Greek Art. Archaic period. Greek pithos decorated with the great nature goddess flanked by lions and birds. It comes from Thebes (Boeotia) and is dated between 680-670 B.C. Oriental style. National Ar
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Roman Art. The Colosseum (Coliseum) or Flavian Amphitheatre. Its construction started between 70 and 72 AD under emperor Vespasian. Was completed in 80 AD under emperor Titus.  View outside building.
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Greek Art. Epidaurus Theater by Polykleitos the Younger. Epidaurus. Peloponnese. Greece. Europe.
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Terence (195-159 BC). Latin comic writer. Title cover of his comedies. Compiled by Elio Donato  (4th century). 1518 edition.
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Greek Art. The Theatre of Dionysus. Built at he foot of the Acropolis.( V B.C.). Detail of Koilon or Theatron.  Athens. Greece. Europe.
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Colossi of Memnon. Stone statues depicting pharaoh Amenhotep III (14th century B.C.) in a seated position. Panoramic view. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Luxor. Egypt.
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GREEK ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Illyrian City Theater. Third century BC. Remodeled during the Roman rule. VjosI^ Valley. BYLLIS RUINS.
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GREEK ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Odeon. Ruins of Apollonia. Fier.
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GREEK ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Illyrian City Theater. Third century BC. Remodeled during the Roman rule. VjosI^ Valley. BYLLIS RUINS.
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Roman Art. Theater of Marcellus (Theatrum Marcelli). The building was finished in 13 BC by emperor Augustum, who dedicated it of his nephew Marcellus (son of his sister Ottavia).  In the 16 th the nob
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Greek Art. The Propylaea. In 437 BC Mnesicles started building the monument gates with columns of Pentelic marble. (437-432 BC). Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central Greece. Europe.
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CROATIA. Roman Amphitheater. Built in the first century A.D. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Outside view. Pula. Istrian Peninsula.
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Sharpener street. Engraving by E. Alba  on a life drawing by D.F. Guisasola. 1879.
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CROATIA. Roman Amphitheater. Built in the first century A.D. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Outside view. Pula. Istrian Peninsula.
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Father Grass. 15th century. Tragedy of Lancelot du Lac. Incomplete incunabula probably printed in Barcelona, 1496. Chivalric novel dedicated to the Count of Ischia, Juan of Torrelles.
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Antonius Pius. Roman emperor (138-161 D.C.).  Apotheosis of Antonius Pius and his wife Faustina. Base of the Column of Antoninus. 161 AD. Marble. Vatican Museum. City of the Vatican.
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Greek Art. The Propylaea. In 437 BC Mnesicles started building the monument gates with columns of Pentelic marble. (437-432 BC). Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central Greece. Europe.
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Euripides (480-406). Was one of the three great tragedians of Classical Athens. Bust contemporary of Euripides. Athens. Central Greece. Attica. Europe.
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Greek Art. The Theatre of Dionysus. Built at he food of the Acropolis.( V B.C.). Seats of Honor. These seats were reserved for judges and digniaries, with their names carved in to their seats. Athens.
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Roman Art. The Colosseum  or Flavian Amphitheatre. Outside view. Rome. Italy.
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Greek Art. The Propylaea. In 437 BC Mnesicles started building the monument gates with columns of Pentelic marble. (437-432 BC). Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central Greece. Europe.
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Roman Art. Great Theater. 2nd century a.C.. Bleachers and a door  to theater. Pompeia. Italy.
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Greek krater dated c. 350 BC. Detail depicting an actor removing his mask after finishing his performance.
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GREEK ART. VI B.C. GREECE. KORE in pentelic marble. Dated in 520 b.C. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece.
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Theatrical mask. Tragedy. Ostia Antica. Italy.
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