The Capitoline Amazon statue in the Temple of Jupiter
Marble sculpture
Ancient Greek sculpture
Amazonian Statue
3D scanning of character sculptures
The Amazon of the Temple of Jupiter
Sculpture in the second half of the 2nd century AD
Roman sculpture
Kabitolini Museum
Kabitolini Museum Collection
Capitoline Amazon sculpture
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This statue is a 2-meter-high replica of 2nd century AD marble signed by the Roman sculptor "Sosicles". This statue depicts an Amazonian who is a member of a female warrior race and is injured on the right side. She revealed her chest, raised her right arm, looked at her wound, and grabbed her clothes at the same time. It is a replica of the famous bronze Amazons made by sculptor Kresilas (second half of the 5th century BC), and the original can be traced back to the second half of the 2nd century AD, during the Antonian period (180-190 d. C). This sculpture is currently housed in the Capitoline Museum in Rome, Italy.