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Hellenistic and Hellenistic influential in Roman sculpture
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Hellenistic and Hellenistic influential in Roman sculpture
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Musée archéologique d'Istanbul
Greek Antiquities

Grèce antique
Grèce hellénistique (circa from 430 to 146 B.C.)

Periode : approx. between the Vth and the Ist century B.C.
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Some Hellenistic rulers bequeathed their kingdoms to Rome after their death. By the second half of the second century BC the whole of the Eastern Mediterranean, including Greece, Macedonia, Anatolia, Syria and Egypt had come under the rule of Rome.

Examples of sculptures from these regions, thus Romanized by peaceful means, share common characteristics with Hellenistic sculpture. In other words, the Roman copied earlier works of art produced and became the bearers of an older sculptural tradition. This transfer can be observed in the objects which have survived to our day.
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Philiskos de Rhodes
Statue of Are, daughter of Neon, from the Sanctuary of Artemis Polo
Statue
IInd century B.C.

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Rekief of a Muse playing cithare
Muse and Spirit of Fine Arts
Bas-relief
IInd century B.C.
Statuette of the mother goddess Cybele
Mitress of Life and Wild Nature
Statuette
IInd century B.C.
Relief for the honour of the tragedy writer Euripides
Bas-relief
Ist century
Statue of Asclepius
God of medicine and Healing
Statue
IInd century B.C.
Statue of a woman from the sanctuary of Artemis Polo
Statue
IInd century B.C.
Statue of a woman from the sanctuary of Artemis Polo
Statue
IInd century B.C.
Statue of Kodis, wife of Philon and daughter of Dionysodore, from the Sanctuary of Artemis Polo
Statue
IInd century B.C.
Statue of a woman from the sanctuary of Artemis Polo
Statue
IInd century B.C.
Statue of Are, daughter of Neon, from the Sanctuary of Artemis Polo
Statue
IInd century B.C.
Votive relief depicting the gods in session
Bas-relief
IIIrd century B.C.
Statue of a young girl
Statue
circa from IInd to Ist century B.C.
Head of Gaia
Symbol of the earth as a universal element
Tête
circa from IIIrd to IInd century B.C.
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