2181. SCULPTURE. Rome. Group of Dionysus and Satyr. Marble. Roman decorative work of the 2nd cent. CE. Inv. No. 1375. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, XIII. 3. | |
2182. SCULPTURE. Rome. Group of Dionysus and Satyr. Marble. Roman work after a Greek models. Inv. No. 1375. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, XIII. 3. | |
2183. TOREUTICS. Black Sea Coast. Phiale with an image of a goddess (Fortuna or Amalthea with cornucopia (close-up). Silver, partially gilt. 2nd cent. CE. Presumably Iberian work. Tbilisi, Georgian National Museum. | |
2184. TOREUTICS. Black Sea Coast. Phiale with an image of a goddess (Fortuna or Amalthea with cornucopia. Silver, partially gilt. 2nd cent. CE. Presumably Iberian work. Tbilisi, Georgian National Museum. | |
2185. TOREUTICS. Black Sea Coast. Phiale with an image of a goddess (Fortuna or Amalthea with cornucopia. Silver, partially gilt. 2nd cent. CE. Presumably Iberian work. Tbilisi, Georgian National Museum. | |
2186. SCULPTURE. Rome. Faunus and the Infant Bacchus. Marble. Inv. No. 6022. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
2187. SCULPTURE. Black Sea Coast. Ariadne. Terracotta. 5th—1st cent. BCE. Tbilisi, Georgian National Museum. | |
2188. SCULPTURE. Black Sea Coast. Dionysus. Terracotta. 5th—1st cent. BCE. Tbilisi, Georgian National Museum. | |
2189. SCULPTURE. Rome. Cast of a sarcophagus with Traditio Legis in the Vatican Grottoes. Detail of the front side: Christ. Original: marble, c. 350—375 CE. Inv. Nos. 31528 (ex XXV) / 174 (orig.). Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |
2190. SCULPTURE. Rome. Cast of a sarcophagus with Traditio Legis in the Vatican Grottoes. Detail of the front side: Sacrifice of Isaac. Original: marble, c. 350—375 CE. Inv. Nos. 31528 (ex XXV) / 174 (orig.). Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |
2191. SCULPTURE. Rome. Cast of a sarcophagus with Traditio Legis in the Vatican Grottoes. Detail of the front side: Luke the Evangelist (?). Original: marble, c. 350—375 CE. Inv. Nos. 31528 (ex XXV) / 174 (orig.). Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |
2192. SCULPTURE. Rome. Cast of a sarcophagus with Traditio Legis in the Vatican Grottoes. Detail of the front side: apostle Paul. Original: marble, c. 350—375 CE. Inv. Nos. 31528 (ex XXV) / 174 (orig.). Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |
2193. SCULPTURE. Rome. Cast of a sarcophagus with Traditio Legis in the Vatican Grottoes. Detail of the front side: Traditio Legis. Original: marble, c. 350—375 CE. Inv. Nos. 31528 (ex XXV) / 174 (orig.). Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |
2194. SCULPTURE. Rome. Cast of a sarcophagus with Traditio Legis in the Vatican Grottoes. Right side: Peter baptizes his overseers; Jesus heals a woman with a bleeding. Original: marble, c. 350—375 CE. Inv. Nos. 31528 (ex XXV) / 174 (orig.). Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |
2195. SCULPTURE. Rome. Cast of a sarcophagus with Traditio Legis in the Vatican Grottoes. Left side: Prediction of Peter’s denial. Original: marble, c. 350—375 CE. Inv. Nos. 31528 (ex XXV) / 174 (orig.). Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |
2196. SCULPTURE. Rome. Cast of a sarcophagus with Traditio Legis in the Vatican Grottoes. Frontal side: Sacrifice of Isaac, Traditio Legis, Christ before Pilate. Original: marble, c. 350—375 CE. Inv. Nos. 31528 (ex XXV) / 174 (orig.). Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |
2197. SCULPTURE. Rome. Cast of a sarcophagus with Traditio Legis in the Vatican Grottoes. Original (inv. 174): marble, c. 350—375 CE. Inv. Nos. 31528 (ex XXV) / 174 (orig.). Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |
2198. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Slab used to close a child funerary niche (loculus) in a catacombs. Detail: Saint Apostles Peter and Paul. Marble. 4th cent. CE. Inv. No. 28596. Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |
2199. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Slab used to close a child funerary niche (loculus) in a catacombs. Marble. 4th cent. CE. Inv. No. 28596. Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |
2200. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statuette of the “Good Shepherd”. Fragmentary relief from the front of a sarcophagus, reworked in full relief. End of the 3rd — beginning of the 4th cent. CE. Extensive restoration by Giuseppe Angelini, 1764. Inv. No. 28590 (ex 103). Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius Christian Museum. | |