FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:- Herm of a statesman (The so-called Miltiades or Phokion)The bearded head with idealized features and Corinthian helmet; reproduces an iconography used in portraying Athenian statesman between the second half of the 5th cent. and the early 4th cent. BC.Copy of the Hadrian time (117 to 138 AD)inv 306- Statue of TerpsichoreOne of the nine Muses and goddess of dance and chorusThe muse is shown seated playing the lyre .The head; though not original; dates to the same period as the body; the tome of Hadrian (117 to 138 AD)inv 308-Statue of Apollo playing the Lyre (Citharoedus or Citharede)Marble. Roman copy of the 2nd century ADInv. 310.- Statue of CalliopeMuse of eloquence and epic poetry.The sculpture; showing the muse writing; reproduces a 2nd cent. BC Hellenistic model.Head not original of the 2nd cent. ADinv. 321- Portrait of SocratesGreek philosopher (c 470-399 BC)Mid-2nd. cent. AD copyIt did not originally rest on the herm we can see today.inv. 313Vatican Museums (Pio Clementino Museum - Room of the Muses)

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