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1. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Wall painting in room 30 (diaeta) adjoining the large portico.
Mid-1st century CE.
Castellammare di Stabia, Villa San Marco, room 30. |
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2. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Iphigenia with the Palladium.
Fresco in room 30 (diaeta) adjoining the large portico. Mid-1st century CE.
Castellammare di Stabia, Villa San Marco, room 30. |
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3. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Etruscan cinerary urn “Orestes and Pylades in Tauris”. A lid with a figure of a reclining man (non pertaining to the urn).
Alabaster. Volterra, 3rd—1st cent. BCE.
Florence, National Archaeological Museum. |
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4. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Front relief of an etruscan cinerary urn “Orestes and Pylades in Tauris”.
Alabaster. Volterra, 3rd—1st cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 98. Florence, National Archaeological Museum. |
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5. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Iphigenia.
Third style. 1st century BCE — 1st century CE.
Klagenfurt, Museum of Carinthia. |
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6. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Slaughter of Iphigenia.
Red-figured volute krater. Apulia. Ca. 370—350 BCE. Attributed to a painter close to the Iliupersis Painter (the sack of Troy).
Inv. No. 1865,0103.21. London, British Museum. |
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7. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. The Sacrifice of Iphigenia. Inv. No. 9112. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. |
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8. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. The Sacrifice of Iphigenia.
Fresco from Pompei.
Inv. No. 9112. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. |
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9. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Orestes and Pylades in front of Iphigenia.
Fresco from Herculaneum. Fourth style. 45—79 CE.
Inv. No. 9538. Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXVIII. |
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10. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Iphigenia in Tauris.
Fresco from Pompeii (House of L. Caecilius Jucundus, V. 1. 26). Third style. 35—45 CE.
Inv. No. 111439. Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXXI. |
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11. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Sacrifice of Iphigenia.
Fresco from Pompeii (House of the Tragic Poet).
Inv. No. 9112. Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXXVIII. |
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12. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Sacrifice of Iphigenia.
Fresco from Pompeii (House of the Tragic Poet).
Inv. No. 9112. Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXXVIII. |
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13. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Cinerary urn of Larth Cai Cnares with a scene of the sacrifice of Iphigenia.
Travertine. 2nd—1st centuries BCE.
Inv. No. Com. 46. Perugia, National Archaeological Museum of Umbria. |
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14. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Cinerary urn with a scene of the sacrifice of Iphigenia.
Travertine. 2nd—1st centuries BCE.
Inv. No. 50312. Rome, National Etruscan Museum of Villa Julia. |
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