Portrait of Antonia Minor, A.D. 41-54. Creator: Unknown.

Portrait of Antonia Minor, A.D. 41-54. Creator: Unknown.

3-039-431 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Portrait of Antonia Minor, A.D. 41-54. Additional Info: Continuing a dynasty can be much harder than starting one. The successors of Augustus, the first Roman emperor, worked hard to demonstrate their connection to Augustus and hence their right to rule. Antonia Minor, shown here in this large cameo, was Augustus's niece and the mother of possible heirs to the throne. The cameo depicts Antonia wearing a veil and a diadem in the guise of a priestess of the cult of the deified Augustus. Stars and a portrait of Augustus wearing a laurel wreath decorate the diadem. The cameo was probably carved after Antonia's death in A.D. 37, during the reign of her son Claudius, the fourth Roman emperor.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. Antonia Minor: Roman:

Medium
  1. White chalcedony

Picture Type
  1. Female figure
  2. Object
  3. Sculpture

Category Hierarchy

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3121x4480
File Size : 40,964kb


Aliases

  1. 81.AN.101
  1. 103V21
  1. 1200001778
  1. 3-039-431
  1. 3039431
  1. 81.AN.101


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