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National Archaeological Museum Collection

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Flora or Primavera, Roman wall painting from Pompeii, c1st century

Flora or Primavera, Roman wall painting from Pompeii, c1st century. Wall painting of Flora, goddess of fertility and abundance, or Primavera. At Naples National Archaeological Museum

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Greek statue, the boxer of Apollonius, 1st century BC

Greek statue, the boxer of Apollonius, 1st century BC
The boxer of Apollonius, a bronze sculpture In the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Rome, 1st century BC

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Roman mosaic with the text Know Thyself

Roman mosaic with the text Know Thyself in Greek script over a skeleton, In the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Rome

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Greek hoplite fighting a Persian (Terracotta red-figure kylix), ca 470 BC

Greek hoplite fighting a Persian (Terracotta red-figure kylix), ca 470 BC. Creator: Ancient pottery, Attican Art
Greek hoplite fighting a Persian (Terracotta red-figure kylix), ca 470 BC. Found in the collection of the National Archaeological Museum, Athens

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Beautiful Venus of Gallipede, gallery of ancient statues Museum, Naples, Italy, c1909

Beautiful Venus of Gallipede, gallery of ancient statues Museum, Naples, Italy, c1909. Venus Callipyge or Kallipygos also known as Aphrodite Kallipygos at the National Archaeological Museum in

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: The Farnese Bull, National Museum, Naples, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

The Farnese Bull, National Museum, Naples, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
The Farnese Bull, National Museum, Naples, Italy, c1909. The Farnese Bull is a copy of a Hellenistic sculpture at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Marble bust of Greek general and statesman Pyrrhus of Epirus, c319BC-272 BC

Marble bust of Greek general and statesman Pyrrhus of Epirus, c319BC-272 BC. King of Epirns. At National Archaeological Museum, Naples

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Bust of Diocletian

Bust of Diocletian
Bust of the Roman emperor Diocletian (244-311) from Izmit, Turkey. Found in the collection of the National Archaological Museum in Turkey

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Greek Vase-Painting Hercules fights the Lion, c6th century BC

Greek Vase-Painting Hercules fights the Lion, c6th century BC
Greek Vase-painting, Hercules fights the Lion, c6th century BC. National Archaeological Museum, Athens

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Roman wall-painting of a dinner party

Roman wall-painting of a dinner party from Pompeii, now in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Surgical instuments from Pompeii physicians home, Naples, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Surgical instuments from Pompeii physicians home, Naples, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Surgical instuments from Pompeii physicians home, Naples, Italy, c1909. To be viewed on a Sun Sculpture stereoscope made by Underwood & Underwood

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Stove and money chests found at Pompeii, National Museum, Naples, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Stove and money chests found at Pompeii, National Museum, Naples, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Stove and money chests found at Pompeii, National Museum, Naples, Italy, c1909. To be viewed on a Sun Sculpture stereoscope made by Underwood & Underwood

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Model of ruins of Pompeii, National Museum, Naples, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Model of ruins of Pompeii, National Museum, Naples, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Model of ruins of Pompeii, National Museum, Naples, Italy, c1909. Pompeii was an ancient Roman city buried under 4 to 6 m of volcanic ash in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Napoli - Museo Nazionale, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Napoli - Museo Nazionale, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Napoli - Museo Nazionale, c1900. The National Archaeological Museum of Naples was built as a cavalry barracks in 1585. From 1616 to 1777 it was the seat of the University of Naples

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Osuna Bronzes, Lex Ursonensis (Urso Law). Set of 5 bronze tablets with Roman laws

Osuna Bronzes, Lex Ursonensis (Urso Law). Set of 5 bronze tablets with Roman laws, from Osuna (Sevilla). One of the five tables with fragments of the Law of Genitiva Julia Colony

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Bas-relief from the Baptistery of Saint Calixto (737-756)

Bas-relief from the Baptistery of Saint Calixto (737-756). Detail of stucco with the symbols of the four evangelists

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Archena glass. Ceramics with zoomorphic and floral decoration from the necropolis of Archena

Archena glass. Ceramics with zoomorphic and floral decoration from the necropolis of Archena (Murcia)

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Flute player, corner relief from Osuna (Sevilla)

Flute player, corner relief from Osuna (Sevilla)

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Athena Parthenos (copy) by Phidias

Athena Parthenos (copy) by Phidias

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Fisherman, fresco from the island of Thera (Thira)

Fisherman, fresco from the island of Thera (Thira)

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: The Virgin of the Mercy, altarpiece from the Santa Clara convent in Palencia

The Virgin of the Mercy, altarpiece from the Santa Clara convent in Palencia

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: The Antikythera mechanism, 205 BC. Artist: Historic Object

The Antikythera mechanism, 205 BC. Artist: Historic Object
The Antikythera mechanism, 205 BC. Found in the collection of National Archaeological Museum, Athens

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Etruscan Gold Ear-ring with pendant, 3rd century BC

Etruscan Gold Ear-ring with pendant, 3rd century BC. The Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a powerful and wealthy civilization of ancient Italy in the area corresponding roughly to

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Egyptian relief, deceased priestess and Hathor with sycamore tree

Egyptian relief, deceased priestess and Hathor with sycamore tree
Egyptian relief, deceased priestess and Hathor. Deceased priestess and her soul-bird receive refreshment from Hathor in sycamore tree

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Egyptian relief, A Funerary banquet

Egyptian relief, A Funerary banquet. National Archaeological Museum: Florence

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Roman theater mask from the Baths of Diocletian, c3rd century

Roman theater mask from the Baths of Diocletian, c3rd century. The Baths of Diocletian were public baths in Rome, in what is now Italy

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Roman relief, Kleobis and Biton draw their mother by chariot, c1st-3rd century

Roman relief, Kleobis and Biton draw their mother by chariot, c1st-3rd century. Small terracotta altar. National Archaeological Museum, Rome

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: The Chimera Etruscan Bronze, 5th century BC

The Chimera Etruscan Bronze, 5th century BC. The Chimera of Arezzo is one of the best known examples of the art of the Etruscans

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: The Orator, Etruscan Bronze, detail, 1st century BC

The Orator, Etruscan Bronze, detail, 1st century BC. Romano-Etruscan work from the late second century or early first century BC in Roman style depicting an Etruscan man, Aule Metele

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Etruscan Cinerary Urn, c7th century BC-4th century BC

Etruscan Cinerary Urn, c7th century BC-4th century BC. Used to contain the cremated remains of an individual. Tarquinia Museum

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Etruscan Bucchero Vase from Chiusi, 7th century BC-6th century BC

Etruscan Bucchero Vase from Chiusi, 7th century BC-6th century BC. At National Archaeological Museum, Florence

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Roman doctor inspecting eye of a woman, relief on gravestone, from house near Naix, France

Roman doctor inspecting eye of a woman, relief on gravestone, from house near Naix, France. Bas-relief, now in National Archaeological Museum, Rome, Italy

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Etruscan Vase in shape of Bulls head, c6th century BC

Etruscan Vase in shape of Bulls head, c6th century BC. At National Archaeological Museum, Florence

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Egyptian stele, Deceased worships Osiris who stands on pedestal representing Maat

Egyptian stele, Deceased worships Osiris who stands on pedestal representing Maat. Horus & Isis stand to left. National Archaeological Museum, Florence

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Greek Musicians at a Sacrifice, Painted on wood, c520BC-c500 BC

Greek Musicians at a Sacrifice, Painted on wood, c520BC-c500 BC. From Corinth, Greece. At National Archaeological Museum, Athens

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Greek Bronze Horse and Jockey, from Artemision, life-size. 2 Cent BC. At National Archaelogical Muse

Greek Bronze Horse and Jockey, from Artemision, life-size. 2 Cent BC. At National Archaelogical Muse
Greek Bronze Horse and Jockey, from Artemision, Life-size, 2nd century BC. At The Jockey of Artemision is a large Hellenistic bronze statue of a young boy riding a horse, dated to around 150-140 BC

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Effigy of a youth on a Roman sarcophagus, 2nd century

Effigy of a youth on a Roman sarcophagus, 2nd century
Effigy of a youth on a Roman sarcophagus, now in the National Archaeological Museum in Rome, 2nd century

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Marble statue of the Emperor Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, 1st century BC

Marble statue of the Emperor Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, 1st century BC
Marble statue of the Emperor Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, at the National Archaeological Museum in Rome, 1st century BC

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Image of Atargatas

Image of Atargatas, a Nabatean goddess of fertility and fruits. Now in the National Archaeological Museum In Amman

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: The marriage of Zeus and Hera, 5th century BC

The marriage of Zeus and Hera, 5th century BC
A metope of the marriage of Zeus and Hera, from temple E at Selinunte. The head and arms are made of Parian marble, and set in limestone

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Actaeon being devoured by Artemis dogs, 5th century BC

Actaeon being devoured by Artemis dogs, 5th century BC
A metope showing Actaeon being devoured by Artemis dogs, from temple E at Selinunte. The head and arms are made of Parian marble, and set in limestone

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Detail of inlay on a Mycenaean bronze dagger showing a lion hunt, 16th century

Detail of inlay on a Mycenaean bronze dagger showing a lion hunt, 16th century
Detail of inlay in gold, niello and electrum, on a Mycenaean bronze dagger showing a lion hunt. It was discovered in shaft grave IV at Mycenae, by Schliemann in 1876

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Roman wall-painting of Neptune and Amphitrite on the tail of a Triton

Roman wall-painting of Neptune and Amphitrite on the tail of a Triton, from peristyle K, Pompeii. In the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Roman mosaic of actors preparing for a play

Roman mosaic of actors preparing for a play, originally from Pompeii, in the National Archaeological Museums collection in Naples

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Cycladic harp-player made of marble

Cycladic harp-player made of marble
Cycladic harp-player from Keros, made of Parthian marble. From the National Archaeological Museums collection in Athens

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Archaic Greek gold plaque of a running gorgon, 7th century BC

Archaic Greek gold plaque of a running gorgon, 7th century BC
Gold plaque of a running gorgon from the sanctuary of temple A, at Himera near Palermo on Sicily. From the National Archaeological Museum in Palermo, 7th century BC

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Roman wall-painting of Priests of Isis worshipping, 1st century

Roman wall-painting of Priests of Isis worshipping, 1st century
Roman wall-painting of Priests of Isis worshipping, from Herculaneum. Now in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, 1st century

Background imageNational Archaeological Museum Collection: Detail of the Etruscan bronze Orator

Detail of the Etruscan bronze Orator, from Florence National Archaeological Museums collection



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