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Deutsch: Kopf eines alten römischen Mannes, um 60 v. Chr. Die realistische Wiedergabe (Glatze, Krähenfüße, Gesichts- und Halsfalten) entspricht dem Darstellungsideal der Spätrepublikanischen Zeit.
English: Head of an old Roman, ca. 60 BC. The realistic rendering of old age (baldness, face and neck wrinkles) corresponds to the esthetic ideal of the end Republic.
Français : Tête d'un vieillard romain, v. 60 av. J.-C. Le traitement réaliste de la vieillesse (calvitie, pattes d'oie, rides du visage et du cou) correspond au canon esthétique de la fin de la République.
institution QS:P195,Q162077
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Room 11 (Saal der römischen Bildnisse)
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Inv. 320
Credit line From Bevilacqua Palace, Verona
Source/Photographer User:Bibi Saint-Pol, own work, 2007-02-08

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