RMP9GJ8G–Hermes, Roman copy of a work by Praxiteles.
RMRJA228–Roman copy of a Greek Apollo statue; by Phidias. 450 BC
RMDC2J0W–Atalanta. Copy of Ma 52, a Roman copy after a Hellenistic original
RF2M7C827–Detail of the hand of Minerva Farnese, Roman copy of the Imperial era after a Hellenistic original, marble sculpture, albumen print, 1870s
RMEEKJ11–Stratega - strategist Roman copy from a Greek original of the 5 century BC Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian
RMHDY1WW–The so-called Farnese Dionysus. Roman copy or reworking of an original from the Hellenistic period. Bust. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMRYTXN4–sports, pankration, ancient world, Florentine wrestler group, sculpture, Roman copy, 3rd century BC, wood engraving, 19th century, pankratiasts, athlete, athletes, fight, fights, people, men, man, Greece, ancient world, ancient times, sculpture, sculptures, copy, copies, historic, historical, full-length, full length, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMEKMAMK–Dog sculpture. Imperial Roman copy of a Hellenistic bronze statue original of the 3rd C. BC. Vatican Museums. Vatican city.
RMPM4J4A–Bust of Aristotle. Marble, Roman copy after a Greek bronze original by Lysippos from 330 BC. Bust is currently at National Roman Museum, Rome Italy File Reference # 1003 515THA
RMWHBB3R–The Tiber Apollo . Greco-Roman copy , ? 2nd Century BC . The Roman National Museum , Rome , 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
RMC1PM32–Madrid, Spain. El Prado museum. Ariadna. Roman copy of Greek original circa 150-175 AD.
RMAC42BX–Ariadne Roman Copy 400 B C Marble, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RMM1P2T6–Statue of Leda with the swan around 380 B. C.,Roman copy of the sculptor Timotheos,glyptotheque,Munich,Upper Bavaria
RMBKAE6J–Marble sculpture carved head of Minerva Roman copy of Greek original Museum of Santa Giulia Brescia Italy
RMBP5KGR–5233. DIONYSOS, ROMAN COPY FROM AN OLDER GREEK STATUE, 40 AD.
RMMPNT40–Athena, Roman copy of Greek sculpture, c1st century BC. Artist: Unknown.
RMKB7Y47–Rome. Italy. Juno Pentini, Roman copy of a Hellenistic original, Braccio Nuovo, Museo Chiaramonti, Vatican Museums. Musei Vaticani.
RM2B01D5E–Greece/Turkey: Herodotus, the 'Father of History' (c. 484 - c. 425 BCE). Roman copy of a Greek marble bust, early 4th century BCE. Herodotus (Greek: Hēródotos) was an ancient Greek historian who was born in Halicarnassus, Caria (modern day Bodrum, Turkey) and lived in the 5th century BCE . He has been called the 'Father of History' since he was the first historian known to collect his materials systematically, test their accuracy to a certain extent and arrange them in a well-constructed and vivid narrative.
RMP9GJ90–Apoxyomenos, Roman copy of a Greek original by Lysippus.
RMRJA22A–Roman copy of a Greek Apollo statue; by Phidias. 450 BC
RFKCH57A–This drawing from 1898 is of the famed statue known as Hermes Belvedere. This coarse-grained white marble statue presently in the Vatican Museum is a Roman copy, dating to between 117 and 138 C.E. of a Greek bronze that dated to the 4th century B.C.E. According to Greek and Roman mythology, Hermes (Mercury to the Romans) was the messenger god.
RF2M7C82D–Detail of the head of Minerva Farnese, Roman copy of the Imperial era after a Hellenistic original, marble sculpture, albumen print, 1870s
RMEEKJ0R–Stratega - strategist Roman copy from a Greek original of the 5 century BC Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian
RMH87K5M–Nike. Roman copy, end 2nd-early 3rd century Ad from a Greek original of Hellenistic period. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMB48CY6–Socrates, 469 - 399 BC, Greek philosopher, portrait, Roman copy of Greek bronze sculpture, circa 380 BC,
RM2BH4C85–Meleager, marble head, early 2nd century AD. Roman copy of a Greek original by Skopas of Paros. Naples Archaeological Museum. Italy.
RMMP4NER–Portrait of Euripides Roman copy from the 1st century of a Greek original from the 4th century BC. 1019 Portrait of Euripides, Colosseum
RMWHBB5H–Mosaic of Doves , Roman copy , c 130 AD. The Capitoline Museums and Gallery , Rome , Italy.
RMKYR5DD–Naples. Italy. Farnese Athena sculpture, Roman copy after a Greek original from the school of Phidias. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
RMJ57A0F–Marble statue of Athenian tragic poet Moschion. Roman copy from the 1st century AD after a Greek original from the 4th century BC from the Farnese Collection on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMAC42BP–Apollon with kithara Lykeios Roman Copy 320 BC, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RMM1P2RR–Statue of the peace goddess Eirene,Roman copy of the sculptor Kephisodot,c. 370 BC,glyptotheque,Munich,Upper Bavaria
RMPPCCCE–Epicurus (341-270 BC). Ancient Greek philosopher. Bust. Roman copy. 3rd-2nd century. British Museum. London. England.
RMMFX6C8–A faithful copy of one of the most admired works of antiquity (450 B.C.): the greek discobulus; roman copy of the second century AD. Collection of the
RMAJ83ME–Socrates, Greek philosopher. Roman copy of a lost Greek original of c370 BC. Artist: Unknown
RMM02K2B–Naples. Italy. The Farnese Hercules, Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. Naples National Archaeological Museum. Hercules at rest, Roman copy, end
RFK8JB4R–Athlete holding a discus, Roman copy of 'Discophoros' in bronze [original by Naucydes (active in 390-400 BC)]. Marble. Around 130-150 BC.
RMP9GJ8E–Hercule Farnese, Roman copy of a Greek work by Lysippus.
RMF7N99P–Roman copy of an original Greek statue of Artemis, gofdess of the Hunt. Dated 350 B.C.
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.
RMF5496Y–Discus Thrower of Myron, Roman marble copy , Rome, Italy
RMEENYGK–Female Girl Herm of Roman copy after a Greek original 2 Century BC Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian
RMH87K5K–Nike. Roman copy, end 2nd-early 3rd century Ad from a Greek original of Hellenistic period. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMBA7WD1–Herodotus, 484 BC - 425 BC, Greek scientist (historian), portrait, Roman copy of bust from 2nd half of 4th century BC, National Museum Naples,
RMRKW4CC–Marble head of a Greek General. Roman copy. Imperial priod. 1st-2nd CE. Met, NY, USA.
RM2H3A8GX–Statue of the Discophoros, Roman copy of a bronze sculpture by the classical Greek sculptor Polyclitus. Discobuli 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.
RMWHBB4H–Apollo Belvedere . Roman copy , ? 1st Century BC , marble , height 88 1/4 inches or 223 cm. The Vatican Museums & Galleries , Italy
RMEY1KT9–Statue of Artemis of Ephesus in the Capitoline Museum in Rome Italy. The statue is a Roman copy of the original.
RMJ57AGP–Marble bust of ancient Greek poet Homer. Roman copy from the 2nd century AD after a Greek original from the 1st century BC (Hellenistic type) from the Farnese Collection on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMAC42BR–Ariadne Roman Copy 400 B C Marble, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RMM1P2T5–Statue of the peace goddess Eirene,Roman copy of the sculptor Kephisodot,c. 370 BC,glyptotheque,Munich,Upper Bavaria
RMP8009R–The so-called Farnese Dionysus. Roman copy or reworking of an original from the Hellenistic period. Bust. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMMW1Y4B–Marble Head of an Athlete, profile view, Roman copy after a Greek bronze (ca. 138-192 CE), at the MET, New York, NY, USA
RMD2MY9E–Lely's Venus, or Aphrodite, roman copy of greek original, 1st or 2nd century BC, British Museum, London, England, UK, GB, Britis
RMM02K0G–Naples. Italy. The Farnese Hercules, Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. Naples National Archaeological Museum. Hercules at rest, Roman copy, end
RFK8JB4X–Athlete holding a discus, Roman copy of 'Discophoros' in bronze [original by Naucydes (active in 390-400 BC)]. Marble. Around 130-150 BC.
RMP9GJ8X–The Galata, Dying Gaul, a Roman copy of a Greek original from Pergamum, 3rd-2nd century BC.
RMD968H5–Socrates (469-399 BC) Greek philosopher. Roman copy of lost Greek original of c370 BC
RMEGAPPM–Artemis or the Diana of Versailles, a Roman copy of a Greek sculpture by Leochares, Louvre Museum, Paris,
RM2KE3N84–Marble bust of Hades, Roman copy of a 5th century BC Greek original, National Roman Museum, Italy 1930s
RMCFGMCW–Sleeping Hermaphroditus 2 cent AD Roman copy Hellenistic Greek original 2 cent BC
RMH8MCHP–Apollo (Kassel type). Late 2nd century AD Roman copy of an original statue attributed to Phidias (460-450 BC). National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMCPY6TP–Herodotus, 484 BC - 425 BC, Greek scientist (historian), portrait, Roman copy of bust from 2nd half of 4th century BC, National Museum Naples,
RMRW2KGB–Apollo (Kassel type). Late 2nd century AD. Roman copy of an original attributed to Phidias (460-450 BC). Naples, Italy.
RM2H3A85C–Marble statue of Silenus cradling the infant Dionysus. Roman copy of a bronze original by Lysippos. Borghese Collection, now in the Louvre. Fauni 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.
RMWH9TF8–Roman copy of the shield of Phidias' Athena Parthenos. The bald Greek on the left about to strike a fallen Amazon is said to be Phidias himself and the helmetted man beside him whose arm hides his face, Pericles.
RMG15C6G–Roman copy of a Greek sculpture, thought to be Aristotle.
RMJ57A67–Marble bust of ancient Greek poet Homer. Roman copy from the 2nd century AD after a Greek original from the 1st century BC (Hellenistic type) from the Farnese Collection on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RFT3PTF8–Roman copy of a Greek Hellenistic period statue of the poetess Sappho, from Symrna ( Izmir ), Turkey.. Sappho wrote about love with both sexes and he
RMM1P2TN–Boy with goose,Roman copy of a Greek bronze work,ca. 220 BC,glyptotheque,Munich,Upper Bavaria,Germany
RMPP9MJF–Athena Parthenos. Bust of Greek goddes Athena. Roman copy of a Greek work by Phidias (438 BC). Museum of Louvre. Paris. France.
RMMW1Y49–Marble Head of an Athlete, overall view from front, Roman copy after a Greek bronze (ca. 138-192 CE), at the MET, New York, NY, USA
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
RMM02K3G–Naples. Italy. The Farnese Hercules, Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. Naples National Archaeological Museum. Hercules at rest, Roman copy, end
RMDY90TB–Apoxyomenos (the Scraper), 1st century AD (BC) Roman copy of Greek original by Lysippos, c. 320 BCE, Vatican Museum, Rome Italy
RMP9JMH2–Doryphoros, 5th century b.C., Roman copy from 1st century found in Pompeii.
RMD98GX4–Marble head from a herm 1st–2nd century A.D. Roman copy of Greek original
RMP5MAR8–N/A. English: A marble statue presumable portraying Cleopatra VII of Ptolemaic Egypt; the body of the statue is a Roman copy of a Greek original from the end of the 5th century BC, while the head portraying Cleopatra was a later addition. The statue, which apparently depicts Cleopatra VII, was allegedly found on the Via Cassia near the so-called 'Tomba di Nerone.' It's identification as Cleopatra VII, by virtue of the facial features, 'melon' hairstyle, Hellenistic royal diadem, and similarity to her coinage portraits minted during her reign is outlined in the following sources: * G. Lippold.
RMR15X5H–Athens. Greece. Varvakeion Athena, copy from AD 200-250 of the original from 438 BC. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. This Roman copy is the
RMCFGMDK–Sleeping Hermaphroditus 2 cent AD Roman copy Hellenistic Greek original 2 cent BC
RMHREWAE–Head of Venus. 1st century AD. Fragment of a Roman copy of the famous Aphrodite of Knidos. Colony Forum, Tarraco, Spain. National Archaeological Museum. Tarragona. Catalonia, Spain.
RMBKE5MR–sport, ancient world, discobolus, Roman copy of the statue of Miron, Vatican Museum, Rome,
RM2BXTMXC–Hercules at rest, Farnese Hercules. 3rd century AD. Baths of Caracalla, Roman copy of a Greek by Lysippos. Naples archaeological Museum.
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.
RMWH9B2A–Roman Strangford Shield Roman copy of shield of Athena Parthenos 438 BC
RMB10R1K–Aescines Athenian orator Politician 390 314 BC Roman copy of Greek original
RMJ57A74–Marble bust of Athena. Roman copy from the 1st century AD after a Greek original found in the rectangular peristyle in the Villa dei Papiri (Villa of the Papyri) in Herculaneum on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RFT3PTF3–Roman copy of a Greek Hellenistic period statue of the poetess Sappho, from Symrna ( Izmir ), Turkey.. Sappho wrote about love with both sexes and he
RMM1P2TM–Boy with goose,Roman copy of a Greek bronze work,ca. 220 BC,glyptotheque,Munich,Upper Bavaria,Germany
RMPPHTGA–Athena Farnese. Statue. Roman copy of a Greek original, 5th cent. BC. National Arhaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMPKBHPW–Italy, Lazio, Rome, The Palatine, Palatine Museum, statue Muse Tipo Dresda, Roman copy of Greek statue.
RMJ7W78G–Daphnis, Roman copy from a group from the 2nd century AD, perhaps from Italy, marble Cinquantenaire Museum Brussels, Belgium DSC09041
RMM02K44–Naples. Italy. The Farnese Hercules, Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli. Naples National Archaeological Museum. Hercules at rest, Roman copy, end
RMG15CW0–Roman copy, from an original by Eubilides, shows Chrysippus seated and engrossed in thought, clothed with a humble cape (in line with the austerity preached by the Stoics). It was executed at the end of the 3rd century BC. The intense expression on the fa
RMP9GJ8K–Satyr asleep in bronze, Roman copy of an Hellenistic original of 3rd century BC..
RM2A25K4B–Bust of the Greek playwright, Sophocles, 498 - 406 BC. Roman copy of a 4th century BC head
RF2HW46AH–Art inspired by Bronze statuette of Venus, Imperial, ca. 1st–2nd century A.D., Roman, Bronze, H. 4 in. (10.2 cm), Bronzes, The statuette is a small-scale Roman copy of the famous Greek statue of Aphrodite Anadyomene, 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
RM2A32WWF–Euripides. inv. 302, Roman copy after a Greek original from ca. 330 BC, marble -
RMCP9RET–Mattei Athena Minerva Marble Roman copy 1 century BC after a Greek original 4 Cent BC Greece
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