Vases Portrait Head of Tiberius ("The Lansdowne Tiberius...
Portrait Head of Tiberius ("The Lansdowne Tiberius")

Portrait Head of Tiberius ("The Lansdowne Tiberius")

A.D. 14–37
This portrait head represents the Roman emperor Tiberius. He is recognizable by the thin eyebrows, almond-shaped eyes and thin lips, and his hair features comma-shaped locks that radiate from the crown of his head. The nose and part of the chin were restored during treatment in 2013.

Following its discovery, this head had been paired with a body from another ancient statue, and earlier publications – dating back to the nineteenth century, when the portrait was in the collection of Lansdowne family in England – show the Tiberius head atop a full-size nude male body. Between 1966 and 1971, the head and body were taken apart, and sold separately. The body is now at the Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA (inv 71.535).
Date
A.D. 14–37
Culture
Roman
Dimensions
H: 29.21 cm W: 20.96 cm
Medium
Marble
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum
Accession Number
71.AA.275
Image Source
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Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)