TWO ITALIAN MARBLE AND SLATE PORTRAIT RELIEFS OF SERGIO GALBA AND VESPASIAN
TWO ITALIAN MARBLE AND SLATE PORTRAIT RELIEFS OF SERGIO GALBA AND VESPASIAN

LATE 18TH CENTURY

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TWO ITALIAN MARBLE AND SLATE PORTRAIT RELIEFS OF SERGIO GALBA AND VESPASIAN
LATE 18TH CENTURY
Each in a moulded walnut frames
10¾ x 8½ in. (27 x 22 cm.) overall (2)

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Emperor Tito Vespasian was the founder of the Flavian dynasty and ruled the Roman Empire from AD 69-79.
Sergio Galba was the head of an ancient and noble family during the mid-1st Century AD. Legend has it that the noble Galba family were descendants of the God Jupiter.

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