English: Goddess Ceres. Sitting statue sculpted in marble towards the 1st century CE. It is at the National Museum of Roman Art of Merida. There is a copy in front of the Roman Theatre of the same city.
Español: Diosa Ceres, estatua sedente realizada en mármol hacia el siglo I d.C. Se encuentra en el Museo Nacional de Arte Romano de Mérida. Existe una copia en la fachada del Teatro Romano de la misma ciudad.
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