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Mike Dixon Collection (page 20)

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Detail from the Descent from the Cross. North German School, 1435-1440

Detail from the Descent from the Cross. North German School, 1435-1440
Details from the Descent from the Cross. North German School, 1435-1440. Kumla Church, Sweden

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Norwegian Tapestry from Gudbrandsdal, dated 1620s

Norwegian Tapestry from Gudbrandsdal, dated 1620s. Solomon and Sheba. (Lettering at top appears reversed). At Museum of Applied Arts, Oslo

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Nativity, Norwegian, 13th Century, in the Stave Church at Al, Hallingdal

Nativity, Norwegian, 13th Century, in the Stave Church at Al, Hallingdal
Nativity, Norwegian 13th Century, in the Stave Church at Al, Hallingdal. Now at Universitetets Oldsaksamling. Oslo

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: The Adoration, Norwegian, 13th Century, (20th century)

The Adoration, Norwegian, 13th Century, (20th century)
The Adoration, Norwegian, 13th Century. Painted decoration in the Stave church at Al Hallingdal. Now at Universitetets Oldsaksamling, Oslo

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Detail of the stern of the Viking Oseburg ship, 9th century

Detail of the stern of the Viking Oseburg ship, 9th century
Detail of the stern of the Oseburg ship, from the Oseburg ship burial, from the Viking Ships Museums collection in Oslo, 9th century

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Celtic Pot from Manching Oppidm near Ingolstadt, Germany, 1st century BC

Celtic Pot from Manching Oppidm near Ingolstadt, Germany, 1st century BC

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Two Celtic pots from Manching, Germany, 1st century BC

Two Celtic pots from Manching, Germany, 1st century BC

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Polydus Mosaic charioteer, Trier, c3rd century

Polydus Mosaic charioteer, Trier, c3rd century

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Roman Iron Swords, Key and Clay Lamp from Bavaria, Germany, c2nd century BC-5th century

Roman Iron Swords, Key and Clay Lamp from Bavaria, Germany, c2nd century BC-5th century. Grunwald Museum

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Head on Celtic Bronze Mount from Manching, Celtic Oppidium, 1st century BC

Head on Celtic Bronze Mount from Manching, Celtic Oppidium, 1st century BC

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Reconstruction of a Roman lyre, c20th century

Reconstruction of a Roman lyre, c20th century

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Reconstruction of a Roman tortoise shell lyre, c20th century

Reconstruction of a Roman tortoise shell lyre, c20th century

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Roman Kitchen with Stove and Cooking Pot, c20th century

Roman Kitchen with Stove and Cooking Pot, c20th century. Reconstructed at Grunwald Museum

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Iron Implements from the Celtic, Iron Age, Oppidum at Manching, Germany, 1st century BC

Iron Implements from the Celtic, Iron Age, Oppidum at Manching, Germany, 1st century BC

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Corinthian Lekythos with warriors, c575 BC

Corinthian Lekythos with warriors, c575 BC

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Greek Vase Painting of Lyre Player, Attic Red Figure Cup, c5th century BC

Greek Vase Painting of Lyre Player, Attic Red Figure Cup, c5th century BC
Greek Vase Painting. Lyre Player, Attic Red Figure Cup, c5th century BC

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Orestes at Delphi with Iphigenia, Attic Red Figure Krater, c5th century BC

Orestes at Delphi with Iphigenia, Attic Red Figure Krater, c5th century BC
Orestes at Delphi with Iphigenia, Attic Red Figure Krater, c6th century BC

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Herakles and the Hind of Ceryneia, Attic Amphora Vase, c540BC

Herakles and the Hind of Ceryneia, Attic Amphora Vase, c540BC. The Hind of Ceryneia Dianas Pet Deer. For the third labor, Eurystheus ordered Hercules to bring him the Hind of Ceryneia

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Herakles and Stymphalian Birds, Labours of Heracles, c500 BC

Herakles and Stymphalian Birds, Labours of Heracles, c500 BC

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Black figured Lekytkos (oil-bottle), Warrior Arming, Athens, c490BC Artist: Edinburgh Painter

Black figured Lekytkos (oil-bottle), Warrior Arming, Athens, c490BC Artist: Edinburgh Painter
Black figured Lekytkos (oil-bottle), Warrior Arming, Athens, c490BC. Attributed to the Edinburgh Painter. (from Gela)

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Drinking Cup, (Kylix) of Girl Dancing with Youth Playing Flute, Attic, c510 BC Artist: Epikektos

Drinking Cup, (Kylix) of Girl Dancing with Youth Playing Flute, Attic, c510 BC Artist: Epikektos
Drinking Cup, (Kylix) of Girl Dancing with Youth Playing Flute, Attic, c510 BC. By Epiktetos

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Mt Olympus, Greece, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Mt Olympus, Greece, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Mt Olympus, Greece, c20th century. Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece, located in the Olympus Range on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Mt Olympus, Greece, View to West from main summit, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Mt Olympus, Greece, View to West from main summit, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Mt Olympus, Greece, View to West from main summit, c20th century. Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece, located in the Olympus Range on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Mt Olympus, Greece, main summit (9570 feet, 2914 metres), Stephani, Throne of Zeus

Mt Olympus, Greece, main summit (9570 feet, 2914 metres), Stephani, Throne of Zeus, c20th century Artist: CM Dixon
Mt Olympus, Greece, main summit (9570 feet, 2914 metres), Stephani, Throne of Zeus, c20th century. Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Mt Olympus, Greece, summit from the South, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Mt Olympus, Greece, summit from the South, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Mt Olympus, Greece, summit from the South, c20th century. Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece, located in the Olympus Range on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Mt Olympus, Greece, Eastern Slopes in September, showing tree-line, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Mt Olympus, Greece, Eastern Slopes in September, showing tree-line, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Mt Olympus, Greece, Eastern Slopes in September, showing tree-line, c20th century. Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Kore, Persephone wearin Ionaian Chiton and Himation Attic Sculpture, c420 BC

Kore, Persephone wearin Ionaian Chiton and Himation Attic Sculpture, c420 BC. Found in Piraeus at National Archaeological Museum, Athens

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Christ shown as Apollo with Lyre, Byzantine, 4th century

Christ shown as Apollo with Lyre, Byzantine, 4th century. Greek Marble at Byzantine Museum Athens

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Detail of ships on carved lunette (window) from Greek Byzantine church, 9th-10th Century

Detail of ships on carved lunette (window) from Greek Byzantine church, 9th-10th Century. At Byzantine Museum, Athens

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Bronze Greek Portrait head of a man, late Hellenistic Period, c1st century BC

Bronze Greek Portrait head of a man, late Hellenistic Period, c1st century BC. Found on Delos. At Nat. Archaeological Museum, Athens

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Greek small bronze Apollo from Kosmas near Sparta, late 6th century BC

Greek small bronze Apollo from Kosmas near Sparta, late 6th century BC. Epiphenomenos means Appearing, Laconian work held at National Museum, Athens

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Athena, Roman copy of Greek sculpture, c1st century BC

Athena, Roman copy of Greek sculpture, c1st century BC
Athena. Roman copy of Greek sculpture, c1st century BC. Athena often given the epithet Pallas, is the goddess of wisdom, craft, and war in ancient Greek religion and mythology

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Demosthenes. Greek Orator & Statesman, 384-322 BC

Demosthenes. Greek Orator & Statesman, 384-322 BC
Demosthenes, Greek Orator and Statesman, 384-322 BC. Demosthenes (384-322 BC) was a prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. Roman Portrait Bust at Capitoline Museum, Rome

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Apollo, Greek Bronze. circa early 5th century BC

Apollo, Greek Bronze. circa early 5th century BC. ollo is one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Homer, Roman Portrait Bust, c2nd century

Homer, Roman Portrait Bust, c2nd century. Homer is the name ascribed by the ancient Greeks to the legendary author of the Iliad and the Odyssey

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: The Agora and Stoa of Attalos with Acropolis beyond, Athens, c20th century

The Agora and Stoa of Attalos with Acropolis beyond, Athens, c20th century. The Stoa of Attalos (also spelled Attalus) was a stoa (covered walkway or portico) in the Agora of Athens, Greece

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Amphora, Theseus and the Minotaur, 6th century BC

Amphora, Theseus and the Minotaur, 6th century BC

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Geometric Terracotta Vase, Funerary Scene, c8th century BC. Artist: Dipylon Master

Geometric Terracotta Vase, Funerary Scene, c8th century BC. Artist: Dipylon Master
Geometric Terracotta Vase, Funerary Scene, c8th century BC. Dipylon crater showing an ekphora. The Dipylon Master was an ancient Greek vase painter who was active from around 760-750 BC

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Apulian Vase, Penelope Spinning Wool, c340 BC

Apulian Vase, Penelope Spinning Wool, c340 BC. The Vase is a Lutrophere

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Two Greek Ships on a Greek Vase (Kylix), c6th century BC. Artist: Nikosthenes

Two Greek Ships on a Greek Vase (Kylix), c6th century BC. Artist: Nikosthenes
Two Greek Ships on a Greek Vase (Kylix), c6th century BC. Signed by Nicosthrenes, potter from Athens c530-520 BC. Found at Vulci

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Hercules bring Cerberus to Eurystheus (sheltering in the large jar), c6th century BC

Hercules bring Cerberus to Eurystheus (sheltering in the large jar), c6th century BC. Vase from a Etruscan Tomb, at Villa Giulia, Rome

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Atlas, Heracles and the golden apples, Athenian black-figure lekythos, c6th century BC

Atlas, Heracles and the golden apples, Athenian black-figure lekythos, c6th century BC. Herakles (Hercules) holding up the heavens for Atlas (on the right)

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Heralles and Antaios, detail on Greek Neck-Amphora, c520BC-c510 BC. Artist: Leagros Group

Heralles and Antaios, detail on Greek Neck-Amphora, c520BC-c510 BC. Artist: Leagros Group
Heralles and Antaios, detail on Greek Neck-Amphora, c520BC-c510 BC. Antaeus fought Heracles as he was on his way to the Garden of Hesperides as his 11th Labor

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Theseus and the Minotaur on the lid of a Greek Dish, c5th century BC

Theseus and the Minotaur on the lid of a Greek Dish, c5th century BC. Theseus told his father (the king) he was going to Crete to kill the Minotaur and end the terror

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Greek Red-figured Kylix, (Drinking Cup), c440-430 BC. Artist: Codrus Painter

Greek Red-figured Kylix, (Drinking Cup), c440-430 BC. Artist: Codrus Painter
Greek Red-figured Kylix, (Drinking Cup), c440-430 BC. Attributed to the Kodros Painter. Found at Vulci, Italy. Centre shows Theseus and Minotaur. Edges show Theseus fighting

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Horseman on Greek Scent-Bottle (Araballos) Proto-Corinthian, c7th century BC

Horseman on Greek Scent-Bottle (Araballos) Proto-Corinthian, c7th century BC
Horseman on Greek Scent-Bottle, (Araballos) Proto-Corinthian, c7th century BC. Held at British Museum

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Detail of Dionysus Seated, Greek Plate, Painted by Psiax, c520 BC. Artist: Psiax

Detail of Dionysus Seated, Greek Plate, Painted by Psiax, c520 BC. Artist: Psiax
Detail of Dionysus Seated, Greek Plate, Painted by Psiax, c520 BC. Found at Vulli. Held at British Museum

Background imageMike Dixon Collection: Minoan Kamares Style jug, c2000 BC

Minoan Kamares Style jug, c2000 BC. Herakleion Archaeological Museum, Crete



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