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Terracotta loutrophoros (ceremonial vase for water) | Attributed to the Metope Painter | 1995.45.2 | Work of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Terracotta loutrophoros (ceremonial vase for water).Terracotta. 3rd quarter of the 4th century B.C.Late Classical.Greek, South Italian, Apulian© 2000–2016 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Pugilist (so-called “Pugilist from Sorrento”). Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Napoli, Museo archeologico nazionale)
Pugilist (so-called “Pugilist from Sorrento”). By sculptor Koblanos of Aphrodisias. Aphrodisias marble. 1st cent. CE. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. Photo by Ilya Shurygin.
Aphrodite of Capua. Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Napoli, Museo archeologico nazionale)
Aphrodite (close-up). White fine grane marble. First half of the 2nd century CE. Inv. No. 6017. Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Photo by Sergey Sosnovskiy).
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The Lion of Chaeronea
Head of a statue of Aphrodite. Roman copy after a Greek original of the 3rd cent. BCE. Now in the Glyptothek, Munich.
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Head of a Wounded Amazon of the Capitol-Sosikles type. Greek marble, Roman copy after the bronze original created for the 440-430 BC artistic contest of Ephesus. Original Attributed to Polykleitos or Kresilas ?. Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome.
Head of an Amazon. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Halls of the Horti of Maecenas (Roma, Musei capitolini, Palazzo dei Conservatori)
Head of an Amazon. Greek marble. Roman copy after a bronze Greek original of 440—430 BCE. Inv. No. MC 1091. Rome, Capitoline Museums. (Photo by I. Sh.).