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British Museum <London> / Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities [Editor]
Græco-roman sculptures (Band 1) — London, 1879

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(90.) Bust of Antoninus Pius, wearing armour and
the paludamentum. Eestorations : bust and tip of nose.

Ht. 1\ in. T.

(91.) Bust of an unknown Middle-aged Person;

well executed, and in good condition; the nose having
suffered only some slight injury on the surface. Eound
the pedestal is an inscription, recording a dedication by
L. iEmilius Fortunatus to his friend. This bust was
probably executed at the time of the Antonines. It is
not certain whether the pedestal originally belonged to it.

Ht. of bust 1 ft. 8§ in. Pedestal, 7 in. Found, in 1776, near Gen-
zano, in extensive ruins belonging to the Cesarini family. Mus.
Marbles, X., pi. 15. T.

(92.) Female Bust, which, from the style of the head-
dress, is probably of the period of Faustina the Younger.
Bound the shoulders is a pallium, under which is a tunic.
The nose is broken away. Fair Roman work.

Ht. 1 ft. 10 in. Found at Cyrene. Smith and Porcher, Hist. Disc,
p. 105, No. 110.

(93.) Male Head,bearded; the nose wanting; probably
a Eoman Emperor. It bears some resemblance to Albinus.
Art late and coarse.

Ht. 1 ft. 5 in. Found at Cyrene. Smith and Porcher, Hist. Disc.,
p. 107, No. 128.

(93a.) Unknown Male Bearded Head.—The beard
long and divided in the centre; the hair rough; the pupils
of the eyes are deeply incised; the tip of the nose and
back of the head wanting.

Ht. 1 ft. 4 in. Found at Pozzuoli. Bequeathed by Sir Wm. Temple.

(94.) Head of a Roman Lady, inclined to the right.
Her hair is waved across the brow and temples, and after
passing behind the ears is plaited and doubled up over
 
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