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Related Images Collection: Laocoon, detail, marble, Athanodorus, Agesander and Polydorus of Rhodes, Museo Pio Clementino
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Related Images Collection: Bas-relief depicting the gigantomachy, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City
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Related Images Collection: Mask of Medusa, preserved in the National Museum at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Roman Imperial slab with carved relief depicting the mythological scene of the death of Opheltes
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Related Images Collection: Roman relief depicting Hercules in the garden of the Hesperides; it is preserved in the Museum of
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Related Images Collection: Statuette of a woman, omens and ephebe preserved in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Vatican City
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Related Images Collection: Ebony vase at the Borghese Museum in Rome
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Related Images Collection: Prudence, marble, inside of the Palazzo Giugni or Da Firenzuola, Via degli Alfani, Florence
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Related Images Collection: Antefix with the figures of a Maenad and Silenus, Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Winged giant with legs turning into serpents, Tomb of the Typhoon, Necropolis of Tarquinia
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Related Images Collection: Jupiter Dolichenus with pantheistic symbols preserved in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Vatican City
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Related Images Collection: Attic cup with Triptolomeus on the chariot of Ceres preserved in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum
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Related Images Collection: Aescuplapius and Telesphorus, preserved in the Borghese Gallery, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Athena Parthenos, Roman copy preserved in the Borghese Gallery, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Black figured Attic vases preserved in the Tarquinian National Museum, Tarquinia
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Related Images Collection: Roman bronze statue depicting the goddess Minerva, in the Museum of Antiquities in Turin
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Related Images Collection: Bas-relief depicting the bronze serpent, by Bartolomeo Bellano. Presbytery wall, St
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Related Images Collection: Original sin, mosaic in the central nave of the Palatina Chapel in Palermo
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Related Images Collection: Antefix with a Maenad and Silenus, Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Head of Medusa, work by Bernini in the Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Christian sarcophagus with the myth of Orestes, Lateran Museum, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Aesculapius. Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum (formerly Lateran Museum)
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Related Images Collection: Bust of a member of the Haterii family. Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum
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Related Images Collection: Sepulchral relief with the depiction of a scene of farewell scene. Lateran Museum, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Male divinity found in the Syrian Sanctuary on the Janiculum
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Related Images Collection: Mitreo with a marble altar in the center, the work is preserved in the underground of the Basilica
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Related Images Collection: Sarcophagus cover, preserved in the Museo Nazionale delle Terme, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Statue of Atargatis from the Sciarra Collection, preserved in the Museo Nazionale delle Terme, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Slab decorated in relief depicting the goddess Ceres holding ears of corn; located in the National
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Related Images Collection: Center of an Attic bowl depicting a dancing maenad or a Bacchante
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Related Images Collection: Iphigenia, detail of the memorial to Goethe, work by Gustav Eberlein in the Park of Villa
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Related Images Collection: Cup with snakes, preserved in the Museo Nuovo at the Capitoline Museums
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Related Images Collection: Hercules as a child strangling two snakes, Roman sculpture exhibited at the Capitoline Museum, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Statue of the goddess Diana Triformis, preserved in the Capitoline Museums, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Statue of Apollo preserved in the Capitoline Museum, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Bust of Minerva: work preserved in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City
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Related Images Collection: Laocoon, marble, Athanodorus, Agesander and Polydorus of Rhodes, Museo Pio Clementino
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Related Images Collection: Sarcophagus depicting a sleeping Diana and a kidnapping scene, in Palazzo Barberini, Rome
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Related Images Collection: Laocoon and his sons, detail, marble, Athanodorus, Agesandrus and Polydorus of Rhodes
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Related Images Collection: Rear view of the statue of Apollo; the work is held in the Civic Museum in Mantova
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Related Images Collection: Apollo, statue of the Civic Museum of Mantova
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Related Images Collection: Marble altar dedicated to the God Mitras, preserved in the underground of the basilica of St
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Related Images Collection: Head of Athena Giustiniani: work preserved in the New Wing of the Chiariamonti Museum
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Related Images Collection: Mercury: work preserved in the Chiaramonti Museum of the Vatican Museums, Vatican City
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Related Images Collection: Head of Igea, detail of the statue preserved in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City
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Related Images Collection: Asclepius and Hygeia young, marble, Roman Art, Vatican Museums, Vatican City
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Related Images Collection: Bas-relief depicting a funereal scene of last farewell, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City
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Related Images Collection: Sarcophagus showing Bacchic scenes, preserved in the National Museum of Rome, Rome


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