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English: Statue of Emperor Claudius as Jupiter, wearing a civic crown and a cloak. Marble with modern plaster additions (torso), Roman work of the 1st century CE; restored in 1800 by Valerio Villareale. From Tindari, province of Messina, Sicily.
Français : Statue de l'empereur Claude en Jupiter, portant la couronne civique et un manteau. Marbre et ajouts modernes en plâtre (torse), œuvre romaine du Ier siècle ap. J.-C. restaurée en 1800 par Valerio Villareale. Provenance : Tindari, province de Messine, Sicile.
Italiano: Statua dell'imperatore Claudio raffigurato come Zeus, con un serto di quercia e mantellone. Marmo e gesso (torso), opera romana, I sec. d.C., restaurata nel 1800 da Valerio Villareale. Da Tindari, provincia di Messina, Siilia.
institution QS:P195,Q1954237
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NI 5595
Credit line Collections of the University Museum
Source/Photographer Marie-Lan Nguyen (User:Jastrow), 2008-08-26

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