Portrait Head of Julia Titi, about A.D. 90. Creator: Unknown.

Portrait Head of Julia Titi, about A.D. 90. Creator: Unknown.

3-037-163 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Portrait Head of Julia Titi, about A.D. 90. Additional Info: Julia Titi was the daughter of the Roman emperor Titus, who ruled during the Flavian dynasty from A.D. 79 to 81. Recorded in history as a wild young woman who was her uncle Domitian's mistress, Julia died in A.D. 91 at the age of thirty. This portrait depicts Julia with a dramatic, curling hairstyle. A diadem originally inlaid with materials such as gold, silver, or gems marked her imperial status. Julia would have worn earrings, probably made of gold, which are now missing; the small holes at either side of her neck indicate the original presence of a now-missing necklace. Traces of paint preserved in Julia's curls show that her hair was originally a reddish color.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. Julia Flavia: Roman:
People Related
  1. Titus: Roman: Roman Emperor
  2. Domitian: Roman: Emperor

Medium
  1. Marble with polychromy

Picture Type
  1. Female portrait
  2. Sculpture

Category Hierarchy

People Royalty

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Artistic Representations Portraits


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4258x4960
File Size : 61,875kb


Aliases

  1. 58.AA.1
  1. 103SPH
  1. 1200001796
  1. 3-037-163
  1. 3037163
  1. 58.AA.1

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