Roman head of Emperor Marcus Agrippa – bronze
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa * 63 BC or 64 BC in Arpinium or in Dalmatia; d. 12 BC in Campania.
Marcus Agrippa was a Roman general and politician, friend and son-in-law of Augustus and ancestor of the emperors Caligula and Nero.
The bust in bronze is made after an original dating from the 1st century AD, that today can be seen in the Metropolitan Museum of art in New York.
Our Roman replica bust on black base with its bronze patina is a very special product that will be the eye catcher in every museum shop, department, library or study. The head of the Roman bust consists of finely ground Alabaster plaster.
Alabaster is a high-quality natural material and not comparable to building plaster. Alabaster dust is very fine, dries out very hard and is therefore used in the art and restoration workshop.
- Bust with a bronze patina
- Overall height 45 cm
- Height of the head 36cm
- Black base
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