Roman Woman Gallery
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Nursing woman, a terracotta statuette, probably a votive in hope of thanksgiving for a successful ch
stellar-raven:“And I thought I was in the presence of a proper Roman woman.”
ancientpeoples:Chalcedony portrait busts of a woman9cm high (3 9/16 inch.)Roman, Mid-Imperial Period
aleyma:Roman, Carnelian ring stone with bust of a young woman and the inscription TE EGO AMO (‘I lov
Relief depicting a Roman woman and her servants
Testa di donna guerriera (con ombre), Musei Vaticani, 2019. Anyone who has enjoyed the privilege of
Head of a Woman (fragmentary), 100, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 33 cm
Head of a Woman, 3, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 16.6 x 9.6 x 9.6 cm (
didoofcarthage:Mummy mask of a woman. Egyptian, Roman Period, A.D. 60-70. Cartonnage, plaster, paint
hierophilic:frenchmatte:Hands in Art. 1) Anselm Feuerbach, half-length portrait of a Roman Woman(det
met-greekroman-art:Marble portrait bust of a woman, Greek and Roman ArtRogers Fund, 1913Metropolitan
Fayum portrait of a woman, 2nd century Roman Egypt
terminusantequem:Unknown - Flora (woman picking flowers with a cornucopia), Roman wall painting from
aparthistorystudy:Flavian Woman (c. 90 CE)Ancient Roman
cma-greek-roman-art:Cameo: Head of a Woman, 1, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Ove
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marmarinos:Ancient Roman bust of a woman often identified as Aspasia (c. 470-400 BCE), dated to the
detailedart:Details (#1) of Half-Length Portrait of a Roman Woman (1862/1866), by Anselm Feuerbach.
ancientjewels:Roman amethyst cameo of a woman dating to the 1st century CE. From the Cleveland Museu
Head of a Woman, 400, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 19.1 x 11.5 cm (7 &
“Have you ever truly idolized a woman? Nothing can be obscene in such love. Everything that occurs i
arthistoryfeed:The haunting ‘Salona Girl’; a Roman marble head of a young woman, perhaps Fulvia Plau
apuleiaprimilla:Circular glass medallion decorated with the figure of a young woman, with hair combe
ancientpeoples:Glass portrait of a woman 19.1cm high (7 1/2 inch.) Roman, Imperial Period, 1st - 2nd
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