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Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the Younger as Mars and Venus in the Capitoline Museum, July 2012
Marcus Aurelius and Faustina Minor as Mars and Venus
147-149 CE, from a model of the 5th century BC (Borghese Ares) and 4th century BC (Aphrodite- Capua type).
From Isola Sacra
Donated by Benedict XIV in 1750
Inventory # MC652
Text from the Capitoline Museum label.
147-149 CE, from a model of the 5th century BC (Borghese Ares) and 4th century BC (Aphrodite- Capua type).
From Isola Sacra
Donated by Benedict XIV in 1750
Inventory # MC652
Text from the Capitoline Museum label.
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