THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Inscriptions
101. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Cinerary urn of Marcus Ulpius Floridus with a scene of the Persephone’s abduction. Close-up.
Marble. Early 2nd cent. CE. Rome (?).
Inv. No. Com. 515.
Perugia, National Archaeological Museum of Umbria.
102. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with a myth of Selene and Endymion.
Marble.
Ca. 190 CE.
Inv. No. A 7 est.
Pisa, Camposanto Monumentale.
103. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Sarcophagus with an inscripted table in hands of the winged Victories (the front panel).
Marble.
Inv. No. A 16 est.
Pisa, Camposanto Monumentale.
104. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Tomb of the Cuspii.
Eastern part of Necropolis outside the Nucerian gate (south side of Via delle Tombe).
54—79 CE.
Pompeii.
105. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Tomb of the Cuspii.
Eastern part of Necropolis outside the Nucerian gate (south side of Via delle Tombe).
54—79 CE.
Pompeii.
106. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Tomb of a freedman Lucius Barbidius Communis and his wife.
Eastern part of Necropolis outside the Nucerian gate (south side of Via delle Tombe).
54—79 CE.
Pompeii.
107. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Cippus of tribune Titus Suedius Clemens.
72—75 CE.
CIL X 1018 = ILS 5942 = PompIn 42a.
Pompeii.
108. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Cippus of tribune Titus Suedius Clemens.
72—75 CE.
CIL X 1018 = ILS 5942 = PompIn 42a.
Pompeii.
109. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Base of the statue of duumvir Caius Cuspius Pansa.
Stone. 63—70 CE.
CIL X 790 = ILS 6360.
Pompeii.
110. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Base of the statue of duumvir Caius Cuspius Pansa.
Stone. 63—70 CE.
CIL X 790 = ILS 6360.
Pompeii.
111. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Base of the statue of duumvir and pontifex Caius Cuspius Pansa.
Stone. 63—70 CE.
CIL X 791 = ILS 6360a.
Pompeii.
112. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Base of the statue of duumvir and pontifex Caius Cuspius Pansa.
Stone. 63—70 CE.
CIL X 791 = ILS 6360a.
Pompeii.
113. APPLIED ART. Rome.
Tripod base of a table with lion heads and paws (trapezophorum).
Marble.
First half of the 1st cent. BCE
Inv. No. 3921.
Pompeii, I. 6. 11.
114. APPLIED ART. Rome.
Tripod base of a table with lion heads and paws (trapezophorum). Detail.
Marble.
First half of the 1st cent. BCE
Inv. No. 3921.
Pompeii, I. 6. 11.
115. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Funeral niches containing portraits of Publius Flavius Philoxenus and Flavia Agathea.
Tuff. 50—30 BCE.
Pompeii, Tomb of the Flavii.
116. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Funeral niches containing portraits of Publius Flavius Philoxenus and Flavia Agathea.
Tuff. 50—30 BCE.
Pompeii, Tomb of the Flavii.
117. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Greeting inscription at the entrance to the House of the Faun from via della Fortuna.
Mosaic.
1st cent. BCE — 1st cent. CE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of the Faun (VI. 12. 2).
118. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Double seat (bisellium) of Marcus Holconius Rufus in the Grand Theatre of Pompeii.
1st cent. CE.
CIL X 838.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, VIII. 7. 20.
119. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
An electoral campaign notice on the facade of the House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus on the via dell’Abbondanza in Pompeii shortly after excavations.
76—79 CE.
CIL IV 7963.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus (IX. 13. 5).
120. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Graffito on the facade of the House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus on the via dell’Abbondanza in Pompeii.
76—79 CE.
CIL IV 9131 = CLE 1936 = Epigraphica-1940-175 = GraffPomp 954.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus (IX. 13. 5).