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Metope from the Parthenon sculptures 447 - 432 b.c. The battle between Lapiths and Centaurs. (Britis
Fabio Viale (Italian, b. 1975, Cuneo, Italy, based Turin, Italy) - 1,2: Piccola (+detail) 3,4: Venu
thatshowthingstarted:A Roman Marble Portrait Bust Of Emperor Didius Julianus,Reign 193 A.D.28 in. (7
Dornröschen/ Sleeping Beauty (1878) - Ludwig Sussmann-Hellborn (German, 1828 - 1909)
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chailatteplease:Marble Relief of the Gods, Archaeological Museum of Brauron, Greece, 420 - 410 BC. F
Hall of Busts, The Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican
National Library of Greece, Athens
The House of Cleopatra, Archaeological Site of Delos, Greece The statues of Cleopatra and her husban
Statue of Eros stringing his bow Palazzo Nuovo - Musei Capitolini, Rome Sculpture | Museums
Clotho by Joseph Engel (1860)
Diana as the Huntress by Bernardino Cametti (1720)
Venus Anadyomene (Roman 1st Century)
Marble bust of the Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis. Roman copy after a Greek original (4th cent. BCE)
Head of Asclepius. Roman copy (second half of 2nd cent. CE) after a mid-4th cent. BCE Greek origina
Marble relief with angel ca. 1430-35
Bust of Antinous, Vatican museum (Sala Rotonda)Sculpture | Museums
BacchantePierre-Étienne Monnot (French; 1657–1733)created in Rome between 1692 and 1714Gilt terracot
Mosaic (made of polychrome marble tesserae) depicting an amphora with doves perched on the rim, flan
Another statue from The Fairy garden on unakite. And since one particular song about Jaffa, oranges,
Marble bust of the Roman emperor Gordian III (r. 238-244 CE). Now in the Altes Museum, Berlin. Pho
hildegardavon:Rondanini MedusaRoman copy after a 5th-century BC Greek original by Phidias, which was
met-greekroman-art:Marble cinerary urn, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtPurchase, Phi
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