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Lot 527

Lot 527

An Italian marble bust of Septimus Severus, late 18th/early 19th century, after the...

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An Italian marble bust of Septimus Severus, late 18th/early 19th century, after the Antique, 45cm high

Note: Septimius Severus (reign 193-211) was forty-eight or forty-nine years old when he became emperor and was described as physically small but strong with a long beard and curly white hair (Scriptores Historiae Augustae Severus, 76.16.I).

 

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