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THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

781. CERAMICS. Greece.
Cassandra and Ajax.
Red-figure kylix. Attic, Athens.
Attributed to “The Codrus Painter”.
Ca. 440—430 BCE.
Inv. No. G 458.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
782. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Elagabalus.
Marble.
220—221 CE.
Inv. No. S 470.
Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Emperors.
783. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait of Julius Caesar.
Marble.
Ca. 44 BCE.
Inv. No. 2098.
Turin, Museum of Antiquities.
784. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Winged horses from the temple of the Altar of the Queen.
Early 4th century BCE.
Inv. No. 2726.
Tarquinia, National Archaeological Museum.
785. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Head of Drusus Minor.
Marble.
23—37 CE.
Sessa Aurunca, Civic Museum.
786. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
The Medea krater.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania.
Ca. 400 BCE.
Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1.
Cleveland, Museum of Art.
787. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
The Medea krater. Detail of the side B: Telephus with infant Orestes.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania.
Ca. 400 BCE.
Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1.
Cleveland, Museum of Art.
788. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
The Medea krater. Detail of the side A: Erinys and Jason.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania.
Ca. 400 BCE.
Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1.
Cleveland, Museum of Art.
789. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
The Medea krater. Side A: Medea departing in a chariot after killing her children.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania.
Ca. 400 BCE.
Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1.
Cleveland, Museum of Art.
790. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
The Medea krater. Detail of the side A: the nurse and the paidagogos mourn the death of the children of Jason and Medea.
Red-figured calyx-krater. Lucania.
Ca. 400 BCE.
Attributed to the Policoro Painter.
Inv. No. 1991.1.
Cleveland, Museum of Art.
791. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Scene from a Greek tragedy.
Fresco from Pompeii (VI. 9. 6).
62—79 CE.
Inv. No. 9039.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXXII.
792. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Winged Victory.
Bronze with traces of gilding.
Mid-1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. MR 369.
Brescia, Santa Giulia Civic Museum.
793. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Winged Victory.
Bronze with traces of gilding.
Mid-1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. MR 369.
Brescia, Santa Giulia Civic Museum.
794. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Head of Aphrodite (the Aphrodite of Cnidos type), called “The Kaufmann Head”.
Marble.
Roman copy of the 1st—2nd century CE after a Greek statue of 360—350 BCE.
Inv. Nos. MND 2027 / Ma 3518.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
795. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Head of Aphrodite (the Aphrodite of Cnidos type), called “The Kaufmann Head”.
Marble.
Roman copy of the 1st—2nd century CE after a Greek statue of 360—350 BCE.
Inv. Nos. MND 2027 / Ma 3518.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
796. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait of an emperor wearing the corona civica.
Marble.
Roman, late Imperial period, ca. 250—284.
Inv. No. L.2013.61.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (on loan).
797. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait of an emperor wearing the corona civica.
Marble.
Roman, late Imperial period, ca. 250—284.
Inv. No. L.2013.61.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (on loan).
798. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait of an emperor wearing the corona civica.
Marble.
Roman, late Imperial period, ca. 250—284.
Inv. No. L.2007.8.11.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (on loan).
799. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait of an emperor wearing the corona civica.
Marble.
Roman, late Imperial period, ca. 250—284.
Inv. No. L.2007.8.11.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (on loan).
800. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Youth tying a fillet around his head (diadoumenos).
Marble.
Roman copy of the Flavian period of a Greek bronze statue of ca. 430 BCE by Polykleitos.
Inv. No. 25.78.56.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.