Description: Closer frontal view of right panel relief of Aeneas Sacrificing to the Penates, showing detail, depicting stylized temple in the upper left (according to tradition, the Trojan hero turned his house on
Description: Detail of Aeneas Sacrificing to the Penates (the artist modeled his head and upper torso in the forms employed in the early Classical period - perhaps to provide an air of solemnity - and gave him an
Description: Left panel relief Tellus, frontal view of the right semi-naked figure who sails on the back of a marine monster (this is the best known work of the whole Ara Pacis)
Description: Left panel relief Tellus (this is the best known work of the whole Ara Pacis), view of the robust hearty goddess seated on a rock with two puttis on her lap, (the goddess is either Earth, Venus or Pea
Description: Left panel relief Tellus, tight side view of the goddess, depicting depth of the relief (this is the best known work of the whole Ara Pacis)
Description: Left panel relief Tellus, frontal view of the left semi-naked female figure who is borne aloft by a soft-feathered swan (this is the best known work of the whole Ara Pacis)