Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele Il (Altare della Patria) a ROMA
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Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele Il (Altare della Patria) a ROMA
~ Head of Aphrodite of the Capitoline type.
Culture/Period: Roman, Imperial Period
Date: ca. A.D. 2nd century (after a Hellenistic Greek type)
Place of origin: Italy, Lazio
Medium: Marble, Dolomitic from the Greek island of Thasos, top of head completed in Calcitic marble probably from Mt. Pentelikon near Athens.
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