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Portrait bust of Seleucus I Nicator (ca. 359-285 BCE), general of Alexander the Great and first rule
Rock and rollWhen I look at a rock like this I find that I almost can feel the motion within. It’s l
rhubarbes:Dragon Samurai Skull - marble IceCream Swirl on Behance by Furio Tedeschi More on RHB_RBS
adayinthelesbianlife:adayinthelesbianlife:Patricia Cronin, Memorial to a Marriage, carrara marble (i
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
Viking runes on an ancient Greek statue,The Piraeus Lion is a marble statue around 3 meters (9 feet)
via-appia:Marble statuette of triple-bodied Hekate and the three Graces. Hekate presided over pathwa
hadrian6:Marble statue of Bacchus, exhibited in one of the cubicula, Pompejanum, idealized replica o
Camille Claudel, The Wave (or The Bathers), 1897-1903 (?)onyx marble, bronzeMusée Rodin, Paris
myglyptothek:Statue of Augustus. Late I century BC. Marble. Uffizi Gallery, Florence. Inv. 1914 n. 7
theancientwayoflife:~ Lion’s-head waterspout.Culture: RomanDate: ca. A.D 200Medium: Marble
valkyrieny:Marble sarcophagus with relief of Achilles before Patroclus bed. This is so beautiful, yo
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
myglyptothek:Portrait of a woman, so called Julia Maesa. First half of III century AD. Greek Marble.
odys-seus:Marble statue of Odysseus, from the Antikythera shipwreck, Late Hellenistic period, circa
ultrafacts:There are at least two runic inscriptions in Hagia Sophia’s marble parapets. They may hav
Head of Zeus. Artist unknown; Flavian period (69-96 CE). From Ephesus; now in the Ephesus Archaeol
ganymedesrocks:A Venus Pontia-Euploia, Roman Marble, circa 1st Century AD. This version of the godd
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