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LRI4660009: Greek antiquite: “” Autostephanoumenos or crowning athlete””, marble sculpture from the temple of Athena a Sounion, 460-450 BC - Athenes, National Archaeological Museum - Autostephanoumenos (Self-crowning athlete) - Marble votive tablet found in Sounion, near the Temple of Athena, 460-450 BC - National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greek school, (5th century BC) / Bridgeman Images
TEC4660888: Hotel des Marechaux, Place de l'Etoile, Paris 75008. Architect Jakob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1854. By December 13, 1854, the species surrounding the Arc de Triomphe is devolu to 12 private hotels that still remain today. The gardens of these hotels look towards the square. These hotels are clearly recognizable by their identical columns. It was for no reason that Parisians called them hotel des Marechaux at the time., Hittorff, Jacques Ignace (1792-1867) / Bridgeman Images
LRI4661809: Ottoman Empire: “” Portrait of the Ninth Ottoman Sultan Selim I Says the Terrible or the Cruel (1470-1520)”” Miniature from the manuscript “” Human physiognomy (About the Personal Arrangements of Ottomans) by Seyyid Lokman Hussein. (Ms. ty6087 folio 44b), 1579. University Library Istanbul, Ottoman School, (16th century) / Bridgeman Images
LRI4660182: Greek Art: “” the monster has three heads fighting against Heracles”” - Detail, Limestone sculpture from the pediment of the temple of Hera of the Acropolis, 560-550 BC - Athenes, national archeological museum - One of the three heads of the monster fighting against Herakles (Hercules) - Detail of a limestone sculpture, from the temple of Hera in the Acropolis, 560-550 BC - Archeological Museum, Athens, Greek school, (6th century BC) / Bridgeman Images