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Greek and Roman Art

Àite. Greek and Roman Art

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The Museum's collection of Greek and Roman art comprises more than 17,000 works ranging in date from the Neolithic period (ca. 4500 B.C.) to the time of the Roman emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity in A.D. 312. It includes the art of many cultures and is among the most comprehensive in North America. The geographic regions represented are Greece and Italy, but not as delimited by modern political frontiers: much of Asia Minor on the periphery of Greece was settled by Greeks; Cyprus became increasingly Hellenized in the course of its long history; and Greek colonies were established around the Mediterranean basin and on the shores of the Black Sea. For Roman art, the geographical limits coincide with the expansion of the Roman Empire. The department also exhibits the pre-Greek art of Greece and the pre-Roman art of Italy, notably of the Etruscans.

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  • Marble female figure, Marble, Cycladic
  • Fragments of a marble statue of the Diadoumenos (youth tying a fillet around his head), Copy of work attributed to Polykleitos, Marble, Roman
  • Marble statue of a wounded Amazon, Marble, Roman
  • Marble statue of a wounded warrior, Marble, Roman
  • Marble column from the Temple of Artemis at Sardis, Marble, Greek
  • Marble statue of a youthful Hercules, Marble, Island ?, Roman
  • Marble sarcophagus lid with reclining couple, Marble, Roman

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