ANCIENT ART

Photographer: Ilya Shurygin (3691 photo)
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641. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Agrippina the Elder.
Head: Greek marble, 1st cent. CE.
The bust is modern.
Inv. No. 546.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
642. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Agrippina the Elder.
Head: Greek marble, 1st cent. CE.
The bust is modern.
Inv. No. 546.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
643. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Agrippina the Elder.
Head: Greek marble, 1st cent. CE.
The bust is modern.
Inv. No. 546.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
644. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Doryphoros.
Pentelic marble.
Roman copy of the 1st—2nd cent. CE after a Greek bronze original by Polykleitos of the 5th century BCE.
Inv. No. g1.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
645. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophage with the myth of Phaedra and Hippolytus (front panel).
Roman work.
Marble.
3rd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 98 (1914).
Florence, Uffizi Gallery, Ricetto lorense.
646. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Dancing satyr (from the group “Invitation to the dance”).
Greek marble.
Copy of the 1st century BCE after a Hellinistic original.
Inv. No. 220.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery, The Tribuna (Hall 18).
647. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Dancing satyr (from the group “Invitation to the dance”).
Parian marble.
Roman copy of the 1st century BCE after a Hellinistic original.
Inv. No. 220.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery, The Tribuna (Hall 18).
648. SCULPTURE. Rome.
The Blade-Sharpener (l’Arrotino) from a group “Apollo flaying Marsias”.
White marble.
Roman copy of 1st cent. BCE after a Hellenistic work.
Inv. No. 220.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery, The Tribuna (Hall 18).
649. SCULPTURE. Greece.
The Medici Venus.
Parian marble.
Greek copy of the late 2nd century — early 1st century BCE after a Greek original.
Inv. No. 224.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery, The Tribuna (Hall 18).
650. SCULPTURE. Greece.
The Medici Venus.
Parian marble.
Greek copy of the late 2nd century — early 1st century BCE after a Greek original.
Inv. No. 224.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery, The Tribuna (Hall 18).
651. SCULPTURE. Greece.
The Blade-Sharpener (l’Arrotino) from a group “Apollo flaying Marsias”.
White marble.
Roman copy of 1st cent. BCE after a Hellenistic work.
Inv. No. 230.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery, The Tribuna (Hall 18).
652. SCULPTURE. Greece.
The Tribune.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery, Trinune.
653. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait bust of an athlete (known as Alcibiades).
Greek marble.
1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. 370.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
654. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Antonia the Younger.
Head: Greek marble, 1st cent. CE.
The bust is modern.
Inv. No. 546.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
655. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Bust of Vitellius.
Head - marble, possibly from Luni, bust - Portasanta marble.
Inv. No. 125.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
656. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Antonia the Younger.
Head: Greek marble, 1st cent. CE.
The bust is modern.
Inv. No. 546.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
657. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Bust of Vitellius.
Head - marble, possibly from Luni, bust - Portasanta marble.
Inv. No. 125.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
658. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of a seated woman.
Greek marble.
Mid-1st. cent. CE.
Inv. No. 196.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
659. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of a seated woman.
Greek marble.
Mid-1st. cent. CE.
Inv. No. 196.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
660. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Herculaneum: view of an area with a funerary altar and a statue to Marcus Nonius Balbus.
Herculaneum.
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