Description: General view of the long right side, with procession of the Imperial family, meander frieze, and lavish acanthus dado. The damaged Emperor Augustus is just visible at the
left
Description: close detail: the lictor proximus (the first lictor ahead of the Emperor, who never turned his back on him), Augustus (with outstretched arm), perhaps flanked by the two consuls.
For the year 13 BC,
Description: Continuing procession to the right, with the flamines at the left, Agrippa at the center with a young boy tugging at his toga and looking back. The boy and the woman (in low relief) with her hand on h
Description: The middle panel (The first largely destroyed, probably was of lictors preceding the Emperor). Augustus at the left, followed by three flamines maiores, sacrificial priests. Of the principal gods of J
Description: detail: members of the Imperial family: Antonia minor, Drusus and Germanicus (with the silence-keeper); Antonia major and Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus with their children Domitius (later to become fath
Description: Allegory of peace and prosperity. what has been called the most important of all the reliefs: the Earth goddess Tellus (or Italia) with allegories of the winds and waters of the land (left) and of the