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A marble head of the Emperor Augustus has been found at a large and well-appointed Roman villa just discovered outside the capital . The head, practically a bas-relief, shows the emperor in profile in his middle years.

 

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Given Augustus' standard iconography, I wonder how they can tell so soon its from his middle years? Whatever the term means anyway - middle of his reign? in this fifties or sixties? Usually the date has to be estimated from context and other details - I'd be surprised if we suddenrly had an "old" head!!

 

I wonder what the penalty would have been for a sculptor actually (even privately) reproducing the princeps' actual features and appearance, and not the approved "ageless" version?

 

Phil

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