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English: Triton or sea centaur, part of a group representing Commodus' apotheosis as Hercules. Luni marble, Roman artwork, 191-192 CE. Found in an underground chamber in the area of the Horti Lamiani, 1874.
Français : Triton ou centaure marin, pièce d'un groupe représentant l'apothéose de Commode en Hercule. Marbre de Luni, œuvre romaine, 191-192 ap. J.-C. Découvert dans une chambre souterraine dans la région des Horti Lamiani, 1874.
Italiano: Torso di tritone o centauro marino. Statua legata all'apoteosi di Commodo come Ercole. Marmo lunense, 191-192 d.C. Da un ambiente sotterraneo nell'area degli Horti Lamiani, 1874.
institution QS:P195,Q333906
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Palazzo dei Conservatori, Hall of the Horti Lamiani
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MC 1121
Source/Photographer Marie-Lan Nguyen (2006)
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