- From the François Vase
From the François Vase - Men’s Head-dress—Archaic
Men’s Head-dress—Archaic - Snake Goddess and Votary
The snake goddess and her votary from Knossos have, in addition, a kind of apron reaching almost to the knees in front and behind, and rising to the hips at the sides. The costume is completed by the addition of a high hat or turban. Looking at the snake goddess more in detail, we find that the jacket is cut away into a V-shape from the neck to the waist, leaving both the breasts quite bare; the two edges are laced across below the breast, the laces being fastened in a series of bows. The jacket is covered with an elaborate volute pattern, the apron with spots and bordered with a “guilloche.” - The Chlamys and Petasos
The Chlamys and Petasos - The Doric Himation
The Doric Himation - Vase-painting by Brygos
Vase-painting by Brygos - Vase-painting by Euphronios
Vase-painting by Euphronios - Vase-painting by Euxitheos
Vase-painting by Euxitheos - Vase-painting by Falerii
Vase-painting by Falerii - Vase-painting by Hieron
Vase-painting by Hieron - Vase-painting from Lucania
Vase-painting from Lucania - Vase-painting in the Polygnotan Style
Vase-painting in the Polygnotan Style - Vase-painting
Vase-painting - Vase-painting—Dress with two Overfold
Vase-painting—Dress with two Overfold - Vase-painting—Ionic Dress
Vase-painting—Ionic Dress - Women’s Head-dress
Women’s Head-dress - Wounded lion
[A drawing taken from a bas relief of the royal Assyrian lion hunt] - Ariadne from the Vatican
- Ares
- Apollo
- Arch of Titus
- Venus
- Natural amphitheater
- Amphitheater
- Zeus
- Groups from Titus' triumphal procession over the Jews (Arch of Titus)
- Theatrum at Aspendus
- Floor plan of the theatrum at Herculane
- Roman temple (maison carrée) in Nîmes
- Temple ruins in Paestum
- Silenus with little Dionysus, Louvre Museum
- Sistrum
- Signia
- Poseidin
- Pantheon, seen in section from the inside
- Pilum
- Niobe with her youngest daughter
- Mausoleum
- Laocoon
- Bronze Hermes statue of Herculaneum
- Hestia
- Hercules
- Gladiator barracks at Pompeii
- House of Pansa at Pompei
- Plan of House of Pansa - Pompeii
- Dionysis
- Dionysus from the Louvre Museum
- Demeter
- Columbarium
- Circus Maximus
- Chlamys
- Circus Maximus - Plan
- Cerae (closed and sealed)
- Cerae (open)
- Battle of the Lapiths and Centaurs (Apollo temple at Bassa
- Basterna
- Balneum (Roman Bath)
- Balteus
- Roman Atrium
- Atrium