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Juno goddess
Juno goddess












Greek-Roman and Etruscan sculpture art, wood engravings. 216 AD (Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples) 13) Augustus of Prima Porta, marble sculpture, 1st century AD (Vatican Museums) 14) Egyptian goddess Isis, marble sculpture, Hadrianic period 117-138 AD (Capitoline Museum, Rome) 15) Relief from the Tituis Arch (Roman Forum, Rome).

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350 - 325 BC (Vatican Museums) 8) Agrippina the Elder (14 BC - 33), Roman marble statue (Vatican Museums) 9) Etruscan boy with a goose, Etruscan bronze statue (Dutch National Museum of antiquities, Leiden, Netherlands) 10) Statue of Young Centaur signed by Aristeas and Papias, marble sculpture, Hadrianic period 117-138 AD (Capitoline Museum, Rome) 11) Borghese Gladiator, Greek marble sculpture by Agasias of Ephesus, about 100 BC (Musée du Louvre, Paris) 12) Farnese Hercules, marble sculpture by Glykon (reproduced from the original by Lysippos), c. 120 - 140, copy of bronze original of ca.

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Greek-Roman and Etruscan sculpture art, wood engravings, published 1897 Greek Roman and Etruscan sculpture art: 1) Dancing Faun from Pompeii, bronze statue (Naples National Archeological Museum, Italy) 2) Wine Pot, Naples 3) Faun with the infant Bacchus, bronze statue, Naples 4) Medicean Venus, marble sculpture, 1st century BC, by Kleomenes (?), after the original by Praxiteles from the beginning of 3rd century BC (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence) 5) Equestrian statue of Marcus Nonius Balbus, marble sculpture, 2nd half of the 1st century BC (Naples, National Archaeological Museum) 6) Cesi Juno, Roman marble copy of earlier Hellenistic work (Capitoline Museum, Rome) 7) Apollo Belvedere, marble sculpture, ca.














Juno goddess