EditorialArt Greek. Magna Graecia. Greek vase painting. Red figure pottery. Amphora. Decoration. Ephebe with mirror. Comes from Taranto. Italy. Museum of Perfume. Barcelona. Spain.
EditorialThe Turtle Fountain. Italian Renaissance. Built between 1580-1588 by Giacomo della Porta (1533-1602) and Taddeo Landini (1561-1596). Detail. Turtle and bronze ephebe. Rome. Italy.
EditorialRoman Period. The Ephebe of Antequera. Bronze sculpture. 1st century AD. It represents a naked teenage boy wearing a wreath. 1,54 metres tall. From the Roman villa of Las Piletas. Municipal Museum of Antequera. Malaga province, Andalusia, Spain.
EditorialGreek: Flying Eros Ephebe, Unidentified artist, Greek, 3rd?2nd century B.C., Ceramic, Overall: 10 3/4 x 4 3/4 x 3 3/4 in. (27.3 x 12.1 x 9.5 cm).
EditorialGreek: Flying Eros Ephebe, Unidentified artist, Greek, 3rd?2nd century B.C., Ceramic, Eros, the god of love, was a popular subject for artists during the Hellenistic period of Greco-Roman history. This ceramic figurine shows the youthful god in flight-...
EditorialGreek Art. Classical Era. The Marathon Boy or Ephebe of Marathon. Bronze sculpture. It comes from Aegean Sea, bay of Marathon. Dated around 340-330 B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialYoung athlete (ephebe) taking oil from a large jar. Centerpiece of a red-figured bowl (about 480 BCE) attributed to the Cage-Painter. Diameter 24 cm G 133.
EditorialArt Greek. Magna Graecia. Greek vase painting. Red figure pottery. Amphora. Decoration. Ephebe with mirror. Comes from Taranto. Italy. Museum of Perfume. Barcelona. Spain.
EditorialYoung Greek Sculptor with His Sculpture: A Man and an Ephebe, from the Suite Vollard. Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973); printed by Roger Lacouri?re (French, 1892-1966); published by Ambroise Vollard (French, 1867-1939). Date: 1933. Dimensions: 268 x ...
EditorialYoung Greek Sculptor with His Sculpture: A Man and an Ephebe, from the Suite Vollard. Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973); printed by Roger Lacouri?re (French, 1892-1966); published by Ambroise Vollard (French, 1867-1939). Date: 1933. Dimensions: 268 x ...
EditorialThe Turtle Fountain. Italian Renaissance. Built between 1580-1588 by Giacomo della Porta (1533-1602) and Taddeo Landini (1561-1596). Detail. Turtle and bronze ephebe. Rome. Italy.
EditorialYoung athlete (ephebe) taking oil from a large jar. Centerpiece of a red-figured bowl (about 480 BCE) attributed to the Cage-Painter. Diameter 24 cm G 133.
EditorialGreek Art. Classical Era. The Marathon Boy or Ephebe of Marathon. Bronze sculpture. It comes from Aegean Sea, bay of Marathon. Dated around 340-330 B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialThe Turtle Fountain. Italian Renaissance. Built between 1580-1588 by Giacomo della Porta (1533-1602) and Taddeo Landini (1561-1596). Detail. Turtle and bronze ephebe. Rome. Italy.
EditorialGreek Art. Classical Era. The Marathon Boy or Ephebe of Marathon. Bronze sculpture. It comes from Aegean Sea, bay of Marathon. Dated around 340-330 B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialArt Greek. Magna Graecia. Greek vase painting. Red figure pottery. Amphora. Decoration. Ephebe with mirror. Comes from Taranto. Italy. Museum of Perfume. Barcelona. Spain.
EditorialThe Turtle Fountain. Italian Renaissance. Built between 1580-1588 by Giacomo della Porta (1533-1602) and Taddeo Landini (1561-1596). Detail. Turtle and bronze ephebe. Rome. Italy.
EditorialYoung athlete (ephebe) taking oil from a large jar. Centerpiece of a red-figured bowl (about 480 BCE) attributed to the Cage-Painter. Diameter 24 cm G 133.