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English: Clio, muse of history, holding writing tablets. Detail from the “Muses Sarcophagus”, representing the nine Muses and their attributes. Marble, first half of the 2nd century AD, found by the Via Ostiense.
Français : Clio, muse de l'histoire, tenant des tablettes de cire. Détail du « sarcophage des Muses » représentant les neuf Muses et leurs attributs. Marbre, première moitié du Ier siècle ap. J.-C., découvert sur la Via Ostiense.
Dimensions H. 92 cm (36 in.), W. 2.06 m (6 ft. 9 in.), D. 68 cm (26 ¾ in.)
institution QS:P195,Q19675
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Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Denon wing, room 25
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Ma 475 (MR 880)
Credit line Albani Collection, then in the Musei Capitolini; seized during the French Revolution then exchanged according to the Tolentino Treaty, 1815
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2006)
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