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Rome. Italy. The Ludovisi Cnidian Aphrodite, Palazzo Altemps. Museo Nazionale Romano. . Roman copy of the Greek original by Praxiteles (c. 350 BC)
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Head of Artemis, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the 1st half of the 4th century BC, by Praxiteles. The Greek Goddess of Hunting
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Rome. Italy. The Ludovisi Cnidian Aphrodite, Palazzo Altemps. Museo Nazionale Romano. . Roman copy of the Greek original by Praxiteles (c. 350 BC)
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Head and part of a marble statue of a Satyr Roman copy of a work attributed to Praxiteles. 1st or 2nd century A.D
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Nov. 11, 1970 - 'APHRODITE' FACES TEST OF IDENTITY: Scientific tests may be made in an attempt to identify the battered marble head at the British Museum
Sculpture by Praxiteles of Hermes with the Infant Dionysus, (discovered at Olympia in 1877) set in a border of the modern Greek flag
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Head of Ganymede. Detail from a Roman statue of Ganymede with the eagle, after a Greek original from the Praxiteles school of the 3rd century BC
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Olympia Museum - Peloponnese, Greece
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Aphrodite Braschi, 1st century bC, marble statue, copy after a Greek statue of Praxiteles. Greek and Roman civilisation.  Monaco
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Sculture of Apollo Sauroctone (Apollo the lizard-slayer): a marble replica after a bronze original made by the famous sculptor Praxiteles
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