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Head of Agrippina the Younger exhibited at the 1937-1938 Mostra Augustea in Rome, now at the Archeological Museum in Parma from the Basilica in Velleia
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Head of Agrippina the Younger exhibited at the 1937-1938 Mostra Augustea in Rome, now at the Archeological Museum in Parma from the Basilica in Velleia
Head of Agrippina the Younger exhibited at the 1937-1938 Mostra Augustea in Rome, now at the Archeological Museum in Parma from the Basilica in Velleia Rome Museo della Civilt Romana Head Julio-Claudian Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1938. Date of Artwork:15-59 d.C
Alinari, Fratelli
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Media ID 33121564
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Head of Agrippina the Younger - A Glimpse into Ancient Rome's Noble Dynasty
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. This print showcases the exquisite "Head of Agrippina the Younger" an ancient artifact that was exhibited at the prestigious 1937-1938 Mostra Augustea in Rome. Today, it finds its home at the Archeological Museum in Parma after being relocated from the Basilica in Velleia. Belonging to the Julio-Claudian period, this remarkable piece of Roman art offers a fascinating glimpse into Europe's ancient civilization. The photograph was taken in 1938, while the artwork itself dates back to 15-59 AD. The head sculpture portrays Agrippina the Younger, a prominent political figure and member of Rome's imperial family. Adorned with a veil and headdress, her regal appearance reflects her high social status and noble lineage. Her elaborate hairstyle is meticulously crafted, showcasing both fashion trends and cultural significance during that era. Agrippina's presence symbolizes not only her personal identity but also represents an empire steeped in history. As part of Rome's nobility during its imperial period, she played a crucial role within society and politics. Through this photograph by Alinari Fratelli, we are transported back to ancient times when emperors ruled over vast territories and shaped European history. It serves as a testament to our fascination with these historical figures who left indelible marks on civilization. This stunning portrayal invites us to explore further into Roman artistry while contemplating how individuals like Agrippina influenced their time through power dynamics and political maneuverings. It stands as an enduring reminder of our collective past—a connection between contemporary society and those who came before us.
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