclier qui a la forme de ceux qu' on voit sur les( ) Médailles de Thébes. Il est jeune & sans barbe, parceque les Etrusques le représentoient tel, & tel le voit on en effet sur une( ) Patère Etrusque de bronze, où il est représenté dans l' action d' ouvrir d' un coup de hache la tête de Jupiter, pour en faire sortir Minerve, & où il fut pris pour Mercure par( ) Buonarroti. On le voit aussi dans la même action & sans barbe sur un Ouvrage rond au Capitole, qui étoit anciennement autour d' un puits. Les Romains( ) avoient pris des Etrusques l' idée de représenter ce Dieu jeune, mais les Grecs le fesoient barbu. En tout cas le défaut de barbe dans une( ) figure semblable qui forge un casque, ne devoit pas être un motif suffisant pour le faire prendre pour un Béotien, comme je vois que vient de faire un célébre Auteur de Dactyliographie. (1)
VULCAN (?) HOLDING A CHILD (MINERVA?) ON HIS KNEE. (1)
Vulcan and Venus Urania together. (2)
VULCAN AT HIS ANVIL GIVING THE THUNDERBOLT TO JUPITER'S EAGLE (1)
VULCAN ATTACKING SCAMANDER [WITH A BURNING TORCH, IS ENTREATED BY THE RIVER XANTHUS TO DESIST FROM THE PURSUIT OF HIM, AND TO QUENCH THE FLAMES WITH WHICH, AT THE COMMAND OF JUNO, THE RIVER HAS DRIED UP] (1)
VULCAN COVERING MARS AND VENUS WITH THE NET (1)
VULCAN FORMING THE FIGURE OF PANDORA. CORRIGENDA: PANDORA FORMED BY VULCAN [WHO IS STANDING NEAR THE ANVIL] (1)
VULCAN GIVING THETIS THE ARMS [OF ACHILLES] (1)
Vulcan makes a helmet over a fire. (1)
Vulcan makes a helmet over an altar. (1)
Vulcan makes a helmet. (1)
Vulcan makes a shield for Achilles, propped up on a stand. (1)
Vulcan makes Achilles' shield. (1)
VULCAN SEATED, RECEIVING WINE FROM BACCHUS, ATTENDED BY A TIGER (1)
VULCAN SHEWING APOLLO THE NET OF METAL WHICH HE HAD FORGED TO ENVELOPE VENUS AND MARS (1)
VULCAN SHEWING THETIS THE ARMS OF ACHILLES [GIVING THEM TO HER] (1)
VULCAN UNFASTENING THE SPRINGS OF THE SEAT AND RELEASING JUNO (1)
Vulcan with his scissors on the ground. (1)
Vulcan working a shield. (1)
VULCAN, ARMED WITH AN ENORMOUS HAMMER, HEATED IN THE FURNACE, OVERTHROWING ONE OF THE TITANS (1)
VULCAN, FINDING ALECTRYON ASLEEP, AVAILS HIMSELF OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO SURPRISE VENUS AND MARS (1)
VULCAN, HAVING SURPRISED VENUS AND MARS, ENCLOSES THEM IN HIS BRAZEN NET, WHICH UNITED EXTREME LIGHTNESS WITH SUCH SOLIDITY, THAT EVEN THE GOD OF WAR COULD NOT BREAK IT (1)
VULCAN, HEAD, WITH HIS HAMMER (1)
VULCAN, IN THE PRESENCE OF THETIS, WORKING AT THE ARMOUR OF ACHILLES THE HELMET IS ON THE ANVIL, WHICH HE IS LIFTING UP HIS HAMMER TO STRIKE (1)

WALKING LION (1)
WALKING LION, CRESCENT MOON IN FIELD. (1)
WALKING LION, STAR IN FIELD. (1)
WALKING LION, STARS IN FIELD. (1)
WALKING LION. (5)
Warrior with a shield kneeling in front of a trophy with armour and shield (2)
Warrior with spear (1)
WARRIOR, bearded, SWORD, hunting, LION (1)
WARRIOR, bearded, SWORD, hunting, MONSTER, WINGED (1)
WARRIOR, bearded, SWORD, hunting, WINGED, MONSTER (1)
WARRIOR'S DEPARTURE (?): A WOMAN BETWEEN TWO WARRIORS (WEARING HELMETS) (1)
WARRIOR'S DEPARTURE (?): A WOMAN FACING A WARRIOR AND HIS COMPANION, AN ALTAR (?) BETWEEN THEM (1)
WARRIOR'S DEPARTURE (?): A WOMAN GIVING A HELMET TO A MAN (1)
WARRIOR'S DEPARTURE: A WOMAN AND A WARRIOR WITH HELMET, SHIELD, CUIRASS AND GREAVES (1)
WARRIOR'S DEPARTURE: A WOMAN FACING A MAN PUTTING ON HIS CUIRASS (?) (1)
WARRIORS WITH A CAPTIVE (1)
Weary Herakles seated on his lionskin, on rocks, head on hand holding a sword point-down on his thigh (as if an Ajax). His club on rocks before him. Ground line. (1)
Wedding of Peleus and Thetis. Hephaistos, standing, in short dress, handing a sword and a shield (with cross-hatched brim) to Peleus, seated with dress round his waist on a backless throne. Beyond is Thetis, standing veiled. Inscribed in Greek on Peleus' low footrest ADMON. (1)
WINGED ANIMAL WITH FELINE BODY AND THE HEAD OF A BULL AND LONG HORNS, EATING GRAPES (?). A VASE ON TOP. (1)
WINGED BULL WITH BEARDED HEAD OF A MAN, FILLETS ON NECK, INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (1)
Winged centaur with eagles feet in front and the head of Medusa. It is fighting with a lion. (1)
Winged centaur with human feet in front and a head of Silenus. He lifts a pig. (1)
WINGED EYE OF HORUS, ANKH (?) (1)
WINGED FIGURE (NIKE) HOLDING A FIGURE. INSCRIPTION IN FIELD. (1)
WINGED FIGURE (ONE UP, ONE DOWN) WITH RAYS (?) (1)
Winged figure (Potnia Theron) between a lion and a bird. (1)
WINGED FIGURE WITH A SCYTHE (1)
WINGED FIGURE, LEANING ON UPTURNED TORCH (?) (1)
WINGED FIGURE, WITH GLOBE AND STAFF (1)
Winged foot with a caduceus above a butterfly with cap and purse. (1)
Winged foot with a caduceus above a butterfly. Next to it is a cap. (1)
Winged foot with a caduceus above a tortoise. (1)
Winged foot with a caduceus. (2)
Winged foot with sandals and a caduceus (1)
WINGED FRONTAL FIGURE (OF JUPITER?) STANDING OVER A STRICKEN WOMAN ON HER KNEES (SEMELE?) (1)
WINGED FRONTAL FIGURE OF JUPITER STANDING OVER A WOMAN LYING ON THE GROUND (SEMELE?), THE THUNDERBOLT IN THE FIELD (1)
Winged hippocamp (1)
Winged lion-monster, plant. (1)
Winged monster with lion body and horn in front of flower, inscription in field. (1)
Winged Nike standing, fully dressed, on tiptoe, pouring from a jug into a patera, beside a wreathed altar. Ground line. Signed MARCHANT.F. Ground line. By Marchant, copied from a relief in London, British Museum. (1)
Winged Nike, wearing a peplos, pours from an oinochoe into a bowl. Ground line. (1)
WINGED PERSONIFICATION OF THE NIGHT CARRYING A SLEEPING BOY, OWL (1)
WINGED PERSONIFICATION OF THE NIGHT CARRYING A SLEEPING BOY, OWL, INSCRIPTION (1)
WINGED PERSONIFICATION OF THE NIGHT STREWING FLOWERS AND CARRYING A SMALL BOY WITH A TORCH, INSCRIPTION (2)
WINGED SATURN (TIME?) WITH A SCYTHE AMONG THE TWELVE STARS OF THE ZODIAC (1)
WINGED SATURN (TIME?) WITH A SCYTHE PLACING THE BELVEDERE TORSO ON A BASE (2)
WINGED SATURN RECLINING HOLDING A SCYTHE, AN OPEN BOOK IN FRONT, A STAR IN THE FIELD, MODERN (1)
WINGED THUNDERBOLT (3)
WINGED THUNDERBOLT AND ANT BETWEEN INSCRIPTIONS (1)
WINGED THUNDERBOLT, IN THE FIELD A COCK, BULL, DOG, AND LION (1)
WINGED VICTORY HOLDING A PALM BRANCH (?) IN FRONT OF AN INCENSE BURNER (1)
WINGED, SASANIAN, LION, INSCRIPTION (1)
Wingless Eros running holding a thyrsos and a large bearded mask over his head. Ground line. (1)
WINGLESS GRIFFIN, SNAKE, TREE (1)
WINTER, WITH OBJECTS OF THE CHASE ANALOGOUS TO THE SEASEON [DRAGGING A DEAD BOAR - WITH A CUPID] (1)
WOMAN ( PRIESTESS ?) STANDING BETWEEN TWO PALM TREES (1)
WOMAN (HERA ?) SITTING ON CHAIR, HOLDING STAFF, PEACOCK BEHIND HER, INSCRIPTION UNDER GROUNDLINE (1)
Woman dressed in short trousers (?) lifts up a serpent to another woman (nude) who drinks from an amphora. There is also a nude satyr, who has a crook or a similar thing in his hand. He lifts his right hand in surprise. (1)
WOMAN FEEDING EAGLE FROM PATERA (1)
WOMAN FILLING A PATERA FROM A JUG TO FEED AN EAGLE (3)
WOMAN HOLDING A PATERA AND WHEAT STALKS BEFORE ALTAR (1)
WOMAN HOLDING A PATERA AND WHEAT STALKS BEFORE ALTAR (?) (1)
WOMAN HOLDING SITULA AND BRANCH (1)
WOMAN KNEELING IN FRONT OF ROUND OBJECT ( VASE ?) (1)
WOMAN SITTING ON A STOOL WITH A THYRSOS WITH FILLETS NEXT TO A COLUMN WITH A VASE AND AN INFANT (1)
WOMAN SITTING ON CHAIR WITH A CHILD (1)
WOMAN SITTING ON ROCK, COLUMN WITH DOG (1)
WOMAN SITTING ON THE JOINT OF THE FOREPARTS OF TWO HORSES (1)
WOMAN STANDING ON CROCODILE, HOLDING OBJECT (CHILD ?) OVER HER HEAD. (1)
Woman with a thyrsus gives a satyr (clothed in lion's skin) something to drink. He holds a bucket to his mouth which is attached to a cord. (1)
woman, SITTING, SASANIAN, child, WREATH, INSCRIPTION (1)
WOUNDED AENEAS GUARDED BY VENUS (1)
Wreathed and bearded head of Hercules. (1)
Wreathed Bonus Eventus with ears of corn and grapes. Animal skin at back. Short ground line. Cut style. (1)
Wreathed head of a Muse. (1)
Wreathed head of Apollo. (1)
Wreathed head of Jupiter. (1)

XERXES I. (1)

Young Bacchus (nude) with a thyrsus in his left hand, with his right raised with a bunch of grapes over his head. (1)
Young Bacchus on his feet with a thyrsus and balsamario. (1)
Young Bacchus with a thyrsus and bunch of grapes leans against a column. (1)
Young Bacchus with a thyrsus and bunch of grapes. (1)
Young Bacchus with a thyrsus leaning against a column covered with panther skin. (1)
Young centaur is dressed in lion's skin and puts the 'portacollo' with the sword. (1)
YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) LEANING ON A THYRSOS (1)
YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) LEANING ON A THYRSOS (?) (1)
YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) LEANING ON A THYRSOS (?), WITH A PANTHER (?) (2)
YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) LEANING ON A THYRSOS, CLOAK BILLOWING (1)
YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) WITH A THYRSOS, SITTING ON THE BACK OF A LION (1)
YOUNG DIONYSOS (?) WITH IVY AND GRAPES OF VINE WREATH, KNEELING OVER AN AMPHORA (1)
YOUNG DIONYSOS (?), GRAPE VINE WREATH IN HAIR, HOLDING AN ANIMAL SKIN AND A CUP (1)
YOUNG DIONYSOS (?), LEANING ON A THYRSOS, BEING APPROACHED BY A SATYR (1)
Young Dionysos standing naked, frontal, holding a long thyrsos and a kantharos. Ground line. Tassie 4283 is a cornelian copy by Burch (Seidmann 1997, 268, fig. 8) of this stone, and said have been in the Marlborough Collection. (1)
YOUNG DIONYSOS, WITH A CUP, SITTING NEXT TO A PANTHER (1)
YOUNG DIONYSOS, WITH A THYRSOS AND WREATH, RIDING A PANTHERESS (1)
Young Herakles leaning on a pillar of rock against which his club rests, his right hand on his left shoulder, lionskin around his neck. Inscribed ERAK. Said to be by Burch. (1)
young satyr drinking (1)
Young satyr knelt down and occupied with removing a thorn from another satyr's foot. There is a third man in the middle. (1)
Young satyr knelt down and occupied with removing a thorn from another satyr's foot. There is bearded herm of Bacchus in the middle. (1)
Young satyr with vine leaf crown. (2)
YOUTH ( GANYMEDE ?) AND EAGLE (1)
YOUTH ( GANYMEDE ?) LEANING ON A COLUMN, CLOAK DRAPED BEHIND HIM, AND TWO EAGLES (1)
YOUTH (?) WITH STAFF (1)
YOUTH (DIOMEDES ?) WITH OBJECT (PALLADION ?) (1)
YOUTH CLEANING HIMSELF WITH A STRIGIL (1)
YOUTH IN CHARIOT DRAWN BY TWO SNAKES (1)
YOUTH IN PROFILE, CLOAK DRAPED OVER SHOULDER, FINGER RAISED TO HIS MOUTH. FLOWER BEHIND HIM. (1)
YOUTH IN PROFILE, HIMATION DRAPED OVER SHOULDER, FINGER RAISED TO HIS MOUTH. (2)
YOUTH IN PROFILE, HIMATION DRAPED OVER SHOULDER, FINGER RAISED TO HIS MOUTH. SIGNATURE BELOW. (2)
YOUTH STANDING BY A COLUMN WITH THE HEAD OF A RAM (1)
YOUTH TAKING SOMETHING OUT OF AN OPENING (OVEN ?) (2)
YOUTH WITH STAFF NEAR ALTAR WITH COLUMN (1)
Youthful head conjoined with two Silenos masks which, crested, look like a helmet. (1)

ZEBU LYING ON GROUNDLINE, INSCRIPTION BENEATH (1)
ZENOBIA [QUEEN OF PALMYRA ] (1)
ZETHUS AND AMPHION TYING DIRCE TO THE WILD BULL (1)
ZEUS AS TAUROKAMPOS (?) WITH EUROPA (?), INSCRIPTION (1)
Zeus enthroned, with footstool, in three-quarter view, holding a thunderbolt and sceptre. A heavily veiled woman (Hera?) stands before him on a base. (1)
ZEUS FLYING ON THE BACK OF THE EAGLE THROUGH THE CLOUDS, HIS CLOAK BILLOWING. THE EAGLE CARRIES THE THUNDERBOLTS IN HIS CLAWS. (1)
ZEUS IN QUADRIGA THROWING HIS THUNDERBOLT (1)
ZEUS ON A THRONE, TWO GODS, A BIRD, TWO QUADRUPEDS (1)
ZEUS ON THE BACK OF THE EAGLE, HOLDING A STAFF AND THROWING A THUNDERBOLT. ANOTHER THUNDERBOLT IN THE CLAWS OF THE EAGLE. (1)
ZEUS ON THE BACK OF THE EAGLE, THROWING A THUNDERBOLT. (1)
ZEUS ON THE BACK OF THE EAGLE. (1)
Zeus seated frontally with a sceptre, his eagle before him, dress at his waist; to one side a fully armed Ares standing, to the other a figure, dressed with bare torso, holding a crossed stick. The ground line becomes a semicircle below Zeus, supported by the upper part of a man holding a trident (as if Atlas) over rocky ground or waves. Surrounded by the signs of the Zodiac. (1)
ZEUS SEATED ON A THRONE WITH STAFF AND NIKE ON HIS OUTSTRECHED HAND, EAGLE ON THE SIDE (1)
ZEUS SEATED ON A THRONE WITH STAFF AND PHIALE (?), EAGLE ON THE SIDE (1)
ZEUS SERAPIS (2)
ZEUS SERAPIS (?) WITH STAFF, INSCRIPTION (1)
Zeus Serapis enthroned frontally, holding a sceptre, his eagle on the ground. Ground line. (1)
ZEUS SERAPIS ON A THRONE, WITH STAFF AND DOG (1)
ZEUS SERAPIS ON A THRONE, WITH STAFF AND EROS (?), INSCRIPTION (1)
ZEUS SERAPIS ON A THRONE, WITH STAFF AND GLOBE, DOG (?), INSCRIPTION (1)
ZEUS SERAPIS ON A THRONE, WITH STAFF AND PALM BRANCHES, GRIFFIN AND EAGLE, FIGURE WITH CORNUCOPIA (?), FIGURE WITH CLUB (1)
ZEUS SERAPIS ON A THRONE, WITH STAFF AND PATERA (1)
ZEUS SERAPIS ON A THRONE, WITH STAFF AND PATERA, EAGLE (?), INITIAL (1)
ZEUS SERAPIS ON A THRONE, WITH STAFF, GRIFFIN (?), WINGED SUN DISC ABOVE (1)
ZEUS SITTING ON A THRONE WITH A STAFF AND PHIALE. BEFORE HIM AN EAGLE. (1)
Zeus standing frontally, naked but for a cloak over his shoulder, holding spear and thunderbolt; his eagle at his feet. Short ground line. (1)
ZEUS THROWING THUNDERBOLTS, GREEK INSCRIPTION (1)
Zeus, with thunderbolt and spear, in a quadriga riding over two snake-legged giants, one armed with a club; ground beneath the chariot wheels. (1)
ZEUXIS [the painter] (1)

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