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  1. The Tusculum portrait, also called the Tusculum bust, is the only extant portrait of Julius Caesar which may have been made during his lifetime. It is also one of the two accepted portraits of Caesar (alongside the Chiaramonti Caesar) which were made before the beginning of the Roman Empire.

  2. 15 de mar. de 2022 · In 1936 a bronze statue of Julius Caesar was erected in Via dei Fori Imperiali. The statue was unveiled by Benito Mussolini, Italy's fascist dictator from 1922 until 1943. It is a copy of an ancient marble statue of Caesar, which now stands in Palazzo Senatorio, the seat of Rome's city council.

  3. It contained a colossal statue of Julius Caesar, veiled as Pontifex Maximus, with a star on his head and bearing the lituus augural staff in his right hand. When the doors of the temple were left open, it was possible to see the statue from the Roman Forum's main square.

  4. 5 de dez. de 2018 · 3D Image. Colossal statue of Julius Caesar from the 2nd century CE in white marble. Modern location: Capitoline Museums, Conservators’ Palace, in Rome, Italy. Source of 3D data: Photographs of cast in the Skulpturhalle, Basel, inv. 757.

  5. Jones 1990 Marble head of Julius Caesar Acquired by the British Museum from the well-known collector James Millingen in 1818, this strongly individualised head was for a long period the most famous and widely reproduced portrait of Julius Caesar in Britain.

  6. Images: Portrait Bust of Julius Caesar, circa 44 BCE, marble, Turin, Museo di Antichita. The Chiaramonti Caesar, 30-20 BCE, marble, Rome, Musei Vaticani. Posted by Samantha Hughes-Johnson. Tags: ancient history, julius caesar, portrait busts, republican rome, sculpture

  7. Modèle exécuté en 1696 (voir COUSTOU Nicolas, ENT 1980.1). Acomptes, du 5 juin 1699 au 14 février 1700. Parfait paiement, 24 octobre 1713. Placé dans le jardin des Tuileries en juin 1722 (date de la signature). Entré au Louvre le 5 juin 1872.