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Cleopatra VII, reverse of silver tetradrachm of Mark Antony.
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Cleopatra VII, reverse of silver tetradrachm of Mark Antony.
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Title
Cleopatra
VII
,
reverse
of
silver
tetradrachm
of
Mark
Antony
.
Date
37 BCE?
Cultural Context
Ancient Roman
Italian
European
Western European
Egyptian
Ancient Egyptian
African
North African
Middle Eastern
Style/Period
Roman (ancient Italian style)
Republican
Egyptian (ancient)
Ptolemaic
Theme
Coins (money)
Money
Tetradrachms
Silverwork
Metalwork
Figurative art
Figures (representations)
Portraits
Women
Pharaohs
Queens (people)
Monarchs
Royalty
Rulers (people)
Leaders (people)
Upper class
Aristocrats
Profiles (figures)
Busts
Hairstyles
Hair ornaments
Inscriptions
Subject
Coins
Money
Silverwork
Metalwork
Portraits
Women
Queens
Rulers
Upper class
People associated with politics & government
Hairstyles
Hair ornaments
Inscriptions
People Pictured
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, d. 30 B.C.
Material
Silver (metal)
Metal
Technique
Metalworking
Silversmithing
Work Type
Coins
Money
Metalwork
Portraits
Repository
American Numismatic Society (New York, New York)
Source
Bartman, Elizabeth. Portraits of Livia: Imaging the Imperial Woman in Augustan Rome. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP, 1999. (fig.34, p.38)
Rights
Photo/illustration credit/reproduced in Bartman courtesy: American Numismatic Society.
Digital Publisher
University of Louisville Department of Fine Arts/Allen R. Hite Art Institute Visual Resources Center
Format
image/jpeg
Digital File Name
VRC
991-09.jpg
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