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antinoo5: Dear Antinoo5, I wish you beautiful Christmas and happy new year with my photo, taken last month in the British Museum: Marble statue of Apollo holding a kithara. Roman copy of the 2nd century of a hellenistic original. Photo by TivoliGrazie
marmarinos: Ancient Roman copy of a Greek statue of Ares, possibly by Skophas. Photo taken by Mimmo Jodice/CORBIS and found on flickr.
ganymedesrocks: dadalux: Hypnos (Bronze head of the Greek god of sleep, Roman copy of late classical Greek statue, attributed to the school of Praxiteles or Skopas, c. 350 BC) On a Poet’s lips I slept, Dreaming like a love-adept In the sound
ganymedesrocks: lionofchaeronea:Roman marble sculpture of the Trojan prince Ganymede, abducted by Zeus/Jupiter to serve as cupbearer to the gods. Only the head is original, and comes from a statue group representing Ganymede’s abduction; the bust
hadrian6: Head from statue of Hercules. Roman 117-188 CE. from Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli, Italy. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
marmarinos: Detail of the Barberini Faun, either a Hellenistic statue dating to the 3rd to 2nd centuries BCE, or a later Roman copy. Marble. Currently located in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. Photo taken by F. Tronchin.
lionofchaeronea: Head from a bronze statue of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander (r. 222-235 CE), last emperor of the Severan dynasty. Found at Ryakia, Pieria, Greece; now in the Archaeological Museum, Dion.
ganymedesrocks: Headless statue of a naked standing ‘Apollo’Roman circa 1st century AD. via The Saleroom
theancientwayoflife:~ Marble statue of a member of the imperial family. Period: Augustan or Julio-Claudian Date: 27 B.C.–A.D. 68 Culture: Roman Medium: Marble
historyfilia: Bronze statue of an aristocratic boy Roman: 27 B.C.–A.D. 14 Medium: bronze Now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
tivoli2: Victorious athlete in the British Museum, London. Marble statue of an athlete tying a ribbon around his head, 1st century AD. Roman copy of a greek original ca. 440 BC. Photo by Tivoli tivoli2.tumblr.com
2seeitall: Statue of a discobolus throwing the discus2nd cent. A.D.Musei Vaticani, Museo Pio-Clementino (Room of the Biga) Origin: From Hadrian’s Villa. A Roman copy after a bronze original by Myron of about 460 BCE Sculpture | Museums
panasfaidon: Bronze Statue of an Athlete (Roman copy after the Greek original ) National Archaeological Museum – Naples, Italy
lionofchaeronea:A statue of Antinous, lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian (r. 117-138 CE), depicted here as Aristaeus, mythological culture hero and son of Apollo. Now in the Louvre.
vcrfl:Silver Statue of Mercury, Roman, 150–220 AD.
facesofthepast: In the background: Colossal Statue with Cornucopia, Snake and Portrait of Antinous. Marble, 130-140 AD. Altes Museum, BerlinIn the foreground: Torso of the so-called Omphalos Apollo, amended as Antinous. Roman copy from around 130 AD
theancientwayoflife: ~ Apollo Sauroktonos (“Lisard-killer”).Date: Roman copy after a bronze original ca. 350 B.C. by PraxitelesProvenance: Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Gallery of statues, 62 (Musei Vaticani, Museo Pio-Clementino,
theancientwayoflife:~Bronze statue of an aristocratic boy. Period: Augustan Date: 27 B.C.–A.D. 14 Culture: Roman Medium: Bronze
ancientpeoples: Head of a Statue of a Youth 100-75 BC Graeco-Roman (Source: The British Museum)
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:Sitting Dionysus from Neo-Attic Relief - marble statue, circa c. AD, from Roman period, Museum of Naples.
hadrian6:Statue of a Young Man from Magdalensberg. modern cast of a 16th.century after a Roman original. bronze. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
lionofchaeronea:Statue of Hermes,carved from Pentelic marble. Roman-period copy (1st or 2nd cent. CE) after a lost bronze original by Polykleitos the Elder (5th cent. BCE). Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
salomi:Statue of HermesMarble (probably from the Greek island of Paros), Roman Imperial Period 30–40 AD.An under life size nude; the wings in his hair, now broken off, indicate he is Mercury (Hermes), the messenger of the gods and conductor of souls
theancientworld:Head from a bronze statue of the Roman emperor Alexander Severus (222-235 AD), from Ryakia, Archaeological Museum, Dion
antonio-m: ‘Statue of a youth on horseback’, (AD 37–41). Marble. The young man is naked except for his military cloak (paludamentum). The youth’s facial features and hairstyle resemble those of members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty of Roman
langoaurelian: Torso of Apollo, c. 100-200, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis ancient statue depicts the mythical god Apollo, identified by the fragmented remains of his kithara, a stringed instrument used by poets and musicians in ancient
ganymedesrocks: Hermes, a 1st or 2nd century, Roman Pentellic Marble Statue, after the Classical Greek Original, dating to the late 5th or early 4th century BC, which is attributed to Polykleitos - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY, USA.
antonio-m: “Marine Centaur and Selenus”, (C1st–2nd A.D.) Roman copy of a Greek statue from a group by Scopas C4th B.C., Musée du Louvre, Paris. marble
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runawaydevill:Marble statue in Berlin of the ancient Greek god, Hermes (Roman: Mercury) and the beautiful Psyche (Reinhold Begas -1878)
hellas-inhabitants: The Diana of Versailles, statue of the Greek goddess Artemis (Latin: Diana), with a deer, Louvre Museum in Paris. It is a Roman copy (1st or 2nd century AD) of a lost Greek bronze original attributed to Leochares, c. 325 BC. Η
humansofcolor:prokopetz: sarahtypeswords: wetorturedsomefolks: memejacker: several-talking-corpses: memejacker: caligula had anime eyes wait romans painted their marble sculptures it looks like a cheap theme park ride mascot yep here’s a statue
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toralf: Roman copy of Greek statue attributed to Leochares ca 325 BC. Artemis grasps a deer by the horns and draws an arrow from her quiver.
ahauserkaf:joshdll: Statue of a Moor bearing the Arms of the Habsburg noble family in Germany. Holy King Kasper, [15th Century] Progenitor of the Hapsburg Bloodline and Emperor of the Roman empire.
historyfilia:Discovery of the statue of Antinous, lover of Roman emperor Hadrian, found near the Temple of Apollo in the sanctuary at Delphi (1893)
torooo-y-meow:augutsy:fuckers acting like selfies are “unhealthy” and “self-absorbed” when old ass generations sat and got their selfies painted for hours by talented artists ANCIENT EGYPTIANS MADE SOLID GOLD STATUES OF THEMSELVES. ANCIENT GREEKS/ROMANS
loverofbeauty: Greco-Roman Colossal Statue, detail - Vatican Museum Garden (2012)
torooo-y-meow:augutsy:fuckers acting like selfies are “unhealthy” and “self-absorbed” when old ass generations sat and got their selfies painted for hours by talented artistsANCIENT EGYPTIANS MADE SOLID GOLD STATUES OF THEMSELVES. ANCIENT GREEKS/ROMANS