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1. SCULPTURE. Asia. Asclepius (close-up).
Marble. Roman period.
Inv. No. 2014/195. Antalya, Antalya Archeological Museum. |
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2. SCULPTURE. Asia. Asclepius.
Marble. Roman period.
Inv. No. 2014/195. Antalya, Antalya Archeological Museum. |
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3. SCULPTURE. Greece. Asclepius and Hygieia.
A part of a relief. Marble. Late 5th cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 109. Istanbul, Archaeological Museum. |
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4. SCULPTURE. Greece. Asclepius.
Marble. Late 2nd — early 3rd centuries CE. Cyprus.
Paphos, District Archaeological Museum. |
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5. SCULPTURE. Greece. Votive relief dedicated to Asclepius.
Marble. 4th cent. BCE.
Patras, New Archaeological Museum. |
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6. SCULPTURE. Rome. Zeus.
Marble. Roman copy of the first half of 2nd century CE after a Greek original of late 5th — early 4th century BCE.
Inv. No. 8635. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps. |
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7. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Asclepius.
Transparent marble of average granularity, carrara marble in the restored parts. Roman copy.
Inv. No. 369713. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps. |
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8. SCULPTURE. Rome. Group with Asklepius and Hygieia.
Marble. Roman copy from the time of Hadrian after a late Hellenistic original.
Inv. No. 571. Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Gallery of statues, 33. |
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9. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Asclepius.
Marble. Roman, after a Greek original by Phyromachos of the first quarter of 2nd century BCE.
Inv. No. A. 101. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum. |
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10. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Asclepius.
Marble. Roman, after a Greek original by Phyromachos of the first quarter of 2nd century BCE.
Inv. No. A. 101. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum. |
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11. SCULPTURE. Rome. Asclepius.
Marble.
Inv. No. ГР-4178. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum. |
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12. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia. Colossal head of Asclepius.
Marble. 1st cent. BCE.
Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”. |
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13. SCULPTURE. Magna Graecia. Colossal head of Asclepius.
Marble. Augustan copy after a Hellenistic work of the sculptor Phyromachos (2nd cent. BCE).
Inv. No. 693. Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”. |
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14. SCULPTURE. Rome. Colossal statue of Asclepius.
Luna marble. Roman copy of 1st—2nd cent. CE after a Hellenistic original of the 2nd cent. BCE (the Mounychia type).
Inv. No. 737. Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”. |
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15. SCULPTURE. Greece. Head of Asclepius.
Marble. End of 4th cent. BCE.
Thessaloniki, Archaeological Museum. |
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