Ancient Roman

Portrait Head of a Woman

117-30
Marble
26.7 × 26 cm (10.5 × 10.2 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

This woman’s name is unknown, but her portrait indicates that she was likely a member of the imperial family. She wears a tall ornamental headband, typically reserved for goddesses and imperial women. Her elaborate hairstyle, with distinct locks woven around the headband, would have required the services of a skilled hairdresser. Moreover, the use of costly marble reflects her family’s wealth, while her commemoration with a finely carved portrait indicates that she was of elevated social standing.

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