File:Pseudo-Seneca-Brogi.jpg
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English: Photograph of a bronze bust found in the garden at Herculaneum, on the south side, in 1754. Originally and mistakenly called 'Seneca', it was renamed to 'Pseudo-Seneca' once the mistake was discovered. |
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Date | (copyright date of the book containing this photograph) | |||||
Source | Fig. 39, labeled '"Pseudo-Seneca" (? Philetas of Cos)' and with the attribution 'G. Brogi', located between pages 138 and 139 of Ethel Ross Barker, Buried Herculaneum, London: Adam and Charles Black (1908). This image was cropped from the Google Books transcription, and converted to JPEG format using the Gimp. | |||||
Author | The ancient sculptor is unknown. The photographer was Carlo Brogi (1850–1925) or his father Giacomo Brogi (1822–1881). | |||||
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