Dario Viterbo (Italian/French, 1890-1961)
The Enchantment - bronze - 1942
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Dario Viterbo (Italian/French, 1890-1961)
The Enchantment - bronze - 1942

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Artist: Stephen Tomlin
Duncan Grant bronze, 1924
Portrait Bust from Cyprus (Idalion)
Smiley dude with beard. British Museum
Photo by me August 2018
Artist: Jacques Schnier
Bret 1940
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Portrait de Lucrezia Fede, femme du peintre Graveur : Alphonse-Alexandre Leroy (1821-1902) France D'après l'œuvre de : Andrea del Sarto (1487-1530) Italie
~Portrait Head, . Date: A.D. 250/550 Culture: Totonac, Remojadas Place of origin: Veracruz, south-central Gulf Coast, Mexico
Vandalized Roman Bronze Portrait Head of Geta(?), 3rd Century AD
A life size bronze portrait of a bearded young man in the style and iconography of the Severan princes Geta and Caracalla. Obviously it has been vandalized, damaged with a heavy stroke in the center of the face and cut off from the rest of the figure. That makes one think of the damnatio memoriae ("condemnation of memory") of Geta and supports the theory that this is a portrait of the murdered younger brother of Caracalla - although the scientific assignment of the different portrait types of the Severan era is still insecure.
Geta (r. 209-211 AD) was a Roman emperor who ruled with his father Septimius Severus and his older brother Caracalla from 209, when he was named Augustus like his brother who had held the title since 198. Severus died in 211, and although he intended for his sons to rule together, they proved incapable of sharing power culminating with the murder of Geta in December of that year.