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2381. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Heracles starting the rites of the Eleusinian Mysteries.
Neo-Attic relief.
Luna varble.
Late 1st cent. BCE — early 1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. 6679.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
2382. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Pothos (close-up).
White marble.
Roman copy of the 2nd half of 2nd cent. CE of a Greek original of the 4th cent. BCE created by Scopas.
Inv. No. 6253.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
2383. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Pothos.
White marble.
Roman copy of the 2nd half of 2nd cent. CE of a Greek original of the 4th cent. BCE created by Scopas.
Inv. No. 6253.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
2384. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
2385. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
2386. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
2387. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
2388. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
2389. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Artemis of Ephesus.
Alabaster, bronze.
Second half of the 2nd century CE.
Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813).
Inv. No. 6278.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
2390. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Venus Genetrix.
Marble. Roman copy of 1st—2nd cent. CE of a Greek bronze statue of the late 5th century BCE, attributed to Callimachus.
Inv. No. 32.11.3.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
2391. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Venus Genetrix.
Marble. Roman copy of 1st—2nd cent. CE of a Greek bronze statue of the late 5th century BCE, attributed to Callimachus.
Inv. No. 32.11.3.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
2392. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Venus Genetrix.
Marble. Roman copy of 1st—2nd cent. CE of a Greek bronze statue of the late 5th century BCE, attributed to Callimachus.
Inv. No. 32.11.3.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
2393. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Marble relief with the Dioscuri.
Marble. Roman work.
2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. L.2014.62.1.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (on loan).
2394. MILITARY ART. Rome.
Bronze cavalry sports mask.
Roman, 2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. L.2007.8.1.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (on loan).
2395. MILITARY ART. Rome.
Bronze cavalry sports mask.
Roman, 2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. L.2007.8.1.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (on loan).
2396. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Head of Alexander the Great as young Herakles.
Marble. Greek.
Hellenistic, late 4th — 3rd cent. BCE.
Inv. No. L.2014.62.3.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (on loan).
2397. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Head of Alexander the Great as young Herakles.
Marble. Greek.
Hellenistic, late 4th — 3rd cent. BCE.
Inv. No. L.2014.62.3.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (on loan).
2398. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Head of Livia.
Marble. Tiberian age (14—37 CE).
Inv. No. 18.145.45.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
2399. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Head of Livia.
Marble. Tiberian age (14—37 CE).
Inv. No. 18.145.45.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
2400. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Torso of a boy (Niobe’s son?).
Marble. Roman period (1st—2nd cent. CE) based on a Greek original ca. 425—400 BCE.
Inv. No. 07.286.108.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.