| 481. SCULPTURE. Greece. Funerary lekythos of Aristomache. Marble. Greek, Attic, ca. 375—350 BCE. Inv. No. 49.11.4. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
| 482. GLYPTICS. Rome. Venus Victrix. Intaglio. Orange carnelian. 1st—2nd cent. CE. Modena, Galleria Estense. | |
| 483. SCULPTURE. Greece. Head of a goddess, possibly Aphrodite. Onyx marble (also known as calcite alabaster). Greece, 2nd—1st century BCE. Inv. No. 2012.477.1. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
| 484. MOSAIC. Rome. Three Graces. Marble, vitreous paste. Late 3rd — early 4th cent. CE. Barcelona, Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. | |
| 485. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Isis-Fortuna-Demeter. Fresco from Pompeii (IX. 7. 21). 45—79 CE. CIL IV 3832. Inv. No. 112285. Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXXV. | |
| 486. SCULPTURE. Greece. Head of a horned youth wearing a diadem. Marble. Greek, Hellenistic, 3rd—2nd cent. BCE. Inv. No. 2012.479.10. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
| 487. SCULPTURE. Greece. Head of a horned youth wearing a diadem. Marble. Greek, Hellenistic, 3rd—2nd cent. BCE. Inv. No. 2012.479.10. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
| 488. MILITARY ART. Greece. Helmet of the Corinthian type. Bronze. Late 6th cent. BCE. Inv. No. ΚΠ 75. Athens, Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art. | |
| 489. CERAMICS. Greece. Black-figure kylix with a winged Nike holding a wreath. Boeotia. 475—450 BCE. Inv. No. ΝΓ 381. Athens, Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art. | |
| 490. SCULPTURE. Greece. Female figurine. Marble. Cycladic culture, Early Bronze Age. 2800—2300 BCE. Inv. No. NГ 724. Athens, Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art. | |
| 491. SCULPTURE. Greece. Female figurine. Marble. Cycladic culture, Early Bronze Age. 2800—2300 BCE. Athens, Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art. | |
| 492. SCULPTURE. Greece. Figurine of the Kilia type (“stargazer”). Marble. 4360—3500 BCE. Athens, Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art. | |
| 493. SCULPTURE. Greece. Statue of a child holding a hare. Marble. Hellenistic period, 320—310 BCE. Inv. No. ΝΓ 277. Athens, Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art. | |
| 494. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Scenes of a dyeing shop (fullonica). Pillar with frescoes from Pompeii, the Fullery of Lucius Veranius Hypsaeus (VI. 8. 20). Fourth style. 50—79 CE. Painting by Giuseppe Marsigli (1795 — ca. 1835). Tempera. 1826. Inv. No. 9774. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 495. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Scenes of a dyeing shop (fullonica). Pillar with frescoes from Pompeii, the Fullery of Lucius Veranius Hypsaeus (VI. 8. 20). Fourth style. 50—79 CE. Inv. No. 9774. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 496. 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). | |
| 497. 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). | |
| 498. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Facade of the House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus on the via dell’Abbondanza in Pompeii in 2013. 1st cent. CE. Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus (IX. 13. 5). | |
| 499. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Aeneas escaping from Troy with his father Anchises and juvenile son Ascanius. Facade of the House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus on the via dell’Abbondanza in Pompeii immediately after excavation. 1st cent. CE. Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus (IX. 13. 5). | |
| 500. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Romulus carrying a trophy. Facade of the House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus on the via dell’Abbondanza in Pompeii immediately after excavation. 69—79 CE. Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus (IX. 13. 5). | |