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Praxiteles

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    Arctos

  • A Hermes in Ephesian Silver Work Pateea from Bernay In

    A Hermes in Ephesian Silver Work Pateea from Bernay In

  • The Nature of Hellenistic Domestic Sculpture in Its Cultural and Spatial Contexts

    The Nature of Hellenistic Domestic Sculpture in Its Cultural and Spatial Contexts

  • A Story of Five Amazons Brunilde S

    A Story of Five Amazons Brunilde S

  • Greek and Roman Mythology and Heroic Legend

    Greek and Roman Mythology and Heroic Legend

  • The Art of Praxiteles

    The Art of Praxiteles

  • Artemis: Depictions of Form and Femininity in Sculpture Laura G

    Artemis: Depictions of Form and Femininity in Sculpture Laura G

  • Analyzing Two Domains of Dionysus in Greek Polytheism

    Analyzing Two Domains of Dionysus in Greek Polytheism

  • Introduction the Original of This Statue Was Found in 1877 by a Team Of

    Introduction the Original of This Statue Was Found in 1877 by a Team Of

  • Alexander the Great and Hellenization

    Alexander the Great and Hellenization

  • Past Sculpture Appearances | Notes

    Past Sculpture Appearances | Notes

  • “Ask Iris Love”: Cnidus, Aphrodite and Unorthodox Archeology

    “Ask Iris Love”: Cnidus, Aphrodite and Unorthodox Archeology

  • Ancient Greece Alexandros of IKTINOS 447–438 B.C

    Ancient Greece Alexandros of IKTINOS 447–438 B.C

  • THE ENDURING GODDESS: Artemis and Mary, Mother of Jesus”

    THE ENDURING GODDESS: Artemis and Mary, Mother of Jesus”

  • Contextualizing Greek 'Originals': the “Pouring Satyr” in Athens

    Contextualizing Greek 'Originals': the “Pouring Satyr” in Athens

  • The Aphrodite of Arles Brunilde S

    The Aphrodite of Arles Brunilde S

  • Pollitt Chapter 5 Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age Athens After the Peloponnesian War 404-323 BCE

    Pollitt Chapter 5 Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age Athens After the Peloponnesian War 404-323 BCE

  • (~4 ½” High, Limestone) [Fertility Statue] MESOPOTAMIA Sumerian: Female Head from Uruk, (Goddess Inanna?) (C

    (~4 ½” High, Limestone) [Fertility Statue] MESOPOTAMIA Sumerian: Female Head from Uruk, (Goddess Inanna?) (C

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  • The Capitoline and Medici Aphrodites, Four Nymphs at Elean Herakleia, and an Aphrodite at Megalopolismegalopoli Sss***
  • The Art of Praxiteles V
  • The Birth and the Development of the Idealized Concept of Arcadia in the Late Classical Societies
  • [PDF]The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome
  • Heather Jackson, Greek Sculpture of the Early Classical, Classical And
  • The Snake Goddess Dethroned: Deconstructing the Work and Legacy of Sir Arthur Evans
  • Misuses of Scholarship in the Making of the Myth of Praxiteles
  • Late Classical Greece, Pp
  • The-Art-Of-Praxiteles-Ii.Pdf
  • The Triad of Zeds Soter, Artemis Soteira and Megalopolis at Megalopolis
  • The Elder Pliny's Chapters on the History of Art;
  • The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960
  • A Group of Tyrant-Slayers Made by Praxiteles
  • Head of a Satyr
  • Praxiteles and the Hermes with the Dionysos-Child from the Heraion In
  • Hirsch Library Research Guide
  • Female Statues in Ancient Greece and Rome


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