English: Veiled portrait head carved for insertion of Vipsania Agrippina (ex-wife of Tiberius and mother of Drusus minor) found in Rusellae (Roselle, Italy) and currently in the Museo archeologico della Maremma of Grosseto (Roman, Early Imperial, first century CE; no inventory number known). It is 22 cm (8.6614 in.) high. Recently published in D. Boschung, Gens Augusta. Untersuchungen zu Aufstellung, Wirkung und Bedeutung der Statuengruppen des julisch-claudischen Kaiserhauses, Mainz, 2002, p. 71, nr. 20.31, taf. 61,1.
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