ROOM I.] GREEK- AND ROMAN SCULPTURES. 91 
Front of a sarcophagus, on which is the portrait of an elderly man 
in a medallion or shield supported by two Cupids; of a late period. 
From the Villa Burioni, near the Salarian Gate of Rome. Ft. 10. 
PI. xlvit. 
Underneath this sarcophagus is a colossal foot in a sandal. From 
the collection of Sir W. Hamilton. 
On the sarcophagus, statuette of a Muse seated on a rock, bearing 
the word Eumousia. 
Another statuette very similar. 
Small statue of Diana, or the threefold Hecate, standing and hold¬ 
ing in her hands a key, snake, sword, and other emblems; dedicated 
by JElius Barbarus, a freedman and bailiff of the Emperors. Formerly 
in the Giustiniani Palace , at Rome. Ft. 10. PI. xlt. fig. 1. 
Figure of Jupiter seated on a throne, with the attributes of Pluto. 
Seated figure of Hercules. 
No. 6. The triangular base of a candelabrum, on the sides of 
which three Cupids hold each a part of the armour of Mars; namely, 
his helmet, his shield, and his sword. The work is of the Roman 
period. Pt. 1. PI. vi. 
Victory kneeling upon a bull, which she is about to stab. Found 
among the ruins of the Villa of Antoninus Pius , at Monte Cagnuolo . 
Pt. 10. PI. xxvi. 
In Front of the Eleventh Pilaster. —No. 35. The key-stone of a 
triumphal arch, ornamented wdth a figure of Victory elaborately” 
hollowed out between the two volutes. This fragment is inserted in 
a modern pedestal. Found in the neighbourhood of Frascati, twelve 
miles from Rome. Pt. 1. PI. xv. 
Above this a monument ornamented with bas-reliefs of birds 
drinking, heads and terms. 
Supporting a Swan, in Egyptian red marble. Found in a vineyard 
adjoining the Villa Pinciana. Pt. 10. PI. lviii. 
COMPARTMENT XII. 
Upper Sh elf— Front of a sarcophagus, on which are a series of 
Cupids in the characters of Bacchus and his attendants. Found at 
Frascati. 
Four fragments of bas-reliefs. 
Front of a sarcophagus, on which is a race of chariots and horses 
in the circus. 
Lower Shelf— Head of a child. 
Head of Serapis. 
Bust, resembling that of Sappho. 
Bust of a youth. 
Bust of Minerva, having on her head a Corinthian helmet. Found 
at Rcme. 
Bust of Bacchus. From the collection of Prince Poniatowski. 
Bust of Apollo. Rome. 
Bust of Diana. Bequeathed by R. P. Knight , Esq. 
Bust of Juno, with large eyes and imperious countenance, wearing 
the sphendone. Brought from Rome in 1774. 
