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              <text>The Aftermath of Alexander II: Hellenistic Sculpture and Painting</text>
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              <text>JANSON, pp. 154-162.</text>
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              <text>Art:&#13;
Roman copy of the Aphrodite of Knidos by Praxiteles, marble original from the Late Classical Period&#13;
Roman copy of Apoxyomenos by Lysippos, bronze original from the Late Classical Period&#13;
Azara Herm, Roman copy of a bronze original by Lysippos from the Late Classical Period&#13;
Roman copy of the Dying Trumpeter, bronze original set up at Pergamon in the Hellenistic Period&#13;
Roman copy of the Drunken Old Woman, bronze original from the Hellenistic Period&#13;
Terme Boxer, Rome, Hellenistic Period&#13;
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Great Altar of Zeus, Pergamon, Hellenistic Period</text>
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              <text>Hellenistic Period: 323-31 BCE</text>
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