| 2009.05.0086 | A Triton from the second facade of the Roman Odeion, ca. A.D. 150-175, illustrates the continuity of scultpural practice in the Agora. The torso of the Triton was strongly influenced by one of the fugures in the east Pediment of the 5th-century B.C. Parthenon. The Triton was later reused in the 5th-century A.D. structure that occupied the site of the Odeion, probably a gymnasium. | 6 Aug 2005 | | |
| 2004.01.1429 (HAT 49-237) | Arm and hands of colossal figures. Pentelic marble. From left to right: S 1202, S 369 and S 596. | 1949 | | |
| 1997.10.0312 (XXXIII-97) | Athena and Poseidon on a Kertsch hydria for a comparison with the Tritons. | ca. 1948 | | |
| 2012.52.0406 (XXXIII-97) | Athena and Poseidon on a Kertsch hydria for a comparison with the Tritons. | ca. 1948 | | |
| 1997.10.0273 (XIX-68) | Base of the easternmost Giant showing the relief panel. | July 1939 | | |
| 2012.51.0398 (XIX-68) | Base of the easternmost Giant showing the relief panel. | July 1939 | | |
| 1997.10.0275 (XIX-70) | Base of the westernmost Triton showing the relief panel. | July 1939 | | |
| 2012.51.0400 (XIX-70) | Base of the westernmost Triton showing the relief panel. | July 1939 | | |