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681. SCULPTURE. Rome. Vibia Matidia, sister of Hadrian’s wife Vibia Sabina. Alabaster. 85—168 CE. Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum. | |
682. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of an unknown woman identified as Vibia Sabina, the wife of Hadrian. Marble. First half of the 2nd cent. CE. Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum. | |
683. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of an unknown woman identified as Vibia Sabina, the wife of Hadrian. Marble. First half of the 2nd cent. CE. Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum. | |
684. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of an unknown woman identified as Vibia Sabina, the wife of Hadrian. Marble. First half of the 2nd cent. CE. Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum. | |
685. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Apollo (the Chigi type). Marble. Hadrianian replica of a Greek original of the mid-IV cent. BCE. Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum. | |
686. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of Apollo (the Chigi type). Marble. Hadrianian replica of a Greek original of the mid-IV cent. BCE. Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum. | |
687. SCULPTURE. Rome. A gravestone of a praetorian. Marble. 3rd cent. CE. Inv. No. 2574. Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum. | |
688. SCULPTURE. Rome. A lenos-shaped sarcophagus with a scene of the Calydonian Hunt. Marble. 4th cent. CE. Florence, Baptistery. | |
689. SCULPTURE. Rome. A lenos-shaped sarcophagus with a scene of the Calydonian Hunt. The frontal side. Marble. Marble. 4th cent. CE. Florence, Baptistery. | |
690. SCULPTURE. Rome. Cippus of freedmen Scantius Olimpus and Scantia Agela. Sketch by G.-A. Dosio, ca. 1560. Inv. No. N. A. 1159 (fol. 8r). Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale. | |
691. SCULPTURE. Rome. Figure of a youth from the group “Assassin of a tyrant”. Marble. Florence, Boboli Gardens. | |
692. SCULPTURE. Rome. Roman woman (“Sabine”) with portrait head of Salonia Matidia, not belonging to the statue. Marble. Early 2nd century CE. Florence, Loggia of Lanzi. | |
693. SCULPTURE. Rome. Roman woman (“Sabine”) with portrait head of Salonia Matidia, not belonging to the statue. Marble. Early 2nd century CE. Florence, Loggia of Lanzi. | |
694. SCULPTURE. Rome. Roman woman (“Sabine”) with portrait head of Salonia Matidia, not belonging to the statue. Marble. Early 2nd century CE. Florence, Loggia of Lanzi. | |
695. SCULPTURE. Rome. A barbarian woman prisoner, so-called Thusnelda. Marble. Early II century CE, with heavy modern restorations. Florence, Loggia of Lanzi. | |
696. SCULPTURE. Rome. A barbarian woman prisoner, so-called Thusnelda. Marble. Early II century CE, with heavy modern restorations. Florence, Loggia of Lanzi. | |
697. SCULPTURE. Rome. A barbarian woman prisoner, so-called Thusnelda. Marble. Early II century CE, with heavy modern restorations. Florence, Loggia of Lanzi. | |
698. SCULPTURE. Rome. A barbarian woman prisoner, so-called Thusnelda. Marble. Early II century CE, with heavy modern restorations. Florence, Loggia of Lanzi. | |
699. SCULPTURE. Rome. A barbarian woman prisoner, so-called Thusnelda. Marble. Early 2nd century CE, with heavy modern restorations. Florence, Loggia of Lanzi. | |
700. SCULPTURE. Rome. A barbarian woman prisoner, so-called Thusnelda. Marble. Early II century CE, with heavy modern restorations. Florence, Loggia of Lanzi. | |