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1st century BC Greco-Roman Neo-Attic school sculptor
Pasiteles (Ancient Greek: Πασιτέλης; sometimes called Pasiteles the Younger) was a Neo-Attic school sculptor from Ancient Rome at the time of Julius Caesar
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Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
mid-1st-century AD Roman copy of a 1st-century BC Greek original from the school of Pasiteles. Surviving coinage of Cleopatra's reign includes specimens from every
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Figure in Greek mythology
Orestes and Pylades, attributed to Pasiteles school
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Orestes and Pylades, attributed to Pasiteles school
Homosexuality in ancient Greece
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Ancient Roman marble sculpture of a nude female in sandals and a diadem
mid-1st-century AD Roman copy of a 1st-century BC Greek original from the school of Pasiteles. Its provenance has been characterized both as a Ptolemaic-Egyptian commission
Esquiline_Venus
century AD Roman copy of a 1st century BC Greek original from the school of Pasiteles. Pucci 2011, p. 201 affirms that "to give Cleopatra a white complexion
Death_of_Cleopatra
Encyclopedia written by Pliny the Elder
Athens. In the indices to XXXIII–XXXVI, an important place is assigned to Pasiteles of Naples, the author of a work in five volumes on famous works of art
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Sculptural type
original on 30 November 2005. Retrieved 20 July 2022. Charles Waldstein, 'Pasiteles and Arkesilaos, the Venus Genetrix and the Venus of the Esquiline', The
Venus_Genetrix_(sculpture)
Sculpture of the Hellenistic culture of antiquity
Farnese Bull, 2nd century BC, Roman copy. Example of the second phase. Pasíteles: Atalanta, 1st century BC, Greek original. Example of the third phase
Hellenistic_sculpture
Venus de' Medici (1st century BC); and Pasiteles, author of the Boy with Thorn. Stephanos, a disciple of Pasiteles, was the author of the Athlete of Albani
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Topics referred to by the same term
Menelaus, pupil of Stephanus (fl. 33 BC) sculptor in the workshop of Pasiteles in the time of Caesar Augustus Menelaus of Alexandria, a Hellenistic mathematician
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British poet and critic (1840–1901)
William Strang. After Cosmo's death, his poetical output was completed by Pasiteles the Elder and other Poems (including The Christ upon the Hill). In 1868
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Ancient Roman sculptural group
that the statute group was originally created by the ancient sculptor Pasiteles. The work is an outstanding example of neo-Attic eclecticism frequent
Castor_and_Pollux_(Prado)
century author of Ethnica, a geographical dictionary Stephanus, a pupil of Pasiteles (fl. 33 BCE), sculptor in the time of Caesar Augustus Stephen Aaron-Sipple
List of people with given name Stephen
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Art of the Augustan and Julio-Claudian periods of Roman history
[citation needed] Fine Roman metalwork largely followed Greek artists such as Pasiteles, who also wrote several books on chasing. In the period of Augustus, this
Augustan and Julio-Claudian art
Augustan_and_Julio-Claudian_art
1734 opera by Handel
Orestes and Pylades, attributed to Pasiteles school
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Holy Sacred Fire; Hawan
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Good-looking; Handsome
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Very Gentle and Generous Person
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Good.
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A river
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