THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Inscriptions | Rome | Funerary inscriptions
1. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Funeral monument set by Sextus Titius Primus.
Marble.
1st cent. CE.
Ancona, National Archaeological Museum of Marche.
2. APPLIED ART. Etruria.
Funerary urn of Titia Tertulla.
Sandstone.
Arezzo, Civic Archaeological Museum.
3. APPLIED ART. Etruria.
Funerary urn of Caius Cassius Saturninus.
Sandstone. Ca. 10—15 CE.
Inv. No. 14240.
Arezzo, Civic Archaeological Museum.
4. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
The funerary inscription for a married couple of Terentii.
1st—2nd centuries CE.
Inscr. It. X, V 546.
Inv. No. MR 3067.
Brescia, Santa Giulia Civic Museum.
5. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funeral inscription of veteran Marcus Aemilius Soteria.
Age of Augustus.
ILS 2321 = EE 8. 1. 530 = RECapua 224.
Capua, Provincial Museum of Campania, Lapidarium of Th. Mommsen.
6. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription of the bishop Severus.
White marble.
Late 4th — late 5th century CE.
CIL. IX. 2332.
Inv. No. 27.
Capua, Provincial Museum of Campania, Lapidarium of Th. Mommsen.
7. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Staia Quinta, freedwoman of Lucius.
Marble.
1st century CE.
Inv. No. 1435.
Copenhagen, New Carlsberg Glyptotek.
8. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A gravestone of a praetorian.
Marble.
3rd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 2574.
Fiesole, Municipal Archaeological Museum.
9. 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.
10. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Grave stele with family portraits and with a Greek inscription from Thessalonica.
Marble.
2nd—3rd cent. CE.
Inv. No. 194 T.
Istanbul, Archaeological Museum.
11. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A Roman funerary relief of Lucius Antistius Sarculo and his wife Antistia Plutia.
Marble.
Ca. 30—10 BCE.
Inv. No. 1858,0819.2.
London, British Museum.
12. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Funerary relief with portraits of the freedmen Publius Licinius Philonicus and Publius Licinius Demetrius.
Marble.
Ca. 30—10 BCE.
Inv. No. 1954,1214.1.
London, British Museum.
13. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Sarcophagus with a myth of Selene and Endymion. The lid frieze: inscription and portrait of the deceased.
Marble.
Early 3rd cent. CE.
CIL XIV 565.
Inv. No. 47.100.4b.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
14. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Cinerery urn of Julia Felicitas.
Roman work. Marble.
Ca. 69-98 CE (Flavian period).
Inv. No. L.1991.85.3.
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (on loan).
15. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A tombstone of Gaius Cornelius Philocalus.
Mid 1st — 3d cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
16. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with garlands and herms.
Marble. End of 2nd — first third of 3rd cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
17. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Strigilated sarcophagus with funerary inscription in tabula ansata.
Marble. 170—300 CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
18. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus of a child with a double-sloping lid and a funerary inscription in tabula ansata.
Marble. 2nd—3rd cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
19. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus of a child with a double-sloping lid and a funerary inscription in tabula ansata.
Marble. 2nd—3rd cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
20. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Clipeus-sarcophagus of Lucius Caltilius Salutaris depicting the myth about Romulus and Remus.
Marble.
Second half of the 2nd century.
Inv. Nos. 106 / 106 A.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.