English: Head of Odysseus from a sculptural group representing
Odysseus blinding
Polyphemus. Marble, Greek, probably 1st century AD. From the villa of Tiberius at Sperlonga. Museo Archeologico Nazionale in
Sperlonga. See
Sperlonga sculptures
Français : Tête d'Ulysse issue d'un groupe de sculptures représentant le héros tuant le cyclope Polyphème. Marbre, œuvre grecque du Ie siècle AD. Provenance : villa de Tibère à Sperlonga. Conservé au Musée national archéologique de Sperlonga.
Lietuvių: Odisėjo galva marmurinių Sperologos statulų grupėje, I m. e. a.
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own work, from the Iliade exhibition at the Colosseum, September 2006–February 2007
Head of a companion of Odysseus, type of the Sperlonga Group
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Tête d'Ulysse d'un groupe sculptural représentant Ulysse aveuglant Polyphème. Marbre, grec, probablement du 1er siècle après J.C.. Villa de Tibère à Sperlonga. conservé au Musée archéologique national de Sperlonga.
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