ANCIENT ART

Photographer: Ilya Shurygin (3675 photo)
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1521. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Venus of Milo.
Parian marble. 130—100 BCE.
Inv. No. Ma 399.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1522. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Venus of Milo.
Parian marble. 130—100 BCE.
Inv. No. Ma 399.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1523. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Venus of Milo.
Parian marble. 130—100 BCE.
Inv. No. Ma 399.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1524. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Venus of Milo.
Parian marble. 130—100 BCE.
Inv. No. Ma 399.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1525. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Aelius Caesar, the adopted son of Hadrian.
Marble. 136—138 CE.
Inv. No. Ma 455.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1526. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Aelius Caesar, the adopted son of Hadrian.
Marble. 136—138 CE.
Inv. No. Ma 455.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1527. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Warrior (so-called “Borghese Gladiator”).
Pentelic marble. Ephesus, ca. 100 BCE.
Inv. No. Ma 527 (MR 224).
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1528. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Warrior (so-called “Borghese Gladiator”).
Pentelic marble. Ephesus, ca. 100 BCE.
Inv. No. Ma 527 (MR 224).
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1529. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Warrior (so-called “Borghese Gladiator”). Detail.
Pentelic marble. Ephesus, ca. 100 BCE.
Inv. No. Ma 527 (MR 224).
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1530. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Warrior (so-called “Borghese Gladiator”).
Pentelic marble. Ephesus, ca. 100 BCE.
Inv. No. Ma 527 (MR 224).
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1531. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Warrior (so-called “Borghese Gladiator”). Detail.
Pentelic marble. Ephesus, ca. 100 BCE.
Inv. No. Ma 527.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1532. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Warrior (so-called “Borghese Gladiator”). Detail: signature on the tree-trunk support.
Pentelic marble. Ephesus, ca. 100 BCE.
Inv. No. Ma 527 (MR 224).
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1533. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Athena (so-called “Athena Mattei”).
Parian marble. Roman (?) copy ca. 100 BCE after a Greek bronze model of the 4th cent. BCE attributed to Euphranor.
Inv. No. Ma 530 (LL 300).
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1534. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Athena (so-called “Athena Mattei”).
Parian marble. Roman (?) copy ca. 100 BCE after a Greek bronze model of the 4th cent. BCE attributed to Euphranor.
Inv. No. Ma 530 (LL 300).
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1535. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Athena (so-called “Athena Mattei”).
Parian marble. Roman (?) copy ca. 100 BCE after a Greek bronze model of the 4th cent. BCE attributed to Euphranor.
Inv. No. Ma 530 (LL 300).
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1536. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with scenes from the myth of Meleager (front panel).
Marble.
Roman work ca. 180 CE.
Inv. No. Ma 539.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1537. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Death of Meleager (a close-up of front panel with scenes from the myth of Meleager).
Marble.
Roman work ca. 180 CE.
Inv. No. Ma 539.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1538. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Meleager kills his uncles (a close-up of front panel with scenes from the myth of Meleager).
Marble.
Roman work ca. 180 CE.
Inv. No. Ma 539.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1539. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with scenes from the myth of Meleager (side panel).
Marble.
Roman work ca. 180 CE.
Inv. No. Ma 539.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
1540. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Three Tyches.
Marble. Ca. 160 CE.
Inv. No. Ma 590.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
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