The Barberini Faun, 2nd-century BC Hellenistic or 2nd-century AD Roman copy of an earlier bronze Barberine Faun in the Glyptothek Munich
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The Barberini Faun, 2nd-century BC Hellenistic or 2nd-century AD Roman copy of an earlier bronze Barberine Faun in the Glyptothek Munich
Illustrations from Lucian of Samosata’s A True Story—originally written in the 2nd century CE (JB Clark, 1894).
(via Project Gutenberg)
i will now only recognize the abbreviation of AD as Arin Dan from now on.