Temple “E” (Temple of Hera) at Selinus (Selinunte): metopes: [L] Herakles slaying an Amazon; [LC] Hera unveiling herself to Zeus; [RC] Death of Actaeon; [R] Athena slaying Encelados
The Dance (sculptural group on far R. side of front facade, the Opera, Paris; 1964 replica of original work [1869+], now displayed in the Musee d’Orsay, Paris)
The Dedication of Samuel before Eli; detail of roundel from the “Biblia Pauperum” (I) window, north aisle of the choir, Canterbury Cathedral, ca. late 12th century
The Miraculous Draught of Fishes; detail of roundel from the “Biblia Pauperum” (II) window, north aisle of the choir, Canterbury Cathedral, ca. late 12th century
The Three Graces (Aglaia, Euphrosyne, Thalia; Roman adaptation after painted prototype, perhaps inspired by earlier statuary group(?), originally from ca. 2nd century B.C.)
The Wedding at Cana (Christ turning water to wine); pendentive mosaic from the outer narthex, Church of the Savior in Chora (Kariye Camii), Istanbul, ca. 1310-1320
Theater, Priene: view from NW. through cavea (audience seating) towards orchestra, begun 4th century B.C.; skene and proskene added beginning of 2nd century B.C.
Tholos (“beehive”) tomb (called the “Treasury of Atreus”): detail, entrance showing post & lintel construction with relieving triangle above, ca. 1300 B.C.