Vatican Museum (580) - Statue of a Praefica, supposed to be one of those hired women who sold their tears to mourn at the funerals of the rich. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (36) - Statue of a Faun reclining, found at Acqua Traversa, in the villa supposed to be that of Lucius Verus. It is much restored. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (3) (Vestibolo Quadrato) - The celebrated torso, called the Belvedere, from the place where it stands; it is said to be a fragment of a seated statue of Hercules. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
It was found among the ruins of the theatre of Pompey about the end of the fifteenth century.'