1. Hermes and Dionysis, by Praxiteles.
Olympia. Hellenistic copy of 4th Century original.
2. Aphrodite of Knidos, by Praxiteles, c.
340 (Roman copy).
3. Dancing Maenad, by Skopas, c. 350 (Roman
copy).
4. Head from Pediment of the Temple of
Athena Alea, Tegea, by Skopas.
5. Amazonomachy from Mausoleum of
Halikarnassos (detail), c. 350.
6. Apoxyomenos by Lysippos, c. 330 (Roman
copy).
7. Agias, contemporary copy of original
bronze by Lysippos, c. 330, Delphi.
8. Alexander with the Lance, bronze
statuette, possibly after original, by Lysippos, c. 330.
9. Herakles Farnese, Roman-era copy after
Lysippian original.
10. Aphrodite from Melos (Venus de Milo),
c. 100.
11. Sleeping Hermaphrodite, c. 150 (Roman
copy).
12. Bronze Boxer. c. 100-50 BC. Rome.
13. Head of male portrait, from Delos, c.
100-80 BC.
14. Pergamon Altar, East frieze (Zeus vs.
Giant Porphyrion).
15. Pergamon Altar, East frieze (Athena vs.
Giant Alkyoneus.
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