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storvandre:IMG_7983Diana of Versailles (Louvre) A great photo by storvandre; don’t forge
Statue of Trajan, Gades
hierarchical-aestheticism:Statue of Aphrodite, known as the Venus of Arles. Hymettus marble, Roman a
lionofchaeronea:Female marble statue, believed to be a Roman-era copy of a statue of Artemis by the
Palazzo Massimo - Apollo of Tiber The statue is thought to be a copy of Roman reworking of classical
Statue of an Athlete, 1-100, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 173.9 cm (68
art-culture-history:Marble Statue of Julius Caesar (100-44 BC)Roman, (C1st BC). Musei Capitolin
Statua femminile di ConcordiaI sec. d.C.Napoli, Museo Archeologico NazionalePhoto: © Luigi Spin
quo-usque-tandem:Statue of a bear - Roman, 1st century
Ephebe of Antequera* Roman bronze statue of Ephebe (a male adolescent)* 1st century CE* 150 cm* Las
Cult image of Aphrodite of Aphrodisias, found in the bouleuterion (council house) at Aphrodisias. Gr
panasfaidon:Museo Arqueológico Nacional. Madrid
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theancientwayoflife:~ Marble statue of the emperor Septimius Severus.Date: A.D. 193-200Place of
romegreeceart:Attis - a mythological Frygian figure that became rather popular in Roman world2nd cen
yeaverily:Statue of Arete (Ancient Greek notion of excellence) in Celsus’ Library in Ephesus,
marmarinos:Roman statue of empress Vibia Sabina, wife of Hadrian (r. 117-138 CE). Marble.
rubberbandgirlme:Ares, the Greek God of WarMarble; Roman work; Hermitage, St. Petersburg
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hadrian6:Statue of a River Divinity. Roman. National Archaeological Museum of Naples. &
historyoftheancientworld: Detail of a colossal statue of Antinous as Dionysos Osiris, marble, Roman,
daughterofchaos:Roman statue of girl, National Museum of Rome, Palazzo MassimoPhoto by cmgramse
Statue of Athena ParthenosRoman, 2nd or 3rd century A.D.marble Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
marmarinos:Ancient Roman statue of Antinous, dated to the 2nd century CE. Image found on Pinterest,
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