Ephesus: the Arcadian Way, originally 1st century A.D.; restored by Emperor Arcadius, late 4th - early 5th century A.D. (looking E. towards the Great Theater, cavea rebuilt late 2nd - early 3rd century A.D.)
Ephesus: the Arcadian Way, originally 1st century; restored by Emperor Arcadius, late 4th - early 5th century A.D. (looking W. towards the ancient harbor)
Erechtheum, Athens: detail of caryatid porch (“Portico of the Maidens”), view from southeast, ca. 421-405 B.C. [shown after restoration project of 1979-1987; replica caryatid figures cast from originals currently in Acropolis Museum]
Erote figure as bestiarius (gladiator trained in the art of fighting wild animals); relief from the stage building of the Great Theater at Ephesus, 2nd century A.D.
Feast of Herod and the Beheading of John the Baptist; detail [R.] of lintel with scenes from the life of John the Baptist from the North portal (Portal of the Virgin), Baptistery, Parma, 1196-1200
Female dancer (perhaps one of the Horai, personifications of the seasons, daughters of Zeus and Themis); relief from the Theatre of Dionysus, Athens, late 1st century B.C.