On the side of the coin on the left is the bust of a man facing left, tendrils of curly hair held in place with a laurel wreath; surrounding the border, small dots and the Latin characters: N E R O / ...
A drawing of people spending time on a frozen waterfront. The waterfront is next to a mill and a bridge. Wooden sail boats are standing along by the shore. Some adult's figures are ice skating, ...
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As both a founder of the Munich Secession and an influential teacher at the city’s Royal Academy (where his students included Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky), Franz von Stuck was a central figure in ...
A silver vessel which has been polished to a high reflective shine. It is concave and round in shape, with a wide rim which features three shapes which rise up and curl away from the center of the ...
This sculpture adorned a Roman garden or fountain, or possibly a child’s grave. Cupid (“Desire”), the Greek Eros, god of love, is represented as a young boy asleep on a rock covered with Herakles’s ...
The drawing in graphite and black chalk on tan paper depicts a woman standing in three quarters toward the right of the page, her head in profile with dark hair spilling behind her. She wears an ...
A woman rests her fair-skinned face on her hand with elbows bent on her knees in front of her chest. Her delicate fingers frame her face. Her long wavey light brown hair extends down her back, she ...
We see the head and shoulders of a woman in the extreme foreground at lower center left, standing among some large rocks. She has long straight dark hair and pronounced dark circles around her eyes as ...
The profile bust of a middle-aged man carefully drawn in black chalk. He is bearded and bald, with a ring of hair above his ears. Soft white chalk highlights illuminate his forehead, the bridge of his ...
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 ...
Rodin deemed a head and arms to be superfluous to this sculpture; stripped of these, the torso and legs alone express the essential concept of movement. Rodin created many such fragments (that is, ...