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181. SCULPTURE. Rome. Front panel of sarcophagus with a representation of the Seasons of the Year. Marble. Mid-3rd century CE. Inv. No. S 1185. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Hall of the Triumphs. | |
182. SCULPTURE. Rome. Relief with Eros. Marble fron Synnada (Phrygia). Hadrianic work (117—138 CE) inspired by Hellenistic models (323—30 BCE). Inv. No. S 1716. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Halls of the Horti Lamiani. | |
183. SCULPTURE. Rome. Eros stringing the bow. Marble. Roman copy after a Greek bronze original by Lysippos of the 4th century BCE. Inv. No. S 410. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Gallery. | |
184. SCULPTURE. Rome. Eros stringing his bow. Marble. Roman copy after a Greek bronze original by Lysippos of the 4th century BCE. Inv. No. S 410. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Gallery. | |
185. SCULPTURE. Rome. Amor and Psyche. Marble. 2nd cent. CE, after a Greek model of the 2nd cent. BCE. Inv. No. S 408. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Gaul. | |
186. SCULPTURE. Rome. Amor and Psyche (close-up). Marble. 2nd cent. CE, after a Greek model of the 2nd cent. BCE. Inv. No. S 408. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Gaul. | |
187. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sarcophagus with a portrait of the deceased in a shell held by two centauro-tritons. White marble. Rome, 2nd century CE. Rome, Church of San Crisogono. | |
188. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sarcophagus with a myth of Selene and Endymion. Front panel. Marble. L. 252 cm; H. 132 cm; D. 120 cm. First half of the 3rd cent. CE. Rome, Doria Pamphilj Gallery. | |
189. SCULPTURE. Rome. Aphrodite of Cnidos. Island marble. Roman copy of the early 2nd century CE after a Greek statue of 4th—3rd cent. BCE. Inv. No. 108. Rome, Museum and Gallery of Villa Borghese. | |
190. SCULPTURE. Rome. Endymion. The front panel of a so-called “Braschi sarcophagus”. Marble. Ca. 250 CE. Rome, Museum of Rome in Palazzo Braschi. | |
191. APPLIED ART. Etruria. The Ficoroni Cista. Bronze. 3rd century BCE. Rome, National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. | |
192. APPLIED ART. Etruria. The Ficoroni Cista. Bronze. Late 4th century BCE. Rome, National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. | |
193. APPLIED ART. Etruria. The Ficoroni Cista. Bronze. Ca. 340—330 BCE. Made by Novios Plautios. Rome, National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. | |
194. APPLIED ART. Etruria. The Ficoroni Cista. Bronze. Ca. 340—330 BCE. Made by Novios Plautios. Rome, National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. | |
195. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Eros, Heracles, and Iolaus. Leg of the Ficoroni Cist. Bronze. Mid-3rd century BCE. Rome, National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. | |
196. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sarcophagus with Eroses holding a portrait medallion of the deceased: front relief. Marble. Beginning of the 3rd cent. CE. Rome, National Gallery of Ancient Art of Corsini Palace. | |
197. SCULPTURE. Rome. A sarcophagus of a child with vintage scenes. Luni (Carrara) marble. 2nd century CE. Rome, National Museum of Palazzo Venezia. | |
198. SCULPTURE. Rome. Front wall of sarcophagus with clipeus portrait (imago clipeata) of the deceased boy. Luni (Carrara) marble. 3rd century CE. Rome, National Museum of Palazzo Venezia. | |
199. SCULPTURE. Rome. Apotheosis of Titus. Relief on the vault of the Arch of Titus. 81—96 CE. Rome, Roman Forum, Arch of Titus. | |
200. SCULPTURE. Rome. Apotheosis of Titus. Relief on the vault of the Arch of Titus. 81—96 CE. Rome, Roman Forum, Arch of Titus. | |