
Apollo the Python-Slayer (350 BCE)
A bronze statue from circa 350 BC, depicting Apollo in a poised stance, cast with copper inlays and detailed features.


A bronze statue from circa 350 BC, depicting Apollo in a poised stance, cast with copper inlays and detailed features.

A wooden figure from the 900s, representing a Shinto kami, carved with Tang-style robes and traces of polychromy.

A silver coin from 350–320 BC, displaying Tanit-Persephone’s head on the obverse and a horse on the reverse, struck with detailed engravings.

The Bronze Statuette of Hercules, a Roman sculpture from 30 BCE to 20 CE, showcases the hero in a contrapposto pose with the Nemean Lion’s skin, reflecting Roman artistry and reverence for his legendary strength.

A kaolinite buddhist temple from the 900s, displaying scenes from the Buddha’s life, carved with niches on each side.

A marble sculpture from the 3rd century, presenting two theatrical masks, carved with detailed features in Roman style.

A marble head from 64–79 CE, showing Emperor Vespasian’s features, reworked from a Nero portrait with altered hair and facial details.

A marble bust from 50–70 CE, depicting Claudia Octavia with intricate coiffure, carved with detailed hair and stola.

A marble figure from AD 100–200, depicting Apollo’s torso with kithara remnants, carved with detailed musculature.