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Bust, of Roman Emperor Nero

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Postcard of Bust, of Roman Emperor Nero.
000-180-000-109-C
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Bust, of Roman Emperor Nero

This bronze bust is of the Roman Emperor Nero (reigned AD 54-68). It was made in Rome in the late 18th or 19th century.

The bust is set on a gilt metal socle.

Many small-scale copies of classical sculptures were produced in Italy in the eighteenth century. They reflect the genuine interest in certain works, but also implicitly acknowledge the shortage of good antiquities on the art market. Reduced copies of classical and modern sculptures were being made in Florence in the early eighteenth century but a much wider selection was available in Rome between around 1760 and 1810. A number of Roman foundries were engaged in making miniature replicas of classical sculptures which could be placed on chimney pieces or furniture.


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Online ID: 000-180-000-109-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1892.106
Date: 16th or 17th century
Late 18th or 19th century
Material: Bronze, gilt moulded base, marble pedestal
Dimensions: 8.00" H including base; pedestal 4.00" H
What: Bust / emperor
Subject: Metalwork : bronze
Who: Nero
Sir W. Fettes Douglas Collection
Where: Italy
Event:
Description: Bronze bust of Nero with gilt moulded base and marble pedestal: Italian, 16th or 17th century
References:
  • Evans, G. Souvenirs From Roman Times to the Present Day. Edinburgh: NMS Publishing Ltd, 1999, pp 21-2. 
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