Category:Livia Drusilla (Louvre, Ma 1242)
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English: Livia (58 BC-AD 29) wife of the emperor Caesar Augustus, as Ops (fertility Roman deity), with wheat sheaf and cornucopia.
Français : Livie (58 av. J.-C.- 29 ap. J.-C.) épouse de l'empereur romain Auguste représentée comme Ops, la déesse romaine de la fertilité.
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Location | Louvre storage (depot), Louvre Conservation Center, Liévin, arrondissement of Lens, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, Metropolitan France, France | ||||
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Media in category "Livia Drusilla (Louvre, Ma 1242)"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
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Livia statue.jpg 394 × 600; 72 KB
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Statue de Livie (Louvre, Ma 1242).jpg 2,112 × 2,816; 1.38 MB
Categories:
- Ancient Roman statues of women in the Louvre
- Louvre Museum - Room 410
- Statues of Livia Drusilla
- Mythologizing sculptural portraits
- Cornucopia in France
- Ops
- 1st-century marble statues in the Louvre
- Sculptural portraits of women
- Wheat in art
- Artworks from the Borghese Collection in the Louvre
- Portraits as Rhea
- Statues of standing women in the Louvre