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Sculptural group of Laocoön and His Sons in the Vatican Museum Pio-Clementine, depicting a death struggle of Laocoön and his sons with snakes. Sculpture by Greek sculptors from Rhodes - Agesandra, Polydor and Athenodorus; It is a marble copy of the second half of the I century BC. e. from the original, which was made of bronze in the 200 BC. e. Pergamum and not preserved. |
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