Marble head of Athena: The so-called Athena Medici, Roman, Mid-Imperial, Antonine period
[Until 1919, with Paul Hartwig, Rome]; by 1922, collection of Hamilton Easter Field, New York; by 1954, collection of Robert Laurent, Bloomington, Indiana; until 1973, collection of Otto J. Brendel, New York; 1973-2007, collection of Cornelia Foss (Otto J
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Royal-Athena Galleries, Art of the Ancient World, Volume XXI
Marble head of Athena: The so-called Athena Medici, Roman
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Dynasty and Empire in the Age of Augustus
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The Cult Statues of the Pantheon The Journal of Roman Studies
Marble head of Athena: The so-called Athena Medici, Roman
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Art of the Ancient World - Royal-Athena Galleries
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Object of the Day - Saint Louis Art Museum
Marble head of Athena: The so-called Athena Medici — Google Arts
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Antonine monumental Tuscan-Doric column in Rome supposedly