RMDNHGDY–Statue of a Muse Roman copy after Greek original 120 BC Greek
RMG1CWWA–Roman copy of a Greek original pedestal, used as a base to support a statue. Dated 4th Century BC
RMMC6G1D–Head of a griffin, based on a 7th century BC Greek original, which formed part of a votive tripod, now in the Museum at Olympia.
RMW3CR5P–Artemis bust, the Hera Farnese (Ariccia type). Hadrianic copy (130-140 AD) of a Greek original from Polycleitus. Naples Museum, Italy.
RMKJB3NE–Marble Head of a Deity wearing a Dioysiac Fillet, Roman copy, Greek Original, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York City, USA, North America
RM2A2K2A0–Bust of Seneca, 1500/1600, Italian, 16th century replica after Greek original of the 4th century B.C., Italian, Marble and porphyry, H. 96.5 cm (38 in
RMP9GJ90–Apoxyomenos, Roman copy of a Greek original by Lysippus.
RMRW5G5P–Hall with the copy of Greek original Marble Statue of a Wounded Warrior, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York USA
RMFB0PM0–Euripides (480-406 BC). Was a tragedian of classical Athens. Bust. Roman copy of a Greek original (270 BC). Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
RMBKAE6J–Marble sculpture carved head of Minerva Roman copy of Greek original Museum of Santa Giulia Brescia Italy
RM2DF82RK–In the center head of Homer, Hellenistic type, Antonine copy of a Greek original, Hellenistic sculpture, at right Herodotus, National Archaeological
RMRFFGNC–THUCYDIDES (c 460-c 400 BC) Athenian historian and army commander. Engraving based on Greek original of the fourth century BC.
RMM1P2TW–Statue of Artemis,Roman copy of a Greek original from the 4th century BC,glyptotheque,Munich,Upper Bavaria,Germany
RFEWPK7H–Rubber stamp with text Greek original inside, illustration
RMEHMEXA–Portrait bust of Pericles. Roman copy after a Greek original from around 430 BC. Altes Museum, Berlin, Germany.
RFMGN16M–This photo of the statue known as Apollo Belvedere was taken in the late 1890s. This particular statue of the Greek god Apollo (also known by the Romans as Apollo) is housed at the Vatican and is a Roman copy fashioned in marble of the Greek original that was cast in bronze. It is one of the best known of ancient Classical sculptures and its fame is due in large part to the German art historian and archaeologist Johann Winckelmann, who praised it as the highest expression of ancient art. It dates to the second century A.D. The original dated to 330-320 B.C. and was the work of the sculptor Leo
RM2C88J6D–Epicurus, 341–270 BC. Ancient Greek philosopher and founder of the school of philosophy called Epicureanism. After a work by W.M. Craig from the 3rd century Roman bust in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples, Italy, which is a copy of a Greek original.
RMMP4NER–Portrait of Euripides Roman copy from the 1st century of a Greek original from the 4th century BC. 1019 Portrait of Euripides, Colosseum
RMW0WY8G–Rome. Italy. Sculpture of Leda and the Swan, Roman copy of a Greek original by Timotheus, ca. 340 BC. Capitoline Museums. Musei Capitolini.
RMEENYKR–Herm of Greek copy after a Greek original 2 Century BC Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian
RMG1CWW7–Roman copy of a Greek original pedestal, used as a base to support a statue. Dated 4th Century BC
RMMC85MR–GREEK MYTHOLOGY head of a griffin, based on a 7th cnetury BC Greek original, which formed part of a votive tripod, now in the Museum at Olympia
RMW3CR5R–Artemis bust, the Hera Farnese (Ariccia type). Hadrianic copy (130-140 AD) of a Greek original from Polycleitus. Naples Museum, Italy.
RMAJ83ME–Socrates, Greek philosopher. Roman copy of a lost Greek original of c370 BC. Artist: Unknown
RMG3DJHT–Sleeping Hermaphrodite, 2nd century AD, roman copy of Greek original, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, National Museum of Rome, Italy
RMP9GJ8P–The Galata, a Roman copy of a Greek original of the 3rd - 2nd century BC, detail.
RMPPHTPJ–Young Hercules. 2nd century AD from a Greek original of the late 4th century BC. Italy.
RMD7ENB9–Menander (ca.342-ca.292 BC). Greek dramatist, representative of the Athenian New Comedy. Roman copy of a Greek original.
RMK93RRB–Rome. Italy. 2nd century A.D. statue of Demeter, goddess of the harvest, thought to be based on a Greek original of the late 5th century B.C.
RM2DF82C2–Hera, ephesus-Vienna, 1st centuri AD copy of a Greek original from 4th centuri BC, marble statue, ancient roman sculptures National Archaeological
RM2KE3N84–Marble bust of Hades, Roman copy of a 5th century BC Greek original, National Roman Museum, Italy 1930s
RMM1P2PP–Statue of an old Satyr,Roman copy of a Greek original around 330 B. C.,in the Hall of the Faun at the glyptotheque,Munich
RM2H3A8DK–Statue of Meleager, mythical hero of Aetolia, with his hunting dog and the head of the Calydonian boar. Copy of a Greek original of the 4th century BC attributed to Skopas. Now in the Vatican. Meleagri statua vetus marmorea. Copperplate engraving by Giovanni Battista Cannetti from Copperplates of the most beautiful ancient statues of Rome, Calcografia di piu belle statue antiche a Roma, engraved by Cannetti all'Arco della Ciambella, published by Gaetano Quojani, Rome, 1779.
RMTYTAEW–Portrait bust of Pericles. Roman marble copy after a Greek original dated from around 430 BC on display in the Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany.
RM2D81R8B–HERODOTUS (c 484-c 425 BC) Greek historian. Roman sculpture based on Greek original.
RMF7K27D–Epicurus, 341–270 BC. Ancient Greek philosopher & founder of Epicureanism. Bronze. 3rd century BC Roman copy of Greek original
RMMP4NEP–Portrait of Lysias Early Imperial period, from a Greek original from the early 4th century BC. 1020 Portrait of Lysias, Colosseum
RMPMEXP1–Rome. Italy. Portrait herm bust of Themistocles (ca. 524–459 BC), Athenian politician and general, Roman copy of a Greek original from the 5th century
RMEENYY2–Herm of Greek copy after a Greek original 2 Century BC Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian
RMG2MXC8–Satyr. Roman copy of a Greek original by the sculptor Praxiteles of about 360 BC
RFHYC9E5–Roman marble sculpture bust of Sophocles, Farnese Type, 1st century AD copy from an original 4th century BC Hellanistic Greek original, inv 6413, Muse
RMRW2KFM–Nemesis, goddess. 2nd century AD. Early imperial-copy of the Greek original by Agorakritos of Paros statue (430 BC).
RMPHAJJ3–Wounded Amazon. Bronze cast of Roman copy after Greek original by Kresilas in the Botanical Gardens in Copenhagen. Greek original from about 450 B.C.
RMD2MY9E–Lely's Venus, or Aphrodite, roman copy of greek original, 1st or 2nd century BC, British Museum, London, England, UK, GB, Britis
RMMPWGHX–Head of Achilles (Roman copy from a Greek Original), ca 160 BC.
RMPPHTGA–Athena Farnese. Statue. Roman copy of a Greek original, 5th cent. BC. National Arhaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMDJBRNT–Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the Younger) (331-278 BC). Greek philosopher. Bust. Roman copy of 1st century after a greek original.
RMMP7J7P–Berlin. Germany. Portrait bust of Pericles with Corinthian helmet, Roman sculpture after a Greek original from around 430 BC. Altes Museum. Bildnisbu
RM2DF82T9–Homer, Hellenistic type, Antonine copy of a Greek original, Hellenistic sculpture, National Archaeological Museum of Naples, MANN, Naples city,
RMJ3MWJG–Hephaestus, findspot unknown, 1st or 2nd century CE copy or adaptation of Greek original Nelson Atkins Museum of Art DSC08202
RMW7E6DJ–Roman copy of a lost Greek original bust of Alexander the Great, 350 BC. Artist: Unknown
RM2H3A8D7–Statue of the satyr Marsyas tied to a tree and flayed alive after a music battle with Apollo. Roman copy from a Greek original of the 4th century BC, now in the Capitoline Museums. Marsyae statua vetus marmorea. Copperplate engraving by Giovanni Battista Cannetti from Copperplates of the most beautiful ancient statues of Rome, Calcografia di piu belle statue antiche a Roma, engraved by Cannetti all'Arco della Ciambella, published by Gaetano Quojani, Rome, 1779.
RMTYTAEA–Actor as Papposilenus. Roman marble copy dated from around 100 AD after a Greek original from the 4th century BC on display in the Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany. The actor wears woollen costume of the old Silenus from the Attic satyr play of the Classical period. Satyrs and Silenoi formed the chorus in the satyr play, led by Papposilenus.
RMCW4CXF–PERICLES (c 495-429 BC) Greek statesman. 19th century copy of Greek original about 430 BC
RMF7K27E–Epicurus, 341–270 BC. Ancient Greek philosopher & founder of Epicureanism. Bronze. 3rd century BC Roman copy of Greek original
RMRT4M1E–Marble Bust or Portrait of Pericles (495-429BC), Greek General & Statesman (c2nd AD Roman Copy of Greek Original c430BC)) Vatican Museum
RMPMD17D–Rome. Italy. Portrait herm bust of Themistocles (ca. 524–459 BC), Athenian politician and general, Roman copy of a Greek original from the 5th century
RMEENYYJ–Satiro (satyr) from a 4th C. BC Greek original Roman Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian
RMG2MYA2–Satyr. Roman copy of a Greek original by the sculptor Praxiteles of about 360 BC
RFHYC9E2–Roman marble sculpture bust of Sophocles, Farnese Type, 1st century AD copy from an original 4th century BC Hellanistic Greek original, inv 6413, Muse
RMW3CR5G–Crouching Aphrodite. sculpture (2nd. century AD) copy from a Greek original of the Hellenistic period. Marble. Archaeological Museum.
RF2HW46W9–Art inspired by Marble statue of a woman, Late Classical, 2nd half of the 4th century B.C., Greek, Marble, Overall (H. w/ plinth): 68 1/8 in. (173 cm), Stone Sculpture, The lively, varied manner in which the texture of the clothing is rendered suggests that this is a Greek original, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2D9KE98–Marble Head of a Deity wearing a Dioysiac Fillet, Roman copy, Greek Original, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York City, USA, North America
RMDE4WCR–Penthesilea, Amazonian queen (Roman copy from a Greek Original), ca 160 BC. Artist: Art of Ancient Rome, Classical sculpture
RMPPHTRG–Leaning Aphrodite. 2nd century AD. Copy of a Greek original of the 5th century BC. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMDJBRWT–Socrates (470-399 BC). Athenian philosopher. Bust. Marble. Roman copy of 2nd century after a greek original of 4th century.
RMK93R6P–Rome. Italy. 2nd century A.D. statue of Demeter, goddess of the harvest, thought to be based on a Greek original of the late 5th century B.C.
RMHMBMJR–Marble head of Homer, Roman copy of a Greek original, 1st-2nd Century AD
RMJ7XGA4–Apollo resting on a tripod, Roman, after a Greek original, 1st century to early 2nd century AD, marble Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford, CT DSC05007
RMTA29MT–Marble portrait of the Greek philosopher Aristotle. This Roman copy of a Greek original is a so-called double herm, at the back of Aristotle's head is the portrait of another philosopher.
RM2H3A8GP–Statue of Roman goddess Athena Pallas, with crown, ornate breastplate with serpents and and spear. Athena farnese, later Roman copy of a Greek original by Pyrrhos from Phidias' circle, Museo Archeologico, Naples Palladis statua vetus marmorea. Copperplate engraving by Giovanni Battista Cannetti from Copperplates of the most beautiful ancient statues of Rome, Calcografia di piu belle statue antiche a Roma, engraved by Cannetti all'Arco della Ciambella, published by Gaetano Quojani, Rome, 1779.
RMEA07FW–Greek philosopher Aristotle. Roman marble copy after a Greek original. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria.
RM2A32WWF–Euripides. inv. 302, Roman copy after a Greek original from ca. 330 BC, marble -
RMMP4NEW–Pythagoras in the Roman Forum . Roman copy of a Greek original from the 2nd-1st century BC 1033 Pythagoras in the Roman Forum, Colosseum
RMBG5H7J–Portrait bust of Homer. Roman copy of a (lost) Hellenistic Greek original.
RMT4TK58–Marble head of Socrates (469-399 BC) Roman copy after a lost Greek original of about 380-360 BC
RMEEKGYP–Herm of Greek copy after a Greek original 2 Century BC Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian
RMG2MXC9–Satyr. Roman copy of a Greek original by the sculptor Praxiteles of about 360 BC
RFHYC9E1–Roman marble sculpture bust of Sophocles, Farnese Type, 1st century AD copy from an original 4th century BC Hellanistic Greek original, inv 6413, Muse
RM2BP6690–Leda and the swan, marble statue. 1st century AD. Rome, Copy of a Greek original. Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark.
RMKYTJ4K–Naples. Italy. Amazon on horseback, Roman copy of a Greek original. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. Naples National Archaeological Museum.
RMTX5EKD–Head of Eros; Unknown, Roman, 2nd century copy after a late Hellenistic Greek original Sculpture Marble Height: 9 5/16 in. (23.6 cm) Gift of Varya and Hans Cohn (AC1992.152.38) Greek, Roman and Etruscan Art Currently on public view: Ahmanson Building, floor 3; 2nd century copy after a late Hellenistic Greek original;
RMDE4WFD–Eirene, the Godess of peace (Roman copy from a Greek Original), 1st H. 1st cen. AD. Artist: Art of Ancient Rome, Classical sculpture
RMPPHWYK–Warrior on horseback. 2nd century Ad copy of a Greek original of the 2nd century BC. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMDJBT2H–Sophocles (497-406 BC). Bust. Greek tragedian. Marble. Roman copy of 1st century after a greek original of 4th century BC.
RF2D19KJ4–This marble group, one of the largest marble statues recovered from Antiquity, is a Roman copy of a Greek original, perhaps made for the Baths of Caracalla, where it was found. The group represents Zethus and Amphion tying Dirce to the horns of a wild bull. The “Farnese Bull” is attributed by Pliny the Elder to Apollonius of Tralles, a Greek sculptor of the second century BC, an important period in the history of Hellenistic sculpture. He worked on it with his brother Tauriscus on the island of Rhodes.
RMM530YT–Learning New Language Making Original Flash Cards; Greek
RMD2MY2W–Bust of Perikles, 2nd century BC, Roman copy of Greek original, British Museum, London, England, UK, GB, British Isles
RMK12CP6–Apollo resting on a tripod, Roman, after a Greek original, 1st century to early 2nd century AD, marble Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford, CT DSC05007
RM2H3A8BG–Statue of Ares/Mars, god of war, by Scopas, seated with sword and helmet, Eros/Cupid at his feet. A Roman copy of a 4th century BC Greek original. Now in the Palazzo Altemps National Roman Museum. Martis statua vetus marmorea.. Copperplate engraving by Giovanni Battista Cannetti from Copperplates of the most beautiful ancient statues of Rome, Calcografia di piu belle statue antiche a Roma, engraved by Cannetti all'Arco della Ciambella, published by Gaetano Quojani, Rome, 1779.
RMEYAJGC–Greek philosopher Aristotle. Roman marble copy after a Greek original from circa 320 BC. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria.
RM2A31WY6–Eros or Thanatos, M.C. inv. 1092, Roman, Antonin era, copy of Greek original from 4th century BC, marble - Musei Capitolini - Rome, Italy -
RMP5F6FY–N/A. English: Exhibit in the Wadsworth Atheneum - Hartford, Connecticut, USA. This artwork is old enough so that it is in the . Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction. 21 January 2016, 12:34:47. Daderot 115 Apollo resting on a tripod, Roman, after a Greek original, 1st century to early 2nd century AD, marble - Wadsworth Atheneum - Hartford, CT - DSC05007
RMBG5H8H–Portrait bust of Homer. Roman copy of a (lost) Hellenistic Greek original.
RMT4TK5C–Marble head of Chrysippus (c. 281/77 - 208/4 BC) Roman copy after a lost Greek original of the third or second century BC
RMCFGMCW–Sleeping Hermaphroditus 2 cent AD Roman copy Hellenistic Greek original 2 cent BC
RMD968H5–Socrates (469-399 BC) Greek philosopher. Roman copy of lost Greek original of c370 BC
RF2AGGKWP–Marble statue of Pan found in Sparta, Pelopenese, 1st Cent AD copy of 4th Cent BC Greek original. Athens Archaeological Museum Cat No 252. Pan, the g
RMM17BE9–Euripides (480 - 406 BC.) Tragic poet of classical Athens. Roman copy of a Greek original C. 270 BC. Marble. Copenhagen.
RMKCFHXK–Rome. Italy. Portrait bust of Homer in the Hall of the Philosophers, marble copy of 2nd C BC Greek original, Capitoline Museums. Musei Capitolini. Ma
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