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Italiano: Bassorilievo in marmo che rappresenta Ermes, Euridice e Orfeo, copia romana di età augustea, da originale greco del V secolo a.C. attribuile all'allievo di Fidia, Alkamenes; conservato al Museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli.
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