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Galata Morente, Epigono, 230-220 a.c. Musei Capitolini Roma.
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Statue of a young girl, the so-called “Atalanta,” attributed to the sculptor Pasiteles, a Greek (per
cma-greek-roman-art:Stater: Nike (reverse), 336-323 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Art
romanovsonelastdance:Prince Christopher of Greece sits on the lap of his aunt Maria Feodorovna and h
Head of the comic poet Menander, possibly after a portrait in the theater of Dionysus in Athens by K
Hermes/Mercury seated on a ram. Roman copy (late 2nd/early 3rd cent. CE) after a Greek original by
cma-greek-roman-art:Hydria, Antimenes Painter, c. 520 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman A
Ruins of Hippos, IsraelBetween the 3rd century BC and the 7th century AD, Hippos was the site of a G
met-greekroman-art:Rattle in the form of a poppy pod, Greek and Roman ArtGift of Mr. and Mrs. Jonath
A small child playing with a bird. Roman copy after a Hellenistic original. Now in the Vatican Mus
Decorative ivory plaque in the shape of a satyr. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. From Athens; now in
Head of Apollo. Roman copy after a Greek original of the second half of the fourth century BCE. Fo
hellenicdreams:[no hot drinks, ink, or…Library rules from Ancient Greece, 1st century CE. More info
Archaeological Museum of Patra:Polygonal glass panel, consisting of an ivory frame with honeycomb fo
Head of the poetess Sappho. Roman-era copy after a Hellenistic original; artist unknown. Found at
Mithridates VI of Pontus was a minor king of a mountainous region in northern Asia minor, who manage
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
The “Jennings Dog” (named after its buyer in the 1700s). This is a Roman copy (2nd centu
Tower of the Winds in the Roman Agora (Athens, Greece).
Hercules
Funerary stele of a woman named Aurelia Artemis, daughter of Pasion, from a Greek family living in s
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