On the side of the coin on the left is the head of a man facing right, wearing the skin from an elephant's head, trunk turned up and tusks protruding out, small dots surround the border. The other ...
The fair skinned man looks over his right shoulder toward the viewer with soft dark eyes, short dark hair with thin beard and moustache. The face is the most defined part of this self portrait of the ...
On the side of the coin on the left is a man's head facing right, short tendrils of curly hair sit atop head; surrounding the border, small dots and the Latin characters: B R V T / I M P / P L A E T / ...
A loose charcoal or graphite drawing of men running up onto the shore from the water. In the foreground a man is running with his arm held behind him, holding bundles on his back. Just past him a ...
The two figures are standing in three quarter view facing each other. The scene is set outside with hints of rock framing foreground left and tree foliage in background. The taller bearded man ...
The clash between men and Amazons, a mythical tribe of female warriors from the exoticized “East,” was a common motif in Greek monumental and Roman funerary art. This version has no dominating hero or ...
"X-radiograph(s) of "Io" (Artist of original: (?) Correggio (Antonio Allegri))(Artist of original: Also att. to Niccolò dell'Abate) , Straus.7342,” Harvard Art ...
In a lavish room with ornate tapestries, a young woman with fair skin and long light brown hair lies against cushions on the floor, with only a silk sheet wrapped around her legs. A hookah and a fan ...
The painting of a man wearing a tuxedo standing in front of a light gray wall. The left arm is bent at waist level, the hand holds a small white object between the fingers. The right arm is bent in a ...
Degas displayed the wax figure after which this bronze was cast at the sixth impressionist exhibition, in 1881. The only sculpture that he ever presented publicly, the work caused an uproar for its ...
Title: Section of the Story of the Bodhisattva Medicine King Bhaishajyarâja (Yakuō Bosatsu), from Chapter 23 of the Lotus Sutra (Saddharma-pundarika sutra; Myōhō-renge-kyō or Hokke-kyō) Transliterated ...
At center is a nude male figure with his back to the viewer. In his right hand, he lifts an over sized key, while a large metal chain is draped over his shoulder. He bends down at the waist, gripping ...