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Raia Images Index VI, May 10 2013
- Round Plaster Relief Enthroned woman (Helen? Venus?) being crowned by Eros. Above her are the hats and stars of the two Dioscuroi, the brothers of Helen. The seated woman is flanked by a youth holding a phiale and cornucopia and a woman holding a cornucopia. From Egypt, 1 century CE (made from a Greek metal plaque of the 3rd century BCE). New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Credits: Ann Raia, 2007. Keywords: women, religion, goddess.
- Bust of marble Sabina, crowned wife of Hadrian(deified?), with hair arranged like Artemis/Diana:
Raia Images Index X, Mar 2 2013
- Victory, silver denarius Obverse: bust of crowned and bejeweled Victory with wings; on left inscribed: S[enatus] C[onsulto]. T. Carisius, Moneyer. Rome. c. 46 BC. Syd. 985. Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo. Credits: Ann Raia, 2009.
McManus Images Index VIII, Dec 7 2012
- Ship, statue of goddess crowned with lighthouse (personification of Portus), eagle, Nike, lighthouse with fire.
- sister Aurora (Eos, Dawn) holds her horses, whose hooves trample a reclining grain-crowned female with snake, representing the earth.
McManus Images XV, Nov 19 2012
- The two side wings of the sacrificial altar are crowned with scrolls of carved vegetation ending in
Raia Images Index IX, Oct 17 2012
- The hairnet was made to cover a bun in back of the head, with a bust of a crowned woman in the center and pendent tassels of gold and gemstones. Probably owned by a wealthy Ptolemaic noblewoman, it belongs to an ensemble that includes the diadem and other gold jewelry. Greek, from Alexandria, Egypt, 220-100 BCE. Malibu, J. Paul Getty Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2009.
- The draped woman holds a cornucopia, sign of fertility and prosperity. She may once also have held a garland. The head is crowned, clearly a portrait. 2nd century CE. Rome, Capitoline Museums. Credits: Ann Raia, 2009.
- Pietas: aureus Pietas, draped and crowned, holds a child in one arm and a globe in her right hand; two girls in long dresses stand beside her, looking up at her and pointing. Inscr: PIETATI AUG COS IIII. Reverse of a coin of Antoninus Pius, minted in Rome 159-60 CE.
- Emperor Claudius: sardonyx cameo Profile portrait of the 4th emperor of Rome (41-54 CE) crowned with a laurel wreath and wearing an aegis breastplate. Rome, 41-43CE. Paris: Bibliotheque Nationale. Credits: Ann Raia, 2009 Keywords: Empire,
McManus Images II, Aug 8 2012
- an allegorical triumph (chariot pulled by eagles; emperor crowned by Roma),
McManus Images XIII, Apr 9 2012
- is beautifully detailed, depicting Athena wearing the aegis and being crowned by two Nikes. Beside her are
Raia Images Index V, Feb 11 2012
- The crowned goddess holds a cornucopia in her left hand; her right arm is lost. Roman (probably made in Gaul) 200-225 CE. London, British Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2006. Keywords: myth, women, gods
- Silver Stater: crowned head of Hera (name inscribed over her crown. From Elis, 410-390 BCE. NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Credits: Ann Raia, 2006. Keywords: coin, goddess, gods
- Terracotta votive statuette of the syncretic Isis-Aphrodite. Painted, crowned, nude. Egyptian Greco-Roman, 2nd century CE. NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Credits: Ann Raia, 2006. Keywords: goddess, sculpture, religion.
- Crowned, holding a scroll (?), carrying a cornucopia, she is depicted as a 5th century BCE Hera. From the theater in Falerii, mid 1st century CE. Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005.
Raia Images Index III, Jan 18 2012
- Marcus Aurelius crowned in a chariot, celebrating his triumph for military victories (176); relief from a triumphal arch. 2nd century CE. Capitoline Museums: Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: sculpture; emperor; war
- Marble Sarcophagus Relief in three sections; 2 women stand on left with girl child; 2 males, holding scroll, one holding pater, stand on right with boy; center: aedicula ( house or mausoleum) with slightly open figured doors, flanked by nude, crowned boys
- Erato: Muse of Lyric,, crowned and seated with a lyre (the sound box is formed of tortoise shell and oxhide, with two slender curved horn side pieces). Found near Tivoli. 2nd century CE. Vatican Museum, Rome. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: sculpture; poetry; myth; music
- Thalia: Muse of Comedy, crowned and seated holding a tympanum and stick, beside a comic mask. Found near Tivoli. 2nd century CE. Vatican Museum, Rome. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: sculpture; poetry; myth; music
Raia Images Index IV, Jan 18 2012
- Apollo marble relief of the god, nude, crowned, holding Pegasus (?)in his right hand, bow in his left, beside blazing altar, between torch bearers; all three figures stand on bases, apparently statues. From the Roman theater in Miletus. 150-200 CE. Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: sculpture, religion, gods, drama
- Gold medallion: obverse (not shown): profile head of veiled and crowned Olympias, mother of Alexander; reverse: Nereid riding a sea creature with a garlanded bull's head, a serpent's body, and a fish's tail above the waters in which dolphins play. Macedonia, 218-46 CE Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: relief sculpture, coinage, Hellenistic politics
- Gold medallion: obverse (not shown): crowned male holding spear and shield; reverse: Nike offering shield (with relief of warrior with sword raised and pulling hair of an ?Amazon?) and helmet to a crowned regal male (Alexander? Achilles?) seated beneath Greek inscription BASILEUS ALEXANDROS. Macedonia, 218-46 CE Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: relief sculpture, coinage, Hellenistic politics, war
- Mosaic: comic mask of a crowned slave. Roman, c. 2nd century CE. Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: drama, theater
- Coin of Tiberius: Bronze Dupondus issued by province of Gaul; crowned head of Tiberius in profile (with countermark on face) on obverse with inscription TI[BERIUS] CAESAR AVGVST[US] IMPERATVR; reverse: altar and inscription ROM[A] ET AVG[USTUS]. Mint London, early 1st century CE. Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: relief sculpture, money, imperial politics
- Coin of Augustus: Silver, issued by province of Asia; uncrowned head of Augustus in profile on obverse with inscription naming him as emperor and "Kistophor" (one who carried a ritual chest in mystic processions); reverse: temple identified as ROM[A] ET AVGUST[US]. Mint Pergamon, early 1st century CE. Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: relief sculpture, architecture, empire
- Coin of Nero: Bronze Tetradrachmn issued by province of Egypt; crowned profiled head of Nero with worn insscription on obverse; reverse: Emperor's ship. Mint Alexandria, 1st century CE. Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: relief sculpture, money, empire
- Coin of Hadrian: Bronze Tetradrachmn; full-length, frontal, crowned Hadrian greeted by female figure (kissing his right hand;?Alexandria) on obverse; reverse: the River god of the Nile holding a cornucopia. Mint Alexandria, early 2nd century CE. Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: relief sculpture, money, empire
- Coin of Hadrian: (obverse)crowned portrait bust wearing a paludamentum (general's cloak) in silver identified with inscription. Early 2nd century CE. Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: relief sculpture, money, empire
- Coin of Vespasian: silver tetradrachmn issued by Cyprus; crowned portrait head on obverse identified by inscription AVTOKRATON VESPASIANOS KAISAR; Sanctuary of Aphrodite at Paphos on reverse. Minted in Salamis, 1st century CE. Berlin, Pergamon Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2005 Keywords: relief sculpture, money, empire, religion
Raia Images Index, Nov 13 2011
- laurel trees and two altars crowned with fruit and garlands, before which
Raia Images Index II, Nov 13 2011
Raia Images Index VII, Nov 13 2011
- Fixing her sandal, the crowned goddess stands on one leg and leans on a decorative candalabra topped by 2 erotes holding a fan and a patera. Roman, 200 CE. London, British Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2006.Keywords: myth, Aphrodite, sculpture
- In an attempt to capture the crowned sea goddess as his bride, Peleus holds her as she changes form (note the serpent in her right hand). Etruscan, possibly from Vulci, 410-380 BCE. London, British Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2006.Keywords: myth, Achilles, Trojan war
- Draped full length statue of the veiled and crowned empress in the Pudicitia pose. Proconnesian marble. From the seat of the College of the Augustales. Ostia Museum. 4th century CE. Credits: Ann Raia, 2007.
- The crowned goddess fastens her necklace (now lost). The pose may derive from a 4th century BCE sculpture by Praxiteles. Myrina (Asia Minor). 1st century CE. London, British Museum. Credits: Ann Raia, 2008. Keywords: women, religion
Raia Images Index VIII, Nov 13 2011
- Fresco panel Aphrodite seated on a throne, crowned with a wreath, holding a flower; behind her one of the Graces places a sheer veil over her head; Eros stands in front of her, holding his mother's staff. From Cubicle B of the Villa Farnesina. Late Republic-Early Empire (2nd-3rd Pompeian Style). Rome, Museo Nazionale Romano. Credits: Ann Raia, 2009.
Roman Art from AICT, Dec 10 2007
- 84 Emperor Hadrian: detail of corselet showing Victory Crowned
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