Vatican Museum (372) - Fragment of a Greek bas-relief of very good style, similar to that of the frieze of the Parthenon in Athens. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
It was formerly in the Palazzo Giustiniani, and is no doubt from Greece.'
Vatican Museum (449) - Bas-relief of early date and bad style, representing the wolf, with the infants Romulus and Remus, in the cave of the Palatine, called the Lupercal. Photographer: Unknown
Sculptures - Column of Antoninus Pius, A.D. 160, base, representing the Apotheosis of Antoninus and Faustina (in the garden of the Vatican Museum). Photographer: Unknown
Sculptures - Column of Antoninus Pius, A.D. 160, base, with sculpture of a military funeral procession (now in the garden of the Vatican Museum). Photographer: Unknown
Sculptures - Column of Antoninus Pius, A.D. 160, base, with sculpture of a military funeral procession (now in the garden of the Vatican Museum). Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (249) - A bas-relief said to be by Michael Angelo, representing Cosmo I. Duke of Tuscany in the act of improving the city of Pisa by driving away the Vices and introducing the Virtues and Sciences. Photographer: Unknown
Villa Albani (902) - Bas-relief representing a comic actor near a table, to whom a youth is presenting a mask. It was found near Tivoli. Photographer: Unknown