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Marble torso of Eros, Praxiteles, Marble, Roman
Copy of work attributed to Praxiteles
1st or 2nd century CE
Head and part of the back of a marble statue, Praxiteles, Marble, Parian, Roman
Copy of work attributed to Praxiteles
1st or 2nd century CE
Statuette of Aphrodite, Praxiteles, Bronze, Roman
Copy of work attributed to Praxiteles
late 6th century BC–early 4th century AD
Marble head of a youth, Marble, Parian, Greek
Greek
4th century BCE
Dionysos, Bone, Byzantine
Byzantine
4th–6th century
Terracotta oinochoe (jug), Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Greek, Attic
mid-4th century BCE
Terracotta amphora (jug), Terracotta, Roman
Roman
2nd–3rd century CE
Bronze statuette of Aphrodite, Bronze, Greek
Greek
ca. 150–100 BCE
Marble statuette of young Dionysos, Marble, Roman
Roman
1st–2nd century CE
Marble statue of Aphrodite, Marble, Roman
Roman
1st or 2nd century CE
Bronze statuette of Aphrodite, Bronze, Greek
Greek
late 2nd or 1st century BCE
Marble statue of the so-called Stephanos Athlete, Marble, Roman
Roman
late 1st century BCE or 1st century CE
Terracotta statuette of a standing woman, Terracotta, Greek, probably Boeotian
Greek, probably Boeotian
late 4th–early 3rd century BCE
Marble portrait head of Hypereides, Marble, Roman
On loan to The Met
Roman
1st or 2nd century CE
Statue of the Capitoline Aphrodite, marble, Roman
On loan to The Met
Roman
1st–2nd century CE
Sleeping Cupid, Bronze, partially oil-gilt, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
early 16th century
Marble statue of Aphrodite, Marble, Roman
Roman
1st–2nd century CE
Study of a Marble Horse on the Quirinal Hill (“OPVS PRAXITELIS”), Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)  Italian, Red chalk, over leadpoint and stylus underdrawing, with annotations in pen and brown ink, on laid paper
On loan to The Met
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
ca. 1515-16