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Portrait bust of Lucilla, wife of the Roman Emperor Lucius Verus, c160-c170.
Portrait bust of Lucilla, wife of the Roman Emperor Lucius Verus, c160-c170. Lucilla (c148-182) was the daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the Younger. Marcus and Lucilla's husband were Co-Emperors of Rome from 161 until 169, when Lucius Verus died. After his death, her father forced her to marry a political ally of his, Claudius Pompeianus. Lucilla was exiled to Capri and executed after plotting against Marcus' successor, her brother Commodus. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg.
Location
Hermitage/St. Petersburg/Russia
Unique Identifier
AR927835
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3429px × 5144px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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2ND CENTURY
ART
ARTS
Aurelius
BODY
bust
color
concept
country
Death
Death Scene
Empress
EXECUTED
Face
Female
Head
HEAD AND SHOULDERS
Italian
Italy
LADY
LOCATION
Lucilla
Lucius
LUCIUS VERUS
Marble
Marcus
Marcus Annius Verus
MARCUS AURELIUS
People
Portrait
Roman
Roman Empire
ROME
royal
Royalty
Sculpture
Stone
The Art Collector
Verus
Wedding Scenes
Widow
Wife
Woman
Women