ROME, ITALY—Reuters reports
that the Cinquantenaire Museum in Brussels has repatriated a sculpture
of Rome’s first emperor that it purchased in 1975 from an antiquities
dealer in Zurich. Art historians say the veiled head resembles another
in the town of Nepi's museum, and was probably part of a statue of a
young man wearing a toga. Now known as the “Augusto di Nepi,” the
sculpture is thought to depict the young Octavius before he became
emperor of Rome around 27 B.C. “After more than 40 years of exile in
Europe, he’s finally home. Welcome back Augustus,” said Nepi mayor
Pietro Soldatelli.
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