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Frontispiece: The Horses of San Marco, Looking North.
Barratt, Reginald: “Venice” (1907)
The horses (Quadriga) of Lysippus , A report in German (are the horses Greek or Roman and how were they produced?) experts have problems to confirm if this work is a work of Lysippus (some evidence that it is: The ears of the horses are like that of Bucephalas, the horse of Alexander the Great)
Alexander at Granicus, copy of a work of Lyssipus?
The Horses of San Marco, or Quadriga of Lysippus
Ancient Greece
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