The Chimera of Arezzo. Date disputed, possibly Etruscan, c. 400 BC.
Portrait of King Seuthes III of Thrace, ca. 300 BC. I put this work on this blog before and it generated some discussion, because it is quite remarkable. I noticed that while this is often called a Thracian work, the curator of this exhibit says quite carefully this it is a Hellenistic work found in Bulgaria, implying that he thinks it was made by Greek artists.
The Dancing Satyr, a classical Greek work recently found on the sea floor off Sicily.
Vulcan's Forge, Adriaen de Vries, 1611.
Danaide, Constantin Brancusi, 1918.
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