Vatican Museum (548) - Statue of Diana Lucifera, or Diana Luna, a good deal restored. She holds a torch in either hand, emblems of her nocturnal light. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (181) - Statue of Diana Triformis. The original design of this group is attributed to the celebrated sculptor, Alkamenes. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (93) - Colossal mask of Medusa, of the time of Hadrian, found among the ruins of the Temple of Venus and Rome. (Cent. II.) Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (197) - Colossal bust of Pallas, found at 'Tor Paterna', near the ancient Laurentum, in the beginning of the last century. (Greek style). Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (114) - Statue of Minerva, the celebrated Pallas (called the Giustiniani). Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
It is believed by some to have been found in the Esquiline near the ruins called Minerva Medica, or according to others, near the Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva. Half of the right arm is restored.'