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historyfilia:Marble Statue Group of the Three Graces. Roman copy of a Greek work, 2nd century A.DThe
romegreeceart:Head of a Roman statuette * marble * 2nd century CE* Kulturstiftung Dessau-Wörlitzhttp
marmarinos:Greek or Roman statue of Alexander the Great, dated to the 2nd century BCE. Marble. Curre
met-greekroman-art:Marble head of a man, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtGift of Meye
historyoftheancientworld:Detail of a colossal statue of Antinous as Dionysos Osiris, marble, Roman,
giuseppeciaramella:#venus #art #sculpture #marble #archeology #fashion #eros #woman #female #goddess
Marble statue of the hero Meleager. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. From the gymnasium of Cypriot Sa
Roman statue depicting a mythic hero Meleager* Killed Calydonian boar and was also one of the argona
avgustaoktavia:The eye of a marble statue from Herculaneum, with surviving paint. Roman before 79 AD
archaicwonder:Roman Marble Eagle, Roman Imperial, c. 1st-2nd Century AD
The Venus Kallipygos in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, a late 1st century BC Roman ma
aucelo:Jean-Baptiste Roman (1792-1835). Nisus and Euryalus. Marble, exhibited at the 1827 Salon / Ni
Detail : Ludovisi Ares. Roman copy after a Greek original from ca. 320 BC. pentelic marble.
heaveninawildflower:Marble head and torso of Athena. Roman (1st–2nd century A.D.).Image and text cou
marmarinos:Ancient Roman bust of Perikles (c. 494-429 BCE), dated to the 2nd century CE. Marble. Cur
met-greekroman-art:Marble head of Athena, Greek and Roman ArtMedium: Marble, IslandRogers Fund, 1912
arthistoryfeed:The haunting ‘Salona Girl’; a Roman marble head of a young woman, perhaps Fulvia Plau
theartistsmanifesto:The Farnese Atlas, 2nd century Roman marble copy of a Greek sculpture.Atlas, the
Another pic of emperor Commodus as Hercules. As mentioned earlier I saw last summer a similar type o
IMO a very good bust of Marcus Aurelius. Roman sculptors used to be more realistic than their Greek
Cleopatra, Vatican museumRome, October 2007
Empress Lucilla depicted as Venus. (c. 166-169 CE)JoJan, modifications par QuartierLatin1968 [CC BY-
romegreeceart:HermesRoman marble statue, Palazzo AltempsA so called Hermes Ludovisi - another favour
Lucius Munatius Plancus (87-15 BCE) Roman general, senator and consul who is best known for his cunn
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