Female marble bust (Saint-Beat, French Pyrenees), of which the part between the neckline and the waist has been preserved. Neither the head, nor the neck, nor the arms that were made separately have been preserved.
The bust belonged to a sculpture of colossal size. She is dressed in a short tunic, or jiitón, which covers her body from the left shoulder, diagonally, to the waist, where it would be cinched by a cingulum, the rest remaining uncovered. A balteus (flat ribbon with piping at the sides) crosses the bust from the right shoulder to the left hip.
Title: Torso de Dea Roma
Author: Anonymous
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Displayed in: Caesaraugusta Theater Museum
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