Français : Statuette d'Euripide, identifié par une inscription sur le socle. Le panneau d'arrière-plan liste une partie des œuvres d'Euripide. La tête de la statuette a été restaurée d'après un buste conservé aujourd'hui au Musée archéologique de Naples. Marbre, trouvé en 1704 sur l'Esquilin, à Rome, IIe siècle ap. J.-C. Musée Louvre-Lens à Lens, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France,France.
English: Statuette of Euripides, identified by an inscription on the base. On the background panel are listed some of Euripides' works. The statuette's head was restored after a bust now in the Archaeological Museum of Naples. Marble, found in 1704 in the Esquiline Hill at Rome, 2nd century AD. Musée Louvre-Lens à Lens, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France,France.
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