Ancient Rome
- Ancient Rome
- Digging Through Time
- Republican Period: Temple of Portunus
- Republican Period: Veristic Male Portrait
- The Pantheon
- Augustus of Primaporta
- Painted Garden, Villa of Livia
- Head of Augustus
- Ara Pacis
- Dionysiac frieze, Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii
- Colosseum
- Arch of Titus
- Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli: A Virtual Tour
- Maritime Theatre at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli
- Pair of Centaurs Fighting Cats of Prey from Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli
- Column of Trajan
- Medea Sarcophagus
- Equestrian Sculpture of Marcus Aurelius
- Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus
- Arch of Constantine
- The Colossus of Constantine
Equestrian Sculpture of Marcus Aurelius Equestrian Sculpture of Marcus Aurelius, bronze, c. 173-76 C.E., (Capitoline Museums, Rome). The original location of the sculpture is unknown though it had been housed in the Lateran Palace since the 8th century until it was placed in the center of the Piazza del Campidoglio by Michelangelo in 1538. The original is now indoors for purposes of conservation. Marcus Aurelius ruled 161-180 C.E.
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