THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Mythology in the Art | Greek mythology | Eros
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.