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THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

1281. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Bust of Artemis.
Bronze.
100 BCE — before 79 CE.
Inv. No. 4895.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
1282. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Wall fragment with dancing Satyr, Hippocamps, and other decorative motifs on black ground.
50—79 CE.
Inv. No. 72.AG.78.3.
Los Angeles, John Paul Getty Museum, Getty Villa in Malibu.
1283. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Wall fragment with Siren, sea monsters and niche on black ground.
50—79 CE.
Inv. No. 72.AG.78.6.
Los Angeles, John Paul Getty Museum, Getty Villa in Malibu.
1284. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Achilles on Skyros.
62—79 CE.
Inv. No. 9110.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXXII.
1285. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Sitting woman.
Fresco of the Fourth style from Stabiae. 50—70 CE.
Inv. No. 9097.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
1286. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
The Exedra-Pinacotheca of the House of the Vettii. East and south walls.
Fourth style. 60—79 CE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of the Vettii (VI. 15. 1. p).
1287. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Portrait herm of Lucius Caecilius Iucundus (?).
Bronze, marble.
Age of Augustus (27 BCE — 14 CE).
CIL X 860.
Inv. No. 110663.
Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
1288. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A tombstone of Gaius Cornelius Philocalus.
Mid 1st — 3d cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
1289. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
The Exedra-Pinacotheca of the House of the Vettii.
Fourth style. 60—79 CE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of the Vettii (VI. 15. 1. p).
1290. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
The Exedra-Pinacotheca of the House of the Vettii. North and east walls.
Fourth style. 60—79 CE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of the Vettii (VI. 15. 1. p).
1291. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Tomb 21. An inscription denoting the owner of the tomb and its dimensions.
Early 1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. 19910.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1292. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
A columbarium niche with urns for ashes.
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1293. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Columbarium B12 with an individual aedicula for an urn on the right).
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1294. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Tomb with small arches (B6).
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1295. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Tomb B8.
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1296. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Columbarium B11.
Early 1st cent. CE.
Ostia, Archaeological Park “Ostia Antica”, Necropoles of the via Ostiense.
1297. PAINTING, GRAPHICS.
Medea and Ajax.
Johann Georg Hiltensperger (1806—1890).
Wall panel, 1845—1848.
No. LXIX.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum, The Gallery of the History of Ancient Painting, 69.
1298. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Themistocles.
Marble.
1st—2nd cent. CE after an original of the 5th cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 85.
Ostia, Archaeological Museum.
1299. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Roman military camp on the bank of the Danube (lower register).
Marble.
180—193 CE.
Rome, Column of Marcus Aurelius, I.
1300. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Roman military camp on the bank of the Danube (lower register).
Marble.
180—193 CE.
Rome, Column of Marcus Aurelius, I.