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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.
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642. SCULPTURE. Rome. Agrippina the Elder.
Head: Greek marble, 1st cent. CE. The bust is modern.
Inv. No. 546. Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
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643. SCULPTURE. Rome. Agrippina the Elder.
Head: Greek marble, 1st cent. CE. The bust is modern.
Inv. No. 546. Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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).
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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).
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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).
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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).
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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).
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652. SCULPTURE. Greece. The Tribune.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery, Trinune.
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653. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait bust of an athlete (known as Alcibiades).
Greek marble. 1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. 370. Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
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654. SCULPTURE. Rome. Antonia the Younger.
Head: Greek marble, 1st cent. CE. The bust is modern.
Inv. No. 546. Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
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655. SCULPTURE. Rome. Bust of Vitellius.
Head - marble, possibly from Luni, bust - Portasanta marble.
Inv. No. 125. Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
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656. SCULPTURE. Rome. Antonia the Younger.
Head: Greek marble, 1st cent. CE. The bust is modern.
Inv. No. 546. Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
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657. SCULPTURE. Rome. Bust of Vitellius.
Head - marble, possibly from Luni, bust - Portasanta marble.
Inv. No. 125. Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
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658. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of a seated woman.
Greek marble. Mid-1st. cent. CE.
Inv. No. 196. Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
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659. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of a seated woman.
Greek marble. Mid-1st. cent. CE.
Inv. No. 196. Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
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660. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Herculaneum: view of an area with a funerary altar and a statue to Marcus Nonius Balbus.
Herculaneum.
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