
A steel engraving depicting Augustus’ now lost painting of Cleopatra VII in encaustic, which was discovered at Emperor Hadrian’s Villa (near Tivoli, Italy) in 1818; she is seen here wearing the golden radiant crown and the knotted robe of Isis. [703 x 500]
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The painting is dated 28 BC. Plutarch writes that after the death of Cleopatra, Augustus Caesar (Octavian) celebrated a triumph in Rome and had an image of her shown in the procession. If true, the painting matches Plutarch’s account.
This is a detailed passage about the painting: http://penelope.uchicago.edu/oddnotes/cleoinencaustic/cleopatraencaustic.html
Is the pic supposed to be when she was dead?