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Marble statue of Silenus cradling the infant Dionysus, LouvreMarble statue of Silenus cradling the infant Dionysus. Roman copy of a bronze original by Lysippos. Borghese Collection, now in the Louvre. Fauni statua vetus marmorea
Marble statue of Apollo Belvedere. Greek god Apollo in strophium, chlamys and sandals, with bow and quiver of arrows. Belvedere Apollo, Apollo of the Belvedere, or Pythian Apollo
Sleeping Hermaphroditus, or the Borghese HermaphroditusSleeping Hermaphroditus, ancient marble sculpture depicting Hermaphroditus. Child of Aphrodite and Hermes. Part of the Borghese Collection, now in the Louvre
Marble statue of the Roman goddess Flora with garlandMarble statue of Flora with garland, Roman Goddess of flowers and of the season of spring, Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris. Florae statua vetus marmorea
The Borghese Gladiator, Louvre, Paris. Hellenistic marble sculpture depicting a swordsman fighting a mounted warrior, possibly Achilles fighting an Amazon, created at Ephesus about 100 BC
Statue of Roman god Pan and the shepherd Daphnis. Also identified as Pan and Apollo, Marsyas and Olympos, Satyr and Boy. From the Farnese collection, now in the National Museum at Naples
Statue of Antinous, Greek youth, favourite of Emperor Hadrian. Antinoi statua vetus marmorea
Statue of Roman goddess Magna Mater with mural crownStatue of seated Roman goddess Magna Mater with mural crown. Cybele or Kybele, Anatolian mother goddess. Cybeles statua vetus marmorea
Statue of Roman moon goddess Luna holding a torch, wearing a billowing chiton, a crescent moon in her hair. Roman copy of a 4th century BC Greek statue of Selene. Also known as Diana Lucifera
Statue of Roman goddess Athena Pallas, with crown, breastplate aStatue of Roman goddess Athena Pallas, with crown, ornate breastplate with serpents and and spear
A caryatid from an unknown building in RomeA caryatid, sculpted female figure serving as a column or pillar. Caryatis vetus marmorea
Statue of the Discophoros by PolyclitusStatue of the Discophoros, Roman copy of a bronze sculpture by the classical Greek sculptor Polyclitus. Discobuli statua vetus marmorea
Statue of the Greek god Dionysus as an old manStatue of Dionysus Sardanapalus, Neo-Attic statue of the Greek god Dionysus as an old man with ivy wreath and long beard. Roman copy of a Greek orirginal from the 4th century BC, now in the Vatican
Statue of Seneca, Roman Stoic philosopher, seated, from the Palazzo Spada in Rome. Perhaps the Greek philosopher Aristotle or even a generic philosopher. Senecae statua vetus marmorea
Statue of a captured Barbarian king, 2nd century ADStatue in Lucullan marble of a captured Barbarian king, 2nd century AD, now in the courtyard of the Palazzo de Conservatori, Capitolini Museums. Regis Captivi statua vetus marmorea
The Farnese Hercules, Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples
Statue of Meleager, mythical hero of Aetolia, with his hunting dog and the head of the Calydonian boar. Copy of a Greek original of the 4th century BC attributed to Skopas. Now in the Vatican
Statue of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Pompey the Great, leading Roman general and statesman. He holds an orb and extends his right arm. Found during the 16th Century in Pompeius Theatre in Rome
Statue of a deity known as Averrunci to the Romans, Apotropaei tA deity known as Averrunci to the Romans, Apotropaei to the Greeks. Their statues stood at Sicyon near the tomb of Epopeus. Averrunci statua vetus marmorea
Statue of the Roman god Jove or Jupiter, seated on an eagle throne. After an original by Phidias for the Temple of Zeus. Iovis statua vetus marmorea
Statue of the Roman goddess Juno from the 2nd century BCStatue of the Roman goddess Juno, wife of Jupiter, from the 2nd century BC. Now in the Vatican. Iunonis statua vetus marmorea
Statue of Flora, Roman goddess of flowers and springStatue of Flora, Roman goddess of flowers, vegetation and spring. Hadrianic era statue found at Hadrian's Villa, now in the Capitoline Museums. Florae statua vetus marmorea
Statue of Hercules with his child TelephosStatue of Hercules, wearing the Nemean lion skin, with his child Telephos. Roman copy of a Greek statue of the 4th century BC. Also known as the Emperor Commodus dressed as Hercules
Statue of a drunken Faun or Satyr holding grapes, wearing a nebris (faun skin), holding a pedum. Fauno rosso, Hadrianic copy in red marble of a Greek original from Hadrian's Villa
Porphyry statue of the goddess Roma triumphans, with spear, helmet and breastplate, now in the Capitolium square, Rome. Romae statua vetus Porphyretica
Statue of Ares/Mars, god of war, by Scopas, seated with sword and helmet, Eros/Cupid at his feet. A Roman copy of a 4th century BC Greek original. Now in the Palazzo Altemps National Roman Museum
Statue of an Amazon woman with bow, quiver of arrows, wearing aStatue of an Amazon woman by Phidias with bow, quiver of arrows, wearing a peplos. Helmet on the ground. Copy of a Greek statue of the 5th century BC now in the Capotoline Museums
Statue of the Tiber River, with oar and cornucopia, LouvreStatue of the Tiber River, with oar and cornucopia, Romulus and Remus at his side. Found in the Temple of Isis and Serapis in Rome, now in the Louvre. Tiberis Fluvii statua vetus marmorea
Statue of a Sleeping Ariadne, also known as CleopatraSleeping Ariadne, also known as Cleopatra, Roman Hadrianic copy of a Hellenistic sculpture of the Pergamene school of the 2nd century BC
Statue of an old centaur, Furietti CentaurStatue of an old centaur by a sculptor from Aphrodisias from the Furietti Centaurs, found in the Villa Adriana, now in the Capitoline Museums. Centauri statua vetus marmorea
Statue of Laocoon and his sons attacked by sea serpentsStatue of Laocoon and his Sons or Gruppo del Laocoonte, Vatican. Trojan priest Laocoön and his sons Antiphantes and Thymbraeus attacked by sea serpents. Laocoontis statua vetus marmorea
Statue of the River Nile leaning on a sphinxStatue of the River Nile as an old man leaning on a sphinx, with cornucopia of fruit, bushel of wheat and 16 children. Found in the Campo Marzio, now in the Vatican
Barberini Faun, now in the Glyptothek in Munich, GermanyBarberini Faun, Fauno Barberini, Sleeping Faun or Drunken Satyr, by an unknown Hellenistic sculptor of the Pergamene school. Now in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany
Statue of a young centaur Nessus with pedum and animal pelt, by a sculptor from Aphrodisias. Syrinx and thyrsos on the supporting column. From the Villa Adriana, now in the Capitoline Museums
Marble statue of a Centaur and Cupid, now in the Louvre. Roman copy of a Greek statue by a sculptor of Aphrodisias, 1st or 2nd century AD. Centauri statua vetus marmorea
Equestrian Statue of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, now in the Capitoline Museums, Rome. Bronze statue erected circa 175 AD. Marci Aurelii statua equestris vetus ex aere
Statue of Zeno of Elea, Greek philosopher and mathematicianStatue of Zeno of Elea, 489-431 BC, Greek philosopher and mathematician famous for his paradoxes. Hellenistic sculpture from 2nd century BC in the Museo Capitolino, Rome
Ancient statue of two young men, Rome. Mistakenly identified as Phaedra, wife of Theseus, embracing her stepson Hyppolytus. Phaedrae et Hippolyti statua vetus marmorea
Statue of Castor, one of the Dioscuri, with horse. Originally at Thermae Constantinianae or the Baths of Constantine, now in the Piazza del Quirinale, Rome. Castoris statua vetus marmorea