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Juno Ludovisi (Antonia Minore). Roma, Museo Nazionale
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Statue's head known as “Hera Ludovisi”, actually a portrait of Antonia Minor.
University of Bologna
Title: Juno Ludovisi (Antonia Minore). Roma, Museo Nazionale
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Statue's head known as “Hera Ludovisi”, actually a portrait of Antonia Minor.
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