Praxiteles Photos

Praxiteles (395-330 BCE) an ancient Athenian sculptor.

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Roman copy of statue of leaning satyr original by Praxiteles at Glyptothek. Munich, Germany.Roman copy of statue of leaning satyr original by Praxiteles at Glyptothek. Munich, Germany.Marble Aphrodite aka "Venus d'Arles" from antique theater of Arles, France perhaps after original by Praxiteles of Athens at Louvre Museum. Paris, France.Marble Aphrodite aka "Venus d'Arles" from antique theater of Arles, France perhaps after original by Praxiteles of Athens at Louvre Museum. Paris, France.
Roman copy of statue of leaning satyr (c330 BCE) original by Praxiteles at Glyptothek. Munich, Germany.Roman copy of statue of leaning satyr (c330 BCE) original by Praxiteles at Glyptothek. Munich, Germany.Marble Aphrodite aka "Venus d'Arles" (27 BCE - 14 CE) from antique theater of Arles, France perhaps after original by Praxiteles of Athens at Louvre Museum. Paris, France.Marble Aphrodite aka "Venus d'Arles" (27 BCE - 14 CE) from antique theater of Arles, France perhaps after original by Praxiteles of Athens at Louvre Museum. Paris, France.
Marble Aphrodite of type "du Capiole" found at Acqua Traversa near Rome is copy of 3rdC BCE original by Praxiteles of Athens at Louvre Museum. Paris, France.Hermes by Praxiteles in Olympia Museum is circa 340 to 330 BCE and was found during excavation of Temple of Hera in 1877. Greece.

Marble Aphrodite of type "du Capiole" (2ndC CE) found at Acqua Traversa near Rome is copy of 3rdC BCE original by Praxiteles of Athens at Louvre Museum. Paris, France.Hermes by Praxiteles in Olympia Museum is circa 340 to 330 BCE and was found during excavation of Temple of Hera in 1877. Greece.


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