-Exhausted Maenides after the Dance-
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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (Dutch-British, 1836-1912)
Reclining nude
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Title: Sculptors in Ancient Rome
Artist: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Date: 1877
Style: Romanticism
Genre: Genre Painting
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A Coign of Vantage by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912) - An apodyterium
Oil on panel. Painted in 1886.
17.9 x 24 inches, 45.3 x 61 cm. Estimate: US$300,000-500,000.
Sold Christie's, New York, 11 Nov 2023 for US$428,400 incl B.P.
The apodyterium was the entrance and changing room for a public bath in the Roman period.
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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema. Courtship detail.
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A Roman Art Lover painted by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836 - 1912)
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A Coign Of Vantage, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
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▪︎ The Way to the Temple.
Artist/Maker: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912)
Date: 19 April 1882
Medium: Oil on canvas
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Sappho and Alcaeus (detail), Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, 1881.
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-Figures on the Terrace by the Acropolis-
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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (Dutch-British, 1836-1912)
Baths of Caracalla, 1889
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The Roses of Heliogabalus by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
It shows a group of Roman diners at a banquet, being swamped by drifts of pink rose petals falling from a false ceiling above. The youthful Roman emperor Elagabalus, wearing a golden silk robe and tiara, watches the spectacle from a platform behind them, with other garlanded guests. A woman plays the double pipes beside a marble pillar in the background, wearing the leopard skin of a maenad, with a bronze statue of Dionysus, based on the Ludovisi Dionysus, in front of a view of distant hills.
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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912) - The frigidarium
Oil on panel. Painted in 1890.
17.75 x 23.5 inches, 45 x 59.7 cm. Estimate: £500,000-700,000.
Sold Sotheby's, London, 7 Dec 2023 for £635,000 incl B.P.
The frigidarium was the cold water pool in the public baths in the Roman period.
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