Woman's head

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This beautiful portrait of classical spirit is of an unknown woman. Her head is veiled above the front a band pierced with two enigmatic fixing holes. A diadem or other attribute was probably attached to this place. A. Du Mege suggested that this piece was done during the 1835 due to the arrangement of the hair. The hair was decorated with diadem as can be seen in the female portraits of the last third of the first century, under the Flavian emperors.Daniel Cazes, 2005.

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Musée Saint-Raymond
Musée Saint-Raymond (in English, Saint-Raymond museum) is the archeological museum of Toulouse, opened in 1892. The site originally was a necropolis, and in later constructions was a hospital for the poor and pilgrims, prison, student residence, stables, barracks and presbytery, eventually becoming a museum in 1891. It is housed in the former Saint-Raymond university college dating from the sixteenth century that borders Basilica of Saint-Sernin.

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