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Funeral monument of a charioteer,
ca. 130–140 A.D.
Information
ca. 130–140 A.D.
Purchased from The Merrin Gallery, New York.;
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"Acquisitions of the Art Museum 1989," <em>Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University </em>49, no. 1 (1990): p. 24-57., p. 29
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J. Michael Padgett, ed., <em>Roman sculpture in The Art Museum, Princeton University, </em>(Princeton, NJ: Art Museum, Princeton University, 2001)., p. 2-5; cat. no. 1
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John J. Herrmann, Jr., and Christine Kondoleon, <em>Games for the Gods: the Greek athlete and the olympic spirit</em>, (Boston, MA: MFA Publications, 2004)., cat. no. 95, p. 119 (illus.) and 182
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Sinclair Bell, <em>Images of chariot racing in the funerary sculpture of the Roman Empire: typology, chronology, and context, </em>Dissertation, University of Edinburgh, 2005., Black and White - Existing Negative
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<em>Princeton University Art Museum: Handbook of the Collection</em> (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2007), 331 (illus.)
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<em>Princeton University Art Museum: Handbook of the Collections </em>(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Art Museum, 2013), p. 349
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