Vatican Museum (516) - Three statues; that in the middle, Apollo with the harp (or Musagetes), found in 1774 near Tivoli; on either side, the statues of Terpsichore and Calliope. (Cent. I.) Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (180) - Statue of mercury as a child, in the act of enjoining silence. (Cent. I.) A pleasing little statue, found near Tivoli. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (122) - Statue of Diana. Only the body is antique. The artificial arrangement of the dress seems to be copied from a very good example, as it is often repeated. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (50) - Statue of Diana, found near the Via Aurelia, outside the Porta Cavallegeri. (Cent. I.) The arms are of plaster. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (421) - Small statue of Flora. On the right (422), the bust of Demosthenes; on the left (420), the head of Vulcan, found under Pius IX, in excavating the foundations for the column in the Piazza di Spagna. Photographer: Unknown