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| 4521. SCULPTURE. Rome. Quintus Hortensius Hortalus. Marble. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4522. SCULPTURE. Rome. Term of an unknown Greek. Marble. No. 607. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4523. SCULPTURE. Rome. Modern portrait of Octavian August. Marble. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4524. SCULPTURE. Rome. Modern portrait of Octavian August. Marble. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4525. SCULPTURE. Rome. Modern portrait of Octavian August. Marble. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4526. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of an athlete, so-called Peisistratos. Marble. After a Greek original of the first half of the 5th century BCE. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4527. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of an athlete, so-called Peisistratos. Marble. After a Greek original of the first half of the 5th century BCE. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4528. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of an unknown man. Marble. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4529. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of an unknown man. Marble. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4530. SCULPTURE. Rome. An unknown Greek. Marble. Inv. No. 744. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4531. SCULPTURE. Rome. Term of Socrates. Marble. Inv. No. 1040. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4532. SCULPTURE. Rome. Term of Socrates. Marble. Inv. No. 1040. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4533. SCULPTURE. Rome. Herm of Socrates. Marble. 2nd cent. BCE. Inv. No. 1040. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
| 4534. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Diocletian. Marble. Late 3rd century. Rome, Villa Doria Pamphili. | |
| 4535. SCULPTURE. Rome. Apollo, Diana and the urn of Orestes. Marble. Age of Claudius. Rome, Villa Medici. | |
| 4536. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of an elderly man. Marble. Mid-1st century BCE. Height 10 1/2 in. (26.7 cm.) PW9101. Royal-Athena Galleries. | |
| 4537. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Domitian. Marble. Late 1st — 2nd century. SND04. Royal-Athena Galleries. | |
| 4538. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of satyr. Marble. Second half of the 2nd century. Royal-Athena Galleries. | |
| 4539. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Trajan. Marble. Early 2nd century. Royal-Athena Galleries. | |
| 4540. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Trajan. Marble. Early 2nd century. Royal-Athena Galleries. | |