
A Roman marble portrait head of a young woman
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The flowing locks of hair are a hallmark of the styles prevalent during that era, which endeavored to replicate the exaggerated curvaceous coiffure of Empress Faustina Minor (130-176 AD), daughter of Emperor Antoninus Pius and wife of Marcus Aurelius. For an analogous portrait of a female figure or possibly the Empress herself, refer to C. Vermeule's Greek and Roman Sculpture in America, Los Angeles. Part of the Bonhams Antiquities Sale held on July 6th, 2017 at New Bond Street in London. Lot 145A ROMAN MARBLE PORTRAIT HEAD OF A YOUNG WOMAN.
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