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481. SCULPTURE. Rome. Vibia Matidia, sister of Hadrian’s wife Vibia Sabina.
Alabaster. 85—168 CE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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482. SCULPTURE. Rome. Vibia Matidia, sister of Hadrian’s wife Vibia Sabina.
Alabaster. 85—168 CE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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483. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of an unknown woman identified as Vibia Sabina, the wife of Hadrian.
Marble. First half of the 2nd cent. CE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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484. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of an unknown woman identified as Vibia Sabina, the wife of Hadrian.
Marble. First half of the 2nd cent. CE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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485. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Etrurian cinerary urn with the lid from an another urn.
Alabaster. Second half of the 2nd cent. BCE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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486. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Etruscan cinerary urn: journey of a magistrate to the Underworld.
Alabaster. Second half of the 2nd cent. BCE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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487. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Etrurian funerary stele.
Sandstone. 6th—5th cent. BCE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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488. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Apollo (the Chigi type).
Marble. Hadrianian replica of a Greek original of the mid-IV cent. BCE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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489. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Apollo (the Chigi type).
Marble. Hadrianian replica of a Greek original of the mid-IV cent. BCE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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490. SCULPTURE. Rome. A gravestone of a praetorian.
Marble. 3rd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 2574. Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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491. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Panorama of Florence.
From Piazzale Michelangelo.
Florence.
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492. SCULPTURE. Rome. A lenos-shaped sarcophagus with a scene of the Calydonian Hunt.
Marble. 4th cent. CE.
Florence, Baptistery.
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493. SCULPTURE. Rome. A lenos-shaped sarcophagus with a scene of the Calydonian Hunt.
The frontal side. Marble. Marble. 4th cent. CE.
Florence, Baptistery.
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494. SCULPTURE. Rome. Cippus of freedmen Scantius Olimpus and Scantia Agela.
Sketch by G.-A. Dosio, ca. 1560.
Inv. No. N. A. 1159 (fol. 8r). Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale.
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495. SCULPTURE. Death of Francesco Sassetti (tomb relief in cappella Sassetti).
Giuliano da Sangallo. Marble, traces of guilding. 1480s.
Florence, Church Santa Trinita.
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496. SCULPTURE. Rome. Fragment of a sarcophagus with myth of Orestes.
Marble. 3d cent. CE.
Inv. No. 2005/039. Florence, Museum of the Works of the Cathedral.
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497. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sarcophagus of the spouses flanked by the Dioscuri (the front panel).
Marble. 2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 2005/928. Florence, Museum of the Works of the Cathedral.
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498. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sarcophagus of the spouses with the Dioscuri. The right short side panel with a scene “An assistant of the priest leads a sacrificial bull”.
Marble. 2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 2005/928. Florence, Museum of the Works of the Cathedral.
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499. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sarcophagus of the spouses with the Dioscuri. The left short side panel with a scene “An officer shows clemency to a captured barbar”.
Marble. 2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 2005/928. Florence, Museum of the Works of the Cathedral.
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500. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Etruscan cinerary statue for two (bisoma).
Pietra fetida. Chiusi, 400—380 BCE.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
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