Ludovisi Gallery
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classical-beauty-of-the-past:Apollo Citaredo & Ares Ludovisi, Palazzo Altemps, Rome byadrianover
marmarinos:Detail of the Ludovisi Demeter, a 2nd century CE Roman copy of a Greek original that woul
artesens:Antinous (Ludovisi collection), ink on print paper, 2020©Olivier B.
whisperastory:Ludovisi Ares, Roman copy of a late 4th-century BCE Greek original, associated with Sc
marmarinos:Detail of the Ludovisi Demeter, a 2nd century CE Roman copy of a Greek original of the 5t
hadrian6:Detail : Ludovisi Ares. Roman copy after a Greek original from ca. 320 BC. pentelic marble
classicarte:« Arès Ludovisi », copie romaine en marbre d'un original grec de 420 av. J.-C.“Ludovisi
classical-beauty-of-the-past:Ludovisi Antinous by Marie-Lan Nguyen (Jastrow)
classical-beauty-of-the-past:Ludovisi Antinous by Marie-Lan Nguyen (Jastrow)
hismarmorealcalm:Colossal Bust of the Juno Ludovisi After the Antique Attributed to Bartolomeo Cav
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:Colossal marble head of Hera Ludovisi, 1st century CE, Museo Nationale
Detail : Ludovisi Ares. Roman copy after a Greek original from ca. 320 BC. pentelic marble.
romegreeceart:HermesRoman marble statue, Palazzo AltempsA so called Hermes Ludovisi - another favour
classical-beauty-of-the-past:Ludovisi Antinous by Marie-Lan Nguyen (Jastrow)
classical-beauty-of-the-past:Ludovisi Antinous by Marie-Lan Nguyen (Jastrow)
Ludovisi Sarcophagus
classical-beauty-of-the-past:Ludovisi Antinous by Marie-Lan Nguyen (Jastrow)
marmarinos:Detail of the Ludovisi Demeter, a 2nd century CE Roman copy of a Greek original that woul
An oversized plaster bust of Juno Ludovisi. Late 19th Century after the antique. Sold by Christie’s
A so called “Ludovisi Throne” that was found from the Gardens of Sallust in 1887
classical-beauty-of-the-past:Ludovisi Antinous by Marie-Lan Nguyen (Jastrow)
romegreeceart: Ludovisi Gaul a.k.a. Galatian SuicideRoman marble copy of early 2nd century CE. The o
Ludovisi Sarcophagus
Detail : Ludovisi Ares. Roman copy after a Greek original from ca. 320 BC. pentelic marble.
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