Fonseca Bust, Capitoline Museums (MC434, 3/4 right)

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I.D.: not certain. A wealthy aristocratic Roman woman who lived at the end of the first century, perhaps a member of the imperial family. Date: late first or early second century CE (the latter assigned by the Capitoline Museums). Height: 63 cm does not include the modern bust Capitoline Museums inv MC434 (or MC 0434)

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