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Very impressive, Mr. Lopez!
Impressive indeed!
Laudes Mr. Lopez! Very impressive!
Thank you :!: -Whom should I draw next?
How about Julian the apostate?

vipsania

Quote:Thank you :!: -Whom should I draw next?

I agree Mr. Lopez, that is a fabulous portrait of Sulla! Might I suggest Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa as your next subject?

Vipsania/Tracie
Some amazing stuff in this thread. Here's my contribution. It was done for the Centre for Arthurian Studies, which never really got off the ground. I should say this is how they wanted him, not us.

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This one isn't a Roman, but it's Roman. It a CGI representation of the Kingsbury Jug from St. Albans. "A fine glass jug was found inside a stone coffin at Kingsbury just outside the Roman walls in 1813. The jug and coffin are the earliest collected items in the Museum." Ours is a little greener than the original.

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OK, last one. This is a representation of how the Palaestra at Viriconium might have looked c 160 AD.

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That pool certainly looks more inviting than the remains do today!
Nice work again!
Quote:That pool certainly looks more inviting than the remains do today!
Nice work again!
Ta Byron. Yes, you can see why it only lasted 100 years. Must have been freezing out there!
I can't remember if it was heated from the baths or not.
That would make it bearable...
Quote:I can't remember if it was heated from the baths or not.
That would make it bearable...

If I remember right it was cold!
:o shock: :roll: wakes you up for sure!
Caracalla
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