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Roman Sculpture. 209 Pheidias, Scopas, or Praxiteles. The most important of these works are reproductions of the great masterpieces of the golden age of Greece ; of which we must name the famous Apollo of the Belvedere in the Vatican (Fig. 8?) — found early in the sixteenth century at Porto d'Anzo, and supposed to be a copy after Alcamenes ; a model of manly, as the Venus de' Medici is of womanly, beauty; Diana the eha p