Roman Bronze Gallery
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Minerva and Cupid by Girolamo Campagna (1595)
Bronze helmet for a Roman gladiator, 1st century AD.from The Higgins Collection
worldhistoryfacts:Bronze rooster from Buchten, the Netherlands, ca. 150-250 CE. This Roman work of a
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Roman bronze statuette of Mars Ultor, perhaps from a lararium (household shr
Venus and Cupid by a Follower of Giovanni Bologna (1575-80)
Bacchus and a Panther (Italian 16th-17th Century)
ancientpeoples:Bronze mask coated with silver The mask has a hinge at the top; it was meant to
Minerva with an Owl by Girolamo Campagna (17th Century)
met-greekroman-art:Bronze handle of a shallow basin, Greek and Roman ArtMedium: BronzeThe Bothmer Pu
Mercury by Benvenuto Cellini (1545)
Bronze statuette of a girl holding a dog 1st century BCE–2nd century CE, Greek or Roman. Colle
Archaic-style Apollo (L) and Asclepius ®* Pergamon* issued by Nymphidia Beronike* 138-161 CE
lionofchaeronea:Unknown Gallo-Roman artistBust of Cybele (Magna Mater) with two cornucopiae, 1st cen
historyandmythology:Presumed bust of Plato, bronze,1st century BC. Roman replica of a Hellenistic or
didoofcarthage:Bronze attachment in the form of a head of Pan with grape-leaf garland Roman (fr
Ancient Roman bronze figurine of a female gladiator.Currently on display at the Museum für Kuns
Roman wine ladle, The ladle was originally made in the 1st century in Capua region. Afterwards it wa
A young girl reading. Roman bronze statuette (second half of 1st cent. CE) after a Hellenistic
Statuette of Sucellus. Discovered in Vienne, France. Roman, 1st to 2nd century A.D. Bronze. Walters
iopanosiris:The British Museum: Roman bronze hand, 1st-2nd century AD; Bronze hand used in the
The death mask of Agamemnon, right? I don’t think so! Why would anyone expect Heinrich Sch
Bronze head of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, found in the Thames.While there are many marble statues of
wanderingnthedark:Roman Bronze Clasp of a Belt Buckle in the form of a Phallus | 1st Century AD, 2nd
Ephebe of Antequera* Roman bronze statue of Ephebe (a male adolescent)* 1st century CE* 150 cm* Las
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