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greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Ancient Sicyon:A marble Hecataio, from the Roman baths (1st-2
Throne of Bacchus, LouvreParis | Sculpture | Museums
laclefdescoeurs:Grapes, peaches, raspberries, cob nuts, with a casket and a roemer on a marble ledge
lionofchaeronea:Marble relief, traditionally known as the “Death of Meleager”. Artist unknown; 2nd
Yusupov Palace, St Petersburg.
Fragment of a Marble Tomb Relief with Christ Giving the Law, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval Ar
marmarinos:Detail of William Wetmore Story’s Cleopatra, dated to 1869. Marble. Source: Metropolitan
Delhi and Agra, IndiaDelhi and Agra comprise two-thirds of the ‘golden triangle tour’ that is recomm
myglyptothek:Augustus in corona civica. C. 40 AD. Marble. Glyptothek Munich. Inv. GL 350Amyglyptothe
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theancientwayoflife:~Sleeping Hermaphrodite. Microasiatic marble. Roman copy of the mid-2nd cent. CE
Apollo and Daphne by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598 - 1680)A life-sized Baroque marble sculpture by the
myglyptothek:Portrait of an officer. Aquired in 1930 in Rome. 140-160 AD. Marble. Staatliche Museen
romegreeceart:Venus of ItalicaA 2nd-century Roman marble statue depicting goddess Venus. It was foun
panasfaidon:Piraeus Statue Konstantinos Paleologos Port –Πειραιάς Άγαλμα Κωνσταντίνος Παλαιολόγος 14
pasiphile:from the museum in Pella, Greece
vivalundinproductions:Head of Apollo modeled on the Apollo Belvedere Marble Roman copy ca. 120-140 A
kenochoric:ARG Genders! (Part 2!)(Part one can be found here!)Part of this coining set, and this coi
rawflume:This is not a photograph of lovers, this is a 400 year old marble statue of Pluto and Prose
mirandahamilton:I’m a princess cut from marble, smoother than a stormAnd the scars that mark my body
marbleslab:blue outline on marble statues is aesthetic!!!
Antinous and Hadrian, National Archaeological Museum in Athens
Hidden Sexuality and Indifference© 2017 Luca De Falco Artworkswww.lucadefalcoartworks.com
Right hand and forearm, perhaps from a statue of Artemis or Eros carrying a bow (with detail of hand
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