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Head of Augustus, Emperor of Rome ('The Meroë Head') (© British Museum)
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© British Museum

Head of Augustus, Emperor of Rome ('The Meroë Head')

Artist: Roman

Location: British Museum

Date: circa 27-25 BC

Materials: bronze with alabaster, glass & coral inlay

Dimensions: 47.7cm

Grant:

Amount Paid: £1,050 (Total: £1,050)

Vendor: Liverpool University

Review number: 97 (1911)

Provenance:
Found: December 1910, palace site at Meroe, near Kabushina in Sudan by Professor John Garstang.

Description:
Astonishingly well-preserved - even down to the coloured eyes - this head depicts that of the Emperor Augustus, who ruled Rome from 31 BC to AD 14. To judge from the pose of the head and muscles of the neck, the complete statue was a standing figure, with the right arm raised, as if during allocution. The head is larger than life-size and is in rich green patina. It was excavated in 1910, from beneath the temple at the palace site of Meroe, near Kabushia in Sudan. The sculptor was possibly a Greek artist based in Alexandria.

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