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THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

4801. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait statue of Agrippina Minor.
Marble.
Early 2nd century CE. Significant modern restorations.
Florence, Loggia of Lanzi.
4802. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait statue of Agrippina Minor.
Marble.
Early 2nd century CE. Significant modern restorations.
Florence, Loggia of Lanzi.
4803. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A barbarian woman prisoner, so-called Thusnelda.
Marble.
Early II century CE, with heavy modern restorations.
Florence, Loggia of Lanzi.
4804. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A barbarian woman prisoner, so-called Thusnelda.
Marble.
Early 2nd century CE, with heavy modern restorations.
Florence, Loggia of Lanzi.
4805. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A barbarian woman prisoner, so-called Thusnelda.
Marble.
Early II century CE, with heavy modern restorations.
Florence, Loggia of Lanzi.
4806. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A barbarian woman prisoner, so-called Thusnelda.
Marble.
Early II century CE, with heavy modern restorations.
Florence, Loggia of Lanzi.
4807. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of an unknown poet with the head of Euripides, not belonging to the statue.
Marble.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, New Wing, 46.
4808. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of an unknown poet.
Marble.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
4809. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Term of Anakreon.
Marble.
Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo dei Conservatori.
4810. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Anakreon.
Marble.
Roman copy of the 2nd century CE after a Greek original of the 5th century BCE.
Inv. No. 491.
Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek.
4811. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Term of a general (so-called Themistokles).
Marble. Roman copy of the 117—138 CE from a Greek original of ca. 400 BCE.
Inv. No. 306.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Room of the Muses, 13.
4812. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack).
Plaster cast.
Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE).
Inv. No. MCK 194.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
4813. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack).
Plaster cast.
Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE).
Inv. No. MCK 194.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
4814. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack).
Plaster cast.
Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE).
Inv. No. MCK 194.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
4815. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack).
Plaster cast.
Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE).
Inv. No. MCK 194.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
4816. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack).
Plaster cast.
Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE).
Inv. No. MCK 194.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
4817. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack).
Plaster cast.
Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE).
Inv. No. MCK 194.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
4818. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack).
Plaster cast.
Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE).
Inv. No. MCK 194.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
4819. SCULPTURE. Colonies.
Wrestler.
Bronze. 1st century CE.
Augustodunum, Gallia Lugdunensis (present Autun, France).
Inv. No. Br 1067.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
4820. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Apollo.
Bronze. 1st century CE.
Inv. No. Br 522.
Paris, Louvre Museum.