• Portrait of Caracalla. 3 languages. ... The best known portrait of Caracalla is that held at the Vatican Museums and of which several copies are known.
  • The bust, not pertinent to the portrait, had to be part in ancient times of another type of portraiture of Caracalla: the fact denotes a careful choice of the restorers...
  • Portrait of Caracalla photographed by the author, in the Palazzo Massimo, Rome. War remained a central feature of Caracalla’s reign as sole emperor.
  • This fine portrait of Caracalla in marble, is a representation of human condition, located in Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and dated of A.D. 211-217.
  • Octagonal Hall. Portrait of Caracalla from Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli. ... Marble portrait of Caracalla (type 4 - the Tivoli type). Metropolitan Museum of Art, inv.
  • The portrait is of the “first absolute rule” type, known from about forty copies and dated to the early years of Caracalla’s reign (212-217 d.C.) .
  • 21.6 cm Portrait of the emperor Caracalla scale comparison. ... In this bronze sculpture, the Roman Emperor Caracalla looks like a square-jawed bull of a man.
  • For Caracalla's sole reign two types of portrait have been distinguished (type 3-4 of the portraits from his entire reign). The first type breaks with tradition.
  • 23 In facial features and localized artistic style, the Mellerio head very much resembles the portrait of Caracalla from Thuburbo in the Bardo (fig.
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