National Archaeological Museum - 75
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Ancient Greek art on exhibit in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece.
National Archaeological Museum - 75

Statue of the emperor Augustus. Bronze. 12-10 BCE.

Found in the Aegean sea between the islands of Euboea and Agios Efstratios.
The emperor is depicted in mature age, mounting a horse. He wears a tunica with a vertical purple stripe (clavus purpurea) and a fringed paludamentum decorated with a maeander pattern. Iconographic features of the Prima Porta and Actium types are combined in this statue. The right hand is raised in a gesture of official greeting. The hilt of his sword can be seen below the left hand, in which he held the horse's reigns. On the bezel of his finger-ring a staff of divination (lituus) is engraved, symbolising the supreme religious office of Pontifex Maximus, assumed by Augustus in 12 BCE.

Exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece.

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Art Athens Attica Bronze National Archaeological Museum Original Photo Sculpture
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