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Egyptian Art. Cornice Block with relief showing the Baptism of Pharaoh Roman Period. 41- 68 A.D. Sandstone. 1st Cataract, Philae, Temple of Harendotes. Egypt. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York
Egyptian Art. Torso of a Ptolemaic King. Ptolemaic Period. 8Egyptian Art. Torso of a Ptolemaic King, inscribed with cartouches of a late Ptolemy. Ptolemaic Period. 8030 B.C. Basalt. Egypt. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Pre-Columbian art. Aztec. Standard Bearer. 15thearly 16th century. Sandstone, laminated. It comes from the town of Castillo de Teayo in northern Veracruz, Mexico. Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Costumed Figure Pendant. 1st7thPre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Costumed Figure Pendant.1st7th century. Gold.Tolima Culture. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Pre-Columbian Art. Maya. Mexico. Column depicting a man. Dated between VIII-IX centuries. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Greek art. Magna Graecia. Bronze helmet, cuirass and shin guard. Muzzle and horse armor. Apulia Region (Southern Italy). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Lucius Verus Augustus. (130-169). Roman Emperor (161-169). Fragmentary roman marble bust. Antonine period. It comes from a villa in Acqua Traversa (near Rome). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York
Antoninus Pius (86-161). Roman Emperor (138-161). Marble bust. Antonine period. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Lucius Verus Augustus. (130-169). Roman Emperor (161-169). Roman marble bust. Antonine period. It comes from a villa in Acqua Traversa (near Rome). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Faustina Minor or Faustina the Younger (125 / 130-175). EmpresFaustina Minor or Faustina the Younger (125/130-175). Marble portrait of the Empress Faustina the Younger, wife of the emperor Marcus Aurelius. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. united States
Constantine I, The Great (272-337). Roman Emperor. Marble portrait head. Ca. 325-370. Late Imperial. Constantinian period. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with garlands. Eros awakens PsRoman Art. Marble sarcophagus with garlands of oak leaves supported by two erotes and four Victories adorn the front and sides. Medusa heads fill the spaces above the garlands
Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with garlands. Ca. 200-225Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with garlands of oak leaves supported by two erotes and four Victories adorn the front and sides. Medusa heads fill the spaces above the garlands. Ca. 200-225
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 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. 3rd century
Roman Art. Marble strigilated sarcophagus. Ca. 220. Severan period. Decorated with lion heads. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with flying erotes holding a clipeus portrait. At the bottom, the Earth and the Ocean. Dated between 190-200. Severan period. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York
Mosaic. 2nd century. Imperial Period. Woman with a flower sRoman Art. Asia Minor. Mosaic. 2nd century. Imperial Period. It belongs to a house of Daphe, (Antioch, Turkey). In the middle is depicted a woman with a flowers crown in her head
Roman Art. Bust of a priest of the god Serapis. Marble. Data from the years 117-138 Hadrian period. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Roman Art. Relief of a sarcophagus depicting the myth of Endymion and Selene. 2nd century. Detail. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Roman Art. Bronze mask. 2nd centuryRoman Art. Bronze mask used by Roman soldiers during training. 2nd century. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Head of a sacred bull. Bronze. 1st century. Found in OctodurRoman Art. Head of a sacred bull. Bronze. 1st century. Found in Octodure (now Martigny, Switzerland). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays. 1stRoman Art. Couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays. 1st2nd century A.D. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Marble statuette of Dionysos. 3rd century BC. Metropolitan MGreek Art. Early Hellenistic. Marble statuette of Dionysos. 3rd century BC. Dressed with chiton, leather belt panther, goat skin as a cape and Thracian boots. Comes from Koukouvaones (Attica)
Gold phiale. Libation bowl. 4th-3rd century B. C. MetropolitaGreek Art. Hellenistic. Gold phiale. Libation bowl. 4th-3rd century B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Gold armband with female triton holding a small winged ErosGreek art. Hellenistic. Gold armband with female triton holding a small winged Eros. (ca. 200 B.C.). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Gold armband with male triton holding a small winged Eros. (Greek art. Hellenistic. Gold armband with male triton holding a small winged Eros. (ca. 200 B.C.). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Bronze statue of a man dressed with an himation (2nd-1st cenGreek Art. Hellenistic. Bronze statue of a man dressed with an himation (2nd-1st century B.C.). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Demosthenes (384-322 B. C). Greek statesman and orator of ancRoman Art. Imperial Period. Demosthenes (384-322 b.C). Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. Marble head (2nd century b.C.). Copy of an original by Polyeuktos. Metropolitan Museum of Art
Epicurus (c. 341-270 B. C. ). Greek philosopherRoman Art. Imperial Period. Epicurus (c. 341-270 b.C.). Greek philosopher. Marble head (2nd century a.C.). Copy of a Greek statue of the 1st half of the 3rd century B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art
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
Marble column from the Temple of Artemis at Sardis. MetropolGreek art. Hellenistic period. Marble column from the Temple of Artemis at Sardis Turkey. Marble. Dated ca. 300 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Magna Graecia. Bust of a goddess. Fourth century BC. MetropoGreek art. Magna Graecia. Bust of a goddess. Fourth century BC. Marble. It comes from Taranto, Italy. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States