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 (400 ) - Colossal statue of Tiberius, represented as Jupiter, found at Veii. The right arm and the fingers of the left hand are restorations. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (248) - Statue of Claudius Albinus. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
It has been restored, except the head, which is the best portrait of that Emperor, who was first the colleague and then the enemy of Septimius Severus. (Cent. II.).'
Vatican Museum (546) - Statue of Sabina, the wife of Hadrian, represented as Venus Victrix, sopied from the original of Arkesilaos, which was placed in Rome in the Temple of Venus in the Forum of Julius Caesar. Photographer: Unknown