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The Roman bust of Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus ... to the Pompejanum Museum in Aschaffenburg, Germany. Art historians believe the bust of Germanicus may have been crafted between 1 B.C. and ...
Titled Portrait of a man, since the inspiration for the bust’s face remains up for debate — is it Roman leader Drusus Germanicus, or a son of leader Pompey? — the sculpture has been ...
WORCESTER - The Worcester Art Museum announced Friday that it has transferred ownership of the Roman bronze bust "Portrait of a Lady (A Daughter of Marcus Aurelius?)" to the Manhattan district ...
SAMA says the bust will join two other Roman sculptures from the museum and will travel back to Germany to be together again for the first time in years. A representative from Glyptothek will ...
Photo courtesy of the Bavarian Administration of State Portrait of a Man The globe-trotting sculpture is a portrait of Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, a Roman ... the bust went undetected until ...
Technicians are now working to reassemble the damaged sculptures, which had been ... to one of the most important collections of Roman portrait busts.
there are more than 1,000 pieces of art and the site is considered to house one of the most important collections of Roman portrait busts. Of those busts, at least two were damaged in the man’s ...
Alexandra Sofroniew, a professor who studies ancient Greek, Roman and Etruscan art at the University ... classical societies, and the bust reflects “how the portrait and persona of a young ...
"The notion of a Roman sculpture show might seem at first ... "Much of the collection consists of portrait busts of emperors and eminences," said Jason Farago in The New York Times.
McAlpine believes it is likely a portrait of Sextus ... the San Antonio Museum of Art. It was restored in 1960 and reopened as a museum in 1994. But the Roman bust disappeared after the war.
The globe-trotting sculpture is a portrait of Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, a Roman emperor and politician ... Back in America, the bust went undetected until it turned up at the Austin ...
The bust was lent out from Munich's Glyptothek to the San Antonio Museum of Art for the past year and next month it will be returned to Germany. Laura Young bought the 52-pound marble Roman bust ...