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21. SCULPTURE. Rome. Bust of Antoninus Pius. Marble. 16th century. Inv. No. S 643. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Great Hall. | |
22. SCULPTURE. Rome. Bust of Antoninus Pius. Detail. Marble. 16th century. Inv. No. S 643. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Great Hall. | |
23. SCULPTURE. Rome. Antoninus Pius, the adopted son of Hadrian. Marble. 2nd century. Inv. No. S 446. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Emperors. | |
24. SCULPTURE. Rome. Bust of Antoninus Pius. Marble. 140—161 CE. Inv. No. S 446. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Emperors. | |
25. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of emperor Antoninus Pius. Marble. Ca. 138—140 CE. Inv. Nos. 627 / 718. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme. | |
26. SCULPTURE. Rome. Apotheosis of Antoninus Pius and Faustina. Decursio relief, base of the Column of Antoninus Pius. White Italian marble. 161 CE. Inv. No. 5115. Rome, Vatican Museums, Cortile delle Corazze. | |
27. SCULPTURE. Rome. Antoninus Pius and Faustina on the wings of the Genius of Death. Fragment of relief on the front face of the pedestal of the Antoninus Pius’ column. White Italian marble. 161 CE. Inv. No. 5115. Rome, Vatican Museums, Cortile delle Corazze. | |
28. SCULPTURE. Rome. Antoninus Pius and Faustina on the wings of the Genius of Death. Fragment of relief on the front face of the pedestal of the Antoninus Pius’ column. White Italian marble. 161 CE. Inv. No. 5115. Rome, Vatican Museums, Cortile delle Corazze. | |
29. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Antoninus Pius. Marble. 2nd century. Inv. No. 201. Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Room of the Greek Cross, 67. | |
30. SCULPTURE. Rome. Marcus Aurelius, Antoninus Pius, small Lucius Verus and Hadrian. A scene of a cycle “Adoption” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE. Vienna, Ephesos Museum. | |
31. SCULPTURE. Rome. Marcus Aurelius and Antoninus Pius. Detail of a scene of the cycle “Adoption” of the Parthian frieze from Ephesos. Dolomitic marble from Thasos. After 169 (166?) CE. Vienna, Ephesos Museum. | |