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Apollo statue found in Pompei
Lycian Apollo. Reconstituted ivory statue of the 3rd cent. CE, thought to be a copy of the original
Statuette of the goddess Artemis/Diana. Unknown Anatolian artist; 1st cent. BCE. Now in the Getty Vi
Small bronze figurine of a wreathed male figure, possibly the god Apollo. An inscription on the leg
Zeus Hurling Lightning Archaic bronze statue from Dodona, circa 530-520 BCE. Glypotothek, Munich. Ph
Statuette (limestone) of a beardless male votary in Greek dress. Artist unknown; late 6th cent. BCE.
Apollo resting on a tripod. Roman copy (1st or early 2nd cent. CE) after a Greek original. Now in
Statue of Fortuna Nemesis, Roman, 2nd-3rd century CE, Aquincum Museum, Budapest. Photo: Szilas via W
Limestone head from the statue of a worshiper of Apollo, bearded and wearing a helmet with upturned
Ancient Greek limestone statuette of a young male votary holding a pyxis (cylindrical vessel with li
Ancient Greek limestone statuette of a male votary. Artist unknown; 6th cent. BCE. From Cyprus; no
A bust of Demeter, here identified with the Egyptian goddess Isis. Unknown Egyptian artist, 1st cen
Small statuette of Hekate found at her temple at Lagina, turkey
Votive statue with Demeter, Kore and Hekate - found Temple of Selinunte, Sicily, circa 580-570 BC
Marble head of a goddess, perhaps a syncretism of Cybele and Tyche (Fortune). Artist unknown; 2nd o
A statue of Zeus. Artist unknown; late Hellenistic period. From Kameiros, Rhodes; now in the Archa
Cult statue of Athena/Minerva, with a face of the so-called “Carpegna Athena” type. Made from alaba
Bronze statuette with silver eyes, depicting the goddess Aphrodite. Artist unknown; 3rd - 1st cent.
Hermes. Roman copy of the Hadrianic period (117-138 CE) after a Greek original of the late 4th cent
Reconstructing a Xoanon (greek cult statue) by Juan Alvarez de Lara
isgandar-deactivated20141116:Poseidon.Bronze. 460s B.C.Athens, National Archaeological Museum.
ancientpeoples: Statue of Athena Parthenos (the Virgin Goddess) Roman, Imperial Period, 2nd or 3rd
Ancient Roman statuette (Dolomitic marble) of the goddess Nemesis, with a “wheel of fortune” in her
Small statue of Dionysus, bearded and wreathed with ivy. Roman-era copy (2nd or 3rd cent. CE) after
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