Vatican Museum (116) - Two greyhounds, one licking the ear of the other. A very fine group found at Monte Canino near Civita Lavinia. (Cent. II.). Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (390) - Seated statue of Menander, found in the time of Sixtus V. near the Church of S. Lorenzo Panisperna on the Viminal. (Cent. I.). Photographer: Unknown
Sculpture - Statue of Julius Caesar (the only genuine one), found in his Forum, now in the Palazzo de' Conservatori on the Capitol. 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 (271) - Statue of Posidippus seated, found in the time of Sixtus VII. On the Viminal near the Church of S. Lorenzo in Panisperna, where the Thermae of Olimpiades are said to have stood. Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Statue of Sophocles found at Terracina. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
It is the finest specimen of sculpture in the Lateran Museum, and very similar to that of Aeschines (miscalled Aristides) in the Museo Borbonico at Naples.'