Art and antiquities (4900 Subjects)
Plan of the mausoleum of Saint Helena, Rome.
View of the mausoleum of Saint Helena, Rome.
The porphyry sarcophagus of Saint Helena, today at the Vatican museum.
Funerary monument on the Appian Way, Rome.
View of crematorium and columbarium of the Augustan era on the Appian Way, Rome.
Seals, reliefs, urns and other antiquities from crematorium and columbarium of the Augustan era on the Appian Way, Rome.
Seals, ans relief from crematorium and columbarium of the Augustan era on the Appian Way, Rome.
Fragments of urns and sarcophagi from crematorium and columbarium of the Augustan era on the Appian Way, Rome.
Inscriptions and sarcophagi fragments from crematorium and columbarium of the Augustan era on the Appian Way, Rome.
Urn inscriptions from crematorium and columbarium of the Augustan era on the Appian Way, Rome.
Urn inscriptions from crematorium and columbarium of the Augustan era on the Appian Way, Rome.
Urn inscriptions from crematorium and columbarium of the Augustan era on the Appian Way, Rome.
View of crematorium and columbarium of the Augustan era on the Appian Way, Rome (imaginary depiction).
Ceiling plan of crematorium and columbarium of the Augustan era on the Appian Way, Rome (reconstructed).
View of the pyramid of Gaius Cestius, Rome.
Inscription from the pyramid of Gaius Cestius, Rome.
One of the two pedestals at the entrance to the Capitoline citadel, Rome.
Plan of the pyramid of Cestius, Rome.
Section of the pyramid of Cestius, Rome.
Pyramid of Cestius, Rome: Fragments of murals from the funerary chamber.
Pyramid of Cestius, Rome: Vases from the funerary chamber.
Pyramid of Cestius, Rome: Vases from the funerary chamber.
Pyramid of Cestius, Rome: Fragments of murals from the funerary chamber.
View, section and architectural features of the mausoleum of Caecilia Metella on the Appian Way, Rome.
View of the mausoleum of Caecilia Metella on the Appian Way, Rome.
View of the mausoleum of Caecilia Metella on the Appian Way, Rome.
Fragments of marble sarcophagus from the mausoleum of Caecilia Metella on the Appian Way, Rome.
Means by which blocks of marble were lifted int he Roman era.
Instrument used to lift marble blocks, called the Ulivella and used during the Roman era.
Frontispiece to the fourth volume of the edition: Monumental structure on Tiber river (imaginary depiction).