Statue of doryphoros or spear bearer by the greek sculptor polykeitos.
Roman marble torso sculpture.
Classical roman carved marble sculpture of a venus torso.
1192 of the vatican museums.
Could be mounted to stand.
The belvedere torso is a fragmentary marble statue of a nude male known to be in rome from the 1430s and signed prominently on the front of the base by apollonios son of nestor athenian who is unmentioned in ancient literature.
Greek and roman sculpture from the santa barbara museum of art may 24 2016 ongoing getty center a monumental marble torso of dionysos is on loan to the getty museum as a highlight of a special installation celebrating the ancient greek and roman marble and bronze sculptures from the santa barbara museum of art s collection.
The metropolitan museum of art.
Marble head and torso of athena 1st 2nd century a d.
It is now in the museo pio clementino inv.
Tampa museum of art gift of the sahlman family 2005 010.
Classic roman villas featured marble sculptures and statues in their gardens and loggias.
19th century in statuario marble.
His head and body recall a 5th century b c e.
On view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 159.
This set of figures represents the best of the ancient classical sculpture.
19th century roman classical marble torso of a venus.
It was once believed to be a 1st century bc original but is now believed to be a copy.
By later antiquity there was even a move towards impressionism using tricks of light and abstract forms.
This celebrated marble torso a fragment of a statue found in rome at the end of the 15 th century came into the vatican collections between 1530 and 1536.
The first artwork purchased by the tampa museum of art was an ancient greek vase an attic black figure column krater bought in 1981 and this has remained an important area of collecting for the museum ever since.
Sculpture torso of venus statuary marble 19th centuryitalyfemale torso carved in marble classical representative of venus in white statuary marble of the 20th century comes from my private collection the sculpture in its being presents itself unbroken intact and mounts a base in precious montaione onyx it only finds wear.
Instead augustus is presented as an idealized figure with an athletic body more representative of a classical greek sculpture than a realistic roman emperor.
Strict verism is rejected here.
The goddess athena is rendered as a beautiful young woman.
Many of these were copies of ancient greek originals which focused on the youthful perfection of the male or female body.