Category:Bronze busts of emperors in the Museo di Santa Giulia (Brescia)
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- Italiano: I busti in bronzo dorato, cinque di imperatori e uno di imperatrice, furono nascosti sotto il tempio capitolino a Brescia, assieme ad altri oggetti in metallo pregiato, in previsione del rischio d'un saccheggio della città nel IV/V secolo, e lì dimenticati fino al 1826. Sono esposti al Museo di Santa Giulia a Brescia.
- English: The gilded bronze portraits, five of Roman emperors and one of an empress, were hidden beneath the Capitoline temple in Brescia, together with other bronze objects, to prevent the consequences of a possible sack of the town in the 4th or 5th century, and unearthed only in 1826. They are now exhibited in the archaeological Santa Giulia Museum, in Brescia, Italy.
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Media in category "Bronze busts of emperors in the Museo di Santa Giulia (Brescia)"
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2017-03 Brescia Mattes Pana (179).JPG 4,000 × 3,000; 3.98 MB
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2017-03 Brescia Mattes Pana (182).JPG 3,000 × 4,000; 4.25 MB
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2017-03 Brescia Mattes Pana (185).JPG 3,000 × 4,000; 4.03 MB
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2017-03 Brescia Mattes Pana (181).JPG 3,000 × 4,000; 3.29 MB
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- Gilded bronze sculptures
- Polychromy in antique art
- 3rd-century bronzes in Lombardy
- 3rd-century art in Brescia
- Ancient Roman busts in the Museo di Santa Giulia (Brescia)
- Ancient Roman bronzes in the Museo di Santa Giulia (Brescia)
- Ancient Roman bronzes in Lombardy
- Golden statues in Italy
- Bronze busts in Lombardy