File:Young Centaur Musei Capitolini MC656 n2.jpg

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English: Aristeas and Papias of Aphrodisias
Français : Aristéas et Papias d'Aphrodise
Italiano: Aristeas e Papias
Description
English: So-called “Young Centaur”, detail: signature of Aristeas and Papias. Grey-black marble, Roman copy after an Hellenistic original.
Français : Jeune Centaure, détail de la signature. Marbre gris-noir, copie romaine de l'ère d'Adrien (117-138 ap. J.-C.) d'après un original hellénistique. Provenance : villa Adriana, près de Tivoli, 1736.
Italiano: Centauro Giovane, dettaglio della firma. Marmo bigio morato, copia romana di età adriana (117-138 d.C.) da un originale ellenistico. Da Villa Adriana presso Tivoli, 1736.
Dimensions H 1.56 m (5 ft. 1 ¼ in.)
institution QS:P195,Q333906
Current location
Palazzo Nuovo, first hall, great hall
Accession number
MC 656
Credit line From the Villa Adriana near Tivoli, 1736
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2006)

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current17:37, 1 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 17:37, 1 November 20062,800 × 1,535 (2.93 MB)Jastrow (talk | contribs)replace wrong picture, this is the right one
16:48, 1 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 16:48, 1 November 20062,700 × 1,800 (3.03 MB)Jastrow (talk | contribs){{MCapitolini |Aristeas and Papias of Aphrodisias |So-called “Young Centaur”, detail: signature of Aristeas and Papias. Grey-black marble, Roman copy after an Hellenistic original. |H 1.56 m (5 ft. 1 ¼ in.) |From the Villa Adriana near Tivoli, 1736 |

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