Category:Roman reliefs from the 'Throne of Saturn'
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Two fragments of a Roman relief known as the "Throne of Saturn": first recorded in the church of San Vitale in Ravenna; brought to Venice and installed in the church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli by 1532; and since 1811 in the collection of the National Archaeological Museum and its predecessors in Venice. Another nearly identical relief is in the Louvre. (See also the reliefs from the "Throne of Neptune", still in San Vitale.)
Media in category "Roman reliefs from the 'Throne of Saturn'"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Erotes avec la faux de Saturne MBALyon 2018.jpg 3,971 × 3,395; 13.39 MB
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Erotes avec le sceptre de Saturne MBALyon 2018.jpg 3,745 × 3,182; 11.98 MB
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Relief Erotes with sceptre MAN Venezia M39.jpg 6,266 × 5,013; 17.59 MB
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Relief Erotes with scythe MAN Venezia M9.jpg 6,267 × 5,014; 17.28 MB
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Rilievo del trono di saturno, con putti, 50 dc ca., da ravenna 01.jpg 2,160 × 1,880; 1.86 MB
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Rilievo del trono di saturno, con putti, 50 dc ca., da ravenna 02.jpg 2,224 × 1,892; 1.8 MB
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Throne of Saturn Louvre Ma1662.jpg 3,500 × 1,325; 3.02 MB