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The Barberini Faun, or Drunken Satyr, is a Hellenistic era marble statue created by an unknown sculptor of the Pergamum school around 200 BC. e. and depicting a sleeping Faun. It is possible that this is a Roman marble copy of a high quality bronze original from the second half of the 3rd century. BC e. #paris #france #sculpture #louvre #louvremuseum #wallpaper #follow #followforfollowback #followback #followers #париж #франция #скульптура #лувр #обои #обоинателефон #обоидлятелефона #обоинаайфон Roman Marble Statues, Famous Statues Sculpture, Male Statue Greek, Statue Pose Reference, Romanticism Sculpture, Greek Statue Poses, Greek Statues Male, Faun Statue, Statues Reference

The Barberini Faun, or Drunken Satyr, is a Hellenistic era marble statue created by an unknown sculptor of the Pergamum school around 200 BC. e. and depicting a sleeping Faun. It is possible that this is a Roman marble copy of a high quality bronze original from the second half of the 3rd century. BC e. #paris #france #sculpture #louvre #louvremuseum #wallpaper #follow #followforfollowback #followback #followers #париж #франция #скульптура #лувр #обои #обоинателефон #обоидлятелефона…

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Aphrodite of Melos is a Greek sculpture of the goddess Aphrodite made during the Hellenistic Age of Greece. Produced by Alexandros of Antioch around 150-100 BCE, the marble sculpture seeks to give Venus a resemblance of flesh while illustrating her voluptuous charms. The piece is a good example of how Greek sculptors during the Hellenistic Age began to produce more naturalistic and illusionistic pieces compared to the more rational pieces of the Classical Age. Greek Goddess Statue, Hellenistic Art, Greek Mythology Statue, Aphrodite Goddess, Greek Mythology Gods, Roman Statue, Goddess Sculpture, Classic Sculpture, Greek Statues

Aphrodite of Melos is a Greek sculpture of the goddess Aphrodite made during the Hellenistic Age of Greece. Produced by Alexandros of Antioch around 150-100 BCE, the marble sculpture seeks to give Venus a resemblance of flesh while illustrating her voluptuous charms. The piece is a good example of how Greek sculptors during the Hellenistic Age began to produce more naturalistic and illusionistic pieces compared to the more rational pieces of the Classical Age.

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Mask of Tragedy, Detail From Roman Statue, 2nd Century AD,… | Flickr Tragedy Mask, Greek Heroes, Greek Tragedy, Roman Statue, The Muse, Copenhagen Denmark, The Mask, On Stage, Denmark

This magnificently scared-looking face represents the art of Tragedy, especially in the theater. It is part of a statue of Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, who holds the mask with her right hand. Masks like this one were actually worn by actors on stage during Roman times to emphasize the role they were playing. It is thought this particular mask represented the Greek hero Heracles. The statue dates back to the second century AD and was found in the Italian region of Lazio. It came in the…

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Aphrodite (cheveux, en bandeau, ondulé, chignon, bas, ruban, double, lemnisque, demi-nu, himation, demi-drapé, bracelet, sandale) Etat de l'oeuvre : incomplet : le bras droit, l'avant-bras gauche, le bout du nez, la partie des lemnisques, la base du cou manquaient. Les bras, le nez, le cou ont été refaits par Girardon. Le buste et les plis ont été retravaillés par Girardon. De nombreux éclats à l'oreille gauche, sur les plis de l'himation, sur l'épaule gauche ont été complétés. La statue en…

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