Large Herculaneum Woman, 1st century, AD. The statue was probably from an honorific monument for a local woman at Herculaneum. It deploys one of the most popular designs for female portrait statues under the Roman Empire. More than 150 versions survive. The woman has an ideal beauty and is modestly veiled.
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Image Number: 1746-19692408Rights ManagedCredit Line:World History Archive/Image Asset Management/SuperStockCollection:Image Asset Management Contributor:World History Archive Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:4190×5005
