
Portrait of a Woman
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The enigmatic marble portrait of a woman remains unidentified, yet her hairstyle, known as Octavia's 'nodus' style, provides a tantalizing clue to her origins, firmly placing her within the esteemed Augustan period. This striking likeness likely belonged to an individual of extraordinary nobility. It is possible that this treasure once formed part of Jacopo Verita's impressive collection, amassed by the illustrious Veronese nobleman who went on to create a vast archaeological repository. Although his magnificent assemblage has largely been absorbed into the City of Verona's holdings since its acquisition in 1842, it remains a testament to Verita's far-reaching passion for historical artifacts.
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