2401. SCULPTURE. Rome. Term of Socrates. Marble. Inv. No. 1040. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
2402. SCULPTURE. Rome. Term of Socrates. Marble. Inv. No. 1040. Rome, Villa Albani. | |
2403. SCULPTURE. Rome. A cuirassed statue, restored as Augustus. White marble. Second half of the 2nd cent. CE? Head of Augustus is modern restoration. Orange (France), Roman Theatre. | |
2404. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of Nero. The Munich type. Carrara marble? 64—68 CE? Inv. No. 2001.5.147. Vienne, Lapidary Museum St. Peter. | |
2405. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of Antonia Minor? The “locks on temples” type (Schläfenlöckchentypus). White-grey marble. 41—54 CE? Inv. No. 2001-5-146. Vienne, Lapidary Museum St. Peter. | |
2406. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Inscription in honour of Gaius Caesar, adoptive son of Augustus. Travertine? 1 CE. Copy. CIL XI 366 = ILS 133. Inv. No. MCR 283. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
2407. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Inscription in honour of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. CIL. IX. 4677 = ILS. 6543 27—18 BCE. Copy. Inv. No. MCR 281. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
2408. SCULPTURE. Greece. Relief depicting a theatre scene. Neo-Attic relief. Luna marble. Mid-1st cent. CE. Inv. No. 6687. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
2409. SCULPTURE. Greece. Heracles starting the rites of the Eleusinian Mysteries. Neo-Attic relief. Luna varble. Late 1st cent. BCE — early 1st cent. CE. Inv. No. 6679. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
2410. SCULPTURE. Rome. Pothos (close-up). White marble. Roman copy of the 2nd half of 2nd cent. CE of a Greek original of the 4th cent. BCE created by Scopas. Inv. No. 6253. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
2411. SCULPTURE. Rome. Pothos. White marble. Roman copy of the 2nd half of 2nd cent. CE of a Greek original of the 4th cent. BCE created by Scopas. Inv. No. 6253. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
2412. SCULPTURE. Rome. Artemis of Ephesus. Alabaster, bronze. Second half of the 2nd century CE. Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813). Inv. No. 6278. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
2413. SCULPTURE. Rome. Artemis of Ephesus. Alabaster, bronze. Second half of the 2nd century CE. Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813). Inv. No. 6278. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
2414. SCULPTURE. Rome. Artemis of Ephesus. Alabaster, bronze. Second half of the 2nd century CE. Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813). Inv. No. 6278. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
2415. SCULPTURE. Rome. Artemis of Ephesus. Alabaster, bronze. Second half of the 2nd century CE. Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813). Inv. No. 6278. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
2416. SCULPTURE. Rome. Artemis of Ephesus. Alabaster, bronze. Second half of the 2nd century CE. Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813). Inv. No. 6278. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
2417. SCULPTURE. Rome. Artemis of Ephesus. Alabaster, bronze. Second half of the 2nd century CE. Head, hands, and feet restored in bronze by Valadier (1762—1839); restoration in alabaster by Albacicni (1734—1813). Inv. No. 6278. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
2418. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Venus Genetrix. Marble. Roman copy of 1st—2nd cent. CE of a Greek bronze statue of the late 5th century BCE, attributed to Callimachus. Inv. No. 32.11.3. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
2419. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Venus Genetrix. Marble. Roman copy of 1st—2nd cent. CE of a Greek bronze statue of the late 5th century BCE, attributed to Callimachus. Inv. No. 32.11.3. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
2420. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Venus Genetrix. Marble. Roman copy of 1st—2nd cent. CE of a Greek bronze statue of the late 5th century BCE, attributed to Callimachus. Inv. No. 32.11.3. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |