Category:Draped goddess, so-called Ceres (Pio Clementino Museum)
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Italiano: Statua colossale di divinità panneggiata, cosiddetta Cerere o Demetra del Vaticano. Il corpo, degli inizi del II sec. d.C., deriva da un originale del 430-420 a.C. La testa, non pertinente, è di una Hera tipo Hera Borghese, anche essa degli inizi del II sec. d.C.
Media in category "Draped goddess, so-called Ceres (Pio Clementino Museum)"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Cerere o Demetra del Vaticano, II sec., Sala Rotonda del Museo Pio Clementino, Inv. 254.jpg 1,678 × 2,518; 1.88 MB
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Ceres Vatican.JPG 1,536 × 2,048; 815 KB
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Ceres (Pio-Clementino) - replica in Pushkin museum 01 by shakko.jpg 2,593 × 3,692; 2.35 MB
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Ceres (Pio-Clementino) cast in Pushkin museum.jpg 688 × 1,061; 488 KB
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Museo Pio-Clementino Ceres Demeter.jpg 2,304 × 3,072; 2.4 MB
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6722 - Ceres (Museo Pio-Clementino) - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto, 10 June 2011.jpg 1,880 × 2,816; 1.22 MB
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6725 - Ceres (Museo Pio-Clementino) - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto, 10 June 2011.jpg 1,288 × 1,936; 1.01 MB
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Statue of a female with staff in the vatican museum, MVNIFICENTIA PII SEXTI.JPG 2,736 × 3,648; 5.25 MB
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Vatican Museums-5 (161).jpg 3,264 × 4,928; 8.11 MB
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Θεά Δήμητρα Museo Pio-Clementino Ceres Demeter (cropped).jpg 1,788 × 2,974; 1.83 MB
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Կերես դիցուհու արձանը Վատիկանի թանգարանում.jpg 3,800 × 5,067; 14.36 MB
Categories:
- Museum display of the Round Hall (Pio Clementino Museum)
- Statues in the Round Hall (Pio Clementino Museum)
- 2nd-century artworks in the Round Hall (Pio Clementino Museum)
- Marble artworks in the Round Hall (Pio Clementino Museum)
- Findings from Rome in the Round Hall (Pio Clementino Museum)
- Ancient Roman statues in the Pio Clementino Museum (Vatican Museums)
- Statues of Demeter
- Statues of Ceres
- Giovanni Pierantoni
- Roman copies after Greek originals in the Vatican Museums
- 2nd-century statues in the Vatican Museums
- 2nd-century sculptures of women
- Colossal statues in the Vatican City
- Hera Borghese