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Bust of a woman, so called Aquilia Severa, 2nd century AD (marble)
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Bust of a woman, so called Aquilia Severa, 2nd century AD (marble)
7146730 Bust of a woman, so called Aquilia Severa, 2nd century AD (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Bust of a woman, so called Aquilia Severa, 2nd century AD, roman art, marble, Uffizi gallery, Florence, Italy); Photo © Stefano Baldini
Media ID 31935259
© Stefano Baldini / Bridgeman Images
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient art, the "Bust of a woman, so called Aquilia Severa" dating back to the 2nd century AD. Crafted from exquisite marble, this sculpture is housed in the prestigious Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy. The bust depicts an enigmatic woman believed to be Aquilia Severa, who lived during Roman times. Her regal presence and intricate details captivate viewers as they are transported back in time to witness the beauty and craftsmanship of ancient Rome. With its delicate features and serene expression, this portrait offers a glimpse into the lives of women during that era. It serves as a testament to their importance within society and their role as queens or members of royalty. As one gazes upon this artwork, it becomes evident that it was created with great skill and reverence for both religion and femininity. The sculptor's attention to detail is evident in every curve and contour of the face. This photograph by Stefano Baldini perfectly captures not only the physical attributes but also the essence of this historical artifact. It allows us to appreciate its significance within antiquity while reminding us of our connection to past civilizations through art.
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