Roman copy after a Greek original
derivative ancient artwork
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Roman copy after a Greek original
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- Roman copy after a Greek original's genre is recorded as Roman art[1].
- Roman copy after a Greek original's genre is recorded as Roman sculpture[2].
- Roman copy after a Greek original's subclass of is recorded as artwork copy[3].
- Roman copy after a Greek original's part of is recorded as Roman art[4].
- Roman copy after a Greek original's part of is recorded as ancient Greek art[5].
- Roman copy after a Greek original's Commons category is recorded as Roman copies after Greek originals[6].
- Roman copy after a Greek original's PACTOLS thesaurus ID is recorded as pcrtKod4ELdpbB[7].