Grand Canal Venice
homas Moran wandered Venice’s streets in speechless wonder — and transformed that awe into Grand Canal, Venice, a luminous painting where light, water, and memory converge.
Patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople
Patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople died in Florence in 1439, pursuing Christian unity between East and West. His tomb in Santa Maria Novella remains a quiet symbol of that dream.
The Spinario
A boy pulling a thorn from his foot — the Spinario is one of antiquity’s most quietly captivating sculptures, and its story stretches from ancient Greece to Renaissance collectors.
Bastille Day
Alfred-Philippe Roll’s Bastille Day captures a jubilant Paris in 1880 — crowds, tricolore flags, and Marianne rising above it all, a vivid visual anthem of French republican ideals.
Bust of a Lady
Almond eyes once inlaid with rose glass, braided crown, classical folds — Chania’s mysterious Bust of a Lady offers a rare, intimate glimpse into late Roman Crete’s aristocratic world.
The Ironworkers’ Noontime
Thomas Pollock Anshutz painted ironworkers at rest with raw, unsentimental realism — then Ivory Soap turned his canvas into an advertisement. A fascinating collision of art and commerce.
Triumph of Neptune and the Four Seasons
Neptune commanding his sea chariot, the Four Seasons dancing at his corners — a breathtaking 2nd-century Roman mosaic from Tunisia, now one of the Bardo Museum’s greatest treasures.
Angelos Giallinas
No theatrical drama, no grand gesture — just the Parthenon suspended in pale Athenian light. Giallinas’s watercolors whisper rather than declare, and that quietness is their enduring power.
Statuette of Asklepios Enthroned
Unearthed in a luxurious Roman villa in Corinth, a marble statuette of Asclepius enthroned reveals the quiet persistence of pagan devotion even as Christianity reshaped the ancient world.
Byzantine Engagement Ring in the Stathatos Collection
Love, faith, and dynasty — a Byzantine engagement ring from the Stathatos Collection reveals the extraordinary world of a prominent family whose story ends at the fall of Constantinople.



