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Mosaic pavement of the third century in black and white, discovered in the year 1869 near the Trinità de' Pellegrini, representing Mercury with a Nymph in the centre, and heads of the four Seasons
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Tomb of Statilius Taurus, fresco of the time of Hadrian, or of the Antonines, the figure of Mercury addressed by a female
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Vatican Museum (11), Statue of Silenus with the infant Bacchus
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Vatican Museum (144), head of Dionysus, or the Bearded Bacchus, one of the finest heads of this god (cent. I)
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Vatican Museum (325), colossal Statue of Jupiter seated, called by the archaeologists "Giove Verospi", from the palace where it formerly stood
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Vatican Museum (542), colossal Statue of Ceres, which was found mutilated
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Vatican Museum (544), Statue of Silenus, the Tutor of Bacchus, found in 1791, in the Via delle Cese near Aricia, where the Villa of P.M. Regulus (who died in the time of Nero) is supposed to have stood
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Vatican Museum (86), Statue of Fortune, found at Ostia in the beginning of the present century
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Vatican Museum (92), Statue of Fortune, found at Ostia in the beginning of the present century
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