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Relief Panel
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Karnak (Thèbes), Enciente du Palais - Détails de Sculptures au Point O
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[Medieval Court; Statue of Coleoni; Equestrian Statue of Gattamelata by Donatello, from the Court of Monuments of Christian Art; Equestrian Statue of Colleone]
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La Galerie de Girardon
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[Emmanuel Frémiet]
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Portrait of Ioannes Altus (Johann Alten), of the Swiss Guard, standing by the Quirinal and pointing out the antiquities of Rome
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View of the Capitoline Hill during Michelangelo's restoration, the equestrian monument of Marcus Aurelius in the center, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae"
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View of the Back of the Statues of the Dioscuri at the Quirinal, from "Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae"
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The Inauguration of the Statue of Louis XV, Vignette on page 1, from Description des Travaux qui ont précédé. accompagné et suivi la fonte en bronze d'un seul jet de la Statue Equèstre de Louis XV le bien-aimé dressée sur les mémoires de M. Lempereur ancien Echevin. Par M. Mariette, Honoraire amateur de l'Académie Royale de Peinture et Sculpture, A Paris de l'Imprimerie de P.G. Le Mercier
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Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius
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Equestrian Statue of Constantine the Great
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Plate 7: equestrian statue of Galba, in profile to the left, with a beheading scene in the background, from 'Roman Emperors on Horseback'
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Plate 9: equestrian statue of Vitellius, seen three-quarters to the left, with his death scene in the background at right, his body being thrown into the Tiber at upper right, from 'Roman Emperors on Horseback'
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Plate 12: equestrian statue of Domitian, seen three-quarters to the left, with his stabbing death at right in the background, from 'Roman Emperors on Horseback'
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Plate 2: equestrian statue of Augustus, holding a globe and seen from behind, with a feast occurring at left in the background, from 'Roman Emperors on Horseback'
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Horse Surprised by a Lion
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Stove plate
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Jug with cavalry scene
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Intaglio
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Plate (Kaiserteller)
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