Terracotta bowl fragment depicting a boar hunt – Roman – Early Imperial – The Metropolitan https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/247603
Egyptian Art European Paintings European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Greek and Roman
Egyptian Art European Paintings European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Greek and Roman
Hochuli-Gysel, Anne. 1977. Kleinasiatische glasierte Reliefkeramik, (50 v. Chr. bis 50 n. Chr.) und ihre oberitalienischen Nachahmungen. no. T36, p. 149, Bern: Stämpfli.Lightfoot, Christopher S
Egyptian Art European Paintings European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Greek and Roman
[ Dikran G. Kelekian (American, born Turkey), Istanbul, Paris, New York, and Cairo (from Paris shop)]; [by descent, Charles Dikran Kelekian (born France), Paris and New York]; by descent, Nanette B. Kelekian, New York (until 2020)
Egyptian Art European Paintings European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Greek and Roman
Egyptian Art European Paintings European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Greek and Roman
[Until mid-1960s, with John Hewett, London]; [mid-1960s, purchased from John Hewett by Fritz Bürki, Zurich]; [with Fritz Bürki, Zurich]; [until 1987, with Atlantis Antiquities, Ltd.]; acquired in 1987, purchased from Atlantis Antiquities
Egyptian Art European Paintings European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Greek and Roman
transformation of Medusa and other mythical female monsters in 60 works of classical Greek, Roman
idealizing humanism of Classical Greek art, and traces their enduring appeal in both Roman
Egyptian Art European Paintings European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Greek and Roman
Until 1977, collection of Pierre Sciclounoff (1927-1997), Geneva, Switzerland; from 1977, collection of Dr. André Lagneau, Neuchâtel, Switzerland; [until 1998, with Phoenix Ancient Art S.A., Geneva, Switzerland]; acquired in 1998, purchased from Phoenix Ancient Art S
Egyptian Art European Paintings European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Greek and Roman
Egyptian Art European Paintings European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Greek and Roman
October 22, 1761, excavated from the area around the Theater at Herculaneum; afterwards, collection at the Palazzo Reale at Portici (Museo Herculanense); between 1805 and 1822, transferred to the Palazzo degli Studi (renamed the Real Museo Borbonico in 1816 and the Museo Nazionale in 1860s), Naples
Egyptian Art European Paintings European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Greek and Roman