Augustus
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Description:
August appears in the foreground, while in the second is a triumphal arch. The Latin inscription PROVIDENTIA refers to the divine nature of the Roman emperor. This iconography is the result of combining, on a single plane, the obverse and the reverse of an old coin. The bust was part of the collection of marble sculptures acquired by Miquel Mai, a Catalan notable who was Emperor Charles V's ambassador to Pope Cement VII in Rome, during his time in Italy.
Sculpture
1515-1525
52 x 38 x 6.5 cm
Long-term loan from the Reial Acadèmia de Bones Lletres de Barcelona, given by the Marquises of Barberà, 1838
Inventory number:
009947-000
Century: 16th
Subject: Portrait
Marble carving
From the former House Mai-Pinós, in Cucurulla Square, Barcelona. Comes from the former collection of Miquel Mai, integrated by 19 marble relieves, 12 kept in the museum.