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Piazzi Madonna ( Virgin and Child ), 1420-1430s. Artist: DonatelloPiazzi Madonna ( Virgin and Child ), 1420-1430s. From the Staatliche Museum, Berlin
Bust of Louis XIV, Salon de Diane, Grand Apartment, Chateau de Versailles, France, 17th century
Hercules and Diomede, c mid 16th century (?). Artist: Vicenzo di Raffaello de RossiHercules and Diomede, c mid 16th century (?). From the Room of the 500, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy
Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher. Plato (c428-c348 BC) was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. His most famous work is The Republic, in which he outlines his vision of an ideal state
Pythagoras, Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, 6th century BC. Portrait bust. As a philosopher, Pythagoras (c580-c500 BC) promoted the doctrine of the transmigration of souls
Cyrene crowned by Libya, c120-140. Marble inscribed relief of the nymph Cyrene, overpowering a lion, and being crowned by Libya. At British Museum
Man and woman, bas-relief, marble, Capitoline Museum
Combat between two gladiators, Roman relief from Epheseus, c3rd century. Marble, At Pergamon Museum, Berlin
Roman marble sculpture of Cupid and Psyche, Ostia, Italy, c2nd century. Statue of lovers embracing, House of Cupid and Psyche
Ancient marble bust of Emperor Caracalla, 212-217. A marble bust of emperor Caracalla found during the construction of the Via dei Fori Imperiali, now in the collections of the Capitoline Museums
Jonah and the Whale, early Christian Sarcophagus, Roman Marble, 4th century. At Vatican Museums
Parthenon Frieze, Elgin Marbles, Sacrifice Procession with Ram, c5th century BC. Artist: PhidiasParthenon Frieze, Elgin Marbles, Sacrifice Procession with Ram, c5th century BC. The Parthenon frieze is a high-relief pentelic marble sculpture created to adorn the upper part of the Parthenon
Christ shown as Apollo with Lyre, Byzantine, 4th century. Greek Marble at Byzantine Museum Athens
Demosthenes. Greek Orator & Statesman, 384-322 BCDemosthenes, Greek Orator and Statesman, 384-322 BC. Demosthenes (384-322 BC) was a prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens. Roman Portrait Bust at Capitoline Museum, Rome
Sappho, Greek Lyric Poetess, born c600BC, c5th century BCSappho. Greek Lyric Poetess, born c600 BC, c5th century BC. Roman copy of a Greek original of the 5th century BC
Pericles, Greek statesman, c490-429 BC. Marble Bust of Pericles, a prominent and influential Greek statesman, orator and general of Athens during the Golden Age. Vatican Museum
Marble head of Diocletian, 3rd centuryMarble head of Diocletian from Izmit in Turkey, now in the Archaeological Museum in Turkey, 3rd century
Statue of seated man said to be Herodotus, Ancient Greek historian. Herodotus (c485-425 BC) is often called the Father of History
Alexander the Great, Macedonian king and soldier. In only 13 years, Alexander III of Macedon (c356-323 BC) conquered a vast empire stretching from the Mediterranean to India
Stone lectern, 14th centuryStone lectern in the ruins of the Bibi-Khanum Mosque. It is made of marble, and eight feet long, 14th century
Roman marble head of Claudius, 1st century BCRoman marble head of the Emperor Claudius, 1st century BC
Roman marble head of Seneca, 1st century BCRoman marble head of the philosopher and politician Seneca, 1st century BC
The Venus of Rhodes, 1st centuryThe Venus of Rhodes, a Hellenistic statuette of Aphrodite bathing, 1st century
The marriage of Zeus and Hera, 5th century BCA metope of the marriage of Zeus and Hera, from temple E at Selinunte. The head and arms are made of Parian marble, and set in limestone
Actaeon being devoured by Artemis dogs, 5th century BCA metope showing Actaeon being devoured by Artemis dogs, from temple E at Selinunte. The head and arms are made of Parian marble, and set in limestone
Cycladic marble seated figure holding a cup from the Goulandris collection
Marble bust of King Charles II, 17th century. Artist: Honore PelleMarble bust of King Charles II (29 May 1630 - 6 February 1685) by Honore Pelle, from the V&A Museums collection in London, 17th century
Head of a bearded Man, 1312-1314. Artist: Pisano, Giovanni (c. 1250-c. 1315)Head of a bearded Man, 1312-1314. Found in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
Cycladic marble figure, 25th century BCCycladic bronze age marble figure From the British Museums collection, 25th century BC
Marble Roman relief of a boy and a horse, Hadrians villa, 1st centuryMarble Roman relief of a boy and a horse, from Hadrians (24 January 76 - 10 July 138) villa in Tivoli. The style is imitating classical Greek designs of the 5th century
Phoenician inscription, fragment of a marble pedestal, 4th century BCTwo lines of a Phoenician inscription from a fragment of a marble pedestal, 400 BC - 375 BC. The text commemorates the dedication of gold plating to the god Reshef-Mikal by Milkyaton
Shot of Trajans column, showing the Dacian wars, 2nd century
Scene from Trajans column, showing the Dacian wars, 2nd century
Scene from Trajans column, River Tiber personified and pontoon bridge, 2nd centuryScene from Trajans column, showing a detail of the River Tiber personified and a pontoon bridge, 2nd century
Scene from Trajans column, Rome. Showing the loading of ships, 2nd centuryScene from Trajans column, Rome. Showing the loading of ships at a wharf, 2nd century
Greek marble horses head, c. 5th century BCGreek marble horses head, recovered from the sea-bed off of Greece. In the National Museum in Athens, c.5th century BC
Michelangelos statue of Moses, 16th centuryMichelangelos Moses (6 March 1475 - 18 February 1564), from the church of St Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, 16th century
The monument to Victor Emmanuel II in Rome, 19th century. Artist: Giuseppe SacconiThe monument to Victor Emmanuel II (14 March 1820 - 9 January 1878) in Rome. He was the first King of unified Italy, and was proclaimed King in 1861, and made Rome his capital in 1870
Roman depiction of a centaur in a Bacchic procession, 2nd centuryDepiction of a centaur in a Bacchic procession from a Roman sarcophagus, in the National Museum in Rome, 2nd century
Detail of a Roman sarcophagus, 2nd centuryDetail of a Roman sarcophagus from the National Museums collection in Rome
Statue of the Emperor Augustus, 2nd centuryStatue of the Emperor Augustus (September 23, 63 BC - August 19, 14 AD) from Livias Villa at Prima Porta, Rome, 2nd century
Detail of Trajans column, showing resupplyingDetail of Trajans (18 September 53 ? 9 August 117) column, showing resupplying from ships
Detail of Trajans column, showing surrender to the Romans, 2nd centuryDetail of Trajans (18 September 53- 9 August 117) column, showing Dacian chiefs surrendering to the Romans, 2nd century
Roman marble head of an elderly lady, 1st century BCRoman marble head of an elderly lady. The hairstyle is characteristic of the portraits of the time of Octavia (69 BC-11 BC), sister of Augustus (September 23, 63 BC- August 19, 14 AD)
Sculpture of the Emperor Augustus as the Pontifex Maximus, 1st century BCSculpture of the Emperor Augustus (September 23, 63 BC - August 19, 14 AD) as the Pontifex Maximus, the high priest of Rome, 1st century BC
Greek sculpture of a girl playing a flute, 5th century BCGreek sculpture in marble of a girl playing a flute, from the end of the Ludovisi Throne, from the National Museums collection in Rome, 5th century BC
Cycladic harp-player made of marbleCycladic harp-player from Keros, made of Parthian marble. From the National Archaeological Museums collection in Athens
Marble head of Julia, wife of Tiberius Caesar, 1st century BCMarble head of Julia (30 October 39 BC - AD 14), wife of Tiberius Caesar (16 November 42 BC - 16 March 37 AD) from Hungary. Now in the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, 1st century BC