Roman Bronze Gallery
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ancientpeoples:Two-part kohl tubeRoman, 3rd - 4th centuryGlass and bronze, 11.5 cm high (4 ½ in)Sour
Bronze plaque inscribed with a dedication to Feronia, in fulfilment of a vow by Hedone, a Greek maid
atlas-telamon: Apoxyomenos (athlete scraping his body with a strigil). Bronze. Roman copy of the b
rodonnell-hixenbaugh:Roman Bronze Statuette of JupiterAn ancient Roman bronze statuette of Jupiter
clioancientart: Roman Zoomorphic Bronze Horse Fibula (Brooch) CULTURE / REGION OF ORIGIN: Roman Bri
Jupiter Hurling Thunderbolts (Italy 1650)
armthearmour:A fabulous bronze cavalry helmet of the Roman Empire,Height: 13.4 in/34 cmrecovered fro
archaicwonder:Roman Bronze Hand of Sabazios, 3rd Century ADBronze hands characterized by three raise
Mars (Italy 16th Century)
Statuette of a Beggar, 100, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis bronze reflects an exot
Sword-belt decoration (phalera), worn on the breast as an ornament by soldiers, especially as a mili
Bronze portrait sculpture of Germanicus, nephew/adopted son of Tiberius and father of Gaius (Caligul
Juno with a Peacock (Italy 16th Century)
Satyr by Andrea Briosco (16th Century)
Mercury (Italian 16th Century)
‘Horse and Foal’ Standing Stones (Former Stone Circle), Hadrian’s Wall, Haltwhistl
archaicwonder:Roman Bronze Statuette of Sol Invictus, 2nd-3rd Century ADFound circa 1830 on the outs
ancientart:The first one of the two twin bronze busts of Claudius II (268/269 AD).The gilded bronze
Bronze statue of Emperor Hadrian (r. 117-138 CE), found in the camp of the Sixth Legion at present-d
Bronze portrait of the Roman emperor Claudius (r. 41-54 CE). Found at Rome; now in the National Arc
archaeologs:A Roman bronze copy of Praxiteles’ Dancing Satyr (4th century BC), found in the sea off
romegreeceart:Satyr - Palazzo Altemps, RomeA Roman copy of Praksiteles’ bronze statueRome, July 2007
Neptune on a Sea Monster by Severo da Ravenna (1500-09)
Jupiter by Alessandro Vittoria (16th Century)
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