Ceramic sarcophagus cast (Version 2)
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- [19th century]
Ceramic sarcophagus cast (Version 2)
Ceramic sarcophagus cast (Version 3)
Ceramic sarcophagus cast (Version 4)
Plaster seal featuring portrait of Charles Dowell (Version 1)
Plaster seal featuring portrait of Charles Dowell (Version 2)
Sculptured nativity scene (Version 1)
Sculptured nativity scene (Version 2)
Sculptured nativity scene (Version 3)
Sculptured nativity scene (Version 4)
Sculptured nativity scene (Version 5)
Bourdon memorial bronze (Version 1)
Bourdon memorial bronze (Version 2)
Bourdon memorial bronze (Version 3)
Plaster maquette of bust of Sir John Richmond (Version 1)
Plaster maquette of bust of Sir John Richmond (Version 2)
Plaster maquette of bust of Sir John Richmond (Version 3)
Plaster maquette of bust of Sir John Richmond (Version 4)
Plaster maquette of bust of Sir John Richmond (Version 5)
Plaster cast of Antinous (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of Antinous (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Antinous (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of Apoxyomenos (Vatican Apoxyomenos)
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 15th June 2018.
Original: An athlete, caught in the familiar act of scraping sweat and dust from his body with the small curved instrument that the Romans called a strigil. This cast is of the legs of the cast only. Original currently in the collection of the Museo Pio-Clementino in the Vatican, Rome, Italy.
Plaster cast of Augustus of Primaporta (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of Augustus of Primaporta (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Augustus of Primaporta (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of the Belvedere Apollo (also called Pythian Apollo)
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 15th June 2018.
Original: The Apollo is thought to be a Roman copy of Hadrianic date (120 - 140 BC) of a lost bronze original made between 350 and 325 BC by the Greek sculptor Leochares. Statue depicts the Greek god Apollo, who has just overtaken the serpent Python, the cthonic serpent of Delphi. Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun; truth and prophecy; archery; medicine, healing and plague; music, poetry, and the arts; and more. Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto, and has a twin sister, the chaste huntress Artemis. Listed in first catalogue of casts as Greco-Roman and from the Vatican Museum, and purchased from D. Brucciani. Original currently in the collection of the Vatican Museum, Rome, italy.
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Original: Hebe was the Greek goddess of youth and a cup-bearer for the gods. Original currently in the collection of the Uffizi, Florence, Italy.
Plaster cast of Apollo Sauroctonos (Lizard Slayer) (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of Apollo Sauroctonos (Lizard Slayer) (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Apollo Sauroctonos (Lizard Slayer) (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of Apollo Sauroctonos (Lizard Slayer) (Version 4)
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Plaster cast of Apollo Sauroctonos (Lizard Slayer) (Version 5)
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Plaster cast of Canephora (Kanephoros) (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of Canephora (Kanephoros) (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Canephora (Kanephoros) (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of Charioteer of Delphi (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of Charioteer of Delphi (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Charioteer of Delphi (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of Charioteer of Delphi (Version 4)
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Plaster cast of Charioteer of Delphi (Version 5)
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Plaster cast of Charioteer of Delphi (Version 6)
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Plaster cast of Standing Discobolus (Discophoros) (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of Standing Discobolus (Discophoros) (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Crouching Discobolos
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 15th June 2018.
Original: The Discobolus of Myron is a famous lost Greek bronze original that was completed towards the end of the Severe period, c460-450 BC. It is known through numerous Roman copies, both full-scale ones in marble, such as the first to be recovered, the Palombara Discobolus, or smaller scaled versions in bronze. Bought from Brucciani. Original currently in the collection of the British Museum, London, UK.
Plaster cast of Germanicus (Marcellus) (Version 1)
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Plaster cast of Germanicus (Marcellus) (Version 2)
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Plaster cast of Germanicus (Marcellus) (Version 3)
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Plaster cast of Germanicus (Marcellus) (Version 4)
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Plaster cast of Germanicus (Marcellus) (Version 5)
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Plaster cast of Germanicus (Marcellus) (Version 6)
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