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A discus thrower. Roman bronze copy (2nd cent. CE) of the Greek sculptor Myron’s lost Discobolus (c
artindetails:Aphrodite and Eros (100 BC - 0 AD)
lionofchaeronea:A discus thrower. Roman bronze copy (2nd cent. CE) of the Greek sculptor Myron’s lo
Capitoline MuseumsRoman copy after bronze statue by Myron; from Horti Tauriani, Rome. The gardens be
artschoolglasses:The Vatican MuseumsVatican City
Limestone head of Ahmose I (r. 1550-1525 BCE), first pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. Now in the Metrop
Upper part from a seated statue of an unknown ancient Egyptian Queen, c. 1580–1550 B.C, reign of Ahm
panasfaidon:Athens Museum of Kouros Statue Αθήνα Μουσείο Άγαλμα Κούρου
Roman statues, Osterburken* Exhibition: Religion in Limes* Roman Museum Osterburken source: Holger U
Statue of Augustus Prima Porta,Discovered in 1863 near Livia, what was once the Roman suburb of Prim
acaseofbooks:Votive Figures - Tell Asmar - 2900 - 2600 BCE
classicarte:« Arès Ludovisi », copie romaine en marbre d'un original grec de 420 av. J.-C.“Ludovisi
lespalimpsestes:Photograph by Louise Laffon, Marble statue of a Naïade, part of a series of photogra
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Dion:A statue of Dionysus from the cold bath area of the Grea
Ancient Roman marble head, from a portrait statue of a veiled priestess of Vesta. Artist unknown; c
myglyptothek:Faustina the Elder. From the horrea of Hortensius, Ostia (1910). II century AD. Proconn
Roman bronze votive statue of the goddess Minerva. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Now in the Fitchb
Roman ivory statue of Apollo, shown holding a lyre. Artist and date unknown. Photo credit: Wellcom
Statue of Diana, goddess of the hunt. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Found at Italica; now in the A
Apollo resting on a tripod. Roman copy (1st or early 2nd cent. CE) after a Greek original. Now in
Statue of Antinous as Dionysos ( aka The Antinous Braschi), Vatican Museum, Sala Rotonda.This coloss
Statue of vizier HorThis vizier is shown seated with one leg bent up against his chest and the other
Blade-Sharpener (Arrotino)* Roman marble copy after a Hellenistic original* 1st century BCE. * Disc
Detail from a marble statue of Roman Emperor Hadrian,117—138 A.D.
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