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21. SCULPTURE. Rome. Terracotta antefix, representing the head of Juno Lanuvian. Early 5th century BCE. Rome, National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. | |
22. SCULPTURE. Rome. Terracotta head of a young man in the Hellenistic style. Late 4th — early 3rd centuries BCE. Rome, National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. | |
23. SCULPTURE. Rome. Terracotta model of the pediment of the temple with decorative figures in the center and on the sides and the row of antefixes below. 4th—3rd centuries BCE. Rome, National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. | |
24. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Minerva. Terracotta. Second half of the 3rd century BCE. Rome, Palatine Museum. | |
25. SCULPTURE. Rome. Struggle between Apollo and Heracles for the Delphian tripod. Terracotta. 36—28 BCE. Rome, Palatine Museum. | |
26. SCULPTURE. Rome. Terracotta statue, representing Minerva with the shield. Second half of the 3rd century BCE. Rome, Palatine Museum. | |
27. SCULPTURE. Rome. Antefix with female head from Aricia. 4th—3rd centuries BCE. Rome, Roman National Museum. | |
28. SCULPTURE. Rome. Antefix with the bust of Diana from the temple of Diana at Aricia (Diana Nemorensis) near the Lake of Nemi. 2nd century BCE. Rome, Roman National Museum. | |
29. SCULPTURE. Rome. Terracotta antefix, representing Juno Lanuvian. 4th century BCE. Rome, Roman National Museum. | |
30. SCULPTURE. Rome. Campana plaque depicting the fight between gladiators and wild animals in the Circus Maximus. Painted terracotta. 1st cent. CE. Inv. No. 62660. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
31. SCULPTURE. Rome. Campana plaque depicting the fight between gladiators and wild animals in the Circus Maximus. Painted terracotta. 1st cent. CE. Inv. No. 62660. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian. | |
32. SCULPTURE. Rome. Campana tile with a relief scene of chariot race. Terracotta. 1st century CE. Inv. No. V 49. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |
33. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statues of athletes in a palestra. Decorative plate. Terracotta. Rome. 1st cent. CE. Inv. No. V 1859. Vienna, Museum of Art History. | |