ANCIENT ART

Photographer: Ilya Shurygin (3663 photo)
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481. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Vibia Matidia, sister of Hadrian’s wife Vibia Sabina.
Alabaster.
85—168 CE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
482. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Vibia Matidia, sister of Hadrian’s wife Vibia Sabina.
Alabaster.
85—168 CE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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.
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.
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.
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.
487. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Etrurian funerary stele.
Sandstone.
6th—5th cent. BCE.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
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.
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.
490. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A gravestone of a praetorian.
Marble.
3rd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 2574.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
491. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Panorama of Florence.
From Piazzale Michelangelo.
Florence.
492. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A lenos-shaped sarcophagus with a scene of the Calydonian Hunt.
Marble. 4th cent. CE.
Florence, Baptistery.
493. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A lenos-shaped sarcophagus with a scene of the Calydonian Hunt.
The frontal side.
Marble. Marble. 4th cent. CE.
Florence, Baptistery.
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.
495. SCULPTURE.
Death of Francesco Sassetti (tomb relief in cappella Sassetti).
Giuliano da Sangallo.
Marble, traces of guilding. 1480s.
Florence, Church Santa Trinita.
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.
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.
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.
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.
500. SCULPTURE. Etruria.
Etruscan cinerary statue for two (bisoma).
Pietra fetida.
Chiusi, 400—380 BCE.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
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