
Julius Caesar Borghese at The Louvre, Paris
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The breastplate lying in wait by the pedestal of the statue clearly signifies that the individual portrayed in this majestic style nude is a mighty warlord. The resemblance to a likeness of Julius Caesar suggests that the head may represent an emperor or governor in heroic-style depiction. The attitude of the person is derived from an authentic Greek original of the fifth century BC, namely The Diomedes by Kresilas (circa 430 BC).
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