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Lycian Apollo. Reconstituted ivory statue of the 3rd cent. CE, thought to be a copy of the original
Hermes Chthonios, perhaps representing syncretism of Hermes in his Underworld aspect with a deceased
via-appia:Marble female head copied from the Aphrodite of Knidos by Praxiteles (mid-fourth century B
Eduardo Paolozzi, Hermes von Praxiteles 1953National Galleries of Scotland
classical-beauty-of-the-past:Praxiteles and Polykleitos
Roman copy of Praxiteles’ Greek Artemis (4th Century BC), Diana de Gabies (1st Century AD)Imag
classical-beauty-of-the-past:Praxiteles and Polykleitos
jopenb:Statue of Aphrodite, known as the Venus of Arles. Hymettus marble, Roman artwork, imperial pe
art-through-the-ages: PRAXITELES, Hermes and the infant Dionysos, from the Temple of Hera, Olympia,
twitchinghour:Bronze Greek bust of Artemis wearing a lunate crown, Praxiteles (300 BC).Collection of
marmarinos:Detail of a head of Aphrodite, inspired by Praxiteles’s Aphrodite of Knidos. Though the s
charlesreeza:‘The Cleveland Apollo’ (with detached parts) is the only life-size bronze version of th
goryfluff:Ray Toro! Greek Statue!(because of @mcrmp3′s post)refs are praxiteles’ resting satyr type
nemfrog:“The Hermes of Praxiteles : head.” The glory that was Greece. 1915.Internet Archive
Praxiteles Faun, Roman copy of a Greek original of the Late Classicism by Praxiteles, Capitoline Mu
Apollo the Python-Slayer, Praxiteles, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtAlthoug
Small statue of Dionysus, bearded and wreathed with ivy. Roman-era copy (2nd or 3rd cent. CE) after
cma-greek-roman-art: Apollo the Python-Slayer, Praxiteles, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek
cma-greek-roman-art: Apollo the Python-Slayer, Praxiteles, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek
cma-greek-roman-art: Apollo the Python-Slayer, Praxiteles, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek
cma-greek-roman-art: Apollo the Python-Slayer, Praxiteles, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek
thisblueboy:Hermes, Hadrianic copy (early 2nd century AD) of the Greek original bronze by Praxiteles
Head of the comic poet Menander, possibly after a portrait in the theater of Dionysus in Athens by K
Hermes/Mercury seated on a ram. Roman copy (late 2nd/early 3rd cent. CE) after a Greek original by
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