Ulisse.
Ratto del Palladio.
Inside the cave.
Sperlonga.
Down and up.
Vicolo della Madonella.
Washday.
Where are you going?
.
Seeking a safe port.
In the port.
Pink clouds, palms and pinetrees.
Arc en ciel;)
After sunset.
«Chi vuol esser lieto, sia: di doman non c'è certe…
Night stroll.
Vista notturna.
Which way?
Riflessi sul bagnasciuga.
The foreshore.
Violet lights.
Segno dei tempi.
Winter promenade.
Villa di Tiberio.
Riviera di Ulisse.
The blue grotto.
Empty shore.
Rose hedge.
Limoni.
Kennst Du das Land.....
At the lake.
Morning Prayer.
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A noble profile.
Testa di Ganimede.
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A treasure was extracted from the sand of the Antro di Tiberio (Caveof Tiberius). The large circular basin was filled with thousands of marble fragments, now exposed in the Museum near the Villa: these portrayed the assault of Scylla to Odysseus' ship, the blinding of Polyphemus, the theft of the Palladium and Odysseus lifting Achilles's corpse.
The works have been attributed to Rhodian sculptors Agesander, Athenedoros and Polydoros, and are thought to be the same authors of the group of "Laocoön and His Sons" (as attributed by Pliny the Elder).
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A treasure was extracted from the sand of the Antro di Tiberio (Caveof Tiberius). The large circular basin was filled with thousands of marble fragments, now exposed in the Museum near the Villa: these portrayed the assault of Scylla to Odysseus' ship, the blinding of Polyphemus, the theft of the Palladium and Odysseus lifting Achilles's corpse.
The works have been attributed to Rhodian sculptors Agesander, Athenedoros and Polydoros, and are thought to be the same authors of the group of "Laocoön and His Sons" (as attributed by Pliny the Elder).
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I am rereading "it" again and sometimes you imagine "things".
Very interesting and extraordinary collection
Many thanks for sharing, note and links
bien belle sculpture
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