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LSA-2538
Statue of Jupiter set up by Neratius Palmatus (inscription on plinth). Rome (Porta Viminalis). Early fifth century.
PROVENANCE AND LOCATION
City:
Roma
Province:
Roma
Region:
Rome (including Ostia and Portus)
Details:
Piazza dei Cinquecento and via Cavour. 206 m from the ancient Porta Viminalis
Current Location:
Rome, Museo Nazionale Romano
OBJECT
Object:
Statue
Material:
Marble
Re-Use?
Yes
Clothing:
other
Hairstyle:
Long, covers ears
Height(cm):
180
Attributes:
other
Beard:
Bearded, short
SUBJECT
Honorand:
Jupiter
Position:
Deities, Personifications and Heroes
Gender:
Male
Awarder:
Naeratius Palmatus
Position:
Prefects of Rome
DATE
Earliest:
400
Latest:
425
MAIN REFERENCE
Jacopi, L. 'La statua dell'egioco Giove vimino',
Bollettino d'Arte 65
, Rome 1980
, 15-24, figs. 4-10
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