Marble funerary lekythos – Greek, Attic – Late Classical – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/248644
Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 8(2): p. 29. Richter, Gisela M.
Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 8(2): p. 29. Richter, Gisela M.
Inscription: (obverse legend): + CONSTANTIVS / . IN XPO [should be CHRISTO] . DEO . FIDELIS . IMPERAT / OR . ET . MODERATOR / ROMANORVM . ET. SEMPER . AVGVSTVS (Constantine, faithful in Christ [and] in God, emperor and master of the Romans and forever Augustus)(obverse exergue): z34 (234) (reverse legend): : + MIHI : ABSIT : GLORIARI :
New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999. no. 204, p. 168.
Fagg, William B. The Epstein Collection of Tribal and Exotic Sculpture.
This altarpiece depicts Saint Roch (ca. 1348–1376/79), known as a plague saint for his miracles in curing the sick. He became a popular figure in art following the Black Death in the fourteenth century and the Italian plague outbreak of 1477–79
sculture et altre cose notabili . . . . 1603, c. 20 [Biblioteca Comunale, Bologna, Ms B
Ratti Textile Center Modern and Contemporary Art 2 of 20 Soprano ophicleide in B-flat
From the north nave of the former Carmelite church at Boppard-am-Rhein in Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis), near Koblenz, Germany.; Count Hermann Pückler, Muskau (from 1818) ; [ Frédéric Spitzer Austrian, Paris (from at least 1875–sold 1893)] ; his posthumous sale, Chevallier & Mannheim, Paris (April 17–June 16, 1893, no
Vitraux 7, p. 124, ill. in text.
Pater, born in Valenciennes, was apprenticed to a local painter in 1706. A contemporary would later report that his father sent him to Paris to study with Jean Antoine Watteau (1684–1721): probably the two painters left Valenciennes together in late 1709 or 1710
Art News 27 (April 27, 1929), p. 4, ill. p. 26, as "Fête-Champétre".
the convent of Sant’Antonio da Padova, Perugia (until 1663; sold to Christina); Christina, former Queen of Sweden, Rome (1663–d. 1689; unnum. inv., ca. 1689); Cardinal Decio Azzolino, Rome (d. 1689); his nephew, marchese Pompeo Azzolino, Rome (1689–96; sold to Odescalchi); principe Livio Odescalchi, duca di Bracciano, Rome (1696–d
B[attista]. Cavalcaselle. Raphael: His Life and Works.
Said to have been found in Smyrna (Colignon 1892, p. 498) Before 1885, acquired by
1932 Object Number: 32.11.2 Said to have been found in Smyrna (Colignon 1892, p.
Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin vol. 32, section II (1937). p. 19, ill. fig.