Roman over-lifesized head of a noblewoman (possibly Livia)

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Marble over life-size portrait head of a Roman noble female with heavy-lidded eyes, incised irises and articulated pupils, aquiline nose, lips indented at the corners, her centrally parted wavy hair drawn back over the top of her pierced ears. These characteristics have led several specialists to suggest that this may be a portrait of Livia, the wife of Augustus and mother of Tiberius. First half of the 1st century AD

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Christian Levett and The Mougins Museum
Discover, in the heart of the old village of Mougins, how the beauty of the ancient world has influenced neoclassical, modern and contemporary art. The museum’s large and diverse collection of antiquities includes Roman, Greek and Egyptian sculpture, vases, coins, and jewellery, and also the world’s largest private collection of ancient arms and armour. These ancient artworks are interspersed with a hundred classically inspired paintings, drawings, and sculptures by artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Chagall, Dufy, Cézanne, Rodin, Dali, Andy Warhol, Marc Quinn, Antony Gormley, and Damien Hirst. The founder of the museum is Christian Levett, a British investment manager with a passion for ancient art. In 2008 he decided to place his collection on display for the benefit of the public in a museum in Mougins, where he has a family home.

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