Sculpture (343 Subjects)
Funerary stele of a mother and her young children.
Hellenistic bust of Aesop from Villa Albani, Rome
The tutor from the Niobids complex, Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
Young women playing a stringed instrument
Roman statue of girl playing astragaloi (knucklebones), kept at Altes Museum, Berlin.
Relief of young man from the Parthenon frieze.
Apollo of Belvedere (Roman statue of Hadrian's era, based on a copper original of the 4th century, possibly by Leochares), Vatican Museums.
Statue of the Capitoline Venus type, from the Capitoline Museums.
Tanagra statuette of seated young woman.
Head of nymph Clytia, British Museum.
Female head from Munich Glyptothek.
Bust of Sappho.
Female sculpture, Vatican museum.
Portrait of Aspasia drawn according to the Vatican bust.
Aphrodite of Knidus (copy of the sculpture by Praxiteles), Munich Glyptothek.
The Eros of Centocelle, Vatican Museums.
Atrium of an ancient Greek house, with the statue of Hestia.
Statue of Dionysus, British Museum, London.
Bust of Hippocrates, Louvre Museum.
Statue of Hermes. Statue of Asclepius.
Imaginary reconstruction of Athens at the age of emperor Hadrian. View from the east.
Diana of Versailles, Louvre Museum.
Imaginary reconstruction of the Acropolis of Athens.
Capitoline Faun, Vatican Museums.
Drawing of sculpture of the Discobolus (Discus-thrower) type, probably based on Townley Discobolus, a copy of Myro's sculpture discovered in Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli and housed today at the British Museum, London. Drawing of sculpture of the Discophoros (Discus-bearer) type, probably based on Townley Discophoros, a copy of the sculpture by Polyclitus, discovered in Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli and housed today at the British Museum, London.
Statue of Hercules of Farnese, by Glycon , probably based on the original by Lysippos, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. Statue of Hermes, Vatican Museums.
Statue of Nike by Paionius, Archaeological Musem of ancient Olympia.
Statue of Hermes by Praxiteles, Archaeological Musem of ancient Olympia.
Imaginary reconstruction of the interior of the temple of Zeus in Olympia, with Phidias's gold and ivory sculpture.