
1. Votive Stele.
Chinese, 543. Limestone
2. Sarcophagus with Two Cherub Heads used as a water basin.
Roman, 15th century with 19th-century bronze faucets. Sandstone
3. Cinerary Urn (container for ashes).
Roman, late 1st century. Marble
Numbers 4 and 5 are in the first and second bays on the left, hidden from view in the drawing.
4. Grave Altar with names of the deceased couple inscribed in Latin.
Roman, 1st–2nd century. Marble
5. Cinerary Urn (container for ashes).
Roman, early 2nd century. Marble
6. Patrician Family at Prayer.
South German, early 17th century. Limestone
7. Virgin and Child.
French, 14th century. Limestone with traces of paint
Underneath the Virgin and Child:
- Corinthian Pilaster Capital. Roman, 3rd century. Marble
8. Sarcophagus Fragment.
Roman, 3rd century. Marble
9. Cinerary Urn (container for ashes) with Griffin Heads.
Roman, late 1st century. Marble
10. Torso and Upper Legs of a Silvanus (god of the countryside).
Roman, 2nd–3rd century. Marble
11. Torso and RIght Leg of Dionysos or Apollo.
School of Pasiteles, about 50 BC. Marble
12. Torso of Dionysos.
Roman, 2nd century. Marble
Number 13 is outside the drawing, in the last bay on the right.
13. Torso of a Man.
Roman, 1st–2nd century, based on a Greek bronze of about 440 BC. Marble