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Marble statue of the so-called Stephanos Athlete

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Marble, Early Imperial, Roman
Greek and Roman Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Jan and Ellin Mitchell 1962
Title: Marble statue of the so-called Stephanos Athlete
Description:
Marble, Early Imperial, Roman.

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