Late 19th Century period — works
24,337–24,372 of 27,389 works · most celebrated first
Isabella Grace and Clementina Maude, 5 Princes Gardens
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph
Bas-relief portion of a frieze of a female figure and foliage in terra cotta
Sculpture - Colossal Head of Domitian, now in the Courtyard of the Palazzo de' Conservatori on the Capitol
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph
Sculptures - The Colossal Horses, with the Statues of Castor and Pollux, the work of Phidias and Praxiteles (now in the Piazza di Monte Cavallo)
Happy Valley
The Goddess Parvarti
Bas-relief 'Libations of griffons' in terra cotta
Țăran din Câmpulung-Muscel
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph
Female figure playing on pipe, bas-relief fragment in terra cotta
Bas-relief portion of frieze with tritons in terra cotta
Figure of an Angel Kneeling, enamelled earthenware
Țărăncuță în peisaj
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph
Viorica Stahi la 16 de ani
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph
South-west corner of St. Mark's Basilica with the porphyry sculpture of the Four Tetrarchs and the carved sixth-century pillars ("Pilastri acritani"), Venice, Italy
The Trimurti
Clementina and Isabella Grace Maude, 5 Princes Gardens
Bețivi
Roundel, St. John, by della Robbia, Palace of Necessidades
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph
Sculptures - Sarcophagus, with a Sculpture of the third century, representing the Portrait of the deceased surrounded by Minerva and the Muses, now the Tomb of Monsignor Spinelli in the Church of the Priorato on the Aventine
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph
Sculpture, relief of figure seated with attendant. London: British Museum
Winged figure slaying a bull in terra cotta
Assyrian sculpture of a lion inscribed with the name and titles of Ashur-nasir-pal (King of Assyria 885-860 B.C.) from the Temple of Nirib, Calah
Marble bust of Virgil
Assyrian sculpture of a lion winged. London: British Museum
Guy Little Theatrical Photograph
Arbonne, le Gros-Sablon