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Italiano: Museo nazionale romano, sede di palazzo Massimo, due copie della Afrodite accovacciata di Doidalsas di Bitinia (metà del III secolo a.C.): a sinistra in marmo pario, da via Palermo, presso il palazzo del Viminale (1913), in origine con Eros e cigno (copia della metà del II secolo d.C.), e a destra dalle terme con heliocaminus di Villa Adriana (1914) in marmo pentelico (?), copia di età adrianea.
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