Category
page 14th-century BC sculptures
Alexander Sarcophagus
ancient sarcophagus
Lady of Elche
Iberian sculpture
Boxer at Rest
Hellenistic Greek bronze sculpture of a sitting nude boxer at rest
Capitoline Brutus
ancient Roman bronze bust
Lady of Baza
4th-century BC Iberian sculpture
Mars of Todi
statue

Gradiva
thumb|The original Roman relief upon which Gradiva was based (Vatican City). |300x300px
Gradiva, or "She who steps along", is a mythic figure created by Wilhelm Jensen as a central character in his novella Gradiva (1902). The character was inspired by an existing Roman relief. She later became a prominent subject in Surrealist art after Sigmund Freud published an essay on Jensen's work.
Boston Green Head
4th-century BC Egyptian sculpture
Lady of Guardamar
statue in Spain
The Cleveland Apollo: Apollo Sauroktonos (Lizard-Slayer) or Apollo the Python-Slayer
statue by Praxiteles (2004.30)
Obelisks of Nectanebo II
ancient Egyptian artifacts (c. 350 BCE)
Inarus and possible Greek generals as prisonners, seized by Artaxerxes I
relief, archaeological artifact