mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Bust of Marcus Aurelius, 2nd centuryBust of the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (121-180), from the Louvres collection, 2nd century
Bust of Julia Domna (160-217), wife of Septimus Severus and mother of Geta and Caracalla, from the Louvres collection
Bust of Octavian / AugustusBust of Octavian/Augustus (63 BC-14 AD), the first Roman emperor
Bust of Alexander the Great, 4th century BCBust of Alexander the Great (356-322 BC), the Macedonian King who conquered half of the known world, 4th century BC
Bust of the Greek philosopher ChrysippusA marble bust of Chrysippus (279-206 BC), the Greek philosopher of Stoic School, from the Louvres collection
Bust of the Greek philosopher Aristotle, 4th century BCA marble bust of Aristotle (384-322 BC), a Greek Philsopher, from the Louvres collection, 4th century BC
Bust of the Greek statesman Demosthenes, 4th century BCA marble bust of Demosthenes (384-322 BC), the Greek orator and statesman, from the Louvres collection, 4th century BC
Bust of the Greek philosopher Epicurus, c3rd century BCBust of Epicurus (341-270 BC), the Greek philosopher, from the Louvres collection, c3rd century BC
Bust of the Greek philosopher Plato, 4th century BCA Roman copy of a Greek original bust of Plato (424/3-348/7 BC) of the mid 4th century BC, from the Louvres collection, 4th century BC
Bust of Mithradites VI Eupator, the King of Pont, c1st centuryA Roman replica of Bust of Mithradites VI Eupator, the King of Pont (134-63 BC), portrayed as Hercules, from the Louvres collection
Bust of Antiochus III of Syria, 3rd century BCBust of Antiochus III of Syria (241-187 BC) - a Roman Replica of a 3rd century BC bronze original. He fought against the Roman empire, but was ultimately defeated, 3rd century BC
Greek terracotta bust of a young girl or goddess, 5th century BCGreek terracotta bust of a young girl or goddess, made in Boeotia, possibly Tanagra, 5th century BC
Roman copy of a lost Greek original bust of Alexander the Great, 350 BCRoman copy of a lost Greek original bust of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) of 350 BC, from the British Museums collection
Bust of Queen Hatshepsut, Luxor, Egypt, c15th century BC
Marcus Tullius Cicero, Roman lawyer, orator and statesman. Portrait bust. Cicero (106-43 BC) is remembered as the greatest of Roman orators
Demosthenes, Athenian orator and statesman. Marble bust of Demosthenes (384-322 BC), regarded as one of the greatest Ancient Greek orators
Epicurus (341-271BC), Ancient Greek philosopher. Portrait bust of Epicurus (341-271 BC), founder of the Epicurean school
Philip II, King of Macedon. The father of Alexander the Great, Philip (382-336 BC) was king of Macedon from 359 BC. Portrait bust
Heliogabalus, Roman Emperor of the 3rd century. Emperor from 218, Heliogabalus (Elagabalus) (204-222) was murdered by praetorians in a palace revolution. Marble bust
Socrates, Greek philosopher. Roman copy of a lost Greek original of c370 BC. Socrates (469-399 BC) is considered to be the intellectual father of modern Western philosophy
Herodotus, Ancient Greek historian, 1866. Figure of Herodotus (c485-425 BC), known as The Father of History, based on an antique bust
Euripedes, Ancient Greek tragedianEuripedes (c480-406) Greek tragedian. Portrait bust
Aeschines, Ancient Greek orator and statesman. Portrait bust of Aeschines (389-314 BC), who was a rival of Demosthenes in Athenian politics
Aeschilus, Ancient Greek tragedian. Portrait bust of Aeschilus (c525-c456 BC), the father of Greek tragedy
Marble portrait bust said to be of Sophocles, Athenian writer of tragedies. Sophocles (c496-405 BC) was one of the great figures in Ancient Greek drama
Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher. Marble portrait bust from the Archaeological Museum, Athens. Socrates (469-399 BC) is considered to be the intellectual father of modern Western philosophy
Epicurus, Ancient Greek philosopher. Epicurus (341-271 BC) was the founder of the Epicurean school of philosophy. Portrait bust, a Roman copy of a lost Greek original of the 3rd or 2nd century BC
Antinous (d122), Bithynian youth, favourite and companion of the Roman emperor HadrianAntinous (d130), Bithynian youth, favourite and companion of the Roman emperor Hadrian (76-138). Antinous drowned in the Nile
Scipio Africanus, Roman general. Publius Cornelius Africanus Scipio (236-183 BC) fought in the Second Punic War against Hannibal and the Carthaginians
Nefertiti, Egyptian queen and consort of Akhenaten, 14th century BC. Painted sculptured head found at Amarna in 1912. Nefertiti reigned from 1353-1336 BC
Julius Caesar, Roman soldier and statesman, 50 BC. Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) was one of Romes most capable generals, as demonstrated by his conquest of Gaul in the 50s BC
Nefertiti, queen and wife of the Pharaoh Akhenaten, Ancient Egyptian, 14th century BC. Sandstone bust. Nefertiti reigned from 1353-1336 BC
Homer, Greek epic poet. Homer (fl 9th-8th century BC) is credited with the authorship of the great epic poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey. Roman copy of a lost Greek bust of 2nd century BC
The Lady of Elche, 5th century BC. This painted limestone bust found at La Alcuidia de Elche in Spain in 1897 shows Carthaginian influence on Iberian art of the time
Portrait bust of Julius Caesar, Roman soldier and statesman, 1st century BC. Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) was one of Romes most capable generals, as demonstrated by his conquest of Gaul in the 50s BC
Hadrian, Roman Emperor from 117. Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) (76-138) founded the city of Antinopolis in Egypt. His reign was also notable for the construction of the fortified wall that bears
Hippocrates of Cos, Ancient Greek physician. Hippocrates (c460-377 BC) is known as the father of medicine. Portrait bust, from the Louvre, Paris
Bust of Seleucus I Nicator, Macedonian general, c4th-3rd century BC. Seleucus (c358-280 BC) accompanied Alexander the Great on his conquests
Bust of Marcus Annaeus Seneca, the Elder (c55 BC-40 AD), Roman Rhetorician, c1st century
Marble portrait bust of Perikles, Athenian statesman (c490-429 BC), Roman, 2nd century BC. Perikles (Pericles) led the democracy of Athens at the height of the citys power and influence
Praise of Academiciens of the Royal Academy of Science... 1728. Artist: Bernard PicartPraises of Academiciens of the Royal Academy of Science, Dead since the year 1699, 1728. A print from Oeuvres Diverses, La Haye, Gosse & Neaulme, Volume III, 1728-1729
Two Characters, c1825-1877. Artist: Henry Bonaventure MonnierTwo Characters, c1825-1877
Alexander the Great, (356-323 BC), c336-c323 BCAlexander the Great (356-323 BC), c336-c323 BC. In only 13 years, Alexander III of Macedon conquered a vast empire stretching from the Mediterranean to India
Alexander the Great (356-323 BC). In only 13 years, Alexander III of Macedon conquered a vast empire stretching from the Mediterranean to India
Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), 3rd century BC. In only 13 years, Alexander III of Macedon conquered a vast empire stretching from the Mediterranean to India
Greek terracotta scent bottle in the shape of a female bustTerracotta scent bottle in the shape of a female bust, made in Rhodes and found in Vulci, from the British Museums collection
Greek pendant with bust of AphroditeGreek gold pendant with bust of Aphrodite from Egypt, from the British Museums collection
Hadrian (76-138), Roman marble bustHadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) 76-138. Roman bust found in Athens. Marble. Roman Emperor from 117. Photograph