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  2. Roman Signer - Wikipedia

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    Roman Signer (born 1938 in Appenzell, Switzerland) is principally a visual artist who works in sculpture, art installations photography, and video. Early life and career [ edit ]

  3. Roman sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The study of Roman sculpture is complicated by its relation to Greek sculpture. Many examples of even the most famous Greek sculptures, such as the Apollo Belvedere and Barberini Faun , are known only from Roman Imperial or Hellenistic "copies".

  4. Classical sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Leochares: Apollo Belvedere.Roman copy of 130–140 AD after a Greek bronze original of 330–320 BC. Vatican Museums. Classical sculpture (usually with a lower case "c") refers generally to sculpture from Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, as well as the Hellenized and Romanized civilizations under their rule or influence, from about 500 BC to around 200 AD.

  5. Pietà (Michelangelo) - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture was made, probably as an altarpiece, for the cardinal's funeral chapel in Old St Peter's. When this was demolished it was preserved, and later took its current location, the first chapel on the north side after the entrance of the new basilica, in the 18th century. [3] It is the only piece Michelangelo ever signed.

  6. Capitoline Wolf - Wikipedia

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    The she-wolf from the legend of Romulus and Remus was regarded as a symbol of Rome from ancient times. Several ancient sources refer to statues depicting the wolf suckling the twins. Livy reports in his Roman history that a statue was erected at the foot of the Palatine Hill in 295 BC. [7]

  7. Medici lions - Wikipedia

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    The second was made and signed [8] by Vacca, also in marble, as a pendant to the ancient sculpture at a date variously reported as between 1594 and 1598 [4] or between 1570 and 1590. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The pair were in place at the Loggia dei Leoni in 1598 [ 1 ] The pendant was made from a capital that had come from the Temple of Jupiter Optimus ...