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Sculpture | Greece | Statues
161. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Kouros (funerary statue of a youth), so-called Apollino Milani.
Parian marble. Attic work.
520—510 BCE.
Inv. No. 99043.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
162. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Kouros (funerary statue of a youth), so-called Apollino Milani.
Parian marble. Attic work.
520—510 BCE.
Inv. No. 99043.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
163. SCULPTURE. Rome.
The group of Niobe and her youngest daughter.
Pentelic marble.
Roman copy of a Greek original by Scopas of the second half of the 4th c. BCE.
Inv. No. 294.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
164. SCULPTURE. Rome.
The group of Niobe and her youngest daughter.
Pentelic marble.
Roman copy of a Greek original by Scopas of the second half of the 4th c. BCE.
Inv. No. 294.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery.
165. 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).
166. 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).
167. SCULPTURE. Greece.
The Tribune.
Florence, Uffizi Gallery, Trinune.
168. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Part of the sculptural group “The Slaughter of the Niobids”: Niobe tries to protect her younger daughter from Artemis.
Marble.
Roman copy of the mid-2nd century CE after a Greek original of the 4th century BCE.
Inv. Nos. 265 / 266.
Heraklion, Archaeological Museum.
169. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Part of the sculptural group “The Slaughter of the Niobids”: Niobe tries to protect her younger daughter from Artemis.
Marble.
Roman copy of the mid-2nd century CE after a Greek original of the 4th century BCE.
Inv. No. 265.
Heraklion, Archaeological Museum.
170. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Part of the sculptural group “The Slaughter of the Niobids”: Artemis.
Marble.
Roman copy of the mid-2nd century CE after a Greek original of the 4th century BCE.
Inv. No. 266.
Heraklion, Archaeological Museum.
171. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Oceanus.
Marble. 2nd cent. CE.
Istanbul, Archaeological Museum.
172. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Lion.
600—489 BCE.
Kouklia, Museum.
173. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Caryatid from the Erechteion.
Inv. No. 1816,0610.128.
London, British Museum.
174. SCULPTURE. Greece.
The archer.
Fragment from the east pediment of the temple of Athene at Aegina.
Marble. The turn of 5th—4th centuries BCE.
Munich, Glyptotek.
175. SCULPTURE. Greece.
The fallen warrior.
Marble.
Munich, Glyptotek.
176. SCULPTURE. Greece.
The warrior.
Fragment from the west pediment of the temple of Athene at Aegina.
Marble. The turn of 5th—4th centuries BCE.
Munich, Glyptotek.
177. SCULPTURE. Greece.
The warrior helping the wounded warrior.
Fragment from the east pediment of the temple of Athene at Aegina.
Marble. The turn of 5th—4th centuries BCE.
Munich, Glyptotek.
178. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Wounded warrior.
Fragment from west pediment of the temple of Athene at Aegina.
Marble. The turn of 5th—4th centuries BCE.
Munich, Glyptotek.
179. SCULPTURE. Greece.
The Sitting Goddess. Detail.
Parian marble.
Ca. 480 BCE.
Munich, Glyptotek.
180. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Barberini Faun.
Marble. Ca. 220 BCE.
Munich, Glyptotek.