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==Arundel Marbles== <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px"> Image:So-called Cicero excavated by the Earl of Arundel in Rome between 1613 and 1614 MH.jpg|So-called Cicero excavated by the Earl of Arundel in Rome between 1613 and 1614 Image:Closeup of So-called Cicero excavated by the Earl of Arundel in Rome between 1613 and 1614 MH.jpg|So-called Cicero excavated by the Earl of Arundel in Rome between 1613 and 1614 Image:Man wearing a toga excavated in Rome 1613-1614 and later given the name "Caius Marius" MH.jpg|Man wearing a toga excavated in Rome 1613β1614 and later given the name "Caius Marius" Image:First century CE togate torso bearing a 17th century CE head dubbed Caius Marius by the Earl of Arundel excavated in 1613-1614 CE MH.jpg|First century CE togate torso bearing a 17th-century CE head dubbed Caius Marius by the Earl of Arundel excavated in 1613β1614 CE Image:Statue of a woman with hairstyle dating to the later Roman Republican or Augustan period but body dating to 200-100 BCE MH.jpg|Statue of a woman with hairstyle dating to the later Roman Republican or Augustan period but body dating to 200β100 BCE Image:Closeup of Statue of a woman with hairstyle dating to the later Roman Republican or Augustan period but body dating to 200-100 BCE MH.jpg|Closeup of Statue of a woman with hairstyle dating to the later Roman Republican or Augustan period but body dating to 200β100 BCE Image:The Oxford Bust or "Sappho" with head and torso coming from different statues and probably put together by a sculptor in the 1600s MH.jpg|The Oxford Bust or "Sappho" with head and torso coming from different statues and probably put together by a sculptor in the 1600s Image:The Oxford Bust or "Sappho" with head and torso coming from different statues and probably put together by a sculptor in the 1600s View 2 MH.jpg|The Oxford Bust or "Sappho" with head and torso coming from different statues and probably put together by a sculptor in the 1600s View 2 Image:Portrait of a young man with hairstyle, facial features and long neck pointing to portraits made in the early 100s CE MH.jpg|Portrait of a young man with hairstyle, facial features and long neck pointing to portraits made in the early 100s CE Image:Sphinx commissioned by the Earl of Arundel to partner a Roman Sphinx, 17th century CE MH.jpg|Sphinx commissioned by the Earl of Arundel to partner a Roman Sphinx, 17th century CE Image:Sphinx, Roman, 50-200 CE Arundel Marble MH.jpg|Sphinx, Roman, 50β200 CE. Image:Roman statue of Eros, 100-200 CE Arundel Marble MH.jpg|Roman statue of Eros, 100β200 CE depicting Eros sleeping, his torch turned down, a symbol of death used in many Roman memorials. Image:Closeup of Roman statue of Eros, 100-200 CE Arundel Marble MH.jpg|Closeup of Roman statue of Eros, 100β200 CE depicting Eros sleeping, his torch turned down, a symbol of death used in many Roman memorials. Image:Fragment of a marble sarcophagus depicting two drunken boys from a Bacchic revel, made in Athens 140-150 CE MH.jpg|Fragment of a marble sarcophagus depicting two drunken boys from a Bacchic revel, made in Athens 140β150 CE </gallery>
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