Category:Aphrodite with hydria (Ag. S 1654)
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English: Ancient Roman smaller-than-lifesize marble statue of the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite carrying a hydria (water jug), of the "Venus Frejus" (or "Venus Genitrix") sculptural type in the Museum of the Ancient Agora of Athens/Stoa of Attalos, Athens Greece. Circa second century AD. Inventory number S 1654.
Media in category "Aphrodite with hydria (Ag. S 1654)"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Ag. S 1654(1).jpg 1,779 × 3,930; 1.21 MB
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Ag. S 1654(2).jpg 1,638 × 4,504; 1.09 MB
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Ag. S 1654(3).jpg 1,683 × 4,157; 900 KB
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Ag. S 1654(4).jpg 2,758 × 5,337; 1.99 MB
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Ag. S 1654(5).jpg 1,702 × 4,827; 1.28 MB
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Aphrodite Hydrophoros AGMA 01.jpg 3,060 × 4,080; 2.89 MB
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Aphrodite Hydrophoros AGMA 02.jpg 3,060 × 4,080; 2.59 MB
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Aphrodite Hydrophoros AGMA 03.jpg 3,060 × 4,080; 3.08 MB
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Aphrodite Hydrophoros AGMA 04.jpg 3,060 × 4,080; 2.78 MB
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3374 - Athens - Stoà of Attalus - Nymph - Photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto, Nov 9 2009.jpg 1,880 × 2,816; 888 KB
Categories:
- Hydriai in art
- Statues along the Stoa of Attalus
- 2nd-century statues in Athens
- Ancient Roman statues in the Ancient Agora Museum (Athens)
- Objects in the Ancient Agora Museum by inventory number
- Nymphaeum (Athens)
- Venus Genitrix statue types
- Roman copies after Greek originals in Athens
- Statues of Aphrodite in Greece
- Statues with the head missing in Greece
- 2nd-century sculptures of women
- Sculptures of Aphrodite in Athens
- 2nd-century marble statues in Greece
- Statues of standing women in Greece