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Chiurazzi, Salvatore. Chiurazzi. Riproduzioni di Opere Classiche in Bronzo e Marmo. Ponti Rossi, Sale D'Esposizione D'Arte, 1929.

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  • no[16]
  • yes[343]
  • no[341]
  • yes[18]
  • mediterranean[359]
  • amphora[5]
  • anal speculum[1]
  • architect's tool[13]
  • askos[1]
  • basin (vessel)[3]
  • bleeding cup[2]
  • bodkin[1]
  • bone lever[2]
  • bowl[4]
  • brazier[7]
  • bust[26]
  • calipers[2]
  • calyx krater[1]
  • candelabrum[25]
  • cannula[1]
  • cautery[1]
  • chair[1]
  • chest[1]
  • compass[7]
  • couch[2]
  • cup[5]
  • cymbal[2]
  • dish[5]
  • divider[1]
  • ear probe[2]
  • ewer[3]
  • flute[4]
  • folding stool[1]
  • forceps[4]
  • forked probe[1]
  • fountain statue[15]
  • gong[1]
  • handle[3]
  • head vase[10]
  • helmet[1]
  • hematome[1]
  • hydria[1]
  • jug[6]
  • kettle[3]
  • krater[1]
  • ladle[1]
  • lamp[20]
  • lamp finial[1]
  • lamp lid[1]
  • lamp stand[7]
  • lancet[1]
  • lantern[2]
  • lithotomy scoop[1]
  • male catheter[1]
  • medical hook[4]
  • medical implement[31]
  • medical spatula[7]
  • medical spoon[4]
  • medical tweezers[1]
  • mold[3]
  • oil lamp[4]
  • oil lamp stand[1]
  • oil vessel[1]
  • oinochoe[4]
  • pan (object)[4]
  • panpipes[1]
  • patera[2]
  • pitcher[10]
  • plate[1]
  • plumb-bob[1]
  • pot[1]
  • probe[1]
  • reproduction[359]
  • rhyton[1]
  • ruler[1]
  • saucepan[1]
  • scale[1]
  • scalpel[2]
  • shield[1]
  • sistrum[3]
  • situla[11]
  • spear[1]
  • speculum[2]
  • square[1]
  • statue[59]
  • strainer[3]
  • styloid speculum[1]
  • surgical needle[1]
  • surgical scissors[2]
  • table[7]
  • tripod[3]
  • tripod stand[1]
  • trumpet[1]
  • tweezers[2]
  • vaginal clyster[1]
  • vase[20]
  • volute krater[1]
  • water heater[5]
  • weight[7]
  • campania[354]
  • castellammare di stabia, italy[3]
  • herculaneum[121]
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  • latium[1]
  • locri[1]
  • nocera[1]
  • pompeii[273]
  • rome (italy)[1]
  • hellenistic period[1]
  • greek[8]
  • roman[348]
  • forum well[2]
  • found in the enclcosure of the temple of apollo[2]
  • greek tomb[1]
  • house of diomede, pompeii[2]
  • house of marcus lucretius[1]
  • house of the faun[1]
  • house of the surgeon[7]
  • isis temple[2]
  • outside vesuvius gate, north side[1]
  • temple of isis[1]
  • villa dei papiri[40]
  • abundantia[2]
  • actress[1]
  • agrippina[1]
  • alexander[1]
  • animal feet[1]
  • aphrodite[1]
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  • apollo belvedere[1]
  • aquatic(?) birds[1]
  • artemis[1]
  • athlete[3]
  • bearded male figure[1]
  • berenice[1]
  • bes[1]
  • bird[1]
  • bull[1]
  • bust[9]
  • centaur[2]
  • column[4]
  • corn[1]
  • cupid[10]
  • cupid(?) riding fish[1]
  • dancer[4]
  • dancing faun[1]
  • dancing girl[1]
  • dancing satyr[1]
  • dante[1]
  • deer[2]
  • demosthenes[2]
  • dionysos[2]
  • dogs[1]
  • dolphin[3]
  • doryphoros[1]
  • eagle[2]
  • ephebe[1]
  • epicurus[3]
  • eros[1]
  • faun[4]
  • female bust[1]
  • female figure[1]
  • female head[2]
  • festooned[1]
  • figure of hercules wearing the nemean lion.[1]
  • figure of neptune(?)[1]
  • figures[1]
  • fish[1]
  • fisher boy[1]
  • floral pattern[1]
  • flowers[4]
  • fortuna[1]
  • goat[1]
  • grape vines[1]
  • head[2]
  • hercules[1]
  • hermarchus[1]
  • hippocampus(?) with outstretched feet at spout[1]
  • hoof[1]
  • hooved feet[1]
  • horse[1]
  • ionic column[1]
  • leaves[5]
  • lion[1]
  • lion face[1]
  • lion paw[1]
  • livia[1]
  • lunar crescent (detail)[1]
  • lyre[1]
  • male bust[1]
  • male figure[2]
  • mask[3]
  • masked theater figure[1]
  • medusa[1]
  • metrodores[1]
  • moulded in the form of a pig[1]
  • nemean lion[1]
  • nude runner[1]
  • olive[1]
  • omphale (?)[1]
  • panther[2]
  • parrot[2]
  • pig[1]
  • plato[1]
  • polyclitan amazon[1]
  • pouch-shaped[1]
  • praying girl[1]
  • ptolemy?[1]
  • rabbit[1]
  • ram head details[1]
  • rhyton[2]
  • romulus and remus[2]
  • satyr[2]
  • silenus[8]
  • swans(?)/ducks(?)[2]
  • theater mask[2]
  • thunderbolt[2]
  • tree[2]
  • vase[4]
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  • vessel[2]
  • wineskin[3]
  • ancient greek language[1]
  • latin language[1]
  • bronze[354]
  • canvas[1]
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  • ivory[1]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • metal[5]
  • silver[4]
  • stone[1]
  • wood[3]
  • cast[355]
  • inlaid[2]
  • apollonius of athens[1]
  • j. chiurazzi and fils[356]
  • polyclitus[1]
  • yes[359]

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