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after Polykleitos, Roman copy of Greek original, the original executed in bronze, c.440 BCE; one of four known extant copies

The Doryphoros, 120–50 BCE

Unknown Roman

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face-covering helmet with back and sides curled upward; vertical opening at center from eye holes through bottom; organic design on forehead; curving eyebrows, connected at center

Corinthian helmet, c. 540 BCE

Unknown Greek

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Executed by an Athenian sculptor of marble from the quarry at Mount Pentelicus

Crouching Lion, 330-317 BCE

Ancient Greek

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urn-shaped water jar with three handles a pair of horizontal ones on either side and an upright one at the back; two-panel mythological scene around body; an ornate daisy-like floral band between the two panels and stylized palmettes at sides and back; on front center of shoulder 'signature' painted female bust wearing coiffure wrapped in a 'kekryphalos'

Red-Figure Hydria, c. 320 BCE

Attributed to the White Sakkos Painter

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life-size carved statue of a bearded votary; In the archaic Cypriote style. The features show the mixed oriental style transformed by Hellenic influence; His head bears a wreath of leaves and berries permitting rows of small curls to frame his forehead. The beard is rendered in four stiff rows of curls. The skin tight tunic has no pleats, and the cloak which falls from the left shoulder is thrown over the left arm. Beard slightly defective. strong frontality and Greek 'archaic' smile

Votary Figure, c. 470 BCE

Ancient Greek

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Black-figured amphorah, used for carrying wine or oil; the front side depicts a quadriga with Poseidon, Amphitrite, another unidentified goddess, and heroenes; on the reverse and around warrior appears to be leaving for battle, with his wife and son bidding him farewell

Black-Figure Neck Amphora, c. 540 BCE

Attributed to the Painter of Vatican 359

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painting on white ground

Standing Deity Holding Horn and Bucket, 1st century

Roman

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may represent the nature goddess or "Great Mother" of early man.; simple, schematic standing figure with crossed arms

Female Figure, c. 2500-2400 BCE

Cycladic

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scepter with 2 snakes with knotted bodies at top, a pair of wings below and a bulbous form on a bent stem

Caduceus, 2nd century

Roman

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this piece has been cracked through the middle

Cinerary Box with Cover, 1st century

Roman

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inside scene depicts a seated youth with athletic equipment hanging on wall; outer band depicts two scenes in one, a standing figure holding a lyre and two youths, and in the other, two standing youths with staffs face a central figure gymnasium scenes; red on black

Red-figure Kylix, 5th century BCE

Attributed to the Villa Giulia Painter

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Figure of a ram; part of a lintel or altar, depicting Christ as sacrificial lamb.

Figure of a ram, 5th century

Graeco-Egyptian

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probably Roman copy of a Greek original

Torso, 146-27 BCE

Graeco-Roman

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Attic style, classical period; represents a man of the Philomelos family and his wife, Plathane

Grave Stele, 5th century BCE

Ancient Greek

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a.k.a. The Roman Matron

Roman Matron, 60–70

Roman

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Attic; black-figured hydria (three-handled water jar) in the main scene the goddess Athena, painted white, harnesses her four-horse chariot; the scene on the shoulder depicts the divine battle between Heracles and Cynus, with Zeus intervening

Black-figured Hydria, c. 530 BCE

Attributed to the Antimenes Painter

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Fragment of a Lion Sarcophagus, c. 250-275

Roman

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Cupid with a Hydria, 1st century

Roman

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