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theancientwayoflife:~Statue of Athene (“The Peiraeus Athena”).Medium: BronzeDate: 340—330 BCE.Athens
Palazzo MassimoA Roman copy of Myron’s famous bronze statue. The original was moulded in the 5
A discus thrower. Roman bronze copy (2nd cent. CE) of the Greek sculptor Myron’s lost Discobolus (c
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
Zeus Hurling Lightning Archaic bronze statue from Dodona, circa 530-520 BCE. Glypotothek, Munich. Ph
Roman bronze votive statue of the goddess Minerva. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Now in the Fitchb
Winged goddess Victoria, Altar of the Fatherland, Rome - Italy
Bronze statue of Constantine the Great - or what is left of itCapitoline museums, Rome - July 2007
Head from a bronze statue of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander (r. 222-235 CE), last emperor of th
Bronze statues by Igor Mitoraj at the ruins of Pompeii, ItalyPompeii | Ancient ruins | Sculpture
Statue of a Victorious Youth / The Getty Bronze / The Fano Bronze / Atleta di Fano By an unknown scu
Priestess of the Egyptian goddess Isis, holding a situla (a bronze jug), Roman statue of the 2nd cen
The Goddess Isis as magician. Bronze statue from Alexandria, Ptolemaic Egypt
Apollo First century CE bronze statue discovered at the House of Julius Polybius in Pompeii, circa 1
Graphite sketch of a bronze head of Antinous in the Archaeological Museum, Florence. John Brown, 177
Detail of Fortuna, after a model by Giambologna Italian, early 17th centurybronzeMetropolitan Museum
raveneuse:The Croatian Apoxyomenos“[…] was discovered by René Wouten from the northern Adriatic Sea
museum-of-artifacts:Horses of Saint Mark - ancient Roman statues looted from Constantinople in 1204
Bronze statue of a female dancer; Etruscan c. 500 BC
Boboli park, Florence. Probably a modern copy of Roman original, but i liked it anyway.
The so-called “Croatian Apoxyomenos,” depicting an athlete scraping oil off his body with a strigil
marmarinos:Detail of The Piraeus Athena, an Ancient Greek bronze statue of the goddess dated to 340-
Gallo-Roman bronze statue. 1st century AD of Priapus. Discovered in Picardy, France. Made in two par
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