The head portrays a mature man with flowing hair and thick beard, who turns vigorously to the right; the identification with Ulysses is due to the presence of the conical and rigid headdress, the so-called pileus, which adheres to the head, falling back on the neck to cover the long hair.
Title: Head of Ulysses
Author: Anonymous
Date: Early imperial age
Technique: Marble
Displayed in: Baths of Diocletian
In the Exhibition: Ulysses and the others
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