1. |
(Imperial
Rome) Portrait of a Young Flavian Lady, AD c.90, marble. |
2. |
(Rebublican
Rome) Head of a Woman, front left, 1st Century BC. (Copyright Protected.
Duplication Forbidden) |
3. |
(Imperial
Rome) Caracalla Head, full view, frontal, c.211-17, bronze. |
4. |
(Imperial
Rome) Bust of Trajan, first half of the 2nd Century AD, marble. |
5. |
(Imperial
Rome) Commodus as Hercules, whole, c. 180-92. |
6. |
(Republican
Rome) Philosopher from the Villa of the Papyrus, Herculaneum, 1st
Century BC. |
7. |
(Republican
Rome) Portrait of a General, whole, front, 1st Century BC. |
8. |
(Imperial
Rome) Augustus of Prima Porta, whole, view, last quarter of the 1st
century BC, Luna marble. |
9. |
(Imperial
Rome) Augustus, front right, c. 50-60 AD, marble. |
10. |
Polykleitos,
Doryphoros Head, whole, front, second half of the 5th century BC,
marble. |
11. |
(Republican
Rome) Head of an Old Man, whole, right, 3/4 view, 1st Century BC,
marble. |
12. |
(Imperial
Rome) Bust of Julius Caesar, from Tusculum, mid 1st Century BC, marble. |
13. |
(Imperial
Rome) Patrician Carrying Two Portrait Heads of Ancestors, 15 AD, marble. |
14. |
(Republican
Rome) Unknown Man, front, early 1st. Century BC. |
15. |
Polyeuctus,
Demosthenes, whole, front, restored, Roman copy after Greek original
of c.280 BC., marble. |
16. |
Polyeuctus,
Demosthenes, upper body, front, c.280 BC, marble. |
17. |
(Hellenistic,
Greek) Alexander the Great from Pergamon, whole, front right, c 180
BC, marble. |
18. |
(Hellenistic,
Greek) Alexander the Great: Personification of Helios, detail of head,
front right, 3rd Century BC. |
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