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Dying Abel, Giovanni Dupre, Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1842. Sculpture | Museums
Main Staircase of the New Hermitage, Saint Petersburg - Russia
Cupid and Psyche by Domenico CardelliThe New Hermitage (room 242) State Hermitage Museum and Winter
Marble busts of the ancient philosophers in The Summer Graden, St. Petersburg, Russia1. Aristotle “T
Marble statues of Hephaestion and Alexander the Great side by side.1st century BCThe National Archae
Ancient Roman marble statue of the goddess Cybele, depicting holding a cornucopia and attended by a
Archaic Greek marble kouros from the island of Keos. Artist unknown; ca. 530-520 BCE. Now in the N
Augustiner Kirche, Vienna. Antonio Canova.
Details from a marble portrait bust of a woman, possibly the younger AntoniaRoman, Julio-Claudian Pe
The Dying Slave by MichelangeloLouvre Museum, ParisSculpture | Museums
AphroditeRoman marble statue, 2nd century CE. Baths of Diocletian Museum.Rome, July 2015
ghostofpatroclus:enjolrasses:quick sketch of Grantaire kissing a marble statue (Apollo? Apollo.) bas
Statue of a discobolus throwing the discus2nd cent. A.D.Musei Vaticani, Museo Pio-Clementino (Room o
artindetails:Aphrodite and Eros (100 BC - 0 AD)
theancientwayoflife:~ Marble statue of Aphrodite.Period: ImperialDate: A.D. 1st or 2nd centuryCultur
Capitoline MuseumsRoman copy after bronze statue by Myron; from Horti Tauriani, Rome. The gardens be
artschoolglasses:The Vatican MuseumsVatican City
womenofarthistory:DaphneHarriet Hosmer1853-54Marble27 ½ x 19 5/8 x 12 ½ in.Metropolitan Museum of Ar
classicarte:« Arès Ludovisi », copie romaine en marbre d'un original grec de 420 av. J.-C.“Ludovisi
about-hortense:Ercole Farnese
lespalimpsestes:Photograph by Louise Laffon, Marble statue of a Naïade, part of a series of photogra
Ancient Roman marble head, from a portrait statue of a veiled priestess of Vesta. Artist unknown; c
myglyptothek:Faustina the Elder. From the horrea of Hortensius, Ostia (1910). II century AD. Proconn
Statue of Diana, goddess of the hunt. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Found at Italica; now in the A
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