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261. SCULPTURE. Rome. Relief with an eagle in an oaken wreath.
Marble. Age of Trajan.
Rome, Church of the S. S. Apostoli.
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262. SCULPTURE. Rome. Column of Trajan.
113 CE.
Rome, Forum of Trajan.
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263. SCULPTURE. Rome. Column of Trajan.
113 CE. Luna marble.
Rome, Forum of Trajan.
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264. SCULPTURE. Rome. Metope with bucranium from entablement of the Basilica Aemilia.
Marble. 14 BCE — 4 CE.
Rome, Roman Forum.
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265. SCULPTURE. Rome. Relief on the architrave of the Temple of Vesta.
Rome, Roman Forum.
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266. SCULPTURE. Rome. Relief on the architrave of the Temple of Vesta.
Rome, Roman Forum.
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267. SCULPTURE. Rome. Burning of debt books at the presence of Trajan.
One of the reliefs of Trajan (so-called the Plutei Traiani) from the Roman Forum. Marble. 98—117 CE.
Rome, Roman Forum, Curia Julia.
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268. SCULPTURE. Rome. Institution of the public food supply.
One of the reliefs of Trajan (so-called the Plutei Traiani) from the Roman Forum. Marble. 98—117 CE.
Rome, Roman Forum, Curia Julia.
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269. SCULPTURE. Rome. Triumphal procession of Titus.
Relief on the northern side of the arch of Titus. 81—96 CE.
Rome, Roman Forum, Arch of Titus.
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270. SCULPTURE. Rome. Triumphal procession of Titus.
Relief on the northern side of the arch of Titus. 81—96 CE.
Rome, Roman Forum, Arch of Titus.
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271. SCULPTURE. Rome. Triumphal procession of Titus.
Relief on the northern side of the arch of Titus. 81—96 CE.
Rome, Roman Forum, Arch of Titus.
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272. SCULPTURE. Rome. Triumphal procession of Titus.
Relief on the northern side of the arch of Titus. 81—96 CE.
Rome, Roman Forum, Arch of Titus.
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273. SCULPTURE. Rome. Triumphal procession of Titus. Detail: Titus and Victory.
Relief on the northern side of the arch of Titus. 81—96 CE.
Rome, Roman Forum, Arch of Titus.
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274. SCULPTURE. Rome. Triumphal procession of Titus: spoils from Jerusalem.
Relief on the southern side of the arch of Titus. 81—96 CE.
Rome, Roman Forum, Arch of Titus.
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275. SCULPTURE. Rome. The Capitoline triad.
Marble. 2nd sentury CE.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian.
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