Votive altar. On the front, three figures are depicted during a sacred rite: in the center, Augustus holding an augural staff with a chicken at his feet; on the left, a young man with a toga over his head (either Gaius or Lucius, one of Augustus'…
Back of a statue of Hercules, depicted as muscular and tired. The hero is leaning on his club, draped with the skin of the Nemean lion. He is represented when he has just performed one of the last of The Twelve Labours (he is holding the apples of…
Statues of two dying Persians from the sculptural group commissioned by Attalus I. Roman copy after a Hellenistic original dating 230-220 BC. From Pergamum.
Satyr of Torre del Greco, Pouring satyr type. Roman copy after Praxiteles (370 BC). Found in 1797 in the ruins of the Villa Sora (Flavian Era) at Torre del Greco, near Naples.
Statue of Juno. The high quality of the work and a series of comparisons with other female statues from Pergamum suggest that it is an original to be attributed to the Pergamum school. It was probably carved on commission by a micro-Asian artist.