ANCIENT ART

Photographer: Olga Lyubimova (417 photo)
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181. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of Agrippina the Elder, the wife of Germanicus.
Plaster cast.
Original: 37 CE.
CIL VI 886 = CIL VI 31192 = CIL VI 40372 = ILS 180.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
182. INSCRIPTIONS. Black Sea Coast.
Funerary inscription praising consul Lucius Cornelius Scipio.
Plaster cast.
Original: ca. 230 BCE.
CIL VI 1287 = ILLRP 310b = ILS 3.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
183. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of seated Livia.
Plaster cast.
Original: marble, first quarter of the 1st century CE.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
184. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of seated Livia.
Plaster cast.
Original: marble, first quarter of the 1st century CE.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
185. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of seated Livia.
Plaster cast.
Original: marble, first quarter of the 1st century CE.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
186. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Reconstruction of the rostral shaft of the column of Gaius Duilius (with ship-beaks projecting from it).
260 BCE.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
187. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription of a decurion Hymnus Aurelianus.
Copy.
CIL VI 2347 = ILS 1971.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
188. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait of a man, perhaps Julius Caesar.
Plaster cast.
Inv. No. 204.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
189. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
The funerary inscription of Lucius Cornelius Scipio, the son of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus.
Ca. 164 BCE. Copy.
CIL I 35 = CIL VI 1290 = CIL VI 37039f = ILLRP 313 = ILS 5.
Inv. No. 1149.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
190. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack).
Plaster cast.
Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE).
Inv. No. MCK 194.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
191. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack).
Plaster cast.
Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE).
Inv. No. MCK 194.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
192. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack).
Plaster cast.
Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE).
Inv. No. MCK 194.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
193. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription praising Appius Claudius Caecus, censor in 312 BCE.
Augustan age (27 BCE — 14 CE). Copy.
CIL XI 1827 = ILS 54.
Inv. No. MCR 102.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
194. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription honouring L. Manlius Acidinus, triumvir elected in 181 BCE, for his establishment of the colony of Aquileia.
2nd—1st century BCE. Copy.
CIL V 873 = ILLRP 324.
Inv. No. MCR 103.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
195. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription praising the dictator Manius Valerius Maximus.
Augustan age (27 BCE —14 CE). Copy.
CIL. XI. 1826 = Inscr. It. XIII3. 78 = ILS. 50.
Inv. No. MCR 105.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
196. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Base of a statue of the consul Marcus Claudius Marcellus.
155 BCE. Copy.
CIL XI 1339 = ILLRP 325.
Inv. No. MCR 107.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
197. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription praising the consul Gaius Duilius who defeated the Carthaginians at the battle of Mylae (Milazzo, Sicily) in 260 BCE.
Augustan age (27 BCE — 14 CE). Copy.
CIL VI 40952 = Inscr. It. XIII2 13 = ILS 55.
Inv. No. MCR 120.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
198. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Base of monument dedicated by the dictator Marcus Minucius Rufus to Hercules.
217 BCE. Copy.
CIL VI 284 = ILLRP 118 = ILS 11.
Inv. No. MCR 121.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
199. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription dedicated by the consul Claudius Marcellus to the god Mars.
214 BCE. Copy.
CIL VI 474 = ILLRP 218 = ILS 13.
Inv. No. MCR 122.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
200. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Base of a statue of the consul Q. Caecilius Metellus.
Early 1st century CE (perhaps an Augustan copy of an older text). Copy.
CIL XIV 2600.
Inv. No. MCR 143.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
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