Penates Roman Household Gods – Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Italiae
Engraving of altar to the Penates, Roman coins, and statues of Hercules, Mercury, and civic figures, reflecting 18th-century interest in Roman religion.
Engraving of altar to the Penates, Roman coins, and statues of Hercules, Mercury, and civic figures, reflecting 18th-century interest in Roman religion.
Engraving of Roman amphitheater ruins with arcades and overgrown remains, reflecting 18th-century rediscovery of antiquity and Neoclassical ideals.
Engraving of Roman deities Luna and Astraea, imperial coins, a funerary altar with portrait busts, and statue from Bergamo inscribed to M. Nonnius.
Engraving of Roman ship prows with reliefs of Tritons, dolphins, and sea monsters, antiquarian studies of naval decoration and maritime power.
Classical Figures, Coins, and ScenesEngraving from Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Italiae (Leiden, 1704–1725), edited by Johann Georg Graevius and published
Statues, Coins, and Dedication to GermanicusEngraving from Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Italiae (Leiden, 1704–1725), edited by Johann Georg Graevius and
18th Century engraving of genealogical tree of Trojan heroes, with names of Antenor, Theano, Laocoön, Glaucus, and other figures from Homeric legend.
Early 18th Century engraving with classical allegories and moralizing Latin inscription, with winged victories, deities, and personifications of fortune and virtue.
Engraving of Roman soldiers, temple, and fortified camp beneath a great canopy, from Graevius’ Thesaurus Antiquitatum Italiae (1704–1725)
Engraving of Roman statues, coins, and mythological figures from ancient Brixia (Brescia) from Thesaurus Italiae.
Carroci of Cremona and PaduaEngraving from Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Italiae (Leiden, 1704–1725), edited by Johann Georg Graevius and published
Allegories of the Liberal ArtsEngraving from Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Italiae (Leiden, 1704–1725), edited by Johann Georg Graevius and published
Engraving from Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Italiae showing Jupiter and allegorical figures.
Roman Funerary Inscriptions and MonumentsEngraving from Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum Italiae (Leiden, 1704–1725), edited by Johann Georg Graevius and published
A woman in empire style dress kneels by a tree to write the words “Pensez a Moi” – “Think of me” or “Remember me!”