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Propylaea (Entrance gate), Architect Mnesicles, Acropolis at Athens, 437-432 BCE, Classical Greek Art
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Parthenon, Architects Ictinus and Callicrates, Acropolis at Athens, 448-432 BCE, Classical Greek Art
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East Pediment, Birth of Athena, Supervised by Phidias, Acropolis at Athens, 438-432, Classical Greek Art
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Metopes, Lapiths and Centaurs, Supervised by Phidias, Acropolis at Athens, 447-442 BCE, Classical Greek Art
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Frieze, Acropolis at Athens, Panathenaic procession, 442-438 BCE, Classical Greek Art
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Erechtheion, Classical Greek Art, 421-405 BCE
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Porch of maidens, caryatids, Erechtheion, 421-405 BCE, Classical Greek Art
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Temple of Athena Nike, Architect Callicrates, 450-424 BCE, Classical Greek Art
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Nike fastening her sandal, Balustrade sculpture, 410-407 BCE, Classical Greek Art
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Portrait of Pericles, Classical Sculpture
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Doryphoros (spear-bearer), by Polykleitos, 450 BCE, Classical Greek Sculpture
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Nike by Paionios, Erected in front of Temple of Zeus at Olympia, 420-410 BCE, Classical Greek Sculpture
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Aphrodite of Knidos, by Praxiteles, 330 BCE, Late Classical Greek Art
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Hermes by Praxiteles, from Olympia, 330 BCE, Late Classical Greek |
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Apoxyomenos, by Lysippos, 330 BCE, Late Classical Greek |
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Alexander Mosaic, Copy made in the the 2nd or 1st c. BCE of Greek original painting from 4th c. BCE, artist: Philoxenos of Eretria, Pompeii, Italy, Hellenistic Greek Art. |
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Gaul who has killed his wife and is killing himself, copy from the monument of Attalos I of Pergamon, 230-220 BCE, Rome, Hellenistic Greek Art |
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Dying Gaul, Statue from the monument of Attalos I of Pergamon, 230-220 BCE, Rome, Hellenistic Greek Art. |
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Great Altar of Zeus at Pergamon, with frieze of battle of gods and giants, ca. 180-156 BCE, Rome, Hellenistic Greek Art |
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Zeus fighting Porphyrion and other giants, from the Great Altar of Zeus at Pergamon, 180-156 BCE, Rome, Hellenistic Greek Art |
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Athena fighting Alcyoneus with Ge (goddess of the earth, mother of giants) coming to his aid, from the Great Altar of Zeus at Pergamon, 180-156 BCE, Rome, Hellenistic Greek Art |
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Nike of Samothrace, unknown artist (Pythokritos of Rhodes?), ca 200 BCE, Samothrace, Greece, Hellenistic. |
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Laocoon, by Hagesander, Athenodoros, and Polydoros of Rhodes, Rome, Hellenistic. |
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Apollo of Veii, terracota statue from roof of the temple at Veii, ca. 510 BCE, late Archaic Etruscan Art. |
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Terracota Sarcophagus from Cerveteri (married couple), ca. 520 BCE, Archaic Etruscan Art. |
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Tomb of Hunting and Fishing, Tarquinia, ca. 520 BCE., Archaic Etruscan. |
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Tomb of Lionesses, Tarquinia, ca. 520-510 BCE., Archaic Etruscan. |
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Aulus Metellus (the orator), portrait of an Etruscan with a Roman name, Perguia, early 1st century, BCE., Hellenistic Etruscan Art. |
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Bronze Portrait Head from Delos, Probably 1st Century BCE, Hellenistic Etruscan. |
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Temple of "Fortuna Village," Rome, Late 2nd c. BCE, Roman Republican Architecture. |
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Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, Palestrina, ca. 80 BCE, Roman Republican Architecture. |
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Roman patrician with busts of ancestors, ca. Roman Republican Sculpture. |
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Brutus, an imaginary portrait of the founder of the Republic, Rome, 1st century BCE, Roman Republican Sculpture. |
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Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii, ca. 50 BCE, Roman Painting. |
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Paintings of an initiation into the rites of Dionysos, at the Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii, ca 50 BCE, Roman Painting. |
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Odyssey landscapes from a house in Rome, late 1st century BCE, Roman Painting. |
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Portrait of Julius Caesar, ca. 50 BCE, Roman Art of the Julio-Claudian period. |
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Statue of Augustus, from the Villa of Livia at Prima Porta, 1st century A.D. Roman Art from the Julio-Claudian Period. |
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Ara Pacis, Rome, 13-19 BCE, Roman Art of the Julio-Claudian Period. |
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Sacrifice of Aeneas, Ara Pacis, Rome, 13-9 BCE, Roman Art of the Julio-Claudian Era |
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Mother Earth or Mother Italy, Ara Pacis, Rome 18-9 BCE, Roman Art of the Julio-Claudian Era. |
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Procession of members of imperial family, Ara Pacis, Rome, 13-9 BCE, Roman Art of the Julio-Claudian Era. |
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Forum of Trajan, with Basilica Ulpia, Built by Apollodorus of Dasmascus, The Imperial Fora, Rome, Dedicated 113 CE |
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Reliefs of Column of Trajan, showing Dacian wars, Trajan addressing troops Battle of Romans and Dacians, with Jupiter aiding Built Apollodorus of Damascus, The Imperial Fora, Rome, Dedicated 113 CE |
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Portrait of Vespasian, ca. 75 CE, The Flavian Dynasty, Rome. |
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Arch of Titus, Roman Forum, ca. 81-96, The Flavian Dynasty, Rome. |
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Triumph of Titus in a Chariot, Arch of Titus, The Flavian Dynasty, ca. 81-96 AD, Rome |
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Spoils of Jerusalem, Arch of Titus, The Flavian Dynasty, ca. 81-96, Rome. |
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Colosseum (Flavian amphitheater), The Flavian Dynasty, Rome, 72-81 CE. |
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Pantheon, Rome, Roman Art: Second Century AD, 118-136 CE, Built under Hadrian. |
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Baths of Carcalla, Rome, Roman Art: Second Century AD, 211-217 CE |
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Porphyry tetrarchs, built into the Basilica of St. Mark in Venice, ca. 300 CE, Late Imperial art: 4th Century CE. |
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Basilica of Maxentius and Costantine, Rome, Late Imperial art: 4th Century CE |
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Colossal head of Constantine, fragment of a statue from Basilica, ca. 315 CE, Late Imperial art: 4th Century CE. |
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Arch of Constantine, Rome, 312-315 CE, Late Imperial Art: 4th Century CE. |
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