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Roman and Bust
Roman marble Bust of Artemis after Cephisodotus the Elder | Kephisodotos ( Musei Capitolini ), Rome.
Bust of Roman Emperor Claudius
Bust ( sculpture ) | Bust inscribed Sappho of Eressos, Roman copy of a Greek original of the 5th century BC
Bust of Demosthenes ( British Museum, London ), Roman copy of a Greek original sculpted by Polyeuktos.
Bust of the Roman poet Lucan, Córdoba, Spain | Córdoba, Spain.
Bust of the Hellenistic-Egyptian god Serapis, Roman copy of an original by Bryaxis which stood at the Serapeion of Alexandria, Vatican Museums.
Bust of Vibia Sabina, sculpted in marble around 130 AD. The Saint Ildefonso Group is one of the best examples of Neo-Attic eclecticism produced in the first decades of the Roman Empire.
Bust of a Roman girl ( early 3rd century )
Bust of Alexander ( Roman copy of a 330 BC statue by Lysippus, Louvre Museum ).
Bust of Socrates, Roman marble, Louvre museum
Bust of Anne-Louis Girodet ( 1827 ), sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Roman, Musée du Louvre, Paris.
Bust of Pittacus, Roman copy of a Greek original of the Late Classical period, Louvre
Bust of Plancus symbolising Roman philosophy.

Roman and sculpture
** Farnese Atlas, a 2nd-century Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic sculpture of the Titan, " Atlas "
In the early 19th century the foundations for the extensive collection of sculpture began to be laid and Greek, Roman and Egyptian artefacts dominated the antiquities displays.
In the galleries paralleling the Seine, much of the museum's Roman sculpture is displayed.
The sculpture department comprises work created before 1850 that does not belong in the Etruscan, Greek, and Roman department.
A partial marble bust ( sculpture ) | bust of Chrysippus, Roman era | Roman copy of a Hellenistic original, Louvre Museum
Artemis with a Hind, a Ancient Rome | Roman copy of an Ancient Greece | Ancient Greek sculpture, c325 BC, by Leochares
Penelope is recognizable in Greek and Roman works, from Attic vase-paintings — the Penelope Painter is recognized by his representations of her — to Roman sculpture copying or improvising upon classical Greek models, by her seated pose, by her reflective gesture of leaning her cheek on her hand, and by her protectively crossed knees, reflecting her long chastity in Odysseus ' absence, an unusual pose in any other figure.
The Palace of Fine Art, designed by architect Cass Gilbert, featured a grand interior sculpture court based on the Roman Baths of Caracalla.
The town has the enormous new Orthodox Cathedral Church of the Trinity, a recently completed Roman Catholic Church of the Nativity and the Mask of Sorrow memorial, a huge sculpture in memory of Stalin's victims, designed by Ernst Neizvestny.
* The Venus of Badalona is a small Roman sculpture in white marble that symbolized the wealth of the city in Roman times.
In 2007, a Roman art | Roman-era bronze sculpture of " Artemis and the Stag " was sold at Sotheby's in New York for United States dollar | US $ 28. 6 million, by far exceeding its estimates and at the time setting the new record as List of most expensive sculptures | the most expensive sculpture as well as work from antiquity ever sold at auction.
A Roman period, 2nd century CE sculpture found near the Ioannis Varvakis | Varvakeion school reflects the type of the restored Athena Parthenos presently in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens | National Archaeological Museum, Athens
The construction and sculpture projects at Caesaria and another city Volubilis, display a rich mixture of Egyptian, Greek and Roman architectural styles.
The subject of Niobe and the destruction of the Niobids was part of the repertory of Attic vase-painters and inspired sculpture groups and wall frescoes as well as relief carvings on Roman sarcophagi.
Other assertions have been attempted by scholars to prove the origins of the statue on the basis of the unfinished back, the appearance of the drapery, and the technique used with the drilling of the hair ; however scholars cannot conclusively use any of these arguments to their advantage because exceptions exist in both Roman and Greek sculpture.
Dionysus leading the Horae ( Neo-Attic Roman sculpture | Roman relief, 1st century ).
Among very few representations of Protesilaus, a sculpture by Deinomenes is just a passing mention in Pliny's Natural History ; the outstanding surviving examples are two Roman copies of a lost mid-fifth century Greek bronze original represent Protesilaus at his defining moment, one of them in a torso the British Museum, the other at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
To the château, he added one of the largest art collections in Europe and the largest collection of ancient Roman sculpture in France.

Roman and |
Principles of acoustics were applied since ancient times: Roman theatre ( structure ) | Roman theatre in the city of Amman.
The temple of Antoninus and Faustina the Elder | Faustina in the Roman forum ( now the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda ).
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = first Roman Emperor
Roman Intaglio ( printmaking ) | intaglio engraved gem of Caracalla in amethyst, once in the Treasury of Sainte-Chapelle.
The scene is adapted from Germania Superior | Roman era gravestones of the region.
Herm of Hermes, Roman copy of a late 5th century BC original, the forefront inscription states the herm was made by Alcamenes and placed infront of the gates of Pergamon, Istanbul Archaeology Museums | Istanbul Museums.
Archeological site of Tossal de Manises, ancient Iberians | Iberian – Carthaginian – Ancient Rome | Roman city of " Akra-Leuke " or " Lucentum "
Also Pacatianus, Roman usurper | usurper against Philip, celebrated the Saeculum Novum.
Image: Ajaccio Bon Sta JPG. jpg | Statue of Napoleon in Roman garb
List of Roman bridges | Roman bridge of Córdoba, Spain, built in the 1st century BC.
The Roman empire | Roman Basilica Aula Palatina in Trier, Germany, built in the 4th century with fired bricks as audience hall for Constantine I
File: Apollo Kitharoidos BM 1380. jpg | Room 22-Apollo kitharoidos ( holding a lyre ), Roman, circa 2nd century AD
File: Lely Venus BM 1963. jpg | The famous version of the ' Crouching Venus ', Roman, circa 1st century AD
File: Townley Sculptures. JPG | Room 84-Towneley Roman Sculptures
File: Mosaic2-plw. jpg | Room 49-Hinton St Mary Mosaic, Roman Britain, circa 4th century ( one of the earliest representations of Christ and the only such portrait on a mosaic floor from anywhere in the Roman Empire )
File: British Museum-Room 85, Roman Portrait Sculpture. JPG | Room 85-Portrait Sculpture, Roman
File: BM ; GMR-RM 83, Roman Sculpture. JPG | Room 83-Roman Sculpture
File: SFEC_BritMus_Roman_022. JPG | Main Staircase-Discobolus, Roman

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