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Italiano: Ritratto di un uomo barbuto con capelli lunghi (inizi IV sec), Catacombe dei Santi Marcellino e Pietro, nel quale si riconosce la figura di Cristo. Ispirata dalle rappresentazioni degli dèi del pantheon greco e romano, la versione barbuta sarebbe diventata la più comune per il Gesù adulto a partire da quest'epoca.
English: Portrayals of a bearded and long-haired Jesus began to emerge in the early 4th century, such as in this work from the Catacombs of Marcellinus and Peter. Inspired by depictions of the gods of the Greek and Roman pantheon, the bearded version would become the most commonly recreated adult Jesus.
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