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Cleopatra Selene II (ca. 40 BCE - ?)Daughter of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra. After the battle o
Marble head of Hermes. Hellenistic copy after a 5th cent. BCE herm. Found in the Theater
Headless and armless male statue The Archaeological Museum of Delphi, Greece Sculpture | Muse
Ancient Roman marble portrait head of a man, dated on stylistic grounds to ca. 140-160 CE (Antonine
Marble head of Heracles/Hercules. Roman copy (1st cent. CE) after a Greek original of the 4th
Marble head of a Roman priest of the Egyptian goddess Isis. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE or la
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Ancient Messene:Head from a marble statue of Hermes, from a l
Marble Head of a YouthCopy of work attributed to PolykleitosEarly Imperial, Claudian,ca. A.D. 41&nda
met-greekroman-art:Marble head from a herm, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtRogers Fu
David Altmejd (Canadian, b. 1974, Montréal, Canada) - Eye, 2015, Sculptures: Polyurethane Foa
Portrait head of Julia TitiRoman, c. 90 A.D.marble with polychromyGetty Museum
met-greekroman-art:Marble head of a bearded man from a grave marker, Greek and Roman ArtMedium: Marb
Colossal head of the god Asclepius, made of Parian marble. The head originally bore a metal cr
Head of Constantine the Great, York. This part of what would havebeen a much larger marble sta
Bronze head of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, found in the Thames.While there are many marble statues of
A satyr and a nymph. Roman marble copy of a lost Hellenistic original; heads are later restora
Perseus with the Head of Medusa (d. 1545 / Bronze on marble base) - Benvenuto Cellini[Pala
headlessbird:wizzard890:“I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.”
wolfsmilk:Marble Head of Aphrodite Found in Ostia Antica
wolfsmilk:Marble Head of Aphrodite Found in Ostia Antica
lionofchaeronea: Marble head of a Roman priest of the Egyptian goddess Isis. Artist unknown; 2
this was way funnier in my head but meh references ⬇
Marble head of a Greek generalRoman, 1st–2nd century A.D., copy of a 4th C. Greek bronze.NY Me
A Marble Portrait Head, Roman, Severan Period, 198-217 AD., Courtesy of Hindman 2022.
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