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Seated Ganesha (schist), from Karnataka state, India. Artist unknown; 13th century. Now in the Asi
Zeus (seated) and Leto with their offspring Apollo and Artemis. Marble relief from the sanctuary of
Limestone head of Ahmose I (r. 1550-1525 BCE), first pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. Now in the Metrop
Marble bust of Antisthenes (ca. 445-365 BCE), Socratic philosopher sometimes credited as the founder
Inscribed Attic funeral stele for a man named Artemon. Artemon is shown shaking the hand of an olde
Gray schist relief sculpture of a chariot scene, from the Gandhara region of present-day Pakistan.
Ecclesiastical Figure in Prayer (limestone with traces of polychromy), unknown French (Burgundian) a
Ancient Roman marble head, from a portrait statue of a veiled priestess of Vesta. Artist unknown; c
Ancient Greek funerary relief with eight figures, thought to have formed the base of a funerary monu
Funeral stele (painted limestone) of Mekimontu. Artist unknown; 18th Dynasty. Now in the Museo Egi
Statue of Diana, goddess of the hunt. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Found at Italica; now in the A
Varaha, the boar incarnation of the Hindu deity Vishnu, lifts the earth goddess Bhudevi. From Rajas
Statuette (limestone) of a beardless male votary in Greek dress. Artist unknown; late 6th cent. BCE.
Apollo resting on a tripod. Roman copy (1st or early 2nd cent. CE) after a Greek original. Now in
Colossal mask of the goddess Cybele. Artist unknown; 1st half of 2nd cent. CE. Now in the Musei Ca
Marble relief of a physician named Jason, also known as Decimus, treating a patient. Artist unknown
Ancient Roman portrait head of a man. Artist unknown; ca. 130-145 CE. Now in the Dallas Museum of
Terpsichore, Muse of Lyric Poetry, Antonio Canova, 1812(photo credit: Sailko/Wikimedia Commons)
Marble portrait head of the Roman emperor Constantine I (r. 306-312 CE [as Western Caesar]; 312-324
Selene, goddess of the moon, and her mortal lover Endymion. Roman marble sarcophagus, artist unknow
Limestone head of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Tutankhamun (r. ca. 1334-1325 BCE) being caressed by the
Inscribed block statue (black granite) of Irj-aa, a priest of Amun. Artist unknown; ca. 750-664 BCE
Scarab finger ring (gold and glazed steatite) inscribed with the name of the deity Amun-Re. Artist
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