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Author: Siena Failla![Identify.](https://markdown.memory.com/eq_uploads/1142969/question_image_1288dfff-5267-434c-8915-89a77bbff54d.jpg)
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Portrait of Tiberius, 13 CE, Phrygian Marble, Louvre, Paris, some veristic elements, more smooth and idealized, hair (while shorter) is similar to Augustus, copied the "comma locks" hairstyle to directly tie himself to Augustus, other physical similarities in their depictions include wide forehead, furrowed brow, deep set eyes, chin and mouth almost identical to portraits of Augustus, while not related tried to imitate Augustus's look to show connection
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Siena Failla![Siena Failla](https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-bmN4yx-mJ3A/AAAAAAAAAAI/AAAAAAAAAAA/AMZuuckahoFF0JAqlOQ_nXhJEV5dPqeJEw/s96-c/photo.jpg)