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Slave carrying basket detail from the Great Palace mosaic probably from the reign of Justinian I ca mid6th century [1]
Slaying of the Niobids by Apollo and Artemis sarcophagus relief Roman copy [1]
Sleeping Hermaphrodite detail showing erection Roman copy after work attributed to Polykles of Attica ca 160 BC [1]
Sleeping Hermaphrodite Roman copy after work attributed to Polykles of Attica ca 160 BC [1]
Sleeping Satyr Barberini Faun ca 220 BC [1]
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Slave carrying basket detail from the Great Palace mosaic probably from the reign of Justinian I ca mid6th century
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IST043
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Slave carrying basket; detail from the Great Palace mosaic (probably from the reign of Justinian I), ca. mid-6th century
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Slaying of the Niobids by Apollo and Artemis sarcophagus relief Roman copy
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GS280
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Slaying of the Niobids by Apollo and Artemis; sarcophagus relief (Roman copy)
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Sleeping Hermaphrodite detail showing erection Roman copy after work attributed to Polykles of Attica ca 160 BC
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GS296
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Sleeping Hermaphrodite: detail showing erection (Roman copy after work attributed to Polykles of Attica, ca. 160 B.C.)
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Sleeping Hermaphrodite Roman copy after work attributed to Polykles of Attica ca 160 BC
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GS295
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Sleeping Hermaphrodite (Roman copy after work attributed to Polykles of Attica, ca. 160 B.C.)
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Sleeping Satyr Barberini Faun ca 220 BC
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GS293
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Sleeping Satyr (“Barberini Faun”), ca. 220 B.C.