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101. 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. | |
102. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of wounded Niobid, so-called “Narcisus”. Pentelic marble. Inv. No. 299. Florence, Uffizi Gallery. | |
103. SCULPTURE. Rome. Relief with dancing Maenads. Pentelic marble. Roman copy of the late 1st cent. CE after a Greek original of the 5th cent. BCE. Inv. No. 318. Florence, Uffizi Gallery. | |
104. SCULPTURE. Rome. Ganymede and the Eagle. White marble. Roman copy of a Greek sculpture of 3rd century BCE. Restored by Benvenuto Cellini. Inv. No. 318. Florence, Uffizi Gallery. | |
105. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sleeping Hermaphroditus. Parian marble. Roman copy of the 1st—2nd cent. CE after a late Hellenistic original of the 2nd—1st cent. BCE. Inv. No. 343. Florence, Uffizi Gallery. | |
106. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sleeping Hermaphroditus. Parian marble. Roman copy of the 1st—2nd cent. CE after a late Hellenistic original of the 2nd—1st cent. BCE. Inv. No. 343. Florence, Uffizi Gallery. | |
107. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sleeping Hermaphroditus. Parian marble. Roman copy of the 1st—2nd cent. CE after a late Hellenistic original of the 2nd—1st cent. BCE. Inv. No. 343. Florence, Uffizi Gallery. | |
108. 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. | |
109. 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). | |
110. 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). | |
111. 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). | |
112. 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). | |
113. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait bust of an athlete (known as Alcibiades). Greek marble. 1st cent. CE. Inv. No. 370. Florence, Uffizi Gallery. | |
114. SCULPTURE. Greece. Athena from the group “Athena and Marsyas”. Marble. Frankfort on the Main, Municipal Gallery Liebieghaus. | |
115. SCULPTURE. Rome. Athena from the group “Athena and Marsyas”. Marble. Roman copy after a bronze Greek original by Myron of the mid-5th cent. BCE. Frankfort on the Main, Municipal Gallery Liebieghaus. | |
116. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of a boy. Marble. Second half of the 2nd century CE. Geneva, Museum of Art and History. | |
117. 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. | |
118. 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. | |
119. 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. | |
120. SCULPTURE. Rome. Bust of Thukydides. Marble. Holkham, Holkham Hall (Norfolk, England). | |