Julius Caesar
The series of twelve marble busts from which these four figures were cast represented the first twelve emperors of Rome. Although the Dutch word ‘keizer’ derives from Caesar’s name, he was never an emperor. His adoptive son Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Yet because Caesar had assumed absolute power, he is generally included in the series.
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Julius Caesar
The series of twelve marble busts from which these four figures were cast represented the first twelve emperors of Rome. Although the Dutch word ‘keizer’ derives from Caesar’s name, he was never an emperor. His adoptive son Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Yet because Caesar had assumed absolute power, he is generally included in the series.
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De serie van twaalf marmeren b ...... toch opgenomen in deze reeks.
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The series of twelve marble bu ...... erally included in the series.
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Rijksmuseum
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Julius Caesar
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Julius Caesar
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after 1674
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na 1674
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beeld grondvlak breedte 43 cm
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beeld grondvlak diepte 28 cm
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borstbeeld gewicht 175 kg
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borstbeeld hoogte 89 cm
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depth 28 cm
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geheel hoogte 121 cm
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height 121 cm
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height 89 cm
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weight 175 kg
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width 43 cm
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Collectie: beeldhouwwerken
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Collection: sculptures
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fourth quarter 17th century
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vierde kwart 17e eeuw
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