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COPY OF THE MEDAILLION OF JULIUS CAESAR
Provenance: The marble was purchased in
London by Matthew Brettingham on March 7th, 1755 from the
auction of the collection of Dr. Richard Mead, for £24.03
Within a simple moulded frame the
dictator is represented in profile to the right. He is
wreathed in laurel, tied at the back with the long ends of the
fillet fluttering down behind. Caesar's physiognomic
hallmarks are instantly recognisable and include a prominent Adam's apple and aquiline, pointed nose; the short clipped hair is
combed into gentle waves and the high forehead shows an advanced
stage of baldness, which the laurel crown was intended to disguise.
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67cm |
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27'' |
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46cm |
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17.75'' |
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16.51cm |
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6.5' |
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Price
£350.00 |
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