Roman Personification of Autumn

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published on 21 December 2018
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A Roman marble reclining figure representing Autumn. She wears a crown of grapes while four cupids gather the fruit harvest. 2nd century CE, although the head is a later replacement. (Vatican Museums, Rome)

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Mark Cartwright
Mark is a full-time writer, researcher, historian, and editor. Special interests include art, architecture, and discovering the ideas that all civilizations share. He holds an MA in Political Philosophy and is the WHE Publishing Director.

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