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  2. Patrician Torlonia - Wikipedia

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    The Patrician Torlonia bust thought to be of Cato the Elder. Bust No. 535 of the Torlonia Collection , also called the Patrician Torlonia , is a marble bust, [ 1 ] sometimes said to portray Marcus Porcius Cato Censorius , though also noted as being of "an unknown Roman politician". [ 2 ]

  3. Torlonia Museum - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Hestia Giustiniani (5th century BC), part of the collection The Torlonia Museum ( Italian : Museo Torlonia ; not identical with the Villa Torlonia on the Via Nomentana [ 1 ] ) was a museum in Rome , which housed the Torlonia Collection ( Collezione Torlonia ) of ancient sculptures.

  4. Rome dusts off hidden statues for blockbuster show - AOL

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    Statues, busts, and carvings are back on display after decades gathering dust in a Rome basement Loc: Villa Caffarelli, Rome CURATOR, SALVATORE SETTIS: "The Torlonia Museum was one of the most ...

  5. Torlonia Collection - Wikipedia

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    In 1816, 269 statues from the collection assembled by the 17th-century art collector and aristocrat Vincenzo Giustiniani (1564–1637), were transferred to Giovannia Torlonia as collateral on a loan. After 1825, following Prince Vincenzo Giustiniani's failure to uphold the terms of his agreement, the Torlonias entered into a long legal dispute ...

  6. Roman sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The Patrician Torlonia bust, believed to be of Cato the Elder. 1st century BC The Orator , c. 100 BC , an Etrusco-Roman bronze statue depicting Aule Metele (Latin: Aulus Metellus), an Etruscan man wearing a Roman toga while engaged in rhetoric ; the statue features an inscription in the Etruscan alphabet

  7. If You Spot This Creature, Run! - AOL

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    They kill more people than any other animal in Africa, including lions, crocodiles, or elephants. About 500 people a year die by being crushed, bitten, or drowned by hippos.

  8. Guest finds seal sleeping in her hotel room in the Netherlands

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    The animal rescue team was able to move the seal to a "safe, quieter place," the welfare organization said on social media. "These guests' holiday became an adventure to never forget," the welfare ...

  9. Roman portraiture - Wikipedia

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    A typical work might be one like the standing figure "A Roman Patrician with Busts of His Ancestors" (c. 30 B.C.). [ 2 ] By the imperial age, though they were often realistic depictions of human anatomy, portrait sculpture of Roman emperors were often used for propaganda purposes and included ideological messages in the pose, accoutrements, or ...