A 19th century Italian bronze figure of Caesar Augustus, the Emperor wearing heavily chased breastplate, his right arm raised, his left hand clutching the drapery of his cloak and a batton, the infant Cupid astride a dolphin at his side, on a circular stepped base -- 25¼in. (65cm.) high.

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A 19th century Italian bronze figure of Caesar Augustus, the Emperor wearing heavily chased breastplate, his right arm raised, his left hand clutching the drapery of his cloak and a batton, the infant Cupid astride a dolphin at his side, on a circular stepped base -- 25¼in. (65cm.) high.

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The exegesis of the figures decorating the breastplate of the fine Roman statue is open to debate. It is thought that the central characters represent the recovery of the Roman standard from the Barbarians.

The present bronze is a copy of the original statue found at Prima Porta, near Rome which dates from the 1st century B.C., and is in the Vatican collection.

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