ANCIENT ART

Photographer: Ilya Shurygin (3651 photo)
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3301. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Statue of Priapus.
Limestone.
Second half of 3rd cent. BCE.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3302. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Statue of Priapus.
Limestone.
Second half of 3rd cent. BCE.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3303. CERAMICS. Pre-Roman Italy.
Adult cremation. Krater used as an ossuary urn.
425 BCE.
Inv. No. 46.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3304. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Colossal head of Asclepius.
Marble.
Augustan copy after a Hellenistic work of the sculptor Phyromachos (2nd cent. BCE).
Inv. No. 693.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3305. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Aphrodite of Syracuse (Aphrodite Landolina).
White marble from the Greek islands.
Copy of the 2nd century CE after a rodio-asiatic original of the 2nd cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 694.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3306. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Aphrodite of Syracuse (Aphrodite Landolina).
White marble from the Greek islands.
Copy of the 2nd century CE after a rodio-asiatic original of the 2nd cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 694.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3307. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Aphrodite of Syracuse (Aphrodite Landolina).
White marble from the Greek islands.
Copy of the 2nd century CE after a rodio-asiatic original of the 2nd cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 694.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3308. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Aphrodite of Syracuse (Aphrodite Landolina).
White marble from the Greek islands.
Copy of the 2nd century CE after a rodio-asiatic original of the 2nd cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 694.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3309. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Colossal statue of Asclepius.
Luna marble.
Roman copy of 1st—2nd cent. CE after a Hellenistic original of the 2nd cent. BCE (the Mounychia type).
Inv. No. 737.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3310. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A fragment of the head of Caligula.
Fine white marble.
Ca. 38 CE.
Inv. No. 6383.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3311. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A fragment of the head of Caligula.
Fine white marble.
Ca. 38 CE.
Inv. No. 6383.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3312. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Torso of a young satyr resting (Satyrus anapauomenos).
White (Pentelic?) marble.
Late Hellenistic copy (2nd—1st cent. BCE) after a Praxiteles’ model (375—335 BCE).
Inv. No. 33377.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3313. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Torso of a young satyr resting (Satyrus anapauomenos).
White (Pentelic?) marble.
Late Hellenistic copy (2nd—1st cent. BCE) after a Praxiteles’ model (375—335 BCE).
Inv. No. 33377.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3314. CERAMICS. Magna Graecia.
Red figure krater used as an ossuary urn.
380—370 BCE.
Inv. No. 36332.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3315. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Bust of the emperor Nerva.
White marble.
96—98 CE.
Inv. No. 37100.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3316. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Bust of the emperor Nerva.
White marble.
96—98 CE.
Inv. No. 37100.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3317. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Funerary statue of a kouros (“Kouros from Megara Hyblaea”).
Cycladic marble.
Ca 550 BCE.
Inv. No. 49401.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3318. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Funerary statue of a kouros (“Kouros from Megara Hyblaea”).
Cycladic marble.
Ca 550 BCE.
Inv. No. 49401.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3319. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Funerary statue of a kouros (“Kouros from Megara Hyblaea”).
Cycladic marble.
Ca 550 BCE.
Inv. No. 49401.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
3320. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia.
Funerary statue of a kouros (“Kouros from Megara Hyblaea”).
Cycladic marble.
Ca 550 BCE.
Inv. No. 49401.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”.
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