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myglyptothek:Statue of a young man in cloak. From sanctuary of Asklepios on Epidaurus. I century AD.
arthistoryfeed:Bronze foot from one of a pair of winged Victories that stood on the pediment of the
2seeitall:Ancient Roman statue, The Gallery of the Candelabra, Pio Clementino Museum, Vatican
Marble statue of the hero Meleager. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. From the gymnasium of Cypriot Sa
Head of Meleager. Roman, imperial, 1st-2ndC AD, according to Greek original from the 4thC. Kunsthist
Roman statue depicting a mythic hero Meleager* Killed Calydonian boar and was also one of the argona
Meleagera - a copy made in the 2nd century A.D. inspired by a Greek original of the mid-4th century
ancientpeoples:Torso of VenusRoman1st-2nd Century A.D.Source: The Cleveland Museum of Art
avgustaoktavia:The eye of a marble statue from Herculaneum, with surviving paint. Roman before 79 AD
The Triumphal QuadrigaNick Thompson
Saint - Petersburg, Russia #3photo by Kirienko Roman (romanophoto.tumblr.com)
historyfilia:Discovery of the statue of Antinous, lover of Roman emperor Hadrian, found near the Tem
pipouch:Jupiter, in this monumental sculpture on horseback, slaying an Anguiped – a Half-Man - Half
Cult statue of Athena/Minerva, with a face of the so-called “Carpegna Athena” type. Made from alaba
romegreeceart:Romano-Germanic MuseumA statue depicting Roman general or emperorCologne, November 201
Torso of Apollo, c. 100-200, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis ancient statue depicts
dwellerinthelibrary:An alert sphinx, set to guard Roman tombs. At the Römisch-Germanisches Museum in
Statue of Nakhtanubis, priest of Osiris, shown holding a miniature shrine with an effigy of Osiris.
romegreeceart:Roman Museum Osterburken (Limes)* statue from watchtower Wp 10/37, “Schneiderschecke”
romegreeceart:Emperor Commodus portrayed as Hercules. Btw I saw a similar statue of some earlier emp
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
Roman Calendar - June 5, Festival of Semo SancusDius Fidius Semo Sancus was a minor and somewhat ob
Bacchante (French 19th Century)
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