• The Ludovisi Throne is an exceptional ancient sculpture from Locri, Southern Italy. Not an actual throne, the sculpture is white marble block intricately carved with bas-reliefs on its...
  • Ludovisi Tahtı , MÖ 460 - 450 yıllarına dayanan (bu konuda başka hipotezler olsa da) mermer bir triptiktir ve Roma'daki Palazzo Altemps Ulusal Roma Müzesi'nde muhafaza...
  • Other articles where Ludovisi Throne is discussed: Western sculpture: Early Classical (c. 500–450 bce): …relief carvings of the so-called Ludovisi Throne.
  • Ludovisi Throne. When discovered this three-sided relief was thought to be the seat from a statue of a colossal god, but is more probably a fender in front of an altar.
  • Media in category "Ludovisi Throne". The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Ludovisi Throne 01, Palazzo Altemps.jpg 5,312 × 2,988; 4.02 MB.
  • The Ludovisi throne is one of the most famous works of early Classical sculpture, a white marble chair covered with bas relief, but the reasons for its creation and...
  • Some years later Ludovisi's heirs were forced to sell the entire collection and, in 1901, the Throne and many other sculptures were bought by the Italian State.
  • The Ludovisi and Boston "thrones" are among the most discussed monuments in the history of art. It is here argued that certain details on the "thrones" find...
  • The Birth of Aphrodite, carved on one side of the "Ludovisi Throne", by an unkonwn sculptor of presumably Ionian training.
  • The so-called Ludovisi Throne is a large marble that dates from around 460 BC and the transition from archaic to Early Classical Western Greek art.