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361. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Jupiter with the aegis.
Parian marble.
2nd—3rd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 324751.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian, Small Cloister of the Certosa.
362. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Gaul and his wife.
Marble.
Inv. No. 6808.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
363. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Gaul killing himself and his wife (also known as “Ludovisi Gaul” or “The Galatian Suicide”).
Phrygian marble (marmor Docimenum).
Roman copy of the early 2nd cent. CE after a bronze Ellinistic original of ca. 230—220 BCE. Restored with the Carrara marble by Ippolito Buzzi.
Inv. No. 6808.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
364. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Gaul killing himself and his wife (also known as “Ludovisi Gaul” or “The Galatian Suicide”).
Phrygian marble (marmor Docimenum).
Roman copy of the early 2nd cent. CE after a bronze Ellinistic original of ca. 230—220 BCE. Restored with the Carrara marble by Ippolito Buzzi.
Inv. No. 6808.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
365. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Gaul killing himself and his wife (also known as “Ludovisi Gaul” or “The Galatian Suicide”).
Phrygian marble (marmor Docimenum).
Roman copy of the early 2nd cent. CE after a bronze Ellinistic original of ca. 230—220 BCE. Restored with the Carrara marble by Ippolito Buzzi.
Inv. No. 6808.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
366. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Gaul killing himself and his wife (also known as “Ludovisi Gaul” or “The Galatian Suicide”).
Phrygian marble (marmor Docimenum).
Roman copy of the early 2nd cent. CE after a bronze Ellinistic original of ca. 230—220 BCE. Restored with the Carrara marble by Ippolito Buzzi.
Inv. No. 6808.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
367. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Gaul killing himself and his wife (also known as “Ludovisi Gaul” or “The Galatian Suicide”).
Phrygian marble (marmor Docimenum).
Roman copy of the early 2nd cent. CE after a bronze Ellinistic original of ca. 230—220 BCE. Restored with the Carrara marble by Ippolito Buzzi.
Inv. No. 6808.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
368. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Gaul killing himself and his wife (also known as “Ludovisi Gaul” or “The Galatian Suicide”).
Phrygian marble (marmor Docimenum).
Roman copy of the early 2nd cent. CE after a bronze Ellinistic original of ca. 230—220 BCE. Restored with the Carrara marble by Ippolito Buzzi.
Inv. No. 6808.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
369. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Gaul killing himself and his wife (also known as “Ludovisi Gaul” or “The Galatian Suicide”).
Phrygian marble (marmor Docimenum).
Roman copy of the early 2nd cent. CE after a bronze Ellinistic original of ca. 230—220 BCE. Restored with the Carrara marble by Ippolito Buzzi.
Inv. No. 6808.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
370. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Heracles.
Coarse-grained marble.
Roman work of the 2nd cent. CE derived from a sculpture of the 4th cent. BCE attributed to Lysippus.
Inv. No. 8573.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
371. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Heracles.
Coarse-grained crystalline marble.
Roman work of the 2nd cent. CE derived from a sculpture of the 4th cent. BCE attributed to Lysippus.
Inv. No. 8573.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
372. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Heracles.
Coarse-grained crystalline marble.
Roman work of the 2nd cent. CE derived from a sculpture of the 4th cent. BCE attributed to Lysippus.
Inv. No. 8573.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
373. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Demeter (Ceres) Ludovisi.
Coarse marble.
Roman copy of the 2nd century CE after a Greek model of the 5th—4th centuries BCE.
Inv. No. 8596.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
374. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Ares.
Inv. No. 8602.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
375. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Ares (the so-called “Ludovisi Ares”).
Roman copy of the 2nd cent. CE after a Greek original of the 2nd cent. BCE, presumably by Scopas Minor. Restored in 1622 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Pentelic marble, restored with Carrara marble.
Inv. No. 8602.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
376. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Ares (the so-called “Ludovisi Ares”).
Roman copy of the 2nd cent. CE after a Greek original of the 2nd cent. BCE, presumably by Scopas Minor. Restored in 1622 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Pentelic marble, restored with Carrara marble.
Inv. No. 8602.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
377. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Ares (the so-called “Ludovisi Ares”).
Roman copy of the 2nd cent. CE after a Greek original of the 2nd cent. BCE, presumably by Scopas Minor. Restored in 1622 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Pentelic marble, restored with Carrara marble.
Inv. No. 8602.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
378. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Dionysus, Satyr and a panther.
Medium-grained crystalline marble.
Roman work of 160—180 CE derived from a Greek sculpture of the 4th cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 8606.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
379. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Aphrodite of Cnidos.
Medium-grained marble.
Torso — Roman copy of the 2nd century CE, the rest — restoration of the 17th century by sculptor Ippolito Buzzi (1562—1634).
Inv. No. 8619.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.
380. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Aphrodite of Cnidos.
Medium-grained marble.
Torso — Roman copy of the 2nd century CE, the rest — restoration of the 17th century by sculptor Ippolito Buzzi (1562—1634).
Inv. No. 8619.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps.