Studies in Antonine Portraiture CONFERENCE PAPERS "A Roman Hairstyle at Palmyra," 2017 Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Toronto, Canada, January 8, 2017.
Antonine rule commenced with the reign of Antoninus Pius (r. 138–161 A.D.) and included those of Marcus Aurelius (r. 161–180 A.D.), Lucius Verus (r. 161–169 A.D.), and Commodus (r. 177–192 A.D.). Their dynasty reflects the connections between wealthy provincial and Italian families. Marble portrait of the emperor Antoninus Pius | Roman Antoninus Pius was adopted by Hadrian as his successor when he was already fifty-one years old. His portraits thus represent him as a mature man in a sober but refined style that consciously echoes the imperial imagery adopted by Hadrian. Roman Portrait Sculpture in ancient times
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The Nerva-Antonines in Florence – FOLLOWING HADRIAN 2015-7-14 · Private portraiture of unknown citizen from the Nerva-Antonine era Portrait of Vibia Sabina (wife of Hadrian) with a Flavian hairstyle. Portrait of an elderly woman inspired by the iconography of Marciana (sister of Trajan), 98 – 117 AD, Greek marble (head) and red onyx (modern bust). Roman / Portrait bust of a bearded man / ca. A.D. 150-175 2009-7-5 · The work is a splendid example of psychological portraiture and exudes a sense of abrupt nervousness that finds close parallels in other Antonine characterizations. The back of the bust has not been hollowed out to provide for a supporting pillar and base. Moreover, the lower edge of the bust approximates the segment of a circle close to two
2020-7-20 · Caracalla's reign became notable for the Antonine Constitution (Template:Lang-la), also known as the Edict of Caracalla, which granted Roman citizenship to all free men throughout the Roman Empire. The edict gave all the enfranchised men Caracalla's adopted praenomen and …
A ROMAN MARBLE PORTRAIT HEAD OF A WOMAN , LATE … A ROMAN MARBLE PORTRAIT HEAD OF A WOMAN LATE ANTONINE TO EARLY SEVERAN PERIOD, CIRCA 190 A.D. The youthful woman with her head angled slightly to her right, with an oval face, her center-parted hair pulled loosely into a large spiralling bun, the individual locks delineated, the deep groove of the part running across the entire crown of her head, some wisps along her neck, her …