Category:Narcissus or Ganymede, Inv. 2759 (Vatican Museums)
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English: “Ganymede or Narcissus” found in 1800 in Tor Boacciana near Ostia. On the side there is an inscription with a name in Greek characters, perhaps that of the sculptor. The child who wears only a chlamys (short cloak worn by men), has his legs crossed in the typical attitude of the statues of Praxiteles or Lysippus.
Italiano: Narciso o Ganimede. Sul tronco si legge un nome proprio in caratteri greci, forse dello scultore. Datazione e area di produzione non menzionate. Da Ostia, un ambiente termale a Tor Boacciana. Musei Vaticani, Museo Pio Clementino, Galleria dei Candelabri, Inv. 2759.
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A statue at Gallery of the Candelabra-7.jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 4.97 MB
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Forse lo scultore del Narciso o Ganimede -FG.jpg 6,000 × 4,000; 3.51 MB
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- Museum display of the Gallery of the Candelabra - Section 5
- Statues in the Gallery of the Candelabra (Pio Clementino Museum)
- Marble objects in the Gallery of the Candelabra (Pio Clementino Museum)
- Findings from Ostia in the Pio Clementino Museum (Vatican Museums)
- Ancient Roman statues in the Pio Clementino Museum (Vatican Museums)
- Statues of Narcissus (mythology)
- Ancient Roman statues of Ganymede