Roman Marble Gallery
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Ancient Roman statue of Calliope, muse of epic poetry, dated to the 2nd century CE. Marble. Currentl
avgustaoktavia: The eye of a marble statue from Herculaneum, with surviving paint. Roman before 79 A
Fragments of the face of Caligula. Ancient Roman sculpture, dated to c. 38 CE during his reign. Curr
lionofchaeronea:Selene, goddess of the moon, and her mortal lover Endymion. Roman marble sarcophagu
Bust of AntinousThe National Archaeological Museum of Athens, GreeceSculpture | Museums
Diana by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1776)
ancientpeoples:Head of a marble statue of Homer This head is of Homer, the writer of the famous Gree
destinedfordeutsche:“The Dying Gaul”: a Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic work of the late third c
Artemis White marble statue from Mytilene, Lesbos, Roman copy of a 4th century BCE Greek original, I
thatshowthingstarted:Marble relief of Minerva and Arachne, Roman Imperial Period, circa 1st to 2nd c
historiandaily:“I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.”September 23, 63 B.C.- G
Ludovisi Sarcophagus
clau-clau-claudius: irefiordiligi: Marble statue of a youth on horseback - Roman, made in Italy AD
ancientpeoples: Marble portrait of a young boy as a worshipper of Isis Roman, about AD 150-200From
Ancient Roman statuette (Dolomitic marble) of the goddess Nemesis, with a “wheel of fortune” in her
hadrian6: Gladiator. Roman.restored from marble fragments in 1635 by Domenico Pieratti. Italian 1600
Sarcophagus with the Triumph of Dionysus, c. 190. Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, US“The triumphal ma
met-greekroman-art: Marble head of Herakles by Lysippos, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman
thegetty:“Spend five minutes with this sarcophagus and you’ll witness a whole night—and a pass
marmarinos:Detail of a Roman statue of Aphrodite (or Venus), 2nd century CE. Marble.
facesofthepast:Statuette of Antinous 130-140 AC, black marble, Altes Museum, Berlin
hismarmorealcalm: Acrolithic Head from a Roman Cult Statue of a Goddess 98-235 AD Marble
Museo Barracco - Statue of NeptuneA Roman marble copy of Greek original (= 1st century BCE)Rome, Jul
Museo Barracco - Torso of Apollo seated on a rock* Roman copy of a Hellenistic originalRome, July 20
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