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More model informationRestoration of the damaged arms to the Via Labicana Augustus.
So named for the location of its discovery, the Via Labicana Augustus depicts the Emperor Augustus with his head veiled, likely in order to perform a sacrifice as part of his role as the Pontifex Maximus, the head priest of the Roman Empire.
For the sculpture as it exists today in the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, see Via Labicana Augustus.
Feb 11th 2016
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Just a question for the restored version: shouldn't Augustus hold a patera in his right hand for the libation?
@varadigabor You're welcome - I'm glad you found it useful!
Thanks for the upload, I was looking for a depiction of the statue from the back, which is very rare! Great job!