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SCULPTURE. Greece. Statue of a young man wearing chlamys and pilos (Paris? Attis? Ganymedes?). Marble. 2nd cent. CE. Sparta, Archaeological Museum
Bronze Apollon Louvre Br522. Apollo holding his (lost) bow in the right hand a a (lost) laurel branch in the left hand. Bronze, Roman artwork of the 2nd century AD, after Greek models of the 5th century BC. From Italy (?).
Kouros of Samos, the largest surviving Kouros in Greece, showing Egyptian influence (Archaeological Museum of Samos).
Sebasteion, Ares
Sebasteion, Ares. Aphrodisias Museum.
Temple of Zeus, Olympia - Pelops on left, Zeus in center, and Oinomaos on right.
Victorious Athlete: The Vaison Diadumenos, Hadrianic version of 5th century BC Greek original, Winning at the ancient Games, British Museum
Victorious Athlete: The Vaison Diadumenos, Hadrianic version of 5th century BC Greek original, Winning at the ancient Games, British Museum | da Following Hadrian
Roman Statue of a young man (Apollo?). Marble. Roman copy after a Greek original (middle of 1st cent. BCE). Patras, New Archaeological Museum
A Highly Important Hellenistic Life-size Bronze Statue of a Victorious Youth
Follower of Lysippos (fl. 390-320 BC) "Olympic victor (300 BC), bronze, preserved, Malibu, J Paul Getty Museum