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More model informationRoman, late Republic, mid-late 30 BC
“This portrait of Livia was created not long after her marriage to Emperor Augustus. As the first empress of Rome, Livia wanted her public image to embody all the virtues that the Romans valued in a woman, including “pudicita” (modesty) and “pietas” (respect). She also set a new fashion with her innovative nodus hairstyle, in which a section of hair is arranged in a roll over the forehead, while the rest of the hair is swept back in loose waves and secured in a bun at the nape of the neck.”
Scan from Walters Museum in Baltimore
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