| 741. SCULPTURE. Rome. Sarcophagus with battle scene know as the Grande Ludovisi. Proconnesus marble. Mid-3rd century CE. Inv. No. 8574. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps. | |
| 742. SCULPTURE. Rome. Gaul killing himself and his wife (also known as “Ludovisi Gaul” or “The Galatian Suicide”). Phrygian marble (marmor Docimenum). Roman copy of the early 2nd cent. CE after a bronze Ellinistic original of ca. 230—220 BCE. Restored with the Carrara marble by Ippolito Buzzi. Inv. No. 6808. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps. | |
| 743. SCULPTURE. Rome. Gaul killing himself and his wife (also known as “Ludovisi Gaul” or “The Galatian Suicide”). Phrygian marble (marmor Docimenum). Roman copy of the early 2nd cent. CE after a bronze Ellinistic original of ca. 230—220 BCE. Restored with the Carrara marble by Ippolito Buzzi. Inv. No. 6808. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps. | |
| 744. SCULPTURE. Rome. Gaul killing himself and his wife (also known as “Ludovisi Gaul” or “The Galatian Suicide”). Phrygian marble (marmor Docimenum). Roman copy of the early 2nd cent. CE after a bronze Ellinistic original of ca. 230—220 BCE. Restored with the Carrara marble by Ippolito Buzzi. Inv. No. 6808. Rome, Roman National Museum, Palazzo Altemps. | |
| 745. SCULPTURE. Rome. Faustina the Elder. The head does not belong to the bust. Luna marble. 138—150 CE. Inv. No. S 851. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Gallery. | |
| 746. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Hercules. Gilded bronze. 2nd cent. BCE. Inv. No. S 1265. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Area of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. | |
| 747. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Hercules. Gilded bronze. 2nd cent. BCE. Inv. No. S 1265. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Area of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. | |
| 748. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Hercules. Gilded bronze. 2nd cent. BCE. Inv. No. S 1265. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo dei Conservatori, Area of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. | |
| 749. SCULPTURE. Greece. Statue of a naked youth from Kephissia. Marble. Copy of the mid-2nd cent. BCE after an original by Polycleitos made about 440 BCE. Inv. No. 4498. Athens, Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. | |
| 750. SCULPTURE. Greece. Statue of a naked youth from Kephissia. Marble. Copy of the mid-2nd cent. BCE after an original by Polycleitos made about 440 BCE. Inv. No. 4498. Athens, Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. | |
| 751. SCULPTURE. Greece. Statue of a naked youth from Kephissia. Marble. Copy of the mid-2nd cent. BCE after an original by Polycleitos made about 440 BCE. Inv. No. 4498. Athens, Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. | |
| 752. SCULPTURE. Greece. Statue of a naked youth from Kephissia Marble. Copy of the mid-2nd cent. BCE after an original by Polycleitos made about 440 BCE. Inv. No. 4498. Athens, Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. | |
| 753. INSTRUMENTS. Greece. Stone engraved with standard measurements (scheme). 4th cent. BCE. Inv. No. 5352. Athens, Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. | |
| 754. INSTRUMENTS. Greece. Stone engraved with standard measurements. 4th cent. BCE. Inv. No. 5352. Athens, Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. | |
| 755. SCULPTURE. Greece. Grave stele (grave marker) with a family group. Marble. Attic work, ca. 360 BCE. Inv. No. 11.100.2. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
| 756. SCULPTURE. Rome. Trojan slab (Tabula Iliaca). Calcite. 1st century BCE. Inv. No. 316. Rome, Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Nuovo, Hall of the Doves. | |
| 757. SCULPTURE. Greece. Grave stele (grave marker) of a man in the form of edicula. Marble. Attic work, 375—350 BCE. Inv. No. 59.11.27. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
| 758. SCULPTURE. Greece. Grave stele (grave marker) of a woman in the form of edicula. Marble. Attic work, 375—350 BCE. Inv. No. 65.11.11. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
| 759. SCULPTURE. Greece. Grave stele of Lysisrate. Marble. Attic work, 350—325 BCE. Inv. No. 06.287. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
| 760. ARCHITECTURE. Greece. Tower of the Winds. Mid-1st cent. BCE. Athens, Tower of the Winds. | |