Other Related Sculpture
Recovered from Via del Corso
Fragments of Luni marble sculpture on display in the lower level of the Museo dell'Ara Pacis. The fragment of a relief of a 4 columned Ionic temple facade, with pedmental sculpture, was found in 1923 on the west side of the Via del Corso. Usually thought to be part of the same monument as the Medici della Valle reliefs, perhaps part of the Ara Pietatis Augustae.
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Fragment of marble relief of temple with 4 ionic columns and pediment with battle scene.
photo Oct. 2008 |
Upper portion of marble fragment in photo at left, showing pediment with battle scene.
photo Oct. 2008
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Left side of pediment with battle scene, from marble fragment in photos above.
photo Oct. 2008 |
Center of pediment with battle scene, from marble fragment in photos above.
photo Oct. 2008 |
Right side of pediment with battle scene, from marble fragment in photos above.
photo Oct. 2008 |
Marble fragment with seated banqueting Vestal Virgins and other figures.
photo Oct. 2008
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Marble fragment with seated banqueting Vestal Virgins and other figures.
photo May 2010
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Marble fragment with seated banqueting Vestal Virgins and other figures, discovered on the east side of the Via del Corso, opposite S. Maria in Via Lata, in 1933.
photo Oct. 2008 |