File:Antonia Minor Louvre Ma 1228.JPG

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English: Antonia Minor (36 B.C.–A.D. 37) as a priestess of Ceres. Marble statue, 2,3 m.
Français : Antonia Minor (36 av. J.-C.–37 ap. J.-C.) en prêtresse de Cérès. Statue en marbre, hauteur 2,3 mètres.
Español: Antonia Minor (36 adC-37 dC), representado como sacerdotisa de Ceres. Estatua de mármol de 2,30 m de altura.
Dimensions H. 2.3 m
institution QS:P195,Q19675
Current location
Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Denon wing, Daru gallery
Accession number
Cp 6386 (Ma 1228)
Credit line Campana Collection, purchase, 1861
References J.J. Bernoulli, Römische Ikonographie, II.1, Berlin, 1886, p. 221 (nr. 12), K. Polaschek, Studien zur Ikonographie der Antonia Minor, Rome, 1973, p. 29 (tab. 7.2, 12.1, 13.1, 15.1), K.P. Erhart, A Portrait of Antonia Minor in the Fogg Art Museum and Its Iconographical Tradition, in AJA 87 (1978), pp. 206-208 (fig. 16), S.E. Wood, Imperial Women: A Study in Public Images, 40 B.C.-A.D. 68, Leiden, 1999, pp. 164-165.
Source/Photographer J.J. Bernoulli, Römische Ikonographie, II.1, Berlin, 1886, Taf. XIV.

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