By A Mystery Man Writer
A common symbol of Roman art is the bodiless head called a bust. The marble sculpture called A Young Flavian Woman, is a sculpture of a woman’s head. It is a very detailed sculpture, the marble makes the skin look extremely smooth. The head is tilted slightly and gazing off. The hair, including the eyebrows,…
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Portrait Bust of a Flavian Woman (Fonseca Bust), part 1 of 2
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Portrait Bust of a Flavian Woman (Fonseca Bust), part 1 of 2
When there is no archaeological record: Portrait Bust of a Flavian
When there is no archaeological record: Portrait Bust of a Flavian
When there is no archaeological record: Portrait Bust of a Flavian Woman (Fonseca bust), part 2 of 2
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