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Greek sculpture art (Olympia and Pergamon), wood engravings, published 1897 Greek sculpture art from Olympia and Pergamon, Greece: 1) East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, c. 470 - 456 BCE (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 2) Nike, statue from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, about 420 BC (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 3) Head of Deidameia from the West Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, c. 470 - 456 BCE (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 4) Metope with Atlas retrieving the Apples of Hesperides for Hercules, relief from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, 470-457 BC; 5) Head of Apollon from the West Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, c. 470 - 456 BCE (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 6) Hermes and the Infant Dionysos by Praxiteles, ca. 340 BC (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 7) Zeus fighting three Giants, Detail of a relief from the Pergamon Altar (today Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany); 8) Bronze head of a boxer (about 330 - 320 BC), found at Olympia (today National Archaeological Museum of Athens); 9) Athena and Nike fight Alkyoneus (left), Gaia rises up from the ground (right), Detail of a relief from the Pergamon Altar (today Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany). Wood engravings, published in 1897. greek gods fighting stock illustrations
Greek sculpture art (Olympia and Pergamon), wood engravings, published 1897 Greek sculpture art from Olympia and Pergamon, Greece: 1) East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, c. 470 - 456 BCE (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 2) Nike, statue from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, about 420 BC (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 3) Head of Deidameia from the West Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, c. 470 - 456 BCE (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 4) Metope with Atlas retrieving the Apples of Hesperides for Hercules, relief from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, 470-457 BC; 5) Head of Apollon from the West Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, c. 470 - 456 BCE (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 6) Hermes and the Infant Dionysos by Praxiteles, ca. 340 BC (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 7) Zeus fighting three Giants, Detail of a relief from the Pergamon Altar (today Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany); 8) Bronze head of a boxer (about 330 - 320 BC), found at Olympia (today National Archaeological Museum of Athens); 9) Athena and Nike fight Alkyoneus (left), Gaia rises up from the ground (right), Detail of a relief from the Pergamon Altar (today Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany). Wood engravings, published in 1897. greek gods fighting stock illustrations

Greek sculpture art from Olympia and Pergamon, Greece: 1) East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, c. 470 - 456 BCE (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 2) Nike, statue from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, about 420 BC (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 3) Head of Deidameia from the West Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, c. 470 - 456 BCE (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 4) Metope with Atlas retrieving the Apples of Hesperides for Hercules, relief from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, 470-457 BC; 5) Head of Apollon from the West Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, c. 470 - 456 BCE (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 6) Hermes and the Infant Dionysos by Praxiteles, ca. 340 BC (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 7) Zeus fighting three Giants, Detail of a relief from the Pergamon Altar (today Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany); 8) Bronze head of a boxer (about 330 - 320 BC), found at Olympia (today National Archaeological Museum of Athens); 9) Athena and Nike fight Alkyoneus (left), Gaia rises up from the ground (right), Detail of a relief from the Pergamon Altar (today Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany). Wood engravings, published in 1897.

Eos roman Aurora goddess of the dawn with chariot Aurora was the Roman goddess of the dawn. The Greeks called her Eos. She was the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and the sister of Helios ( the sun god ) and Selene ( the moon goddess ). Every morning, Aurora arose from the sea and rode in her horse-drawn chariot across the sky ahead of the sun, carrying a pitcher from which she sprinkled dew upon the earth.
Original edition from my own archives
Source : Historia de los griegos 1891 greek gods fighting stock illustrations
Eos roman Aurora goddess of the dawn with chariot Aurora was the Roman goddess of the dawn. The Greeks called her Eos. She was the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and the sister of Helios ( the sun god ) and Selene ( the moon goddess ). Every morning, Aurora arose from the sea and rode in her horse-drawn chariot across the sky ahead of the sun, carrying a pitcher from which she sprinkled dew upon the earth. Original edition from my own archives Source : Historia de los griegos 1891 greek gods fighting stock illustrations

Aurora was the Roman goddess of the dawn. The Greeks called her Eos. She was the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and the sister of Helios ( the sun god ) and Selene ( the moon goddess ). Every morning, Aurora arose from the sea and rode in her horse-drawn chariot across the sky ahead of the sun, carrying a pitcher from which she sprinkled dew upon the earth. Original edition from my own archives Source : Historia de los griegos 1891

Boxing scene on antique greek amphora A boxing scene depicted on a Panathenaic amphora from Ancient Greece, circa 336 BC, British Museum
Greek vase showing men boxing ( Fifth period 431 - 404 )
Original edition from my own archives
Source : Historia de los griegos 1891 greek gods fighting stock illustrations
Boxing scene on antique greek amphora A boxing scene depicted on a Panathenaic amphora from Ancient Greece, circa 336 BC, British Museum Greek vase showing men boxing ( Fifth period 431 - 404 ) Original edition from my own archives Source : Historia de los griegos 1891 greek gods fighting stock illustrations

A boxing scene depicted on a Panathenaic amphora from Ancient Greece, circa 336 BC, British Museum Greek vase showing men boxing ( Fifth period 431 - 404 ) Original edition from my own archives Source : Historia de los griegos 1891

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