Vatican Museum (463) - Two bas-reliefs, the upper one belonging to an Etruscan cinerary urn, the other being part of a Roman sarcophagus representing Bacchus and Hercules seated in the same car. (Cent. II.) Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (482) - Bas-relief representing a donation to the Nymphs, with an archaic inscription of the family of Alcibiades. (Cent. II.) Photographer: Unknown
Villa Albani (977, 978) - Bas-relief representing the contest of Apollo with Hercules for the Tripod of Delphi; under it an Etruscan cinerary urn of alabaster, with a figure reclining on the cover. Photographer: Unknown