RMENGE43–Head of Dionysus. Marble. Roman eclectic work inspired by Hellenistic models. From Horti Lamiani. Capitoline Museum. Rome. Italy
RMEP7JD9–Sarcophagus with Dionysiac ceremonial procession on the front and on the sides. 160-180 AD. Rome. National Roman Museum.
RMERKTDM–Early Christian. Roman sarcophagus of spouses Agapene and Crescenzinao. 4th c. Rome.
RMKERPET–Maenad and satyrs in a Dionysiac procession. Detail satyr play pipe. AD 100. Quintiliana, Appian way, Rome, Italy. British Museum. London. GBR.
RMKERPF6–Maenad and satyrs in a Dionysiac procession. Detail satyr play pipe. AD 100. Quintiliana, Appian way, Rome, Italy. British Museum. London. GBR.
RMEREK7K–Miracle of Jesus. Turning water into wine. Marriage at Cana. Relief. Roman sarcophagus. Early Christian. 4th C. Vatican Museums.
RMJC5T07–Amphora for wine or oil. Greek. 5th century BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
RMEP7K1E–Sarcophagus with Dionysiac ceremonial procession on the front and on the sides. 160-180 AD. Rome. National Roman Museum.
RMGCWMEW–Roman empire. Merchant vessel and maritime commerce. Reproduction of Culip IV a small Roman vessel that sank around 770-80 AD,
RMERKP2R–Dionysus with diadem adorned with vine shoots. Roman Period. Hadrianic period Ad 117-138. Bronze. National Roman Museum. Palace
RMERK715–Roman sarcophagus. Early Christian. Scenes from the New Testament. Vatican Museums.
RMEN97BF–Roman art. Sarcophagus with Dionysian procession. Satyrs nad maenads. Detail. Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy.
RMEP6DWH–Sarcophagus. Dionysiac scenes. Marble. 160-180 Ad. Rome. Via Appia. National Roman Museum. Baths of Diocletian. Rome. Italy.
RMEP6EE6–Sarcophagus. Dionysiac scenes. Marble. 160-180 Ad. Rome. Via Appia. National Roman Museum. Baths of Diocletian. Rome. Italy.
RMERKP31–Dionysus with diadem adorned with vine shoots. Roman Period. Hadrianic period Ad 117-138. Bronze. National Roman Museum. Rome.
RMEP7645–Statue of drunk Dionysus. Marble. 1st C. AD. Claudian Age. Rome. Via Cassia. National Roman Museum. Baths of Diocletian. Rome.
RMEP299P–Statue of drunk Dionysus. Marble. 1st C. AD. Claudian Age. Rome. Via Cassia. National Roman Museum. Baths of Diocletian. Rome.
RM2WM0DA7–Roman sarcophagus. Dionysiac ceremonial procession. Mable. 160-180 AD. Tomb on via Aurelia Antica, Rome. National Roman Museum (Baths of Diocletian).
RM2WM0D9Y–Roman sarcophagus. Thiasus.. Mable. 160-180 AD. Tomb on via Aurelia Antica, Rome. National Roman Museum (Baths of Diocletian). Rome. Italy.
RM2WM0D3X–Roman sarcophagus. Dionysiac ceremonial procession. Mable. 160-180 AD. Tomb on via Aurelia Antica, Rome. National Roman Museum (Baths of Diocletian).
RM2WM0DA4–Roman sarcophagus. Dionysiac ceremonial procession. Mable. 160-180 AD. Tomb on via Aurelia Antica, Rome. National Roman Museum (Baths of Diocletian).
RM2WM0DA9–Roman sarcophagus. Dionysiac ceremonial procession. Satyr. Mable. 160-180 AD. Tomb on via Aurelia Antica, Rome. National Roman Museum (Baths of Diocle
RMEN97AP–Roman art. Sarcophagus with Dionysian procession. Dionysus on the chariot, Cupido, lion, centaurs and panther. Detail.
RMEN97B2–Roman art. Sarcophagus with Dionysian procession. Dionysus on the chariot, Cupido, lion, centaurs and panther. Detail.
RMERKPHH–Dionysus with diadem adorned with vine shoots. Roman Period. Hadrianic period Ad 117-138. Bronze. National Roman Museum. Palace
RMGCWM0F–Roman empire. Merchant vessel and maritime commerce. Reproduction of Culip IV a small Roman vessel that sank around 770-80 AD,
RMGCWMCR–Roman empire. Merchant vessel and maritime commerce. Reproduction of Culip IV a small Roman vessel that sank around 770-80 AD,
RMGCWM5J–Roman empire. Merchant vessel and maritime commerce. Reproduction of Culip IV a small Roman vessel that sank around 770-80 AD,
RMGCWKWN–Roman empire. Merchant vessel and maritime commerce. Reproduction of Culip IV a small Roman vessel that sank around 770-80 AD,
RMEP6M84–Sarcophagus with Dionysiac ceremonial procession on the front and on the sides, and banquet scene with Dionysus and Ariadne.
RMEM96HF–Marble cinerary chest with lid. Roman,ca 90-110 AD. Scene in which the deceased, offering to a female figure, perhaps Tellus.
RMEMDN3T–Bronze statue of a camillus (acolyte). Roman. Julio-Claudian period. 14-54 AD. Metropolitan Museum of Art. NY. USA.
RMEMDK0X–Bronze statue of a camillus (acolyte). Roman. Julio-Claudian period. 14-54 AD. Metropolitan Museum of Art. NY. USA.
RMEJ58E0–Roman sarcophagus with Dionysiac procession. Detail of Maenad. 150 AD. Vatican Museums.
RMEJ58DR–Roman sarcophagus with Dionysian. Detail of Maenad. 150 AD. Vatican Museums.
RMEC28C4–Roman Empire. Spain. Catalonia. Ascia Rastrum. Iron hoe. Used to work in vineyard. 1st c. AD. City History Museum. Barcelona.
RMEC28C5–Roman Empire. Facula vieatica. Iron sickle. Used to work in vineyard. 1st c. AD. City History Museum. Barcelona. Spain.
RM2WMB250–Sarcophagus. Dionysus and the Seasons. Marble. 4th century AD. Detail of dunken Dionuysus help up by a satyr. Unknown provenance. National Roman Museu
RMEKMA9A–Sarcophagus. Dionysus in the center and Maenad (maybe Ariadne) baby cupid and panther. Roman. 150 AD.
RMEM5R7E–Sarcophagus with Dionysus in the center and Maenad (maybe Ariadne) with baby cupid and panther.
RMERK6YY–Sarcophagus of Sabinus. Roman. Early Christian. Relief with scenes from the New Testament. Vatican Museum.
RMERK705–Sarcophagus of Sabinus. Roman. Early Christian. Relief with scenes from the New Testament. Vatican Museum.
RMEM96H8–Marble cinerary chest with lid. Roman,ca 90-110 AD. Scene in which the deceased, offering to a female figure, perhaps Tellus.
RMHWPG6G–Ancient Greece. Men in banquet. Engraving by Greece and Rome, 1879. Colored.