Marble Heads of a Greek Goddess (unIDed) and Hermes. Roman Copies after Greek originals. From Ephesos / Ephesus, 1 & 2 AD. Currently in Ephesus Museum.


Head of a Goddess (ca 1 AD) + Head of Hermes (2 AD): Both Roman Marble Copies (Hermes is a transformation of a statue of Hercules by Policleitus) from Ephesus. Ph = 600 px/i.


Size: 4100px × 6200px
Location: Vienna, Austria
Photo credit: © Michael Svetbird / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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