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bronze Augustus Roman Bust museum display

1. Introduction of Augustus Roman Bust Augustus (63 BC – 14 AD), originally named Gaius Octavius, entered the inner circle of power as the adopted son of Julius Caesar after his assassination. Through political and military struggles with figures like Antony, he was granted the title “Augustus” by the Senate in 27 BC, becoming the […]

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Augustus Bust Sculpture in white marble

1. Introduction of Augustus Bust Sculpture This marble bust is modeled after the classic portraits of the Roman Emperor Augustus, adhering to the artistic tradition of early Roman imperial portraits that emphasized rationality, order, and authority. The head in the Augustus Bust Sculpture is meticulously proportioned, with a full and stable skull structure. Short, curly […]

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Classic Roman Emperor Augustus Marble bust

1. Introduction of Roman Emperor Augustus Bust Augustus, originally named Gaius Octavius ​​Thurinus, was adopted by Julius Caesar and renamed Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus. He was the first emperor of Rome and is considered the founder of the Roman Empire. During his reign, Augustus implemented political reforms, social order restoration, and military reorganization, leading Rome […]

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Full bust of Marble Statue of Augustus

1. Introduction of Marble Statue of Augustus Octavian, later revered as Augustus, was a pivotal figure in Roman history, bridging the gap between the past and the future. He was Julius Caesar’s grand-nephew and adopted son. After Caesar’s assassination in 44 BC, Octavian, through his exceptional political and military skills, gradually defeated his rivals, ending […]

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Marble Octavian Sculpture Bust

1. Introduction of Octavian Sculpture Octavian, later Augustus, was one of the most pivotal figures in Roman history. Rising from the political turmoil following Caesar’s assassination, he ultimately seized control of the Roman world through a power struggle with Mark Antony. His Principate, a system that cleverly combined the old republican system with monarchical power, […]

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Augustus Caesar Head Sculpture with inscription, realistic and smooth marble surface

1. Introduction of Augustus Head Sculpture Augustus Caesar was the first emperor of the Roman Empire. His real name was Gaius Octavian. He was the adopted son and heir of Caesar the Great. In 27 BC, he was awarded the title of “Augustus” by the Senate, officially opening the era of the Roman Empire. He […]

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Augustus Marble Bust highlighting detailed breastplate relief

1. Introduction of Augustus Marble Bust Augustus Caesar, formerly known as Octavian, was the first emperor of ancient Rome and the founder of the Roman Republic’s transition to the imperial era. He was awarded the title of “Augustus” by the Senate in 27 BC, which marked the beginning of a 40-year period of peaceful rule, […]

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a pair of marble and bronze Roman Statue of Augustus head on red and white marble column

1. Introduction of Roman Statue of Augustus Augustus Caesar, formerly known as Octavian, was a politician and military commander in the late Roman Republic and the first emperor of the Roman Empire. He was the adopted son and heir of Julius Caesar. After pacifying the civil war, he established the principal regime and ushered in […]

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Bust of Emperor Augustus

1. Introduction of Bust of Emperor Augustus Augustus, originally named Gaius Octavian, was the founder and first emperor of the Roman Empire. His reign marked a critical period in Rome’s transition from a republic to an empire. This Bust of Emperor Augustus depicts his image in detail, showing the stylistic features of classical Roman sculpture. […]

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Emperor Augustus Bust

1. Introduction of Emperor Augustus Statue This is a bronze bust of Emperor Augustus from the Ancient Roman period. This Emperor Augustus Bust is noble and solemn, and vividly shows this great emperor. Emperor Augustus was the first emperor of the Roman Empire. During his reign, Rome ushered in a long period of peace and […]

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