Ancient greek theatre masks Stock Photos and Images
RMCYXF03–A Greek theatre mask, 6th/5th century B.C. Reddish ceramic. Semicircular, naturalistically modelled mask with openings for the eyes, mouth and nose, stylised hair on the forehead. Remains of lime sintering, small chipping above the forehead on the right. Height 24 cm. Provenance: from an old Bochum collection, historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, mediterranean, precious metal, precious metals, mask, masks, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
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RFEGAWK6–Ancient Greece theatre masks in marble stone
RM2A77FGB–Ancient classical masks: Greek tragic masks 1,2,3,8, Greek comic masks 7,10, and Roman Bacchic masks 4,5,6,9. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1802.
RMMC6KJ9–Greek actors' masks. Pair of theatre masks, based on ancient Greek originals: sometimes called Comedy and Tragedy
RM2G3KY45–theatre / theater, ancient world, scene from Greek comedy, drawing, from: Hugo Bluemner, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RM2G3KY4P–theatre / theater, ancient world, scene from Greek comedy, after vase painting, drawing, 19th century, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RM2C2JGFN–Comic scene of greek theater masks, Ancient Greece. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RF2BD3WD4–modern copies of tragic and comic masks of theatrical plays from ancient classical greece.
RMCYXF0A–A Greek theatre mask, 6th/5th century B.C. Reddish ceramic. Semicircular, naturalistically modelled mask with openings for the eyes, mouth and nose, stylised hair on the forehead. Remains of lime sintering, small chipping above the forehead on the right. Height 24 cm. Provenance: from an old Bochum collection, historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, mediterranean, precious metal, precious metals, mask, masks, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2GFH08P–Engraving of Actors wearing masks in Ancient Greece, from a publication in 1916
RMP0G19C–Masks from ancient Greek theatre. A slave in short tunic makes an indecent gesture at two women in a Greek comedy. Satiric mask 2, comic masks 3,4 and tragic masks 5-7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Florence, 1847.
RMC602C6–Greek Roman grotesque face mask tragedy Antalya Turkey Theatre of Perge theatrical masks;
RMAA2E0C–Frieze of stone masks from ancient theatre, Myra.
RMDYDK1R–Greek masks mask theatre acting play theatrical disguise comedian Greek tragedy face hide chorus actor actress marble ancie
RM2G9N5E4–chorus of the Old Men of Argos in THE ORESTEIA by Aeschylus at the Olivier Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 28/11/1981 in a version by Tony Harrison design: Jocelyn Herbert assisted by Sue Jenkinson lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps director: Peter Hall
RM2B07Y63–Masks and baskets of fruit left behind after a performance for school children at the theatre in Ancient Messene, Messini, Messenia, Peloponnese
RM2BT5G1D–Masks from ancient Greek theatre. A slave in short tunic makes an indecent gesture at two women in a Greek comedy. Satiric mask 2, comic masks 3,4 and tragic masks 5-7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Florence, 1847.
RMD989P4–Tragic masks. Pair of tragic masks, first century BC to first century AD. A tragic king and a tragic heroine; said to have come 'from a theatre'. A Roman period rendition in marble of the kind of wooden masks that were worn by actors in classical Greece.
RFBG7J09–Laughing and sad mask carved in stone
RMGGWT39–The two masks associated with drama represent the division between comedy and tragedy - Park Theatre, London
RFJC3GDC–Turkish, Riviera, theatrical masks Myra, Lycia, south coast, Turkey, culture, Relief sculpture freeze from the Roman theatre, Anatolia
RF2H26M15–200-250 A.C. terracotta tragic mask for theater found at the Museum of the Ancient Agora
RMM42AGR–Theatrical scene depicted in the Roman marble relief from the 1st century AD from the Farnese Collection on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RF2HPYWBK–07-2019 Oxford UK - Lead Statue muse on the Clarendon Building in Oxford UK - Drama woman holding theater masks - Naturally isolated against white sky
RMAN7EJ7–Stone Masks Three carved stone masks set on columns decorate and advertise the theatre
RM2E3BX31–Comic scene of greek theater masks, Ancient Greece. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
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RMCYXEYX–A Greek theatre mask, 6th/5th century B.C. Reddish ceramic. Semicircular, naturalistically modelled mask with openings for the eyes, mouth and nose, stylised hair on the forehead. Remains of lime sintering, small chipping above the forehead on the right. Height 24 cm. Provenance: from an old Bochum collection, historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, mediterranean, precious metal, precious metals, mask, masks, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMT4TK6N–Stone dramatic mask Roman 1st- 2nd century AD Stone masks were made to decorate both public and private spaces and for dedication in shrines.
RF2WRG3HH–Stone masks at the ancient theatre of Myra in Demre, Antalya province of Turkey.
RMC5MTF1–Greek Roman grotesque face mask tragedy Antalya Turkey Theatre of Perge theatrical masks;
RMAA2E0B–Frieze of stone masks from ancient theatre with rock-cut tombs in background, Myra
RM2T193GR–Ancient Roman mosaic of a tragic dramatic mask, House of the Faun first century BC. mosaic from Pompeii Roman City is located near Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Pompeii was buried under 4-6 m of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Italy, Museum, Naples,
RM2G9N5E7–chorus of the Old Men of Argos in THE ORESTEIA by Aeschylus at the Olivier Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 28/11/1981 in a version by Tony Harrison design: Jocelyn Herbert assisted by Sue Jenkinson lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps director: Peter Hall
RF2R2B0BD–Exhibits from the classical antiquity period of ancient Greece . Diachronic Museum of Larissa , Greece
RMP6H7KT–Ancient classical masks: Greek tragic masks 1,2,3,8, Greek comic masks 7,10, and Roman Bacchic masks 4,5,6,9. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1802.
RMD989P1–Tragic masks. Pair of tragic masks, first century BC to first century AD. A tragic king and a tragic heroine; said to have come 'from a theatre'. A Roman period rendition in marble of the kind of wooden masks that were worn by actors in classical Greece.
RF2HCD83J–Ancient Greek theatrical masks - marble scenery of the entablature
RMGGWT37–The two masks associated with drama represent the division between comedy and tragedy - Park Theatre, London
RFJC3GE3–Turkish, Riviera, theatrical masks Myra, Lycia, south coast, Turkey, culture, Relief sculpture freeze from the Roman theatre, Anatolia
RF2H26M3C–200-250 A.C. terracotta comic mask for theater found at the Mueum for tha Ancient Agora
RMPGHEBM–Theatrical scene depicted in the Roman fresco from the House of the Dioscuri (Casa dei Dioscuri) in Pompeii (1-79 AD), now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy. An actor performing Auge with her son Telephus is probably depicted in the right.
RF2H26XP9–200-250 A.C. terracotta tragic and comic mask for theater located at the Museum of the Ancient Agora
RMAN7EJ8–Stone Masks and Umbrella Pine. Three carved stone masks set on columns decorate and advertise the theatre
RF2K7X656–Theater masks in Myra Ancient City. Demre, Antalya, Turkey
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RM2G3KY1Y–theatre / theater, ancient world, tragic mask, terracotta, Attica, 5th century BC, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RF2GYEAPJ–Symbols of ancient culture doodle set. Collection of hand drawn greek sculptures buildings arch gods ships musical instruments masks for theatre from
RF2WKKM8R–Stone masks at the ancient theatre of Myra in Demre, Antalya province of Turkey.
RF2D9C2PR–Ancient city of Myra. Turkey, The ancient city is famous for its rock tombs and relief masks.
RF2BNJAKT–Fragment of the facade with the image of stone masks of the Greco-Roman amphitheater of the ancient city of Myra in Demre, Antalya Province, Turkey
RM2T193EW–Ancient Roman mosaic of a tragic dramatic mask, House of the Faun first century BC. mosaic from Pompeii Roman City is located near Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Pompeii was buried under 4-6 m of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Italy, Museum, Naples,
RM2G9N5E6–chorus of the Old Men of Argos in THE ORESTEIA by Aeschylus at the Olivier Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 28/11/1981 in a version by Tony Harrison design: Jocelyn Herbert assisted by Sue Jenkinson lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps director: Peter Hall
RF2R2B0FP–Exhibits from the classical antiquity period of ancient Greece . Diachronic Museum of Larissa , Greece
RFMFA6A4–Two ancient traditional greek masks. Gold theatrical masks Comedy and Tragedy. Cartoon style design. Vector illustration isolated on white background.
RMD989P3–Tragic masks. Pair of tragic masks, first century BC to first century AD. A tragic king and a tragic heroine; said to have come 'from a theatre'. A Roman period rendition in marble of the kind of wooden masks that were worn by actors in classical Greece.
RF2HCD830–Ancient Greek theatrical masks - marble scenery of the entablature
RFWERHAF–Grecian ceramic mask in Provincetown, Massachusetts
RFAP9CNA–Comedy Tragedy masks Symbollic representation of Theatre or drama
RFANFXC5–Laughing and sad mask sculpted of stone inspired by classical comedy and tragedy, performing arts, theatre, theater
RF2HB11PR–Ancient theatre masks gold and silver color, lack background. Theatrical masquerade for theater performance. Human face masque disguise. 3d illustrati
RMP4XR0W–Ostia Antica. Harbour city of ancient Rome. Theatrical mask . Italy. Europe.
RMD7J4BM–Votive stele depicting a sacrificial procession to Dionysus and Artemis. Votive offering, ca. 360 BC. Detail of the masks.
RF2K7X67B–Stone Theater masks in Myra Ancient City. Demre, Antalya, Turkey
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RF2X5EDBH–Theatrical actors comedy and tragedy masks composition. Hand drawn watercolor illustration isolated on white background. Vintage musical program logo
RMAHK118–greece peloponnese epidavros a view of the ancient theatre
RF2X5EDCY–Theatrical actors comedy masks. Happy smile expression. Hand drawn watercolor illustration isolated on white background. Vintage carnival logo ticket
RF2D9C2MP–Ancient city of Myra. Turkey, The ancient city is famous for its rock tombs and relief masks.
RF2BNJAJN–Fragment of the facade with the image of stone masks of the Greco-Roman amphitheater of the ancient city of Myra in Demre, Antalya Province, Turkey
RM2T193GN–Ancient Roman mosaic of a tragic dramatic mask, House of the Faun first century BC. mosaic from Pompeii Roman City is located near Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Pompeii was buried under 4-6 m of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Italy, Museum, Naples,
RM2G9N5EC–Eumenides' - the Chorus of Furies with Orestes (rear) in THE ORESTEIA by Aeschylus at the Olivier Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 28/11/1981 in a version by Tony Harrison design: Jocelyn Herbert assisted by Sue Jenkinson lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps director: Peter Hall
RFKY7MJ7–Theatre masks on the wall in Aphrodisias
RF2WWJBHP–Greek masks in St. John castle in Kos Town, Greece
RF2F33YCW–Symbols of ancient culture doodle set. Collection of hand drawn greek sculptures buildings arch gods ships musical instruments masks for theatre from historical times on transparent background
RFT1Y15D–Greek or roman stlye theater mask sculpture
RMBK901R–Plaster mask in a souvenir shop in Plaka quarter in Athens, Greece.
RF2K147TR–Ancient roman artworks three sculpted ornamental theatrical masks that were originally part of the decoration of the Roman theater of Ostia Antica, R
RMB7835J–Typical Sicilian Pottery masks on sale at Greek theatre site in Siracuse Sicily
RF2HB11P4–Ancient theatre masks black and white color, copy space. Theatrical costume accessory for drama and comedy performance. Theater disguise, human face m
RMPPJ0WR–Votive stele depicting a sacrificial procession to Dionysus and Artemis for the win in a contest of theater. Votive offering, ca. 360 BC. Detail of the masks. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany.
RMD7J4HR–Votive stele depicting a sacrificial procession to Dionysus and Artemis for the win in a contest of theater. Votive offering.
RF2K7X60J–Stone theater faces and masks in Myra Ancient City. Ancient Myra Theater in background. Demre, Antalya
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RMD7J54X–Votive stele depicting a sacrificial procession to Dionysus and Artemis for the win in a contest of theater. Votive offering.
RMAHK0E2–greece peloponnese epidavros a view of the ancient theatre
RFD7NMXT–A Greek mask
RFJGP81J–Sarcophagus with the Muses in Museo Nazionale Romano: Palazzo Massimo Alle Terme, Rome, Italy.
RF2DBTXCB–set of comedy and tragic theatrical masks framed in Greek ornament. Theatrical premieres, circus poster. Vector
RM2T193EK–Ancient Roman mosaic of a tragic dramatic mask, House of the Faun first century BC. mosaic from Pompeii Roman City is located near Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Pompeii was buried under 4-6 m of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Italy, Museum, Naples,
RM2G9N5EE–'Eumenides' - centre: Orestes with the Chorus of Furies in THE ORESTEIA by Aeschylus at the Olivier Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 28/11/1981 in a version by Tony Harrison design: Jocelyn Herbert assisted by Sue Jenkinson lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps director: Peter Hall
RFT5WKK2–Greek or roman stlye theater mask sculpture
RMB7832W–Typical Sicilian Pottery masks on sale at Greek theatre site in Siracuse Sicily
RF2HB11PE–Theater disguise, human face masks. Two white ancient theatre masques on black background. Theatrical costume accessory for drama and comedy performan
RMPMBHG9–Mosaic of the theatrical masks. Date/Period: 2nd century. Mosaic. Author: UNKNOWN.
RF2K7X65J–Stone Theater masks in Myra Ancient City. Ancient Myra Theater in background. Demre, Antalya, Turkey
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RFJGP814–Sarcophagus with the Muses in Museo Nazionale Romano: Palazzo Massimo Alle Terme, Rome, Italy.
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