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| 3301. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of seated Livia. Plaster cast. Original: marble, first quarter of the 1st century CE. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3302. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of seated Livia. Plaster cast. Original: marble, first quarter of the 1st century CE. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3303. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of Julius Caesar. Plaster cast. Inv. No. 203. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3304. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of a man, perhaps Julius Caesar. Plaster cast. Inv. No. 204. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3305. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack). Plaster cast. Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE). Inv. No. MCK 194. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3306. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack). Plaster cast. Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE). Inv. No. MCK 194. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3307. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack). Plaster cast. Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE). Inv. No. MCK 194. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3308. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack). Plaster cast. Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE). Inv. No. MCK 194. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3309. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack). Plaster cast. Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE). Inv. No. MCK 194. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3310. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack). Plaster cast. Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE). Inv. No. MCK 194. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3311. SCULPTURE. Rome. Statue of Julius Caesar as imperator, wearing lorica (cuirass) and paludamentum (short military cloack). Plaster cast. Original: Marble, the reign of Trajan (98—117 CE). Inv. No. MCK 194. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3312. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of Caesar. Plaster cast. Original: mid-1st century BCE. Inv. No. MCR 199. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3313. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of Julius Caesar. Plaster cast. Inv. No. MCR 203. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3314. SCULPTURE. Rome. Livia (or Drusilla?). Plaster cast. Original: Pentelic marble, reign of Caligula (37—41 CE). Inv. No. MCR 291. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3315. SCULPTURE. Rome. Livia (or Drusilla?). Plaster cast. Original: Pentelic marble, reign of Caligula (37—41 CE). Inv. No. MCR 291. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3316. SCULPTURE. Rome. Livia (or Drusilla?). Plaster cast. Original: Pentelic marble, reign of Caligula (37—41 CE). Inv. No. MCR 291. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3317. SCULPTURE. Rome. Portrait of Germanicus (formerly identified as Drusus the Elder) Plaster cast. Original: Marble. Tiberian age (14—37 CE). Inv. Nos. MCR 296 / 50699 (orig.). Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3318. SCULPTURE. Northern Africa. Drusilla or Agrippina the Younger. Portrait of a woman formerly thought to be Agrippina the Elder. Plaster cast. Original: Marble. Reign of Caligula (37—41 CE). Inv. Nos. MCR 298 / C 17030 (orig.). Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3319. SCULPTURE. Northern Africa. Upper part of a statue of Livia, wife of Augustus, shown as a goddess, with diadem and sacred band. Plaster cast of a marble statue. Original: 45—46 CE. Inv. No. MCR 305. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |
| 3320. SCULPTURE. Northern Africa. Upper part of a statue of Livia, wife of Augustus, shown as a goddess, with diadem and sacred band. Detail. Plaster cast. Original: 45—46 CE. Inv. No. MCR 305. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization. | |