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FWHNJN Volubillis is an ancient Roman City in Morocco. Considered to be the ancient capital of Mauretania. Situated near Meknes City.
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KG83JY Ceres, goddess of agriculture, Museo Nacional de Arte Romano, national museum of Roman art, Merida, Extremadura, Spain
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3DT9PED Visitors can see detailed mosaics that depict scenes of daily life and activities from ancient times at Villa Romana del Casale in Sicily.
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HW2AY1 Roman artifacts at the Monographic Museum in Conímbriga, Portugal, Europe
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HX3EGB A statue of the Roman god Mars at the entrance gate of the Venetian Arsenal in Venice, Italy
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3DK7HHK Marble statue of Ceres, the ancient Roman goddess of agriculture, harvest, and fertility, in front of an ornate background
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3DPK7RD Statue of Bacchus Roman God of Wine & Celebration at Capotoline Museums in Rome Italy
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3CP7B6P Minerva Mosaic Library Of Congress Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A vibrant marble mosaic depicts Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and protector of civilization, in the Library of Congress. Created by artist Elihu Vedder, this portrayal shows Minerva of Peace with her armor partially removed, holding a scroll listing fields of learning. The mosaic also features the small figure of Nike, goddess of victory, standing on a globe and holding a laurel wreath and palm branch. An owl, symbolizing wisdom, rests by Minerva's right knee. The scroll lists subjects such as Agriculture, Education, Me
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A9HN35 Roman Fortifications at Alba Iulia Romania
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2KA33R9 'Portrait of a young girl as Ceres' by Jan van Noordt (1623/24 – after 1676). Oil on canvas.
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G15HBX Ceres, a Goddess from ancient Roman religion. She was known as a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships.
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J4HBG5 This artwork, titled 'Shepherd' and dated around 082-083 AD, portrays a pastoral scene, likely inspired by Roman or Greco-Roman artistic traditions. It reflects the themes of agriculture and rural life.
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MNWX6D Ceres . 1073 Alessandro Rosi - Ceres
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HX7F87 'Ceres with Torch' by Martial Reymond depicts the Roman goddess of agriculture, Ceres, holding a torch. The artwork highlights themes of fertility, harvest, and Roman mythology, using classical iconography to represent the goddess.
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H85XMC A bronze statue of Ceres – goddess of corn outside Fosters Mill an apartment building converted from the old Spillars warehouse
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MFGTN4 Irrigation works depicted in the Roman seashell cameo from the Farnese Collection on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy.
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CWT431 Threshing in Roman countryside
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2BCWC3M Ceres. Research in ProgressCeres sits facing two boys at the right, one carrying a big bird, the other allowing a small bird to perch on his hand. She holds a basket; woods beyond. Ceres
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2T7N24G Anonym Ceres. Pen in brown on parchment
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3AJ12HG A 17th-century portrait attributed to the circle of Claude Deruet, featuring a lady depicted as Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture. The artwork reflects classical mythology.
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2CW4JPR Table Top Photo of Artichoke Flower in White Tin Vase on Grunge Background
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EFB4N6 Heracles with club, lion skin and golden apples. The statue was found neatly buried under tiles with the inscription “FCS” (“fulgor conditum summanium”), indicating that it was struck by lightning then buried on the spot. Gilt bronze, Roman artwork of the 2nd century AD ( Vatican Museum Rome Italy )
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P8PPFG A Capriccio of the Roman Forum by Giovanni Paolo Panini 1741.
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A65TMW Statue at Chateau St Jean Winery Valley of the Moon Sonoma County California
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2K5AGX8 Ancient statue. Bacchus sculpture of Lorenzo Bartolini in the State Hermitage Museum. Masterpiece isolated photo with clipping path
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2K5RHNE Ancient statues, Greek or Roman culture pattern
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2DCT4TD Engraving on Wood of Khan el Lejjun (the Roman Legio), the supposed site of Megiddo from Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 2. Published in New York by D. Appleton in 1881-1884
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2CFDBJR Frontispiece illustration of Horticulture and Husbandry. Ceres (Goddess of Harvest), Pomona (Goddess of Fruit) and Vertumnus (God of Seasons). Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume X; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1811
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3B3EFFC Campo Vaccino in Rome, 1710-1730.
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2X20P1P Grape Harvest and Drunkenness of Noah, Camposanto. Pisa. Tuscany, Italy. Europe. Drawing by Saint-Elme Gautier (1849 - 1903) Travel through Tuscany 1881 by Eugene Muntz (1845 - 1902) Le Tour du Monde 1886
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2R6EMWT Pomona. oil on canvas. Date: 1900. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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3DENEX5 Jan van der Straet (Stradanus) - The Seven Planets - c1600 - Jan Collaert II or Adriaen Collaert engraver - Saturnus (Saturn): The god of agriculture and time, often linked to old age, melancholy, and laborious activities.
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2HW4985 Art inspired by Terracotta medallion fragment, late 2nd–early 3rd century A.D., Roman, Terracotta; Rhône Valley ware, H. 3 1/16 in. (7.7 cm), Vases, Originally, the medallion would have decorated the body of a vessel, as with the three-handled jug in this case. This appliqué depicts, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
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3BC3GG3 ST. THOMAS AND PRINCE ISLANDS - 1914 April 11: ½ centavo black postage stamp depicting artwork Ceres. In ancient Roman religion, she was the goddess of agriculture, grain harvest, fertility and motherhood
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C6K6PN Countryside view of Rome, Italy vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of countryside view during 18th century.
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2AAP0PN Farmers at work from a medieval minature manuscript found in the Benedictine monastery of Monte Casino, Italy.
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FWHPP8 Volubillis is an ancient Roman City in Morocco. Considered to be the ancient capital of Mauretania. Situated near Meknes City.
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3DPK7MK Statue of Bacchus Roman God of Wine & Celebration at Capotoline Museums in Rome Italy
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G15H1H This medieval illustration shows the Roman god Saturn in the traditional guise of an old man. The Zodiacal signs under his influence, Aquarius and Capricorn, are depicted on his left and right, respectively. He holds the sickle with which his Greek counte
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J8GMGH This still life by Joannes Hermans features various objects arranged around a bust of Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture. The artwork reflects the artistic styles and cultural symbolism of the time.
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MY6M52 436 PRADILLA - Bajo el árbol consagrado a Ceres (Colección particular, 1903. Óleo sobre lienzo, 77,5 x 111 cm)
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HKE9AJ Martial Reymond's sculpture of Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, depicts her holding a torch, symbolizing enlightenment and guidance. The artwork embodies themes of fertility, agriculture, and nature, significant to Roman mythology.
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H85XMD A bronze statue of Ceres – goddess of corn outside Fosters Mill an apartment building converted from the old Spillars warehouse
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P58YD9 Tilling the Land. Roman sandstone relief from the 1st century AD from the Roman town of Cástulo near Linares (Jaén Province, Spain) on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Arqueológico Nacional) in Madrid, Spain.
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CWT7G7 Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture
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2BF2F91 Ceres is told of the Rape of Proserpina. Ceres stands at left leaning upon chariot and holding torch in her right hand. She listens to nymph, Arethusa, who reclines upon her. At right edge, parts of two drawings of kneeling figures.
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2H43BT4 Ceres. Etching by F. Perrier.
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3E1XNCB Between 1860 and 1870, the Gimbel brothers painted this fan, which features the triumphal procession of Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility. The artwork highlights the grandeur of 19th-century decorative art.
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EFB4N7 Heracles with club, lion skin and golden apples. The statue was found neatly buried under tiles with the inscription “FCS” (“fulgor conditum summanium”), indicating that it was struck by lightning then buried on the spot. Gilt bronze, Roman artwork of the 2nd century AD ( Vatican Museum Rome Italy )
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PY2WH9 C Werhner - Roman Soldiers Drinking and Gambling - 1920
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A65TNG Statue at Chateau St Jean Winery Valley of the Moon Sonoma County California
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2R50BR6 Ancient statue. Bacchus sculpture of Giovanni Dupre in the State Hermitage Museum. Masterpiece isolated photo with clipping path
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2H5AK3N Gallery of Scripture Illustrations of Biblical Lifestyle and Fashion from ' The Doré family Bible ' containing the Old and New Testaments, The Apocrypha Embellished with Fine Full-Page Engravings, Illustrations and the Dore Bible Gallery. Published in Philadelphia by William T. Amies in 1883
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2SCRXP9 Shepherd boy in the temple, Paestum, 1854.
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2X20P1M Grape Harvest and Drunkenness of Noah, fresco by Benozzo Gozzoli, Camposanto. Pisa. Tuscany, Italy. Europe. Drawing by Saint-Elme Gautier (1849 - 1903) Travel through Tuscany 1881 by Eugene Muntz (1845 - 1902) Le Tour du Monde 1886
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EW9RG4 Statue of Mars, at Villa Ludovisi, in Rome, Italy, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
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FWHPCE Volubillis is an ancient Roman City in Morocco. Considered to be the ancient capital of Mauretania. Situated near Meknes City.
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HRJBNE Saturn, Roman God
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J2YEE4 Alice Pike Barney's 1901 artwork 'Ceres' features the Roman goddess of agriculture, representing fertility and the harvest. The painting reflects the artist's focus on mythological themes and her distinctive style, capturing the essence of classical deities.
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MXE6FF . Ceres sowing fields . 15th century. Anonymous 460 Othea's Epistle (Queen's Manuscript) 25
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J07HBC This sideboard features a painting by Arnold Böcklin, showcasing Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, and Bacchus, the god of wine, in a classical setting. The artwork blends mythological themes with detailed craftsmanship, reflecting Böcklin's unique style.
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H85XMM A bronze statue of Ceres – goddess of corn outside Fosters Mill an apartment building converted from the old Spillars warehouse
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PCR458 Hexagonal relieves by Italian Renaissance sculptor Andrea Pisano and assistants (1348-1450) on the Giotto's Campanile (Campanile di Giotto) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Hercules and Cacus, the allegory of agriculture and the allegory of the art of theatre are depicted from left to right.
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CWTAEF Italian woman wind winnowing in Roman countryside
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2AEENX5 An engraving by Jacques de Gheyn II depicting Bacchus and Ceres, showing the Roman gods of wine and agriculture, with attributes, drapery, gestures, and symbolic elements representing abundance and festivity.
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2JWHDT9 Study of a landscape. Kochanowski, Roman (1857-1945), draughtsman, cartoonist
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3A2GNF5 This painting by Bartholomeus Spranger features three powerful goddesses from Roman mythology: Venus, Juno, and Ceres. The artwork highlights their respective domains of love, marriage, and agriculture in a harmonious portrayal of divine authority.
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EFB4P6 Heracles with club, lion skin and golden apples. The statue was found neatly buried under tiles with the inscription “FCS” (“fulgor conditum summanium”), indicating that it was struck by lightning then buried on the spot. Gilt bronze, Roman artwork of the 2nd century AD ( Vatican Museum Rome Italy )
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PBW1FT Adler - Obiceiuri din Comăneşti jud. Roman.
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2K2HC07 Ancient statue. Bacchus sculpture of Giovanni Dupre in the State Hermitage Museum. Masterpiece isolated photo with clipping path
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3BJ5CR2 The Dance of death. Death (in the form of a skeleton) dances in succession with people representing particular social ranks and takes away each in turn, demonstrating that nobody however exalted in this life, can escape death. Conversely, nobody, however humble in this life, is in the end worse off than the rich and mighty. Top left: Pope. The might of the Pope does not constrain death. Top row, second from left: Emperor. The head of the world defers to Death. Top row, second from right: King. The crowned head Death does not spare. Top row, right: Cardinal. The cardinal also I take away. Righ
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2J09K38 Head of Ceres was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1899
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FWHN20 Volubillis is an ancient Roman City in Morocco. Considered to be the ancient capital of Mauretania. Situated near Meknes City.
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G15KJB Virgil, the Roman poet, with his patron Maecenas standing behind beehives. The man on the left is giving the "swarm warning" on a cymbal, a means used by ancient peoples to intimidate a swarm of bees to flight so as to be able to bring them in more easily
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KXK9K8 This classical artwork depicts Apollo commanding the Fates to seek Ceres, who has fled from the earth. The mythological scene reflects themes of divine intervention and agricultural renewal in Roman mythology.
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MMPJ1D English: Ceres . circa 1800. Anonymous - Ceres - c. 1800
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HYC4BR Hans Thoma’s painting 'Saturn' likely refers to his depiction of the Roman god Saturn, known for his association with time and agriculture. The artwork reflects Thoma’s symbolic approach and mastery in capturing mythological figures in a classical style.
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P9N3RW Marble statue of Goddess Ceres. Detail of the Fountain of the Grand Hall (Fontana della Sala Grande) designed by Bartolomeo Ammannati for the Hall of the Five Hundred (Salone dei Cinquecento) in the Palazzo Vecchio in 1556-1561, now on display in the Bargello Museum (Museo Nazionale del Bargello) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
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2BCWC4C Pomona. Research in ProgressPomona sits facing left, with a child at either side. She ha a ribboned hat on, and a basket of fuit in her left hand. The boy at right is stealing from it while the one at left, in a tree, hands her three cherries. Pomona
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2T7WWJG Tarocchimeister Saturn. Copper engraving print before 1467
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3D6111N A 1596 engraving by Jan Pietersz Saenredam after Hendrik Goltzius depicting the Cult of Ceres, Roman goddess of agriculture. The artwork emphasizes figures, ritual activities, grain, classical drapery, posture, and compositional elements.
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EFB4P5 Heracles with club, lion skin and golden apples. The statue was found neatly buried under tiles with the inscription “FCS” (“fulgor conditum summanium”), indicating that it was struck by lightning then buried on the spot. Gilt bronze, Roman artwork of the 2nd century AD ( Vatican Museum Rome Italy )
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PBW1FR Adler - Obiceiuri din Comăneşti jud. Roman 2.
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2K5AGWR Ancient statue. Bacchus sculpture of Giovanni Dupre in the State Hermitage Museum. Masterpiece isolated photo with clipping path
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2Y3D7GN Diana and Endymion I, 1921.
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2X6GEWD Grape Harvest and Drunkenness of Noah, fresco by Benozzo Gozzoli, Camposanto. Pisa. Tuscany, Italy. Europe. Drawing by Saint-Elme Gautier (1849 - 1903) Travel through Tuscany 1881 by Eugene Muntz (1845 - 1902) Le Tour du Monde 1886
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FWHRH3 Volubillis is an ancient Roman City in Morocco. Considered to be the ancient capital of Mauretania. Situated near Meknes City.
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JTHF8J Rubens Statue.of.Ceres
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PC25E9 400 Martial Reymond - Ceres with torch
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HKRMDT A detailed painting of Columella, a prominent Roman author and agronomist, created in Stuttgart. The artwork reflects his contributions to agriculture during Roman times, with an emphasis on his writings on farming techniques.
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GF0GCP Two satyrs bearing grape harvest. Renaissance relief on the Summer Palace of Queen Anna in the Royal Garden of Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic.
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2B6G7F6 Ceres with crown of ears of corn, sickle, burning torch, and double-headed hose Heaven and Hell (series title) Ceres as goddess of agriculture crown of ears of corn and sickle. The burning torch and two-headed snake referring to her role as a mother searching for her stolen daughter Proserpina. The inscription AEMA CERES DOCVIT SEGETVM SPEM CREDERE SVICIS argues that belief in Ceres man learned to hope for a good harvest to entrust the team. Send copy to print by Jacopo Giovanni Caraglio Manufacturer : print maker: Jacob Binck To print by: Giovanni Jacopo CaraglioPlaats manufacture: Germany Da
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2T7Y8J6 Giovanni Giacomo Caraglio (Engraver) Ceres. Copper engraving print 1526 , 1526
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3D5RKFT This mid-15th-century Roman artwork depicts the goddess Ceres and the figure Triptolemus, based on antique models. Ceres is shown offering grain, while Triptolemus holds a staff, illustrating themes of agriculture and classical mythology.
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EFB4NG Heracles with club, lion skin and golden apples. The statue was found neatly buried under tiles with the inscription “FCS” (“fulgor conditum summanium”), indicating that it was struck by lightning then buried on the spot. Gilt bronze, Roman artwork of the 2nd century AD ( Vatican Museum Rome Italy )
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2K5AH1E Ancient statue. Bacchus sculpture of Lorenzo Bartolini in the State Hermitage Museum. Masterpiece isolated photo with clipping path
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2HFGBT3 July, from The Medallion Months, Brussels, before 1528. Harvest scene with Runcina, the goddess of weeding or mowing in Roman mythology. In the circular frame are the signs of the zodiac. In the four corners are personifications of diseases. After a design by an artist in the circle of Bernard van Orley. Detail from a larger artwork.
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2X6GEWJ Grape Harvest and Drunkenness of Noah, Camposanto. Pisa. Tuscany, Italy. Europe. Drawing by Saint-Elme Gautier (1849 - 1903) Travel through Tuscany 1881 by Eugene Muntz (1845 - 1902) Le Tour du Monde 1886
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FWHP4N Volubillis is an ancient Roman City in Morocco. Considered to be the ancient capital of Mauretania. Situated near Meknes City.
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JG2RJ0 Grosses grappes Mosaïque romaine
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