Stock Photo - Satatue known as the Sitting captive - a Roman sculpture of the 1st or 2nd century SAD made out of Green Breche stone from the Wadi Hammamat, Egypt. The head and hands do not belong to the statue. The head is wearing a hat Phyrigian hat and recalls the same style as the famous Farnese Prisoners statues who were defeated Dacians from the Forum of Trajan (98-117 AD). The body can be dated to the 1st century AD and is probably from the near east. The recomposed statue , named the defeated barbarian king, was the centre piece of a room in the Villa Albani (1692-1779) in Rome. The Albani Collection, Inv No. LL 17 or Ma 1383, Louvre Museum, Paris.

Stock Photo: Satatue known as the Sitting captive - a Roman sculpture of the 1st or 2nd century SAD made out of Green Breche stone from the Wadi Hammamat, Egypt.

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