8061. SCULPTURE. Rome. Paris. Marble. Roman, after Greek model of 4th century BCE. Inv. No. A 310. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum. | |
8062. ARCHITECTURE. Asia. Theatre. Scene and spectator seats. 1st—2nd century. Ephesus. | |
8063. ARCHITECTURE. Asia. Theatre. 1st—2nd century. Ephesus. | |
8064. ARCHITECTURE. Asia. Theatre. Scene and spectator seats. 1st—2nd century. Ephesus. | |
8065. SCULPTURE. Greece. An runner. Bronze. Thessalian. Last quarter of the 6th century BCE. Private collection, Geneva. | |
8066. SCULPTURE. Rome. Bust of Caracalla. Marble. 211—217 CE. Gatchina, Gatchina Palace, White hall. | |
8067. SCULPTURE. Rome. Bust of Antinous. Marble. The first half of the 2nd century. Gatchina, Gatchina Palace, White hall. | |
8068. ARCHITECTURE. Asia. The Odeon (Bouleuterion). Scene and spectator seats. 2nd century. Ephesus. | |
8069. ARCHITECTURE. Asia. Colonnaded street along the Odeon lined with Ionic and Corinthian columns. 2nd century. Ephesus. | |
8070. ARCHITECTURE. Asia. Ruins of Ephesus. 1st—2nd centuries. Ephesus. | |
8071. ARCHITECTURE. Asia. The Fountain of Trajan. 102—114 CE. Ephesus. | |
8072. SCULPTURE. Rome. Mercury. Marble. 2nd century. Inv. No. 1373. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, XIII. 1. | |
8073. SCULPTURE. Rome. Diana. Marble. 2nd century. Inv. No. 1841. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, XL. 3. | |
8074. SCULPTURE. Rome. Colossal head of Athena Promachos. Marble. Roman copy of 117—138 CE after Athena Promachos by Phidias (5th century BCE). Inv. No. 1434. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, XVI. 3. | |
8075. ARCHITECTURE. Asia. The Gate of August (The Gate of Mazaeus and Mithridates). 4—3 BCE. Ephesus. | |
8076. ARCHITECTURE. Asia. The street of Ephesus. Ephesus. | |
8077. ARCHITECTURE. Asia. The Temple of Hadrian. 117—138 CE. Ephesus. | |
8078. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Arch of Titus. 81—96 CE. Rome, Roman Forum, Arch of Titus. | |
8079. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Arch of Titus. 81—96 CE. Rome, Roman Forum, Arch of Titus. | |
8080. ARCHITECTURE. Asia. The Temple of Hadrian. 117—138 CE. Ephesus. | |