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Kritios and Nesiotes (Greek Early Classical), Tyrannicides (Tyrant Slayers), c. 470 BCE |
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Greek Early Classical, The Birth of Aphrodite, c. 470 BCE |
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Greek Early Classical, Hera, c. 550 BCE |
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Greek Early Classical, Head found near Ephesus, c. 550 BCE |
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Greek Early Classical, Athena, Hercules, and Atlas with the Apples of the Hesperides, 470-450 BCE |
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Greek High Classical, Temple of Athena Parthenos (Parthenon), Acropolis, Athens, 450-400 BCE |
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Greek High Classical, Temple of Athena Nike, Acropolis, Athens, c. 450-400 BCE |
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Polykleitos, Spear Bearer (Achilles?)/The Canon, c. 450-400 BCE |
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Phidias and Workshop, Athena Parthenos, Acropolis, Athens, 450-400 BCE |
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Hellenistic, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens, c. 170 BCE |
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Hellenistic, Gaul Killing His Wife in Face of an Enemy, c. 220 BCE |
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Hellenistic, The Altar of Zeus, with Battle of Gods and Giants, c. 175-150 BCE |
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Roman, Pompey the Great, before 50 BCE |
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Roman, Cornelius Gallus (?), c. 30 BCE |
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Roman, Augustus Caesar (Augustus from Primaporta), c. 20 BCE |
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Roman, Livia Drusilla, c. 30 BCE |
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Roman, Livia as Julia Augusta (deified), 40-50 C.E. |
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Roman, Cubiculum (bedroom), Second Pompeiian Style, c. 100–20 BCE |
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Roman, Apollo with Muses Clio and Euterpe, Fourth Pompeiian Style, c. 50– 80 CE |
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Imperial Roman (Hadrian), Pantheon (Temple of the Gods), Rome, c. 130 CE |
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Phidias and Workshop, Three Goddesses, 450-400 BCE |
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Phidias and Workshop, Iris, 450-400 BCE |
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Phidias and Workshop, Panathenaic Procession, 450-400 BCE |
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Roman, Details of chimeras and other fantasies, Fourth Pompeiian Style, c. 50– 80 CE |
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