Roman Empire
The Walters’ collection contains one of the largest assemblages of ancient art in the United States. The most treasured objects in the collection of ancient Roman art at the Walters are the seven sarcophagi from the tomb of the prominent Licinian and Calpurnian families in Rome. The intricate marble carvings, depicting mythological scenes, rank them among the finest ancient Roman sarcophagi in the world. Exquisite Etruscan bronzes and Roman portraits, including powerful depictions of the emperors Augustus and Marcus Aurelius, are further highlights of the collection.
The Walters’ collection contains one of the largest assemblages of ancient art in the United States. The most treasured objects in the collection of ancient Roman art at the Walters are the seven sarcophagi from the tomb of the prominent Licinian and Calpurnian families in Rome. The intricate marble carvings, depicting mythological scenes, rank them among the finest ancient Roman sarcophagi in the world. Exquisite Etruscan bronzes and Roman portraits, including powerful depictions of the emperors Augustus and Marcus Aurelius, are further highlights of the collection.


Torso of the Diadoumenos
Original: ca. 430 BCE; Roman copy: 1st century BCE-4th century CE (Classical-Roman)
23.224
On view

Satyr Pouring Wine
Original: ca. 370-360 BCE; Roman copy: 1st century BCE-1st century CE (Classical-Roman)
23.22
On view

Wellhead Used as a Sculptural Base
1st century BCE-4th century CE (Roman)
23.199
On view

Necklace with Child's-Head Pendant
1st century BCE-1st century CE (Imperial Roman (?))
57.1864
On view

Intaglio with Aeneas Escaping Troy Set in a Ring
1st century BCE-1st century CE (Late Roman Republican-early Roman Imperial)
42.1186
On view

Venus of the "Capitoline Venus" Type
1st century BCE-3rd century CE (Hellenistic-Roman Imperial)
23.28

Deity or Genius of the Eastern Provinces
1st century BCE-1st century CE (Hellenistic-Roman Imperial)
54.1330
On view