ANCIENT ART

Photographer: Ilya Shurygin (3691 photo)
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1381. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Domus of Fortuna Annonaria. Three-arched entrance to the summer hall with an apse.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
1382. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Domus of Fortuna Annonaria. Latrina.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
1383. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Domus of Fortuna Annonaria. Latrina.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
1384. MOSAIC. Rome.
Domus of Fortuna Annonaria. Mosaic floor.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
1385. MOSAIC. Rome.
Domus of Fortuna Annonaria. A part of mosaic floor with a Capitoline she-wolfe.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
1386. MOSAIC. Rome.
Domus of Fortuna Annonaria. A part of mosaic floor depicting Theseus killing Sinis.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
1387. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Groundplan of the Domus of Fortuna Annonaria.
1st—4th cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, V, 2, 8.
1388. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
A columbarium niche with urns for ashes.
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1389. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Tomb B8.
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1390. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Tomb with small arches (B6).
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1391. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Columbarium B11.
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1392. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Columbarium B12 with an individual aedicula for an urn on the right).
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1393. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Tomb 21. An inscription denoting the owner of the tomb and its dimensions.
Early 1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. 19910.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1394. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Agrippina the Younger (presumably).
Marble. Mid-1st cent. CE.
Padua, Archaeological Museum.
1395. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Agrippina the Younger (presumably).
Marble. Mid-1st cent. CE.
Padua, Archaeological Museum.
1396. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A funerary stele depicting voyage of the deceased to the afterworld.
Limestone.
5th cent. BCE.
Padua, Archaeological Museum.
1397. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A funerary stele depicting voyage of the deceased to the afterworld (scheme).
Limestone. 5th cent. BCE.
Padua, Archaeological Museum.
1398. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A funerary stele depicting races on biga.
Limestone. 1st cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 8.
Padua, Archaeological Museum.
1399. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Augustus.
Marble.
Mid-1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. R.L. 819.
Padua, Archaeological Museum.
1400. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Livia.
Marble. Second half of the 1st cent. BCE.
Inv. No. R.L. 835.
Padua, Archaeological Museum.
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