Imperial portrait practice in the second century AD: Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the Younger
<p>Case studies of Faustina the Younger’s and Marcus Aurelius’ portraits on coins and in sculpture demonstrate that a more flexible approach than currently allowed for is needed to describe ancient practices and processes behind the phenomenon of ‘replicated’ imperial portraits. Possible norms...
Main Author: | Niederhuber, C |
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Other Authors: | Smith, R |
Format: | Thesis |
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2019
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