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Hellenistic sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens

Including copies from Roman period

Without small bronzes and small terraccotas, these are separately

Ground floor, Rooms 21 and 28–30 (mostly 29 and 30)

Rooms[edit]

Early Hellenistic sculpture[edit]

Rooms 15, 21, 28, 29

Small Herculaneum Woman[edit]

Roman copy after an original of ca 300 BC, NAMA 1827

3rd and 2nd century BC[edit]

Rooms 21, 29, 30

Antikythera philosopher[edit]

around 240 BC, recovered from the Antikythera shipwreck, NAMA X13400

Fragments of colossal Zeus[edit]

Achaia, 200-150 BC

Artemision jockey[edit]

So-called Artemision jockey. Bronze, ca. 140 BC. Recovered from the sea near Cape Artemision in Euboea. NAMA X15177, Room 21.

Sculpture by Pergamon school[edit]

Wounded Gaul[edit]

Wounded Gaul warrior. Parian marble, late Hellenistic artwork of the Pergamenian school, ca 100 BC. Made by Agasias, son of Menophilos, Found in the Italian Agora on Delos. NAMA 247, Room 29.

1st century BC[edit]

Room 30

Group of Aphrodite[edit]

Group of Aphrodite, Pan and Eroa, classicistic work of 100 BC, found on Delos

A man from Delos[edit]

Bronze portrait head, early 1st century BC

Funerary and votive reliefs[edit]

Room 30

Theatre masks[edit]

Room 30


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