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  2. Farnese Bull - Wikipedia

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    The Farnese Bull (Italian: Toro Farnese), formerly in the Farnese collection in Rome, is a massive Roman elaborated copy of a Hellenistic sculpture. It is the largest single sculpture yet recovered from antiquity .

  3. Farnese Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Farnese Hercules at the Naples National Archaeological Museum. The Farnese Collection is one of the first collections of artistic items from Greco-Roman antiquity.It includes some of the most influential classical works, including the sculptures that were part of the Farnese Marbles, their collection of statuary, which includes world-famous works like the Farnese Hercules, Farnese Cup ...

  4. National Archaeological Museum, Naples - Wikipedia

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    The museum hosts extensive collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. Their core is from the Farnese Collection, which includes a collection of engraved gems (including the Farnese Cup, a Ptolemaic bowl made of sardonyx agate and the most famous piece in the "Treasure of the Magnificent", and is founded upon gems collected by Cosimo de' Medici and Lorenzo il Magnifico in the 15th century) and ...

  5. Farnese Hercules - Wikipedia

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    The statue is shown in the 1954 film Journey to Italy along with the Farnese Bull. A replica, titled Herakles in Ithaka I , was erected in 1989 on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, NY . The statue was a gift from its sculptor, Jason Seley , a professor of fine arts.

  6. Farnese Artemis - Wikipedia

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    The statue is dated to the 2nd century AD and made of alabaster and painted bronze and appears as a Xoanon, a wooden cult statue. [1] It has a height of 1.30 m (4 ft 3 in). [1] An 1883 English handbook to the museum provides the following description of the statue: 6278. Diana of Ephesus. A statue of Oriental alabaster with bronze extremities.

  7. File:Mishnah-Rambam-B-1492-Naples-HB45891.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,297 × 1,727 pixels, file size: 53.71 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 411 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  8. Dirce - Wikipedia

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    The Farnese Bull The death of Dirce is depicted in a marble statue known as the Farnese Bull , which is now in the collections of the National Archaeological Museum in Naples . The colossal piece, a first-century-AD Roman copy of a second-century-BC Hellenistic Greek original, was first excavated in the 16th century in the Baths of Caracalla .

  9. Category:Farnese Collection - Wikipedia

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