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Roman portrait bust of an unknown man.
Date Roman, late 1st century B.C.?
Medium marble
Dimensions height: 34 cm (13.3 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,34U174728
Venezia, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Accession number
199
Object history From the Grimani collection; acquired by the Republic of Venice in 1586.
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iDAI Arachne 1081884

H. Dütschke, Antike Bildwerke in Oberitalien V: Antike Bildwerke in Vicenza, Venedig, Catajo, Modena, Parma, und Mailand (Leipizig 1882), p. 57, no. 145.
Source/Photographer Mark Landon (photographed in 2015)

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