Vatican Museum (269) - Sarcophagus, with bas-reliefs representing Castor and Pollux carrying off the daughters of Lysippus (a very rare subject). Photographer: Unknown
Sculpture of the first century - A boar hunt, on a sarcophagus; above are two semi-recumbent figures of a man and wife from a tomb, (now in the court-yard of the English Club, Via della Croce). Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Cover of a sarcophagus of the fourth century, representing two of the Apostles, and lambs holding crowns in their mouths. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Under it is a sarcophagus representing the punishment of man, and some of the miracles of Christ.'
Vatican Museum (30) - Sarcophagus of Sextus Varius Marcellus, father of the Emperor Heliogabalus, with an inscription in Greek and Latin, found near Velletri, in 1764. Photographer: Unknown