Antiquities at the Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio.

Antiquities at the Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio.
The Toledo Museum of Art holds small but distinguished collections of Renaissance, Greek, Roman, Egyptian and Japanese art including a portrait bust of Gaius Julius Caesar believed to have been produced in the 1st century CE after his assassination. Its Egyptian objects include a beautifully preserved cartonnage mummy case from the Third Intermediate Period (943-716 BCE) and a portrait head of Pharaoh Ahmose II from the Late Period, Dynasty 26, about 550 BCE.

Portrait head of Gaius Julius Caesar believed to have been produced in 1 CE.
Image courtesy of the Toledo Museum of Art.


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