View asset onlyPORTRAIT OF NERVA Roman Emperor from 96 to 98 ADTHE CAPITOLINE MUSEUMS (Musei Capitolini) IN ROME, ITALY.The creation of the Capitoline Museums has been traced back to 1471, when Pope Sixtus IV donated a group of bronze statues of great symbolic value to the People of Rome. The collections are closely linked to the city of Rome, and most of the exhibits come from the city itself.PORTRAIT OF NERVA Roman Emperor from 96 to 98 ADHead: marble late 1st century AD. Bust: first half of the 2nd centuryIdentifierAKG4883605MuseumRome, Musei CapitoliniSourceEric VandevilleCredit lineEric Vandeville / akg-imagesEvent date20.1.2017Image date20.1.2017Time PeriodANCIENT WORLD ; ANTIQUITYTopicANTONIANSARTBUST (SCULPTURE) ; BUSTEMPERORGREEK ARTHEAD-AND-SHOULDERS ; HEAD SHOT ; BUST SHOTMARBLE (STONE) ; MARBLEMUSEUMROMANROMAN EMPIREGeographyITALYROMEPersonMARCUS COCCEIUS NERVATechniqueSCULPTURESize3280px × 4928px (46 MB) 27.7 cm × 41.7 cm @ 300 dpiAdd to lightbox: 'My First Lightbox'Add to cartDownload