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sedefscorner-blog:Roman artistry at its best!Bi-colored statue fragment, Roman, 2nd century AD, Ista
Minerva and Cupid by Girolamo Campagna (1595)
A portrait of the Emperor Hadrian. Unknown Roman artist, ca. 130 CE. Found at Heraklion,
Double hermai of Eros and Aphrodite, created for a Roman collector after two masterpieces by artists
Venus and Cupid by a Follower of Giovanni Bologna (1575-80)
Bacchus and a Panther (Italian 16th-17th Century)
Minerva with an Owl by Girolamo Campagna (17th Century)
Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan by Diego Velázquez (1630)
The Fall of the Giants by Salvator Rosa (1663)
Venus and Eros by Agostino Veneziano (1516)
Bacchus and Ariadne by Francesco Bartolozzi (1765)
#CrossingBrooklyn features more than one hundred works from 35 artists who work in virtual
Reclining Bacchante by Luigi Bienaime (19th Century)
Mercury by Benvenuto Cellini (1545)
lionofchaeronea:Unknown Gallo-Roman artistBust of Cybele (Magna Mater) with two cornucopiae, 1st cen
Marble head of a Roman priest of the Egyptian goddess Isis. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE or la
The Birth of Venus by Pieter Soutman (1625-50)
Head of Hermes. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Now in the Side Archaeological Museum, Tur
lionofchaeronea:Mummy portrait of a man from the Fayum, Roman Egypt. Artist unknown; 2nd or 3r
Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898), ‘Ceres and Pan’, “Gazette des beaux-ar
Funerary portrait sculpture of a priest from Palmyra. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Now
Aeneas and the Cumean Sybil Feeding a Cake to Cerberus, from the series Aeneid by Bartolommeo Pinell
Marble portrait of the Emperor Trajan (r. 98-117 CE). Artist unknown; ca. 100 CE. Now in
Jupiter in the Guise of Diana Embracing Callisto by Antonio Tempesta (1606)
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