THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Inscriptions
401. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription praising consul Lucius Cornelius Scipio.
Peperino. Ca. 230 BCE. Original.
CIL VI 1287 = ILLRP 310b = ILS 3.
Inv. Nos. 1189 (upper) / 1190 (lower).
Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Square vestibule, 3—4.
402. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Funerary inscription praising consul Lucius Cornelius Scipio.
The slab containing inscription, cutted out of the front wall of the monolith sarcophagus.
Peperino. Ca. 230 BCE. Original.
CIL I/2 9 = CIL VI 1287 = ILLRP 310b = ILS 3.
Inv. No. 1190.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Square vestibule, 4.
403. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription on the sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus (original).
The Tomb of the Scipios on the via Appia.
Peperino. 280 BCE.
CIL VI 1284 = ILS 1.
Inv. No. 1191.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Square vestibule, 5.
404. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Funerary inscription of Crator.
Marble.
CIL 06, 16558.
L. 23.5, H. 17.5 cm.
Saint Petersburg, National Library of Russia (NLR).
405. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A table from a columbarium with a funerary inscription of a cook.
Marble.
L. 38, H. 14 cm.
CIL 06, 09270.
Saint Petersburg, National Library of Russia (NLR).
406. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Tombstone of Fenia Tranquilla with portrait of the deceased in a niche.
Marble.
L. 16, H. 24 cm.
CIL 06 17693.
Saint Petersburg, National Library of Russia (NLR).
407. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Funerary inscription of Annia Festa.
Marble.
1st-2nd cent. CE.
L. 32, H. 20 cm.
CIL 06, 07474 (p 3852). EDR107599. ILS 8260.
Saint Petersburg, National Library of Russia (NLR).
408. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Collection of Latin inscriptions of the National Library of Russia.
Saint Petersburg, National Library of Russia (NLR).
409. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Funerary inscription of Claudia Myrsine.
Marble.
L. 27, H. 25 cm.
CIL 06, 15511.
Saint Petersburg, National Library of Russia (NLR).
410. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Funerary inscription of Gaius Iulius Felicio.
Marble.
1-50 CE.
L. 38, H 9.2 cm.
CIL 06, 20153.
Saint Petersburg, National Library of Russia (NLR).
411. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Inscription in a columbarium establishing ownership of a wall with niches for urns.
Marble.
L. 42.8, H. 30 cm.
CIL 06, 23400. ILS 7933a.
Saint Petersburg, National Library of Russia (NLR).
412. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Collection of ancient inscriptions of the National Library of Russia.
Saint Petersburg, National Library of Russia (NLR).
413. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Cippus of freedmen Scantius Olimpus and Scantia Agela.
Roman work. Marble.
2nd century CE.
Inv. No. A.108.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
414. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Cippus of freedmen Scantius Olimpus and Scantia Agela (inscription).
Roman work. Marble.
2nd century CE.
Inv. No. A.108.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
415. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Cinerery urn of Cornelius Eutichius.
Roman work. Carrara marble.
End of the 1st century CE.
Inv. No. A. 437.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
416. SCULPTURE. Greece.
Funerary relief of Olbiogenes, son of Apollonius, with a funeral repast.
Marble.
2nd cent. BCE.
Inv. Nos. ГР-5061 / А. 477.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
417. GLYPTICS. Rome.
Allegory of Octavian’s victory at Actium.
Portrait of Octavian. Capricorn, kerykeion, shield, dolphin, trident, altar and the hand holding a shipboard decoration.
Insribed: OCT. CAES. AVG. TER. MA. RQ. VOT. PUB.
Sardonyx.
Twenties of the 1st century BCE.
Inv. Nos. ГР-12650 / Ж 263.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
418. GLYPTICS. Rome.
Allegory of the victory at Actium.
Sardonyx.
Rome. 1st century BCE.
Inv. Nos. ГР-12650 / Ж 263.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
419. SCULPTURE. Rome.
The Calvatone Victory.
Guilded bronze.
2nd cent. CE.
Torso, head and sphere wit inscription are of ancient origin.
The rest parts were reconstructed and added in 1844 according to the then views of the iconography of Victory.
Inv. No. ЗСсэ-574.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
420. SCULPTURE. Rome.
The Calvatone Victory (close up).
Guilded bronze.
2nd cent. CE.
Torso, head and sphere wit inscription are of ancient origin.
The rest parts were reconstructed and added in 1844 according to the then views of the iconography of Victory.
Inv. No. ЗСсэ-574.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.