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Sculpture | Rome
261. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
262. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus (panorama).
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
263. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, left part.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
264. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, detail: a children with gifts.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
265. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, detail: Creusa.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
266. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, central part.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
267. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, detail: Creon and his dying daughter Creus.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
268. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Scenes of the myth of Medea. Front panel of sarcophagus, right part.
Greek marble. Mid-2nd cent. CE.
Inv. No. Sk 843 b.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
269. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Chariot racing in the Circus.
Fragment of the frontal side of sarcophagus?
Marble. Ca. 300 CE.
Inv. No. Sk 968.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
270. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Faustulus finds the she-wolf with the twins Romulus and Remus. Decorative relief, so-called Campana plaque.
Clay.
2nd century CE.
Inv. No. TC 8489.
Berlin, State Museums, Pergamon Museum.
271. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Antoninus Pius.
Marble.
Mid 2-nd cent. CE.
Bologna, Civic Archaeological Museum.
272. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Livia, wife of August (presumably).
Marble. First half of the 1st sentury CE (restored in the 4th cent. CE)
Inv. No. ROM 1928.
Bologna, Civic Archaeological Museum.
273. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Antonia Minor, mother of the Emperor Claudius.
Portrait head of the first half of the 1st century on a modern bust.
Marble.
Inv. No. ROM 1965.
Bologna, Civic Archaeological Museum.
274. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Male head (Marcus Antonius?).
Fine-grained marble.
Age of Claudius (41—54 CE).
Inv. No. Rom. 2002.
Bologna, Civic Archaeological Museum.
275. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Male head (Marcus Antonius?).
Fine-grained marble.
Age of Claudius (41—54 CE).
Inv. No. Rom. 2002.
Bologna, Civic Archaeological Museum.
276. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Marcus Antonius (presumably).
Marble.
1st century BCE.
Inv. No. ROM 2002.
Bologna, Civic Archaeological Museum.
277. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Livia. Detail.
Marble.
Late 1st century BCE — early 1st century CE.
Boscoreale, Antiquarium.
278. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Livia. Detail.
Marble.
Late 1st century BCE — early 1st century CE.
Boscoreale, Antiquarium.
279. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Livia from the Villa of Mysteries.
Marble.
Late 1st century BCE — early 1st century CE.
Inv. No. 4400.
Boscoreale, Antiquarium.
280. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Statue of Livia from the Villa of Mysteries. Detail.
Marble.
Late 1st century BCE — early 1st century CE.
Inv. No. 4400.
Boscoreale, Antiquarium.