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Boxer of Quirinal - A Hellenistic Greek sculpture dated to around 330 BC. A defeated boxer, complete
classicalmonuments:Apollo of GazaGaza, ?5th century BCErare bronze sculpture of the Ancient Greek go
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Patra:Marble complex of Dionysus and a Satyr. The god is depi
Metope from the Parthenon sculptures 447 - 432 b.c. The battle between Lapiths and Centaurs. (Britis
kallistoi:mini-girlz:mini-girlz:Statuette of Aphrodite or a Muse leaning on a pillarGreekHellenistic
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki:Marble bust depicting the Emperor Septimus Sever
ganymedesrocks:Alexander the Great (356 - 323BC ), king of Macedonia from 336 BC), Brooklyn Museum ©
1. Mercury by Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571). | 2. Perseus holding the head of Medusa. | 3. Bust of H
the-evil-clergyman:Mercury by Benvenuto Cellini (1545)
so i went to the Louvre
Statue of Eros stringing his bow Palazzo Nuovo - Musei Capitolini, Rome Sculpture | Museums
Clotho by Joseph Engel (1860)
Marble bust of the Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis. Roman copy after a Greek original (4th cent. BCE)
Head of Asclepius. Roman copy (second half of 2nd cent. CE) after a mid-4th cent. BCE Greek origina
Antonio Canova, Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss.
IX . III ゝ宴ン
AESTHETIC SHIT り殴ア
elsewheregreen:The Wrestlers (a roman copy of a lost greek bronze)There’s an 18th century copy in Fo
hildegardavon:Rondanini MedusaRoman copy after a 5th-century BC Greek original by Phidias, which was
thegetty:Three favorite objects selected by our new curator of antiquities.Head of a Bearded Man, 16
Ancient Greek sculptures from the Temple of Aphaia, c. 505–500 B.C.
Lycian Apollo. Reconstituted ivory statue of the 3rd cent. CE, thought to be a copy of the original
The Death of Adonis by Giuseppe MazzuolaThe Large Italian Skylight Hall (room 238) State Hermitage M
Cycladic marble female figurine, attr. to the Goulandris Master. Ca. 2500-2400 BCE (Early Cycladic
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