Temple “C” at Selinus (Selinunte): metopes: [L] Quadriga of Apollo; [C] Perseus slaying Medusa; [R] Herakles and the Kerkopes, ca. 560-550 B.C.
GAS122
Temple “E” (Temple of Hera) at Selinus (Selinunte): metope: Herakles slaying an Amazon, ca. 470-460 B.C.
GAS121
Temple “E” (Temple of Hera) at Selinus (Selinunte): metopes: [L] Death of Actaeon; [R] Athena slaying Encelados, ca. 470-460 B.C.
GAS119
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
GAS120
Temple “E” (Temple of Hera) at Selinus (Selinunte): metopes: [L] Herakles slaying an Amazon; [R] Hera unveiling herself to Zeus, ca. 470-460 B.C.
GAS111
Temple “E” (Temple of Hera), Selinus: view from North, ca. 480-460 B.C.
GAS110
Temple “E” (Temple of Hera), Selinus: view from Northwest, ca. 480-460 B.C.
GAS109
Temple “E” (Temple of Hera), Selinus: view from SW., ca. 480-460 B.C.
GAS112
Temple “F”, Selinus: detail, fallen column drums, ca. 525-500 B.C.
AGT023
Tetrapylon (four-sided monumental gateway), Aphrodisias: 2nd century A.D.
IGT206
The Boy Jesus disputing with the Doctors in the Temple; detail of a fresco from San Domenico, Arezzo, ca. 1360
RMS014
The Call to Arms (La Defense), 1878
IGT245
The Damned; detail of relief from far right pilaster panel on the main (west) facade, Orvieto Cathedral, ca. 1310-1316
RMS013
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)
GTC214
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
RMS012
The Departure of the Volunteers of 1792 (“La Marseillaise”), group from R. side, E. face, Arc de Triomphe, Paris, 1833-1836
IGT244
The Elect; detail of relief from far right pilaster panel on the main (west) facade, Orvieto Cathedral, ca. 1310-1316
GTC209
The Exodus from Egypt; detail of panel from the “Biblia Pauperum” (I) window, north aisle of the choir, Canterbury Cathedral, ca. late 12th century
RM085
The Goddess Isis, early 2nd century A.D.
IRM191
The Judgment of Solomon: detail of re-used 12th century relief in lunette group from the West “arcade” wall, Cathedral of St. Declan, Ardmore
GTC218
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
EC093
The Nativity; pendentive mosaic from the Katholikon, Monastery of Hosios Loukas, ca. 1050
RMA159
The Pantheon (orig. Eglise Ste.-Genevieve), Paris, 1755-1792
AM008
The Rotunda, University of Virginia: exterior, view from south (The Lawn), 1822-1826
AM009
The Rotunda, University of Virginia: interior, dome room (originally library reading room, restored), 1822-1826
GTC220
The Stoning of Stephen; detail of roundel from window in the northeast transept, Canterbury Cathedral, ca. late 12th century
RM094
The Tetrarchs, ca. 305 A.D.
RM095
The Tetrarchs: detail of the Augusti (Diocletian and Maximian), ca. 305 A.D.
RM096
The Tetrarchs: detail of the Augusti (Diocletian and Maximian), ca. 305 A.D.
GS298
The Three Graces (Aglaia, Euphrosyne, Thalia; Roman adaptation after painted prototype, perhaps inspired by earlier statuary group(?), originally from ca. 2nd century B.C.)
IST024
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
GTC217
The Wedding at Cana; detail of roundel from the “Biblia Pauperum” (II) window, north aisle of the choir, Canterbury Cathedral, ca. late 12th century
RMS003
The Well of Moses: detail, figure of King David showing embroidered harp motifs on mantle, 1395-1406
RMS002
The Well of Moses: detail, figure of King David, 1395-1406
RMS001
The Well of Moses: detail, figures of King David and the Prophet Jeremiah, 1395-1406
AGT061
Theater, Miletus: view from NE., 4th century B.C. to 2nd century C.E.
AGT060
Theater, Miletus: view from SW. showing access road to parados entrances (enlarged and refurbished 2nd century C.E.)
AGT007
Theater, Pergamum: view from N., orig. 3rd century B.C.
AGT005
Theater, Pergamum: view from S., orig. 3rd century B.C. (with later Roman Temple of Trajan, early 2nd century C.E., on upper terrace in background)
AGT048
Theater, Priene: detail, seating for the nobility, from 4th century B.C. and later
AGT047
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.
GAS168
Theatre of Apollo, Delphi: view from NW., mid-4th century B.C.
CLX002
Theatre of Dionysus, Athens: site from N., view from atop the Acropolis, (orig. 5th century B.C.; rebuilt 338-326 B.C.)
GAS207
Theatre of Dionysus, Athens: site view from NE. (orig. 5th century B.C.; rebuilt 338-326 B.C.)
CLX047
Theatre of Dionysus, Athens: site view from North, atop the Acropolis, (orig. 5th century B.C.; rebuilt 338-326 B.C.)
GAS208
Theatre of Dionysus, Athens: view from W., detail of seating (orig. 5th century B.C.; rebuilt 338-326 B.C.)
CLX048
Theatre of Marcellus, Rome: exterior, detail view from south, ca. 23-13 B.C.
AEG020
Tholos (“beehive”) tomb (called the “Treasury of Atreus”): detail, entrance showing post & lintel construction with relieving triangle above, ca. 1300 B.C.
AEG019
Tholos (”beehive”) tomb (called the “Treasury of Atreus”): detail, orthostates and “Cyclopean” masonry on N. side of dromos, ca. 1300 B.C.
AEG018
Tholos (”beehive”) tomb (called the “Treasury of Atreus”): dromos and entrance, view from E., ca. 1300 B.C.