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Socrates (c 469399 BC). Classical Greek Athenian philosopheSocrates (c.469-399 BC). Classical Greek Athenian philosopher. Bust. Found at Piazza Venezia. 1st. century. Pentelic marble. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy
Arch of Titus. Rome. ItalyRoman Art. Arch of Titus. Erected in the year 81 to commemorate the conquest of Titus against the Jews. It features carved scenes of the conquest and subsequent destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70)
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Sarcophagus of mourning women. 4th century BC. From Royal NeSarcophagus of mourning women. 4th century BC. Pentelic marble. From Royal Necropolis of Sidon. Chamber I. Archaeological Museum. Museum of Ancient Orient. Istanbul. Turkey
Funerary stele of Sosias and Kephisodoros. 410 BC. DetailFunerary stele of Sosias and Kephisodoros. Detail of two soldiers. 410 BC. Pentelic marble. Found at Athens, Greece. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Cow. Pentelic marble. Copy after a bronze statue by Myron (4Roman Art. Italy. Cow. Pentelic marble. Copy after a bronze statue by Greek sculptor Myron (460-440B.C.). Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy
South Frieze of the Parthenon. The Acropolis, Athens, GreeceSouth Frieze of the Parthenon. Cavalry. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece. 438-432 BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Parthenon. Elgin Marbles. Cavalcade. South FriezeParthenon. Elgin Marbles. South Frieze. Cavalcade. Detail. Acropolis, Athens, Greece. 438-432 BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Base with maenads dancingBase with dancing maenads. Pentelic white marble. Modified roman copy after a original greek of 5th century BC. Sciarra Collection. Roman National Museum. Palazzo Massimo. Rome. Italy
Greek Art. Greece. 5th century BCE. Pentelic marble funerary stele with relief depicting a scene of farewell between a boy and a man. Found in Athens. Dated to 400 BC. National Archaeological Museum
Greek Art. Greece. Bust of Asclepius. Pentelic marble. Bust. Copy of the 2nd century BCE. Replica of the statue of Asclepius that Scopas carved between 350-300 BC
Taurobolium Altar. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. GTaurobolium Altar (360-370) with relief depicting the goddess Cybele enthroned with Demeter (right) flanked by Persephone Kore and Iacchus. Probably from Chalandri. National Archaeological Museum
Greek Art. Kore. VI century B. CGREEK ART. VI B.C. GREECE. KORE in pentelic marble. Dated in 520 b.C. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece
Herma of Caryatid. Pentelic marble. Archaic style. AugustanRoman Art. Italy. Herma of Caryatid. Detail. Pentelic marble. Archaic style. Augustan age. Found in the Gardens Maecenas near the Auditorium, Rome. Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy
Fountain in the form of a horn-shaped drinking cup (rhyton)Roman Art. Fountain in the form of a horn-shaped drinking cup (rhyton) signed by Pontios Marble. Early Augustan period. 1st. century B.C. Pentelic marble. It comes from Rome. Capitoline Museums
Greece. Athens. Propylaea. Monumental entrance to the sacred precinct of the Acropolis. Built between 437-432 B.C. by order of Pericles and according Mnesicles project
Basin with reliefs of a marine procession (Thiasos). Rome. IBasin with reliefs depicting a procession (Thiasos) with Tritons and Nereids with weapons forged by Hephaestus for Achilles. Pentelic marble. Found in the Hospital of the Holy Spirit (Rome). 120 BC
Statue of Telesphorus child. National Archaeological MuseumStatue of Telesphorus (3rd century) depicted as a child. Pentelic marble. From the Sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidaurus. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with the contest between the Muses and the Sirens. The deities Athena, Zeus, and Hera, assembled at the far left, preside over a musical contest. Coat of Arms
Roman Art. Marble head of a Greek general. 1st-2nd century A.D. Copy of a Greek bronze statue of the middle of the 4th century B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Head of a bearded god in Pentelic marble probably depicting Zeus or Hermes. It seems a work by parian sculptor Euphron. Dated between 450-440 B.C. Eetioneia sanctuary in Piraeus