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Patrician Torlonia

Patrician Torlonia

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Bust No. 535 of the Torlonia Collection, also called the Patrician Torlonia, is a marble bust,[1] sometimes said to portray Marcus Porcius Cato Censorius, though also noted as being of "an unknown Roman politician".[2] It is a copy of a Tiberian era bust (1st century AD), itself thought to be a copy of an original dating from around 80–70 BC.

The Patrician Torlonia bust thought to be of Cato the Elder.

References

  1. Birley, A. R. (1971). "The Roman Soldier. By G. R. Watson. 8¾ × 5½. Pp. 256 including 26 plates. London: Thames and Hudson, 1969. £2.50". The Antiquaries Journal. 51 (1): 115–116. doi:10.1017/S0003581500019302. ISSN 1758-5309.
  2. Brooks, Christopher (2020-01-06). "Chapter 8: The Roman Republic". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)



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