AN ITALIAN RED AND GREY-VEINED AND WHITE MARLE BUST OF MARCUS AURELIUS
AN ITALIAN RED AND GREY-VEINED AND WHITE MARLE BUST OF MARCUS AURELIUS

20TH CENTURY

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AN ITALIAN RED AND GREY-VEINED AND WHITE MARLE BUST OF MARCUS AURELIUS
20th Century
On a circular white marble socle
The bust: 26 in. (66 cm.) high
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Please note the marble column illustrated in this photograph is not included with this lot

拍品專文

Marcus Aurelius, who lived from 121 to 180 AD, was born M. Annius Verus. While still young, he won the favour of the Emperor Hadrian, who gave him the punning but apposite nickname of 'Verissimus' (most true). When Hadrian adopted Antoninus Pius as his successor in 138 AD, he in turn adopted Marcus Aurelius. In 145 AD the latter married Faustina, who was Antoninus' daughter, as well as being his own cousin. He became Emperor in 161 AD, and shared the throne with Lucius Verus until the latter's death in 169 AD. He was succeeded by his son, Commodus.