Vatican Museum (550) - Colossal statue of Claudius, represented as Jupiter, found at Civita Lavinia (the ancient Lanuvium) in the year 1865. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (230) - Fragment of the colossal statue of Claudius, found at Piperno (the ancient Pivernum). The head is in the Barccio Nuovo. (Cent. I.). Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (26) - Statue of Titus, found in 1828, in the vineyard near the Baptistery of the Lateran, with that of his daughter Julia. (see No. 2474). Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (111) - Statue of Julia, daughter of Titus, found at the Lateran with that of her father, now placed opposite. (see No. 2456). Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (548) - Statue of Nerva. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
The upper part of this statue was found near S. Croce in Gerusalemme, the lower part having been previously in the studio of the sculptor Sig. Cavaceppi.'