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myglyptothek:Constantius Chlorus. C. 300 AD. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptoteket, Copenhagen. Inv. 836m
Danseuse à la Pomme, or Ancient Dancer, by Jean-Léon GérômeFrench, first exhibited in marble, ivory,
simobutterfly:Dettaglio della Pietà Bandini di Michelangelo.
Portrait of Antinous as Dionysius State Hermitage Museum and Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg - Russi
Shepherd, Bertel Thorvaldsen The New Hermitage (room 241)State Hermitage Museum and Winter Palace, S
Eve, Auguste Rodin (model ca. 1881; carved ca. 1890-91)
Cycladic marble female figurine, attr. to the Goulandris Master. Ca. 2500-2400 BCE (Early Cycladic
Ancient Greek/Roman marble relief panel depicting a winged penis, 1st century AD.
Kaystros River God* Ephesus* 2nd century CE* Izmir Museum of History And Artsource: Carole Raddato f
Hunt Still Life with a Velvet Bag on a Marble Ledge, Willem van Aelst, ca. 1665
Portrait bust of Seleucus I Nicator (ca. 359-285 BCE), general of Alexander the Great and first rule
4eternal-life:Pair of Portrait Busts of Youths and Two Marble EyesArtist: UnknownCulture: RomanPlace
Monumental marble head of the Roman goddess Juno, wearing a diadem. Found at Vienne (ancient Vienna
Head of the poetess Sappho,Istanbul Archeology Museum, TurkeyThe marble bust was found in the ancien
I tried to colorize the bust of Antinous and to add some human features to his adorable marble face.
A headless statue next to the Temple of IsisArchaeological Site of Delos, GreeceGreece | Ancient rui
Camille Claudel, The Wave (or The Bathers), 1897-1903 (?)onyx marble, bronzeMusée Rodin, Paris
survivyng:soft marble sculptures appreciation post.
2seeitall:Head of the poetess Sappho,Istanbul Archeology Museum, TurkeyThe marble bust was found in
andrewsillustrating:lionofchaeronea:Marble mask of a satyr. Artist unknown; 1st cent. CE. Found at
Head of Zeus. Artist unknown; Flavian period (69-96 CE). From Ephesus; now in the Ephesus Archaeol
Marble prohedria seat in the theater at the Amphiareion of Oropos, Attica, Greece. (2nd century BC.)
A little watermarble magic for Day 6 of 12 Days of Christmas Nail Art.Products Used:Holo Taco - Red
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