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She Wolf, 33” high Bronze, considered Etruscan Wolf was cast 500-480 BCE (2006 study of the She Wolf shows that the bronze sculpture was cast during the 12 th Century CE) Twins were made in 15 th Century CE Museo Capitolino, Rome
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Apollo of Veii Terracotta, 550-520 BCE Etruscan 70.5” Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome, Italy
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Sarcophagus from Cerveteri 520 BCE Terracotta, 6’7” length Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome, Italy
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Aulus Metallus, The Orator, 80 BCE Etruscan, Bronze 71” Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence
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Pont du Gard Late 1 st Century BCE, Nimes, France
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Augustus of Primaporta, early 1 st century CE Perhaps a copy of a bronze statue of 20 BCE Marble, originally colored 80” tall
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Ara Pacis Auguste, Rome, 13-9 BCE Marble, 34’5” x 38” Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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Sardonyx cameo depicting the glorification of Caesar Augustus. He is sitting next to the goddess Roma, and both are trampling the armor of defeated enemies. Now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, it was probably carved during the reign of Caligula (AD 37 – 41). It is one of the most impressive carved cameos of a series of Roman gems representing imperial personages.cameoAugustus Caligula
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Young Woman Writing, detail of wall painting from Pompeii, before 79 CE
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Arch of Titus (81-90 AD) who ruled (79-81 AD) after he captured Jerusalem in 70, Forum in Rome.
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Flavian Amphitheater, Rome 72-80 CE
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A Young Flavian Woman 90 CE Marble, 25” high Museo Capitolino, Rome
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Column of Trajan, Rome Marble, 117 CE 125’ tall
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Pantheon, 118-128 CE Rome
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Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius 176 CE Bronze, originally gilded 11’6” high Museo Capitolino, Rome
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The Tetrarchs, Porphyry, 51” Brought from Constantinople in 1204 Installed in the corner of the façade of St. Mark’s Cathedral, Venice
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Constantine the Great, marble fragment from the colossus 8' h, late Empire period early 4th century CE Museo Capitolino, Rome
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