ANCIENT ART

Photographer: Ilya Shurygin (3691 photo)
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1361. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with a scene of a boar hunting.
Marble. Beginning of the 4th cent. CE.
Inv. No. SBAO 36231.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
1362. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with a scene of a boar hunting (close-up).
Marble. Beginning of the 4th cent. CE.
Inv. No. SBAO 36231.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
1363. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with representation of scenes from the Iliad (known as “The Pianabella sarcophagus”).
Greek marble. 160 CE.
Inv. No. SBAO 43504.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
1364. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with representation of scenes from the Iliad (known as “The Pianabella sarcophagus”) — the front panel.
Greek marble. 160 CE.
Inv. No. SBAO 43504.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
1365. SCULPTURE. Rome.
“Achilles mourning the dead Patroclus” — scene from the front panel of the sarcophagus with representation of scenes from the Iliad.
Greek marble. 160 CE.
Inv. No. SBAO 43504.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
1366. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scene from the lid of the sarcophagus with representation of scenes from the Iliad: Achilles dragging Hector’s corpse round the Patroclus’ tomb.
Greek marble. 160 CE.
Inv. No. SBAO 43504.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
1367. SCULPTURE. Rome.
“Achilles washing Hector’s corpse prior to its restoration to Priam” — scene from the lid of the sarcophagus with representation of scenes from the Iliad.
Greek marble. 160 CE.
Inv. No. SBAO 43504.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
1368. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Nine Muses, Athena and Apollo.
Frontal view of a sarcophagus with lid.
White Thasos marble.
Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. Nos. SBAO 59954 / 59955.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
1369. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Public latrine (forica).
4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”.
1370. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Public latrine (forica).
4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”.
1371. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Public latrine (forica).
4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”.
1372. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Public latrine (forica).
4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”.
1373. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Bakery on the Via dei Mulini.
2nd century CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, I, 3, 1.
1374. INSTRUMENTS. Rome.
Mill in the bakery on the Via dei Mulini.
Volcanic stone. 2nd century CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, I, 3, 1.
1375. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Theatre.
Built in 18/17 BCE by M. Agrippa, rebuilt by Commodus and later by Septimius Severus and Caracalla.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 2.
1376. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Theatre.
Built in 18/17 BCE by M. Agrippa, rebuilt by Commodus and later by Septimius Severus and Caracalla.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 2.
1377. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Theatre.
Built in 18/17 BCE by M. Agrippa, rebuilt by Commodus and later by Septimius Severus and Caracalla.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 2.
1378. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Temple of Ceres.
Late 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, II, 7, 5.
1379. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Fullonica.
161—180 CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
1380. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Domus of Fortuna Annonaria. Colonnated courtyard.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
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