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Sparta Collection

Background imageSparta Collection: Panorama with the Abduction of Helen Amidst the Wonders of the Ancient World, 1535

Panorama with the Abduction of Helen Amidst the Wonders of the Ancient World, 1535. Creator: Maerten van Heemskerck
Panorama with the Abduction of Helen Amidst the Wonders of the Ancient World, 1535

Background imageSparta Collection: Sparta Archaeological Museum, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Sparta Archaeological Museum, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Spartan warrior, possibly King Leonidas, found near the Sanctuary of Athena Chalkioikos, 5th century BC, at the Sparta Archaeological Museum, Agiou Nikonos, Greece, 2003

Background imageSparta Collection: Mani, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies

Mani, Greece, 2003. Creator: Ethel Davies
Harbourside church at Mani, home to the descendants of the ancient Greek Spartans, and located in the central peninsula of the Peloponnese in Southern Greece, 2003

Background imageSparta Collection: Cléombrote and Léonidas, c. 1795. Creator: Francois-Xavier Fabre

Cléombrote and Léonidas, c. 1795. Creator: Francois-Xavier Fabre
Cleombrote and Leonidas, c. 1795

Background imageSparta Collection: The Testament of Eudamidas, 1644-1648. Creator: Nicolas Poussin

The Testament of Eudamidas, 1644-1648. Creator: Nicolas Poussin
The Testament of Eudamidas, 1644-1648

Background imageSparta Collection: La Mort d'Agis, 1789. Creator: Nicolas Andre Monsiau

La Mort d'Agis, 1789. Creator: Nicolas Andre Monsiau
La Mort d'Agis, 1789. The Death of Agis. Scene inspired by Plutarch. The body of Agis, King of Sparta, who has just been strangled on the orders of Leonidas, lies on the ground

Background imageSparta Collection: Chilon of Sparta, 1596. Creator: Jan Muller

Chilon of Sparta, 1596. Creator: Jan Muller
Chilon of Sparta, 1596

Background imageSparta Collection: Young Spartans Exercising, c1860, (1932). Artist: Edgar Degas

Young Spartans Exercising, c1860, (1932). Artist: Edgar Degas
Young Spartans Exercising, c1860, (1932). Painting held at The National Gallery, London. From An Outline of Modern Painting in Europe and America, by S. C. Kaines Smith

Background imageSparta Collection: Paris Abducting Helen, c1782-c1784. Artist: Gavin Hamilton

Paris Abducting Helen, c1782-c1784. Artist: Gavin Hamilton
Paris Abducting Helen, c1782-c1784. The abduction of Helen, wife of king Menelaus of Sparta, by the Trojan prince Paris, led to the Trojan Wars

Background imageSparta Collection: Archaic Greek bronze statuette of a Spartan female athlete

Archaic Greek bronze statuette of a Spartan female athlete
Archaic bronze statuette of a Spartan female athlete, running and holding her gymnos. From the National Museum in Athens

Background imageSparta Collection: Greece, c1930s. Artist: Harold Spender

Greece, c1930s. Artist: Harold Spender
Greece. Few relics are left of ancient Sparta, the famous city of Laconia that once ruled the Peloponnese; the southern portion of its old precincts is occupied by the present Sparta

Background imageSparta Collection: Leda and the Swan, 1550-1560. Artist: Jacopo Tintoretto

Leda and the Swan, 1550-1560. Artist: Jacopo Tintoretto
Leda and the Swan, 1550-1560. In Greek Mythology, Leda, the wife of Tyndareus, King of Sparta, was seduced by Zeus, who disguised himself as a swan. From the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy

Background imageSparta Collection: Theatre of ancient Sparta (Lakedaimon) with Mt Taygetus beyond, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Theatre of ancient Sparta (Lakedaimon) with Mt Taygetus beyond, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Theatre of ancient Sparta (Lakedaimon) with Mt Taygetus beyond, c20th century. Snow in April. Sparta was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece known as Lacedaemon

Background imageSparta Collection: Bronze statue of Leonidas at Thermopylae, c20th century. Artist: Vasos Falireas

Bronze statue of Leonidas at Thermopylae, c20th century. Artist: Vasos Falireas
Bronze statue of Leonidas at Thermopylae, c20th century. This small monument commemorates the battle in 480 BC in which a small band of about Spartan soldiers held off a huge Persian army

Background imageSparta Collection: Stela of Menalaus and Helen (of Troy), Archaic Greek, c8th century BC-c5th century BC

Stela of Menalaus and Helen (of Troy), Archaic Greek, c8th century BC-c5th century BC. In Greek mythology, Menelaus was a legendary king of Mycenaean Sparta, the husband of Helen

Background imageSparta Collection: Young Spartan Girls Challenging Boys, c. 1860. Creator: Edgar Degas

Young Spartan Girls Challenging Boys, c. 1860. Creator: Edgar Degas
Young Spartan Girls Challenging Boys, c. 1860

Background imageSparta Collection: Helen, about 1787. Creator: Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein

Helen, about 1787. Creator: Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein
Helen, about 1787. [In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy was said to have been the most beautiful woman in the world]

Background imageSparta Collection: Chilon, Legislator & Philosopher of Sparta, ca. 1615. Creator: Jan Muller

Chilon, Legislator & Philosopher of Sparta, ca. 1615. Creator: Jan Muller
Chilon, Legislator & Philosopher of Sparta, ca. 1615

Background imageSparta Collection: Representatives of Athens and Corinth at the Court of Archidamas, King of Sparta

Representatives of Athens and Corinth at the Court of Archidamas, King of Sparta, from the History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides, 1533

Background imageSparta Collection: Spartan Soldier, 1859. Creator: Charles Negre

Spartan Soldier, 1859. Creator: Charles Negre
Spartan Soldier, 1859

Background imageSparta Collection: Lycurgus, (fl c820 BC), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Lycurgus, (fl c820 BC), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Lycurgus, (fl c820 BC), 1830. Lycurgus (fl c820 BC) lawgiver of Sparta who established military reforms in accordance with the Oracle of Delphi, promoting virtues of equality (among citizens)

Background imageSparta Collection: General View of Sparta, Restored, 1890. Creator: Unknown

General View of Sparta, Restored, 1890. Creator: Unknown
General View of Sparta, Restored, 1890. Sparta, known as Lacedaemon, a prominent city-state on the banks of the Eurotas River in Laconia Ancient Greece, became the dominant military land-power

Background imageSparta Collection: The Dromos in Sparta, Restored, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Dromos in Sparta, Restored, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Dromos in Sparta, Restored, 1890. The Dromos in Sparta, a sports ground for exercising and footraces, 5th century BC. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol

Background imageSparta Collection: Death of Pausanias, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Death of Pausanias, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Death of Pausanias, 1890. Pausanias, Spartan regent and general suspected of conspiring with Xerxes I during the Greco-Persian Wars, on arrest he escaped to the temple of Athena

Background imageSparta Collection: Repulse of Pyrrhus from Sparta, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Repulse of Pyrrhus from Sparta, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Repulse of Pyrrhus from Sparta, 1890. Pyrrhus, in retreat at the Siege of Sparta, 272 BC from Spartans defending their city under command of Areus I

Background imageSparta Collection: The Attack on the Piraeus, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Attack on the Piraeus, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Attack on the Piraeus, 1890. Attack on Piraeus, the harbour of Athens c389 BC by Teleutias, brother of Spartan king Agesilaus II. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol

Background imageSparta Collection: The Spartans at Plataea, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Spartans at Plataea, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Spartans at Plataea, 1890. The Battle of Plataea 479 BC, was the final land battle of the second Persian invasion of Greece

Background imageSparta Collection: Interview Between Agesilaus and Pharnabazus, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Interview Between Agesilaus and Pharnabazus, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Interview Between Agesilaus and Pharnabazus, 1890. Meeting between Agesilaus II (c444-360 BC), king of Sparta, Eurypontid dynasty and Pharnabazus II (ruled 413-374 BC), a Persian statesman

Background imageSparta Collection: The Race of the Spartan Girls, 1881. Creator: Unknown

The Race of the Spartan Girls, 1881. Creator: Unknown
The Race of the Spartan Girls, 1881. From " St. Nicholas: Volume VIII. Part I. November 1880, to May 1881". [Scribner & Co. New York, 1881]

Background imageSparta Collection: Portrait of Lycurgus of Sparta, 1795

Portrait of Lycurgus of Sparta, 1795. Found in the collection of Musee d art et d histoire, Genf

Background imageSparta Collection: Sketches for a Kneeling Leda and of a Horse, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Sketches for a Kneeling Leda and of a Horse, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Sketches for a Kneeling Leda and of a Horse, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]

Background imageSparta Collection: Young Spartans Exercising, ca 1860. Artist: Degas, Edgar (1834-1917)

Young Spartans Exercising, ca 1860. Artist: Degas, Edgar (1834-1917)
Young Spartans Exercising, ca 1860. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageSparta Collection: Young Women of Sparta (Jeunes filles de Sparte), 1868-1870. Artist: Corot

Young Women of Sparta (Jeunes filles de Sparte), 1868-1870. Artist: Corot, Jean-Baptiste Camille (1796-1875)
Young Women of Sparta (Jeunes filles de Sparte), 1868-1870. Found in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum, New York

Background imageSparta Collection: The Tsarevna, costume design for the Ballets Russes production of Stravinskys The Firebird, 1910

The Tsarevna, costume design for the Ballets Russes production of Stravinskys The Firebird, 1910. Artist: Leon Bakst
The Tsarevna, costume design for the Ballets Russes production of Stravinskys The Firebird, 1910. Published in L Art Decoratif de Leon Bakst. (Paris, 1913)

Background imageSparta Collection: Set Design for Act I of Helen of Sparta, performed by Ida Rubensteins ballet troupe, 1912

Set Design for Act I of Helen of Sparta, performed by Ida Rubensteins ballet troupe, 1912. Artist: Leon Bakst
Set Design for Act I of Helen of Sparta, performed by Ida Rubensteins ballet troupe, 1912. Published in L Art Decoratif de Leon Bakst. (Paris, 1913)

Background imageSparta Collection: Excavation of Acropolis of ancient Sparta (Lakedaimon), c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Excavation of Acropolis of ancient Sparta (Lakedaimon), c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Excavation of Acropolis of ancient Sparta (Lakedaimon), c20th century. Sparta was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece known as Lacedaemon

Background imageSparta 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 imageSparta Collection: Greece, Sparta, Funeral relief from Geraki in Severe Style, c5th century BC

Greece, Sparta, Funeral relief from Geraki in Severe Style, c5th century BC. at Archaeological Museum, Sparta. 480 BC. Severe style

Background imageSparta Collection: Roman relief of Leda and the Swan, 1st century

Roman relief of Leda and the Swan, 1st century
A Roman relief of Leda and the Swan, from Crete. The swan is Zeus, who will ravish Leda and father Helen of Troy and the Dioscuri, 1st century

Background imageSparta Collection: Roman relief of Leda and the Swan

Roman relief of Leda and the Swan, from Hungary. The swan is Zeus, who will ravish Leda and father Helen of Troy and Castor and Pollux the divine twins. Currently in the National Museum, Budapest

Background imageSparta Collection: Leonidas at Thermopylae, 5th century BC, (c1814). Artist: Jacques-Louis David

Leonidas at Thermopylae, 5th century BC, (c1814). Artist: Jacques-Louis David
Leonidas at Thermopylae, 5th century BC, (c1814). Leonidas (died c480 BC) was king of Sparta from 491 BC. He held the pass at Thermopylae for 3 days with 300 Spartans

Background imageSparta Collection: Spartans asking the Oracle at Delphi whether to make war against Athens, c431 BC (1910)

Spartans asking the Oracle at Delphi whether to make war against Athens, c431 BC (1910). The Priestess of the temple of Apollo at Delphi was the most famous Ancient Greek oracle

Background imageSparta Collection: Young Spartans Exercising, c1860. Artist: Edgar Degas

Young Spartans Exercising, c1860. Artist: Edgar Degas
Young Spartans Exercising, c1860. Spartan girls urge boys to fight. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageSparta Collection: Sphinx from Sparta, Ancient Greece

Sphinx from Sparta, Ancient Greece. In Greek mythology a Sphinx was a female monster with a human head and a lions body. It posed riddles and killed people who could not answer

Background imageSparta Collection: Sparta, Greece and valley of the River Eurotas, with Taiyrtos mountains beyond, c20th century

Sparta, Greece and valley of the River Eurotas, with Taiyrtos mountains beyond, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Sparta, Greece and valley of the River Eurotas, with Taiyrtos mountains beyond, c20th century

Background imageSparta Collection: Aristomenes Fighting His Way Out of Eira, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Aristomenes Fighting His Way Out of Eira, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Aristomenes Fighting His Way Out of Eira, 1890. Aristomenes, king of Messenia, celebrated for his struggle with the Spartans c685BC and resistance to them on Mount Eira for eleven years


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