- Ozymandias -: Tanagra Figurine
- Ozymandias -: Thracian Mirror
- Ozymandias -: Dacian Bowl
- Ozymandias -: Belt Applique
- Ozymandias -: Base of Cult Statue Dedicated to Apollo Ietros (the Healer)
- Ozymandias -: Fragments of a Three-feet Stone Vessel
Chapps.SL: Bronze mirror cover relief depicting Herakles attempting to abduct the nymph Auge
- Ozymandias -: Histrian Terracotta
- Ozymandias -: Ephebe Statuette
- Ozymandias -: Histrian Terracotta
- Ozymandias -: Asclepius Statuette
Egisto Sani: Goddess Statuette
Egisto Sani: Bronze Oinochoe
Chapps.SL: Blue faience Aphrodite Anadyomene, from Egypt
Chapps.SL: Bronze statue of a man
Ackteon: Ménade
Chapps.SL: Fragment of Cypriot statue of a bearded worshipper
Chapps.SL: Terracotta altar with the myth of Adonis (second of two altars)
Chapps.SL: Terracotta altar with the myth of Adonis (first of two altars)
Chapps.SL: The birth of Athena: sculptures from the east pediment of the Parthenon
Chapps.SL: Relief of horsemen, west frieze of the Parthenon
Chapps.SL: Relief of a horseman, his companion, and hunting dog, from a funerary building
Chapps.SL: Terracotta fragment of a head
Chapps.SL: Gravestone of the young girl Apollonia
Chapps.SL: Terracotta frieze with two painted sphinxes in high relief
Chapps.SL: Thymiaterion (incense burner) supported by a statuette of Nike
Chapps.SL: Horse's head from east pediment of the Parthenon
Ackteon: Aphrodite dite "Vénus d'Arles" Oeuvre romaine de l'époque de l'empereur Auguste (fin du Ier siècle av. J.-C.) Découverte en trois fragments en 1651 dans le théâtre antique d'Arles (France) Marbre du mont Hymette (région d'Athènes, Grèce), ronde-bosse H. :
Ackteon: Apollon de Cassel Louvre