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Louvre Collection (page 7)

Background imageLouvre Collection: Bust of Julia Domna

Bust of Julia Domna (160-217), wife of Septimus Severus and mother of Geta and Caracalla, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Greek vase showing Perseus killing a Gorgon

Greek vase showing Perseus killing a Gorgon, made in Thebes, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Statue of Athena a la Ciste (Athena with a helmet). Artist: Cephisodotus

Statue of Athena a la Ciste (Athena with a helmet). Artist: Cephisodotus
Statue of Athena a la Ciste (Athena with a helmet), a replica of a classical Greek original, attributed to Cephistodos the father of Praxiteles. From the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: The Venus de Milo, 2nd century BC. Artist: Alexandros of Antioch

The Venus de Milo, 2nd century BC. Artist: Alexandros of Antioch
A statue of Venus, from Melos. From the Louvres collection, 2nd century BC

Background imageLouvre Collection: Greek terracotta of a man writing

Greek terracotta of a man writing, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Greek terracotta of a man ploughing, 6th century BC

Greek terracotta of a man ploughing, 6th century BC
Greek terracotta of a man ploughing with two oxen, from Thebes, Boetia. From the Louvres collection, 6th century BC

Background imageLouvre Collection: Greek terracotta statuette of a woman cooking

Greek terracotta statuette of a woman cooking, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Roman replica of a Greek relief of Orpheus and Eurydice

Roman replica of a Greek relief of Orpheus and Eurydice
A Roman replica of a classical Greek relief, showing from right to left Orpheus, Eurydice and Hermes. The names above the figures are incorrect and appear to have been added in medieval times

Background imageLouvre Collection: Greek terracotta statuette of a butcher with a pig

Greek terracotta statuette of a butcher with a pig, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Bust of the Greek philosopher Chrysippus

Bust of the Greek philosopher Chrysippus
A marble bust of Chrysippus (279-206 BC), the Greek philosopher of Stoic School, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Bust of the Greek philosopher Aristotle, 4th century BC

Bust of the Greek philosopher Aristotle, 4th century BC
A marble bust of Aristotle (384-322 BC), a Greek Philsopher, from the Louvres collection, 4th century BC

Background imageLouvre Collection: Bust of the Greek statesman Demosthenes, 4th century BC

Bust of the Greek statesman Demosthenes, 4th century BC
A marble bust of Demosthenes (384-322 BC), the Greek orator and statesman, from the Louvres collection, 4th century BC

Background imageLouvre Collection: Bust of the Greek philosopher Plato, 4th century BC

Bust of the Greek philosopher Plato, 4th century BC
A 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

Background imageLouvre Collection: Bust of Mithradites VI Eupator, the King of Pont, c1st century

Bust of Mithradites VI Eupator, the King of Pont, c1st century
A Roman replica of Bust of Mithradites VI Eupator, the King of Pont (134-63 BC), portrayed as Hercules, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Head of Ptolemy I Soter, 4th century BC

Head of Ptolemy I Soter, 4th century BC
Head of Ptolemy I Soter (367-283 BC), from the Louvres collection. Ptolemy I was one of Alexander the Greats generals, who secured Egypt after the fracturing of his empire, 4th century BC

Background imageLouvre Collection: Head of the Diadumenos, 5th century BC

Head of the Diadumenos, 5th century BC
A replica of the head of the Diadumenos, or ribbon-tier, after a bronze by Polykleitos. From the Louvres collection, 5th century BC

Background imageLouvre Collection: Head of the Rampin Horseman

Head of the Rampin Horseman, an archaic Greek sculpture, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Cursive hieroglyphic script from a book of the dead

Cursive hieroglyphic script from a book of the dead, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Coptic painting of a man holding an ankh-cross

Coptic painting of a man holding an ankh-cross
Encaustic painting on cloth of a man holding an ankh-cross, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Egyptian mummy of a cat from the Louvres collection

Egyptian mummy of a cat from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Egyptian faience tile

Egyptian faience tile of a lady surrounded by reeds, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Egyptian wooden model of beer-making

Egyptian wooden model of beer-making from a tomb, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: The Code of Hammurabi, 1792-1750 BC, 282 laws

The Code of Hammurabi, 1792-1750 BC, 282 laws
Stela of the Lawcode of Hammurabi made of black basalt, 1792-1750 BC. The King stands before a seated god, probably Shamash - a solar god, patron of Justice

Background imageLouvre Collection: Statue of the winged Nike of Samothrace, 2nd century BC

Statue of the winged Nike of Samothrace, 2nd century BC
Statue of the winged Nike of Samothrace, from the Louvres collection, 2nd century BC

Background imageLouvre Collection: Statue of a sleeping girl

Statue of a sleeping girl
A statue of a sleeping girl, possibly Ariadne. A Roman copy of a 2nd century BC Hellenistic original, from the Louvres collection

Background imageLouvre Collection: Nymph and Satyr, c1715. Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau

Nymph and Satyr, c1715. Artist: Jean-Antoine Watteau
Nymph and Satyr, c1715. From the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageLouvre Collection: Studio Interior, 1845. Artist: Octave Tassaert

Studio Interior, 1845. Artist: Octave Tassaert
Studio Interior, 1845. From the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageLouvre Collection: Wealth, 1640. Artist: Simon Vouet

Wealth, 1640. Artist: Simon Vouet
Wealth, 1640. A large serpentine figure of a woman draped in fabric is seated in front of an imposing architectural background

Background imageLouvre Collection: Louvre and Petit Bourbon seen from the Seine, Paris, 17th century. Artist: Reinier Zeeman

Louvre and Petit Bourbon seen from the Seine, Paris, 17th century. Artist: Reinier Zeeman
Louvre and Petit Bourbon seen from the Seine, Paris, 17th century. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageLouvre Collection: Faience, Glass and Ivory Playing Pieces from Egyptian Tombs, circa 1500 BC

Faience, Glass and Ivory Playing Pieces from Egyptian Tombs, circa 1500 BC. Held at the Louvre, Paris

Background imageLouvre Collection: Louvre Wrestlers in Bronze, c2nd century BC

Louvre Wrestlers in Bronze, c2nd century BC

Background imageLouvre Collection: Greek relief, Agamemnon seated left with Talthybis and Epeios, c5th century BC

Greek relief, Agamemnon seated left with Talthybis and Epeios, c5th century BC. Fragment of a relief, maybe the armrest from the throne of a cult statue

Background imageLouvre Collection: Hermes. Greek relief from Thasos, Greece, c470 BC

Hermes. Greek relief from Thasos, Greece, c470 BC. Relief of the Passage of Theori, from the agora of Thasos. Thasian marble with traces of polychromy

Background imageLouvre Collection: Egyptian Statuette of King Seti I offering image of Maat, New Kingdom, c13th century BC

Egyptian Statuette of King Seti I offering image of Maat, New Kingdom, c13th century BC. Silver and gold from a ceremonial boat

Background imageLouvre Collection: Bronze Spirit of the Nile statuette with offering, Late Period, c664BC-323BC

Bronze Spirit of the Nile statuette with offering, Late Period, c664BC-323BC. Louvre

Background imageLouvre Collection: Taweret (or Theoris), Hippo Goddess

Taweret (or Theoris), Hippo Goddess.The function of this hippopotamus statuette, placed near the mummy, was therefore to prefigure rebirth in the afterlife through the power of imitation

Background imageLouvre Collection: Palette with bull goring man, circa late 4th millennium BC

Palette with bull goring man, circa late 4th millennium BC. The Bull Palette is an ancient Egyptian palette in the corpus of iconographic cosmetic palettes that focus on topics from the Late

Background imageLouvre Collection: Vase known as Athena a la Ciste, 4th century BC. Artist: Cephisodotus

Vase known as Athena a la Ciste, 4th century BC. Artist: Cephisodotus
Athena a la Ciste, a replica of a 5th century Greek original from Crete, formerly attributed to Cephistodes, father of Praxiteles, but recently attributed to Alcemene

Background imageLouvre Collection: Neolithic stone axe

Neolithic stone axe
A neolithic stone axe in antler socket and wooden haft (wood is modern), from the Louvres collection



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