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Headless and armless male statue The Archaeological Museum of Delphi, Greece Sculpture | Muse
Reclining Bacchante by Luigi Bienaime (19th Century)
marmarinos:Detail of the Diana of Gabii, an ancient Roman copy of a Greek original. Some believe tha
The Elf (1899) William Goscombe John marble
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Ancient Messene:Head from a marble statue of Hermes, from a l
mythologer:This marble statue of Athena Promachos (“Athena who fights in the front line”
storvandre:IMG_7983Diana of Versailles (Louvre) A great photo by storvandre; don’t forge
hierarchical-aestheticism:Statue of Aphrodite, known as the Venus of Arles. Hymettus marble, Roman a
lionofchaeronea:Female marble statue, believed to be a Roman-era copy of a statue of Artemis by the
Late Hellenistic sculpture (Parian marble) of a fighting Gaul. Tentatively attributed to the s
art-culture-history:Marble Statue of Julius Caesar (100-44 BC)Roman, (C1st BC). Musei Capitolin
Bronze head of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, found in the Thames.While there are many marble statues of
Aphrodite Urania (1st Century BC)
Cult image of Aphrodite of Aphrodisias, found in the bouleuterion (council house) at Aphrodisias. Gr
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fuckyeahancientclassics:Marble statue of the Egyptian goddess Isis.Isis was particularly associated
theancientwayoflife:~ Marble statue of the emperor Septimius Severus.Date: A.D. 193-200Place of
marmarinos:Roman statue of empress Vibia Sabina, wife of Hadrian (r. 117-138 CE). Marble.
antonio-m: ‘Statue of a youth on horseback’, (AD 37–41). Marble. The young man is
rubberbandgirlme:Ares, the Greek God of WarMarble; Roman work; Hermitage, St. Petersburg
historyoftheancientworld: Detail of a colossal statue of Antinous as Dionysos Osiris, marble, Roman,
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:Sitting Dionysus from Neo-Attic Relief - marble statue, circa c. AD, fr
Statue of Athena ParthenosRoman, 2nd or 3rd century A.D.marble Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
via-appia: Marble statue of Aphrodite, the Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek bronze statue attributed t
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