| 1221. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Urania. Fresco fragment of the Fourth style from Pompeii (II. 4. 10). 62—79 CE. Inv. No. P 12. Paris, Louvre Museum. | |
| 1222. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Juno Sospita. Marble. 2nd century. Parts of the face, of the arms with attributes and of the legs with the feet and a the snake were restored by Giovanni Pierantoni in the late 18th century. Inv. No. 241. Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Round Room, 19. | |
| 1223. SCULPTURE. Rome. So-called head of Ennius. Tufa. Third quarter of the 2nd cent. BCE. Inv. No. 1148. Rome, Vatican Museums, Pius-Clementine Museum, Apoxyomenos Cabinet, 39. | |
| 1224. CERAMICS. Greece. Signature of Exekias. Red-figure eye-kylix (type A). Attic. Signed by the potter and the painter Exekias. Clay. Ca. 530 BCE. Inv. Nos. 2044 / 8729 / J 339 / KM 3179. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
| 1225. CERAMICS. Greece. Battle over the body of a fallen hero. Red-figure eye-kylix (type A). Attic. Signed by the potter and the painter Exekias. Clay. Ca. 530 BCE. Inv. Nos. 2044 / 8729 / J 339 / KM 3179. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
| 1226. CERAMICS. Greece. Battle over the body of a fallen hero. Red-figure eye-kylix (type A). Attic. Signed by the potter and the painter Exekias. Clay. Ca. 530 BCE. Inv. Nos. 2044 / 8729 / J 339 / KM 3179. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
| 1227. CERAMICS. Greece. Dionysos reclining with a rhyton on a ship sailing among dolphins. Red-figure eye-kylix (type A). Attic. Signed by the potter and the painter Exekias. Clay. Ca. 530 BCE. Inv. Nos. 2044 / 8729 / J 339 / KM 3179. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
| 1228. CERAMICS. Greece. Dionysos reclining with a rhyton on a ship sailing among dolphins. Red-figure eye-kylix (type A). Attic. Signed by the potter and the painter Exekias. Clay. Ca. 530 BCE. Inv. Nos. 2044 / 8729 / J 339 / KM 3179. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
| 1229. CERAMICS. Greece. Heracles on the kline surrounded by Hermes, Athens and the cupbearer. Bilingual amphora, type A. Attic. The Andokides Painter (red-figure painting) and the Lysippides Painter (black-figure painting). Clay. Ca. 520—510 BCE. Inv. Nos. J 388 / 2301. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
| 1230. SCULPTURE. Rome. Headstone of the Vibii. Fine-grained bluish marble. Late 1st century BCE. Inv. No. 2109. Rome, Vatican Museums, Chiaramonti Museum, LIV. 21. | |
| 1231. 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. | |
| 1232. 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. | |
| 1233. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Etruria. The death demons Charun, with hammer, and Vanth, with torch, flanking the entrance of the tomb. First half of the 3rd century BCE. Tarquinia, Tomb of the Anina Family. | |
| 1234. SCULPTURE. Rome. An unknown Roman. Bronze. 69—79 CE. Inv. No. 5606. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
| 1235. SCULPTURE. Rome. Bust of an unknown Roman in an Aedicula, from the monument of the Haterii. Marble. Inv. No. 10025. Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Profane Museum. | |
| 1236. SCULPTURE. Rome. Head of the emperor Nero. Greek island marble. 59—64 CE. Inv. No. 618. Rome, Palatine Museum. | |
| 1237. SCULPTURE. Rome. Roman transport ships at Carnuntum (lower register). Marble. 180—193 CE. Rome, Column of Marcus Aurelius, II. | |
| 1238. SCULPTURE. Rome. Roman transport ships at Carnuntum (lower register). Marble. 180—193 CE. Rome, Column of Marcus Aurelius, II. | |
| 1239. SCULPTURE. Rome. Roman transport ships at Carnuntum (lower register). Marble. 180—193 CE. Rome, Column of Marcus Aurelius, II. | |
| 1240. SCULPTURE. Rome. Roman military camp on the bank of the Danube (lower register). Marble. 180—193 CE. Rome, Column of Marcus Aurelius, I. | |