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  2. Category : Ancient Greek and Roman colossal statues

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    Colossal statues which were examples of Ancient Greek sculpture or Roman sculpture. Colossal statues are defined as large statues of figures of humans or animals. As a rough guide, "colossal" means two times lifesize or more in this context. [1

  3. Golden Bust of Marcus Aurelius - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Bust of Marcus Aurelius was discovered on April 19, 1939 in Avenches, in western Switzerland.Measuring 33.5 centimetres (13.2 in) high and weighing 1.59 kilograms (3.5 lb), it is the largest known metal bust of a Roman emperor and is considered one of the most important archaeological finds in Switzerland.

  4. Bust of Augustus with Gemmed Crown - Wikipedia

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    Roman Empire The Bust of Augustus with Gemmed Crown is a Roman Bust depicting the first emperor of the Roman Empire , Augustus . Discovered in 1889, it is currently displayed at the Capitoline Museums , at the Capitoline Hill , in Rome , Italy .

  5. Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius - Wikipedia

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    The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius (Italian: statua equestre di Marco Aurelio; Latin: Equus Marci Aurelii) is an ancient Roman equestrian statue on the Capitoline Hill, Rome, Italy. It is made of bronze and stands 4.24 m (13.9 ft) tall.

  6. Roman sculpture - Wikipedia

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    This revolution in style shortly preceded the period in which Christianity was adopted by the Roman state and the great majority of the people, leading to the end of large religious sculpture, with large statues now only used for emperors, as in the famous fragments of a colossal acrolithic statue of Constantine, and the 4th or 5th century ...

  7. Muri statuette group - Wikipedia

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    The statues are believed to be the idols worshiped at the temple of the regio Arurensis – the religious association of the region of the river Aar – whose name is inscribed on the pedestal of the Naria statue. [1] The temple belonged to a large Roman estate. [2] At an unknown time, probably to protect them against some threat, the statues ...