Reconstruction of a figurative relief with different scenes of cupid-like figures set back to back in the act of sacrificing bulls (tauroctony)
Type:
Sculpture
Year:
From the Trajan Era: 113 AD
Material and technique:
Original pieces in Luna marble integrated with others in limestone
Origin:
Foro di Cesare
Inventory:
cfr. singoli frammenti originali
Masterpieces of the hall
The hall
Two adjoining rooms are home to pieces of the exterior decoration of the temple. These panels, each depict a variation of the same scene: cherub-like figures holding up garlands and sacrificing bulls (tauroctony). The Temple of Venus Genetrix was embellished by extremely delicate decorative elements such as the reconstructed lesene displayed in the room, decorated with vine tendrils, and a piece from the corbelled cornice of the external trabeation, in which the original decorations along the sima are still intact.