RMW4AEF9–The Farnese bull. Roman copy of Hellenistic original (3rd cent. AD). Torment of Dirce. Baths of Caracalla. White marble. Naples.
RMM1MHJ3–Naples. Italy. Farnese Bull (Toro Farnese), detail showing Amphion or Zethus, holding the bull by the horns. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
RM2GJ6H3W–Group with the torment of Dirce (Farnese Bull) by an artist of the first Severian age. Fine grained yellowish white marble, Asian (ancient part). [the group, drawn by an only block of marble, was discovered in fragmented condition, it has thickly been integrated in several parts from sixteenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century restoriations that have used various qualities of marbles] - National Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy
RMH7489E–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. Base. Relief. Hunting scene. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RM2B7CK2G–A marble statue of the Toro Farnese also known as the Farnese Bull at the Nation Archeological Museum of Naples in Italy
RMF59ME9–Statue of Torment of Dirce, or Toro Farnese, Italy
RMPPHTNP–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. Base. Relief. Hunting scene. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RM2GDF39E–Dirce torment Dirce is tied to a bull by Amphion, in agreement with his brother Zeto, to punish her for the mistreatment she had inflicted on their mother Antiope fresco Pompeii, Casa del Granduca di Toscana (House of Grand Duke of tuscany) about 40 BC
RMH74899–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RM2B7CK45–A marble statue of the Toro Farnese also known as the Farnese Bull at the Nation Archeological Museum of Naples in Italy
RMPPHTMA–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMH7489D–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RM2B7CK4N–A marble statue of the Toro Farnese also known as the Farnese Bull at the Nation Archeological Museum of Naples in Italy
RMPPHTM8–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMH7489B–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHTNM–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMH74897–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHTME–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMH7489H–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHTRC–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMH7489J–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHTNB–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMH7489G–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. Detail Antiope. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMPPHW51–The Farnese Bull. Roman copy (3rd century AD) of a Hellenistic sculpture. Myth of Dirce. She was tied to a wild bull by the sons of Antiope, Amphion and Zethus. Detail Antiope. From baths of Caracalla, Rome. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMRJA0XH–Henryk Siemiradzki (1843-1902). Pintor polaco. La Dirce cristiana, 1897. Detalle. Museo Nacional de Varsovia. Polonia.
RMRJA0DR–Henryk Siemiradzki (1843-1902). Pintor polaco. La Dirce cristiana, 1897. Detalle. Museo Nacional de Varsovia. Polonia.
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