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Marble portrait of the Hellenistic monarch and military commander Pyrrhus of Epirus (318-272 BCE).
Guglielmo della PortaSpinario (Boy Pulling out a Splinter), copy after a Greek originalHermitage Mus
Herm with a portrait of Plato, from the Academy at Athens. Roman copy of a lost Greek original (ca.
Statuette of the goddess Artemis/Diana. Unknown Anatolian artist; 1st cent. BCE. Now in the Getty Vi
Sardonyx cameo depicting a Ptolemaic prince as Hermes. Artist unknown; 3rd cent. BCE. Now in the C
Cult image Aphrodite from Temple of Aphrodite in a small ancient Greek city of Aphrodisias; today in
Arcum tendit Apollo. Sculpture by Emil Cedercreutz, 1924.Bronze sculpture of Apollo with his bow on
archaicwonder:Alexander the Great by Evgeny Legedin on Flickr.Became king of Macedon 336BC…&h
The porch of the Caryatids, The Erechtheion on the Acropolis of Athens, GreeceGreece | Acropolis of
seanpburrus:Colossal head of a Greek youth, possibly Alexander the Great, 2nd c B.C.E. @metmuseum Lo
marmarinos:Ancient Roman bust of Demeter from the 2nd century CE, a copy of a Greek original, which
marmarinos:Detail of the Ludovisi Demeter, a 2nd century CE Roman copy of a Greek original of the 5t
Hellenistic copper-alloy bust of a man, thought by some scholars to depict Philip V of Macedon (r. 2
via-appia:Marble statue of Aphrodite, the Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek bronze statue attributed to
Statue of Hermes,carved from Pentelic marble. Roman-period copy (1st or 2nd cent. CE) after a lost
Small bronze figurine of a wreathed male figure, possibly the god Apollo. An inscription on the leg
henricaa:Apollo e Dafne
Bust of Zeus (by Vincenzo Pacetti)
Venus Removing Her Sandal
Austrian Parliament Building (by ccr_358)
Hercules (by Tybo)
A copy of Benvenuto Cellini’s bronze statue of Perseus holding the head of Medusa.The State Hermitag
hellas-inhabitants:Rhodes,Greece.The two deer statues in Mandraki harbor, where the Colossus possibl
Atlanta Barbieri (marble). Eitherthe Greek original (1stcentury BC) or a Roman copy (2ndcentury AD)
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