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ISP058
Title
Sculpted foliate capital based on late Corinthian types, with acanthus and volute scroll
ID
PRE037
Title
Sculpted frieze (lintel or threshold stone?) from the South Temple complex, Tarxien (4 sheep or goats, pig, and ram representing sacrificial offerings?)
ID
IST037
Title
Sculptor’s workshop; relief from a sarcophagus
ID
MDG442
Title
Seated Apostles: [Left] St. Peter; [Center] St. Mark(?); [Right] St. Bartholomew; three of twelve figures from a Last Judgment group, originally from exterior of the Augustinian Church(?), Mainz
ID
CLX013
Title
Seated Boxer
ID
CLX015
Title
Seated Boxer: detail of face
ID
GS104
Title
Seated Boxer: detail of hands with caestus gloves
ID
CLX016
Title
Seated Boxer: detail of hands with caestus gloves
ID
CLX014
Title
Seated Boxer: detail of head and shoulders
ID
IND004
Title
Seated Buddha
ID
IND007
Title
Seated Buddha with the mudra of teaching (Dharmachakra mudra)
ID
IND030
Title
Seated Buddha with the mudra of teaching (Dharmachakra mudra)
ID
GSM021
Title
Seated divinity (Dionysus or Zeus?) wearing himation [frontal view]
ID
GSM022
Title
Seated divinity (Dionysus or Zeus?) wearing himation [Right profile view]
ID
NE208
Title
Seated Gudea as Ensi (governor) of Lagash [profile view]
ID
NE206
Title
Seated Gudea as Ensi (governor) of Lagash; cuneiform inscriptions on his garment identify him as builder (or refurbisher) of temples
ID
NE207
Title
Seated Gudea as Ensi (governor) of Lagash; cuneiform inscriptions on his garment identify him as builder (or refurbisher) of temples
ID
NE209
Title
Seated Gudea as Ensi (governor) of Lagash; detail showing cuneiform inscriptions on garment, identifying subject as “The man who built the temple”
ID
GSM069
Title
Seated woman (Phileia, probably the wife of the donor), far Left figure [frontal view] from the “Geneleos Family Group,” dedicatory sculptural ensemble by the sculptor Geneleos, from the Heraion at Samos
ID
GSM070
Title
Seated woman (Phileia, probably the wife of the donor), far Left figure [Left three-quarter view] from the “Geneleos Family Group,” dedicatory sculptural ensemble by the sculptor Geneleos, from the Heraion at Samos
ID
RMA358
Title
Secession Gallery, Vienna: exterior, detail of allegorical masks representing Painting, Architecture and Sculpture above main (East) entrance
ID
RMA357
Title
Secession Gallery, Vienna: exterior, detail of dome above east entrance
ID
AUS016
Title
Secession Gallery, Vienna: exterior, detail of framing arch around main (east) entrance
ID
AUS015
Title
Secession Gallery, Vienna: exterior, detail of gilded dome and motto “Der Zeit Ihre Kunst, Der Kunst Ihre Freiheit” (”To [each] age its art, [and to] art its freedom”) above main (east) entrance
ID
AUS017
Title
Secession Gallery, Vienna: exterior, detail of three owls with laurel wreath
ID
RMA355
Title
Secession Gallery, Vienna: exterior, east side, detail of main entrance and dome
ID
RMA354
Title
Secession Gallery, Vienna: exterior, view from east
ID
RMA356
Title
Secession Gallery, Vienna: exterior, view from south
ID
RMA169
Title
Second Bank of the United States, Philadelphia
ID
IND028
Title
Secret departure of Gautama Siddhartha from his father’s palace; detail of Prince’s horse Kanthaka lifted over the cobblestones; lower portion of relief from revetment of a stupa
ID
IND027
Title
Secret departure of Gautama Siddhartha from his father’s palace; relief from revetment of a stupa
ID
MDG482
Title
Self-portrait atalantid figure from the Tabernacle shrine, St. Lorenz, Nürnberg
ID
GSM004
Title
Sepulchral monument of Dermys and Kittylos; from Tanagra
ID
GSM014
Title
Sepulchral stele of the warrior Aristion (attributed to the sculptor Aristokles)
ID
GSM016
Title
Sepulchral stele of the warrior Aristion (attributed to the sculptor Aristokles): detail of base with inscription
ID
GSM015
Title
Sepulchral stele of the warrior Aristion (attributed to the sculptor Aristokles): detail of upper portion
ID
RM001
Title
She-Wolf of the Capitoline
ID
EC203
Title
Shepherd; fragment of conch mosaic representing Christ as Sol Invictus(?), Chapel of St. Aquilino, San Lorenzo Maggiore, Milan
ID
IND038
Title
Shiva and Parvati (Umamaheshvara)
ID
IND041
Title
Shiva Nataraja in nadanta (dance of bliss)
ID
IND042
Title
Shiva Nataraja in nadanta (dance of bliss): detail of base showing Shiva’s foot treading on the dwarf Apasmara (Muyalaka), representing ignorance
ID
IND043
Title
Shiva Nataraja in nadanta (dance of bliss): detail of base showing Shiva’s foot treading on the dwarf Apasmara (Muyalaka), representing ignorance
ID
IND040
Title
Shiva Vinadhara - Dakshinamurti
ID
NE054
Title
Siege of Lachich (Judah): a city defender falls to his death from the battlements, detail [Right] of relief from Southwest Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh (Kuyunjik)
ID
NE055
Title
Siege of Lachich (Judah): amphibious troops use inflated animal skins to cross a river teeming with fish, detail of relief from Southwest Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh (Kuyunjik)
ID
NE048
Title
Siege of Lachich (Judah): Assyrian army attacking the walls with a siege-engine, relief from Southwest Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh (Kuyunjik)
ID
NE049
Title
Siege of Lachich (Judah): Assyrian army attacking the walls, detail [Center] of relief from Southwest Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh (Kuyunjik)
ID
NE052
Title
Siege of Lachich (Judah): Assyrian sappers undermine the city walls, detail [Left] of relief from Southwest Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh (Kuyunjik)
ID
NE056
Title
Siege of Lachich (Judah): captive musicians sing praises to the conqueror, detail of relief from Southwest Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh (Kuyunjik)
ID
NE050
Title
Siege of Lachich (Judah): the city defenders hard pressed by the Assyrian attackers, detail [Left] of relief from Southwest Palace of Sennacherib at Nineveh (Kuyunjik)
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