EditorialPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. South frieze. Gigantomachy. Horse of Helios carriage attacking a giant. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany.
EditorialHelios. Personification of the Sun. Depicted as a young man riding a chariot pulled by four horses and with a crown of lightning. Engraving from Astronomicon, by the Latin author Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC-17 AD). Incunabula 283. Published in Venice, ...
EditorialMagic Sphere. Depiction of the God Helios, a lion, a dragon and magical symbols. It was found buried near the Theater of Dionysos, which hosted duels and other similar contest when the sphere was created. It has been suggested that the sphere was used ...
EditorialVaticanus gr. 1291 or Vat. gr. 1291. Is the oldest copy of the tables that has been preserved. It dates from 813-820 AD (Reign of Pope Leon V). Manuscript copy of Ptolomy's so-called "Handy Tables". Astronomical table. Helios in his chariot. Fol 9r. Va...
EditorialFragment from a Mithras sanctuary, frame of a cult image. From bottom to top: Mithras'servants Cautes and Cautopates; Mythras draws water from a rock; Helios and Mythras; Mythras'ascension in the sun chariot; Okeanos and Nereide; assembly of the Gods. ...
EditorialPhaeton's request to his father Phoebus. Metamorphoses. N. Netherlands; late 15th century. [Whole folio] Book II, beginning with decorated initial 'L'. Miniature of Phaeton asking his father Phoebus [Helios], who is seated under a cloth of state, if he...
EditorialHelios. Personification of the Sun. Depicted as a young man riding a chariot pulled by four horses and with a crown of lightning. Engraving from Astronomicon, by the Latin author Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC-17 AD). Incunabula 283. Published in Venice, ...
EditorialAlexander the Great (356-323 BC). King of Madedon. Bust of Alexander as the god Helios. Copy of original by Chares of Lindos, 3rd century BC. Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy.
EditorialAlexander the Great (356-323 BC). King of Madedon. Bust of Alexander as the god Helios. Copy of original by Chares of Lindos, 3rd century BC. Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy.
EditorialPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. South frieze. Gigantomachy. Horse of Helios carriage attacking a giant. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany.
EditorialAlexander III the Great (356-323 B.C.). King of Macedonia (336 to 323 B.C.). Son of Philip II and Princess epirota Olympia. Bust. Idealized portrait of Alexander as Helios. Parian marble sculpted and trephine. It comes from Italica. Archeological Museu...
EditorialHelios. Personification of the Sun. Depicted as a young man riding a chariot pulled by four horses and with a crown of lightning. Engraving from Astronomicon, by the Latin author Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC-17 AD). Incunabula 283. Published in Venice, ...
EditorialMagic Sphere. Depiction of the God Helios, a lion, a dragon and magical symbols. It was found buried near the Theater of Dionysos, which hosted duels and other similar contest when the sphere was created. It has been suggested that the sphere was used ...
EditorialVase with Helios or Phaeton on the Chariot of the Sun, 17th century (late), Engraving, Plate: 7 1/2 x 4 7/16 in. (19 x 11.2 cm), Depiction of a vase or ewer. The vase is abundantly decorated with motifs from the Fontainebleau School. Within a strapwork...
EditorialAlexander the Great (356-323 BC). King of Madedon. Bust of Alexander as the god Helios. Copy of original by Chares of Lindos, 3rd century BC. Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy.
EditorialFragment statue. Shield with the representation of the Sun (Helios) and the Moon (Selene). 1st-2nd century AD. Spain. Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
EditorialAlexander the Great (356-323 BC). King of Madedon. Bust of Alexander as the god Helios. Copy of original by Chares of Lindos, 3rd century BC. Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy.
EditorialAnonymous after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558 - 1617). Clymene Urging Phaeton to Find Helios, ca. 1589. From Metamorphoses. Engraving on wove paper. Plate: 176 mm x 250 mm (6.93 in. x 9.84 in.).
EditorialAnonymous after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558 - 1617). Jupiter and the Other Gods Asking Helios to Resume Control of the Chariot, ca. 1590. From Metamorphoses. Engraving on wove paper. Plate: 177 mm x 252 mm (6.97 in. x 9.92 in.). Undescribed first state.
EditorialARTE ROMANO. ESPA?A. ITALICA. Ciudad fundada hacia 206 a. C., por iniciativa de Cornelio Escipi?n. Mosaico del Planetario. Representaci?n de los sietes dioses asociacos a los astros que reg?an el Universo (J?piter, Venus, Saturno, Helios, Selene, Marte...
EditorialRoman colossal statue of Helios. 138-161 AD. Marble. Made for a Serapeum by Antoninus Pius. Egypt. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany.
EditorialPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. South frieze. Gigantomachy. Horse of Helios carriage attacking a giant. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany.
EditorialAlexander III the Great (356-323 B.C.). King of Macedonia (336 to 323 B.C.). Son of Philip II and Princess epirota Olympia. Bust. Idealized portrait of Alexander as Helios. Parian marble sculpted and trephine. It comes from Italica. Archeological Museu...
EditorialHelios. Personification of the Sun. Depicted as a young man riding a chariot pulled by four horses and with a crown of lightning. Engraving from Astronomicon, by the Latin author Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC-17 AD). Incunabula 283. Published in Venice, ...
EditorialDibujo de Helios G?mez Rodr?guez (1905-1956), representado el asalto al cuartel de Atarazanas de Barcelona. Pintor, cartelista, poeta y avanguardista anarquista.
EditorialFragment from a Mithras sanctuary, frame of a cult image. From bottom to top: Mithras'servants Cautes and Cautopates; Mythras draws water from a rock; Helios and Mythras; Mythras'ascension in the sun chariot; Okeanos and Nereide; assembly of the Gods. ...
EditorialGod Helios and his horses, marble relief. Detail of the apotheosis of Emperor Lucius Verus, from the Parthian Monument (170 CE), Ephesus, Turkey. 209 x 306 cm Inv. I 867.