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3581. SCULPTURE. Rome. Marcus Aurelius and Antoninus Pius.
Detail of a scene of the cycle “Adoption” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos.
Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3582. SCULPTURE. Rome. 8 years old Lucius Verus.
Detail of a scene of the cycle “Adoption” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos.
Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3583. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sacrifice.
A scene of a cycle “Adoption” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3584. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sacrifice (close-up).
A scene from a cycle “Adoption” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3585. SCULPTURE. Rome. Lucius Verus as Mars (?).
Scene from a cycle “Apotheosis of Lucius Verus” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3586. SCULPTURE. Rome. Lucius Verus as Mars (?).
Scene from a cycle “Apotheosis of Lucius Verus” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3587. SCULPTURE. Rome. Lucius Verus as Mars (?). Detail.
Scene from a cycle “Apotheosis of Lucius Verus” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3588. SCULPTURE. Rome. Two slabs of the lower (decorative) register of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos.
Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3589. SCULPTURE. Rome. Mounting marks on the adjacent slabs of the lower (decorative) register of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos.
Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3590. SCULPTURE. Rome. Personifications of Cities: Ktesiphon and Seleukia (?), with a River God.
Scene from a cycle “Personifications of Cities of Roman Empire” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3591. SCULPTURE. Rome. River god (a close-up of relief “Personifications of Cities: Ktesiphon and Seleukia(?), with a River God”.
Scene from a cycle “Personifications of Cities of Roman Empire” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3592. SCULPTURE. Rome. Apoxyomenos (athlete scraping his body with a strigil).
Bronze. Roman copy of a bronze original by Polykleitos ca. 320 BCE.
Inv. No. 129. Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3593. SCULPTURE. Rome. Apoxyomenos (athlete scraping his body with a strigil).
Bronze. Roman copy of a bronze original by Polykleitos ca. 320 BCE.
Inv. No. 129. Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3594. SCULPTURE. Rome. Apoxyomenos (athlete scraping his body with a strigil).
Bronze. Roman copy of a bronze original by Polykleitos ca. 320 BCE.
Inv. No. 129. Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3595. SCULPTURE. Rome. Wounded Parthian general on horseback. Scene from a cycle “Parthian war” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos.
Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Inv. No. 858. Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3596. SCULPTURE. Rome. Apotheosis of Lucius Verus.
Scene from a cycle “Apotheosis” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Inv. No. I 867. Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3597. SCULPTURE. Rome. Apotheosis of Lucius Verus (detail).
Scene from a cycle “Apotheosis” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Inv. No. I 867. Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3598. SCULPTURE. Rome. Apotheosis of Lucius Verus (detail).
Scene from a cycle “Apotheosis” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE.
Inv. No. I 867. Vienna, Ephesos Museum.
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3599. SCULPTURE. Rome. Trajan.
Marble. Ca. 108 CE.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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3600. GLYPTICS. Rome. “The Gemma Augustea”.
Onyx. Ca. 12—7 BCE.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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