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Statue of a discobolus throwing the discus2nd cent. A.D.Musei Vaticani, Museo Pio-Clementino (Room o
Capitoline MuseumsRoman copy after bronze statue by Myron; from Horti Tauriani, Rome. The gardens be
artschoolglasses:The Vatican MuseumsVatican City
Marble bust of Antisthenes (ca. 445-365 BCE), Socratic philosopher sometimes credited as the founder
Inscribed Attic funeral stele for a man named Artemon. Artemon is shown shaking the hand of an olde
kutxx:1.Tullio LombardoBacchus and Ariadne1505 - 1510, marble, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Marble bust of Antinoos, from Patras, Peloponnese AD 130-138The National Archaeological Museum of At
classicarte:« Arès Ludovisi », copie romaine en marbre d'un original grec de 420 av. J.-C.“Ludovisi
Apollo resting on a tripod. Roman copy (1st or early 2nd cent. CE) after a Greek original. Now in
Marble relief of a physician named Jason, also known as Decimus, treating a patient. Artist unknown
foto-jennic:theartistsmanifesto:The Farnese Atlas, 2nd century Roman marble copy of a Greek sculptur
Kore 674, paros marble sculpture from the archaic age, Athens, ca 500 BC.This sculpture from the arc
Marble relief of the goddess Demeter. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Found near Çanakkale, Turkey;
famousartthroughhistory:Atlas Farnese, Roman 2nd CE copyof Greek Hellenistic original,marble
greek-museums:Museum of the Roman Forum (Thessaloniki):Encaustic(?) painting on a marble slab that a
hadrian6:Achille Mourant - Dying Achilles. 1789. Jean Baptiste Giraud. French 1752-1830. marble. h
Sea Nymph by Emil Wolff (1841)
Marble throne chairs at the ancient theater of Oropos (Amphiareion archaeological site), Attica, Gre
mrmonst3r:Marble head of Athena, Greek, 200 B.C.
thesilenceofthemarble:Apollo Citharede, roman copy of a hellenistic original about 200-150 BC, Capit
Flora FarneseRoman marble sculpture based on a Greek model from the 5th century BC2nd century ADMuse
Afrodite SosandraRoman marble copy of an original attributed to the Greek sculptor Calamis (ca. 460
The Venus Pudica (Modest Venus)2nd century ADThe National Archaeological Museum of Athens, Greece F
Marble head of a goddess, perhaps a syncretism of Cybele and Tyche (Fortune). Artist unknown; 2nd o
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