Woman posed as sphinx
Accession Number: 1983:0063:0002..Maker: Dr. W. Simon..Title: Woman posed as sphinx..Date: ca. 1910..Medium: color plate, screen (Autochrome) process..Dimensions: Image: 8 x 8 cm Overall: 10 x 12.6 cm..George... more
A woman wearing a headdress
Format: Hand painted lantern slides...Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication...Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection..General information about the Powerhouse Museum Collection is available at www... more
[Woman taping wire, Chrysler Corporation]
Title: [Woman taping wire, Chrysler Corporation] . .Creator: Richie, Robert Yarnall (1908-1984) ..Date: 1944 ..Part Of: Robert Yarnall Richie photographs..Physical Description: 1 transparency: film, ... more
Ida Fieldman March 1945
Ida was a 2nd Lt. Army Nurse stationed in US. She took care of the men from overseas...Collection of The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford..We're happy for you to share this digital image within th... more
Jean Duket, Miss Tampa, modeling a two-piece bathing suit
Persistent URL: www.floridamemory.com/items/show/66823 ( http://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/66823 ) ..Local call number: C006356..Title: Jean Duket, Miss Tampa, modeling a two-piece bathing suit..Date: May... more
Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects)
Nine women are depicted in the figured scene that runs right around the vase. The women are presumably in the gynaikeion or women's quarters, and include a seated woman with a book roll, a woman holding wreath,... more
Kylix (Drinking Cup)
This is an example of the most popular type of wine cup, the kylix. Rising from a round foot and a thin stem, the cup flares out to a wide bowl with two handles on opposite sides. The interior of a kylix typica... more
Pelike (Storage Jar)
This ancient storage vessel is decorated in the black-figure technique, which was developed in Corinth and used widely during the Archaic period (700–480 BCE). Gloss, a slip made from refined clay, was applied ... more
Stamnos (Mixing Jar)
On the front of this vase are three women. The woman in the centre is spinning. She wears a simple earring (as do the other women) and a decorated peplos under her himation; there is a band round her head, as... more
Lekythos (Oil Jar)
Athenian cemeteries housed a variety of monuments and offerings to the dead. This terracotta vessel, called a lekythos, is one example that held oil. From the middle until the end of the fifth century B.C., the... more
Bell Krater (Mixing Bowl)
This type of krater, or bowl for mixing wine and water, takes its name from the resemblance of its shape to an inverted bell. In the center stands a warrior, whose long spear breaks the picture plane into two p... more
Glass portrait bust of a woman
Glass objects, Roman Empire.
Hydria (Water Jar)
This large handled jar held the water used to dilute large quantities of wine in preparation for the Greek symposium. It was considered uncivilized for a Greek to consume undiluted wine, so water was fetched fr... more
Marble head of a woman
Copy of a Greek bronze statue
Upper part of a marble statue of a woman
Copy of a Greek statue of the 3rd or 2nd century B.C.
Marble head of a woman
Imperial
Funerary Mask of a woman
From Egypt Roman Period
Glass portrait head of a woman
Glass objects, Roman Empire.
Glass medallion with the bust of a woman or goddess
Glass objects, Roman Empire.