As with head of Lucius Verus – Works – Museum of Fine Arts
As with head of Lucius Verus – Works – Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
DescriptionObverse: Head of Lucius Verus, bare, right. ... Reverse: Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, both togate, standing left and right, clasping right hands ...
Denarius with head of Lucius Verus
DescriptionObverse: Head of Lucius Verus, laureate, right. ... Reverse: Parthia, draped, wearing breeches and peaked cap, seated right on ground, hands tied ...
Marble portrait of the co-emperor Lucius Verus | Roman
This fragmentary head comes from an over-life-sized portrait bust or statue of Lucius Verus, co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius (r. AD 161–180).
Sergio Roger Lucius Verus Pillar 2024 - Robilant + Voena
The heavy iron base displays the work like a relic from the Grand Tour. With each playful homage, Roger encourages the viewer to reengage with history, taking ...
For the opera, see Vologeso. Lucius Aurelius Verus (15 December 130 – January or February 169) was Roman emperor from 161 until his death in 169, alongside his ...
Emperor Lucius Verus | Harvard Art Museums
Following the death of Antoninus Pius in 161 CE, Lucius Verus ruled as co-emperor with his adoptive brother Marcus Aurelius until his own death in 169 CE ...
Portrait of Lucius Verus - Uffizi Galleries
second part of the 2nd century A.D. ... This head is placed on an armoured bust, created in the style of the late 16th century. ... His biography in the Historia ...
Portrait of Lucius Verus – Works - Toledo Museum of Art
Place of Origin: Ancient Rome, from Asia Minor ; Classification: Sculpture ; Credit Line: Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond ...
Coin of Damascus under Lucius Verus? | Harvard Art Museums
Obv.: Head of Lucius Verus r., laureate. Rev.: Bust of the Tyche of Damascus l., wearing turreted headdress, cornucopiae at shoulder.
Bust of Emperor Lucius Verus (161—169 AD)
Lucius Verus was the son-in-law of Marcus Aurelius, who ruled with him jointly from 161 AD up until the death of Lucius Verus. The colossal marble portrait ...
The Emperor Lucius Verus – Works - The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Lucius, however, proved to be somewhat of a lightweight figure. This portrait bust of him was purchased from the collection of the papal Barberini family, who ...
NYC - Metropolitan Museum of Art - Marble portrait Lucius - Flickr
Marble portrait of the co-emperor Lucius Verus Roman, Antonine period, A.D. 161-169 This fragmentary head comes from an over-life-sized portrait bust or ...
Head of Lucius Verus (obverse), Mars Standing (reverse)
Unknown Artist. 430 - 400 B.C.E.. Smart Museum of Art | The University of Chicago. Copyright © 2024 Smart Museum of Art | The University of Chicago. Powered by ...
Lucius Verus (Facial Reconstruction) - World History Encyclopedia
Pictured alongside the reconstruction are the busts and statuary used as references. These include the bust from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, ...
Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Lucius Verus
29. Theresa Gross-Diaz, “Cat. 56 Aureus Portraying Lucius Verus: Curatorial Entry,” in Roman Art at the Art Institute of Chicago (Art Institute of Chicago, 2016) ...
Lucius Verus: (Vatican Museums) - Pinterest
The body was not originally paired with the head but represents the image of an athlete sculpted by the Greek sculptor Myron (ca. 460-450 B.C.) and later copied ...
A Roman Imperial Portrait of Lucius Verus - jstor
identification of the head as that of Lucius Verus has been sug ... Bieber as Lucilla in "Roman Sculpture in The Cleveland Museum of Art," Art in America,.
Head of Venus - Toledo Museum of Art
This head of Venus, goddess of love and the mythological ancestor of the first dynasty of emperors, is reported to have been found with Toledo's portrait of ...
Portrait bust of Co-Emperor Lucius Verus - ROM Collections
Portrait of heroic size, representing the prince in middle life. Head turned slightly to the right. The bust, of regular Antonine shape, wears tunic, cuirass ...
Portrait Head of a Noble or Official | Cleveland Museum of Art
When acquired, this portrait was thought to depict Lucius Verus, co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius (reigned AD 161–69). Description. A nobleman or government ...