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16. Imperial Roman Portraiture

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Link to larger image in new window Portrait of Vespasian, marble, ca. 75-79 CE (G 7-35)
Link to larger image in new window Portrait of Young Flavian Woman, marble, ca. 90 CE (G 7-36)
Link to larger image in new window *Portrait of Middle-aged Flavian woman, marble, ca. 90-100
Link to larger image in new window Marcus Aurelius on horseback, Capitoline Hill, Rome, bronze, ca. 175 CE (G 7-59)
Link to larger image in new window Marcus Aurelius on horseback, Capitoline Hill, Rome, bronze, ca. 175 CE; Detail: head (G 7-59)
Link to larger image in new window *Portrait bust of Commodus as Hercules, marble, ca. 190 CE
Link to larger image in new window Septimius Severus with Julia Domna and their children, Caracalla and Geta, from Fayoum, Egypt, tempera on wood, ca. 200 CE (G 7-64)
Link to larger image in new window Portrait bust of Caracalla, marble, ca. 211-217 CE (G 7-65)
Link to larger image in new window “Tetrarchs”, porphyry, from Constantinople, ca. 305 CE (G 7-74)
Link to larger image in new window “Tetrarchs”, porphyry, from Constantinople, ca. 305 CE; Detail: heads (G 7-74)
Link to larger image in new window Constantine the Great, from Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, ca. 315-330 CE (G 7-78)
Link to larger image in new window Constantine the Great, from Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, ca. 315-330 CE (G 7-78)
Link to larger image in new window Constantine the Great, from Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine, ca. 315-330 CE (G 7-78)
Link to larger image in new window *Coin of Constantine as Helios (sun-god)
 
Terms
  • imago clipeata
  • tetrarchy
  • imperial epiphanies

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