Sculptures - Column of Antoninus Pius, A.D. 160, base, with sculpture of a military funeral procession (now in the garden of the Vatican Museum). Photographer: Unknown
Sculptures - Column of Antoninus Pius, A.D. 160, base, with sculpture of a military funeral procession (now in the garden of the Vatican Museum). Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture - Sarcophagus, with its cover, fourth century, representing Christ's prophesying Peter's denial of him, and other subjects of the Bible. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
The figures under small arches, round and triangular alternately, with fluted colonettes.'
Villa Albani (20) - Bas-relief on the base of the caryatid representing Capaneus, who is believed by Winckelmann to have been one of the seven heroes of the expedition against Thebes. Photographer: Unknown
Vatican Museum (249) - A bas-relief said to be by Michael Angelo, representing Cosmo I. Duke of Tuscany in the act of improving the city of Pisa by driving away the Vices and introducing the Virtues and Sciences. Photographer: Unknown
Lateran Museum - Sculpture, fourth century - This cover, prepared for a female, has afterwards been used for Sabinus, who lived for forty-four years. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
The sarcophagus represents the usual Bible subjects; in the centre is an Orante between two Apostles.'