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The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) is an important Italian archaeological museum, particularly for ancient Roman remains. Its collection includes works from Greek, Roman and Renaissance times, and especially Roman artifacts from nearby Pompeii, Stabiae and Herculaneum. It was formerly the Real Museo Borbonico ("Royal Bourbon Museum“) – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Italia Napoli Museo Archeologico3


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An hour _at_ the museum
National Archaeological Museum
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Duomo
Cappella Sansevero
Piazza Dante
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The National Archaeological Museum of Naples
(MANN) is an important Italian archaeological
museum, particularly for ancient Roman remains.
The museum hosts extensive collections of Greek
and Roman antiquities. The greater part of the
museum's classical sculpture collection largely
comes from the Farnese Marbles, important since
they include Roman copies of classical Greek
sculpture, which are in many cases the only
surviving indications of what the lost works by
ancient Greek sculptors such as Calamis,
Kritios and Nesiotes looked like
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Statue of Atlas holding the celestial sphere
(Farnese Atlas) is a 2nd-century Roman marble copy
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Moschion 2nd cent AD copy of Greek original of
the 4th cent BC
Portrait of an infant Julio-Claudian (AD 37-41)
Kneeling Barbarian (Persian) Palatine Hill
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Apollo with Lyre 2nd half of 2nd century
CE Porphory and marble
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The Fallen The statues were placed in the Baths
of Agrippa in Rome in order to celebrate the
victories that Agrippa had gained over the
Galatians in 37 BC. The statues, discovered in
1514, belonged to the Medici Orsini family and to
Margaret of Austria then they were acquired by
the Farnese family
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The Fallen Surviving Roman copies of the bronze
originals that once adorned Athens. The Dying
Gaul
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The Fallen The Giant The ensemble of sculptures
commemorated the military campaigns of the
Attalid dynasty. The monument depicting
mythological and historical battles with the
enemies of Pergamon and the Greek world clashes
with Giants and Amazons, the repulsion of raids
by the Gauls and victory over the Persians
became known as the Lesser Dedication, because it
was of smaller size than the Greater Attalid
Dedication set up in Pergamon
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an Amazon
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An Amazon. Roman copy (first quarter of the 2nd
century AD) of a Greek original of Pergamene
workmanship (late 3rd century BC)
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an Amazon
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Sarcophagus with Cupids racing in the circus
(about 150 AD)
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Sarcophagus cover mid 2nd century AD
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The so called Vestal 1st century BC from a Greek
original of the hellenistic period
Unindentified portrait Trajanic (AD98-117)
Unindentified portrait Late Trajanic (AD110-117)
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Unindentified portrait
Unindentified portrait
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Unidentified portraits set in unrelated ancient
alabaster busts AD208-222
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Faustina Maggiore
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Lenos-shaped sarcophagus known as Sarcophagus of
the Brothers or a Senatorial sarcophagus.
240-260 CE
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Sarcophagus of the Brothers - details
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Sarcophagus of the Brothers - details
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Sarcophagus with Heracles drunk at the procession
of Dionysus
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Sarcophagus with Heracles drunk at the procession
of Dionysus
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Sarcophagus with Heracles drunk at the procession
of Dionysus
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Roman sarcophagus with lid, from Pozzuoli.
Marble, first half of 3rd-century CE
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Sarcophagus with a myth of Selene and Endymion
Mid-2nd century CE
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Sarcophagus with marine centaurs, nereids and
clipeus (portrait of deceased playing string
instrument used in Egypt) From Pozzuoli 3rd
century AD
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Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of
sarcophagus.3rd century CE
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Sarcophagus with the myth of Prometheus and the
creation of man, from Pozzuoli
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Sarcophagus with the myth of Prometheus and the
creation of man, from Pozzuoli (detail)
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Sarcophagus with the myth of Prometheus and the
creation of man, from Pozzuoli (detail)
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Sarcophagus with the myth of Prometheus and the
creation of man, from Pozzuoli
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Sarcophagus with the myth of Prometheus and the
creation of man, from Pozzuoli
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Sarcophagus with the myth of Prometheus and the
creation of man, from Pozzuoli
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Base with representation of the Asian provinces
1st century AD
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Base with representation of the Asian provinces
1st century AD
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Base with representation of the Asian provinces
1st century AD
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Relief with ride Capri Villa Jovis Augustan age
Relief with Oreste at Delphi From Ercolano
Second half of the first century BC
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Heracles and Onfale, portraits of Roman consorts
Borgia Collection. 2nd century AD
Nereid riding a pistrice (sea-monster)
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Pan and Daphne Roman copy from a Greek original
of Heliodorus (3rd-2nd century BC)
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Pan and Daphne
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Youthful Satyr  with the Infant Dionysus (2 sec.
d. C.)
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Apollo as an Archer (Apollo Saettante) Pompeii
first century BC
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Apollo Saettante
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Apollo Saettante
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Apollo Saettante
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Apollo from Temple of Apollo Pompeii first
century BC
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Apollo from Temple of Apollo Pompeii first
century BC
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Diana as an Archer (Diana Saettatrice) Roman,
100 B.C.before A.D. 79.
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Diana as an Archer (Diana Saettatrice)
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This figure preserves its original eyes, which
are made of bone for the whites and glass paste
for the irises and pupils
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Diana as an Archer (Diana Saettatrice)
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The vault in the room LXXXIV Vault intended for
the Lucchesi-Palli Library. At the center is the
cartouche in which the main agreements for the
holding of this library are mentioned, mainly
characterized by theatrical and musical
texts. Frescoes was made by Paolo Vetri (student
of Domenico Morelli) The core of the collection
was the famous Farnese book collection, that
Charles of Bourbon, son and heir of Elisabetta
Farnese, moved to Naples in 1734 when he became
King of the newly-born Reign of Naples 
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Text Internet Pictures Sanda Foisoreanu
Internet All  copyrights  belong to
their  respective owners Presentation Sanda
Foisoreanu
Sound Letizia Calandra I' Te
Vurria Vasa 'O Munasterio
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