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  1. Portrait of Agrippina the Elder | Musei Capitolini. Home > Collections > Through the rooms > Palazzo Nuovo > Hall of the Emperors > Portrait of Agrippina the Elder. Portrait of Agrippina the Elder. Type: Sculpture. Year: 17 BC - 33 AD. Material and technique: Marble. Size: cm 59. Inventory: inv. MC0421. > login to add masterpieces to your gallery.

  2. Portrait of Antonia the Younger (identified as Agrippina the Elder) Roman art. Characteristics. Description. Exhibitions. Date. Mid-first century AD. Museum. The Uffizi. Collection. Sculpture. Location. Second Corridor (A23) Technique. Greek marble (head) Size. 63 cm (height), told part 42 cm. Inventory. 1914 n. 546.

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  4. Portrait of unidentified woman (identified as Agrippina the Elder) Roman art. Characteristics. Description. Date. Early first century AD. Museum. The Uffizi. Collection. Sculpture. Location. First Corridor (A2) Technique. Greek marble. Size. 59 cm (height), ancient part 34 cm. Inventory. 1914 n. 89.

  5. Portrait of Agrippina the Elder, on Modern Bust. Judging by the facial features, which are characterized by a fair and dignified countenance it is possible to recognize Agrippina the Elder, a prominent woman of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus and mother of Caligula.

  6. portrait of vipsania, agrippina the elder or agrippina germanici (c. 14 bc – ad 33) a prominent member of the julio-claudian dynasty - agrippina the elder stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

  7. Abstract. The richly varied typology of the portraits of Agrippina the Elder reflects the diverse roles she played in political propaganda during her lifetime and after her death. The monumental portrait type from her lifetime, which continued in use during the reigns of Caligula and Claudius, seems to achieve a successful compromise between a ...

  8. This is essentially an updated version of the hairstyle of the subject’s mother, Agrippina the Elder. The portrait is of the "Milan-Florence" type, which takes its name from the places where the most important replicas are housed, and it can be dated to the years of Agrippina the Younger’s marriage to the Emperor Claudius, between 49 and 54 ...

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