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Joe Geranio

I have collected and studied the imagery and iconography of the Julio Claudians for over 25 years.

The portraiture of the Julio-Claudians is not an easy subject to examine. The essential goals of any such modern iconographic portrait study are, first, to assemble all known portraits of a given personage; second, to determine the appearance and style of each of the presumed lost prototypes on which all of the known surviving replicas are based; third, to attempt to date the creation of the lost prototype and surviving replicas and other portrait versions; and fourth to try to determine the reason(s) for the creation of each type. The main work to date that has been carried out is Boschung’s work, Die Bildnisse des Caligula.2 First a little history of the series inaugurated by the German Archaeological Institute. The Romische Herrscherbild project is an ambitious project to collect and publish in a series of volumes (currently 12) entrusted to different scholars all the surviving portraits of Roman emperors and their families. Progress had been unusually slow and the Romische Herrscherbild project is closer to completion then it was thirteen to fifteen years ago. For instance the comprehensive Die Bildnisse des Augustus, brought together by Boschung, who brought this magnum opus to completion within a remarkably short time. The portraits of the Julio- Claudian emperors Present special problems because so many of the Julio-Claudians look alike-in their official likenesses, that is, perhaps not in life. Hairstyles really are fundamental to establishing imperial typologies. In some ways, emperors
(princeps) wore hairstyles as these were badges of identity which helped distinguish them from other princeps and members from the imperial family. The same is true for imperial women.

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Research paper thumbnail of USED WITH PERMISSION FROM AUTHOR/FULL WITH PHOTOS- DIE BILDNISSE DES AUGUSTUS REVIEW OF D. BOSCHUNG'S EXHAUSTIVE WORK ON THE PORTRAITURE OF AUGUSTUS- USED W/ PERMISSION OF PROF. JOHN POLLINI - JOE GERANIO JULIO CLAUDIAN ICONOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION

Research paper thumbnail of John Pollini's Review on Boschung's Book - Die Bildnisse des Augustus- Used With Permission from Author

This volume on the sculptural portraiture of Augustus, arguably the most important in the Romisch... more This volume on the sculptural portraiture of Augustus, arguably the most important in the Romische Herrscherbild series (which currently numbers ten volumes), was long in the making. First conceived for the series by Max Wegner in the 1930s, a comprehensive study of the portraits of Augustus was originally to be published by Walter Gross. After the latter decided in the 1970s to focus only on the coin portraiture of Octavian/Augustus, Paul Zanker took over the project, [1] but in the end he passed it on with photograph documentation to Dietrich Boschung, who brought this magnum opus to completion within a remarkably short time.

Research paper thumbnail of A NEW MARBLE HEAD OF TIBERIUS - JOHN POLLINI W/PERMISSION

Research paper thumbnail of I PARENTI E GLI EREDI DI AUGUSTO - BY JOHN POLLINI ( W/ PERMISSION)

Research paper thumbnail of CALIGOLA:  LA TRASGRESSIONE AL POTERE-  BY John Pollini:  Prof. USC, Los Angeles.  w/permission :  From a Catalog from a show at Lake Nemi , Italy.

Research paper thumbnail of 'A TRUE AUTHENTIC PORTRAIT OF NERO JULIUS CAESAR BROTHER OF CALIGULA- RARE!! JOE GERANIO

Research paper thumbnail of The Dedication of the Hexastyle Temple (Sestertius) by Caligula: The Temple Apollo Palatinus- The Temple of Concord on Tiberian Sestertius?

Research paper thumbnail of WHERE IS RIC 41? The Enigmatic Caligula Three Sisters Sestertius Dated TRP III?  Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of The Chair on the Caligula Vesta Aes-  Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of The Julio Claudian Statue and Portrait Groups Found at Theater in Merida- Joe Geranio  THE COINAGE OF EMERITA AND IMPORTANCE OF AUGUSTUS AND TIBERIUS AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF CANTABRIAN   Promoted by the consul Vipsanius Agrippa in the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, capital of Lusitania

Research paper thumbnail of Caligula's Spikey Attribution- Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of The Wonderful Nero Sestertius-ADLOCVT COH in Exergue Coins (CONG I AND II)- Joe Geranio   THE DONATIVES TO THE ARMY AND CITIZENS

Research paper thumbnail of The Claudian Minerva Aes and Its Portrait Style- Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of UPDATE ON CALIGULA'S RADIATE ATTRIBUTION ON ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE/ THE CONSENSV DUPONDIUS- JOE GERANIO

Research paper thumbnail of The Enigmatic Caligula Three Sisters Sestertius Dated TRP III?  Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of The Unpublished Claudius Quinarius AV with Victory Flying- Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of CALIGULA'S DENARII OF TRP IIII AND COS IIII THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY! JOE GERANIO

Research paper thumbnail of The Marcus Agrippa Aes Series- Struck Under Caligula or Tiberius?  Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of RESEARCH TOOLS:  The Sestertius of Emperor Nero 54-68 A.D.

Research paper thumbnail of Can Numismatics Prove Gaius Caligula was Balding?  TRPIIII Vesta Aes'?  Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of USED WITH PERMISSION FROM AUTHOR/FULL WITH PHOTOS- DIE BILDNISSE DES AUGUSTUS REVIEW OF D. BOSCHUNG'S EXHAUSTIVE WORK ON THE PORTRAITURE OF AUGUSTUS- USED W/ PERMISSION OF PROF. JOHN POLLINI - JOE GERANIO JULIO CLAUDIAN ICONOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION

Research paper thumbnail of John Pollini's Review on Boschung's Book - Die Bildnisse des Augustus- Used With Permission from Author

This volume on the sculptural portraiture of Augustus, arguably the most important in the Romisch... more This volume on the sculptural portraiture of Augustus, arguably the most important in the Romische Herrscherbild series (which currently numbers ten volumes), was long in the making. First conceived for the series by Max Wegner in the 1930s, a comprehensive study of the portraits of Augustus was originally to be published by Walter Gross. After the latter decided in the 1970s to focus only on the coin portraiture of Octavian/Augustus, Paul Zanker took over the project, [1] but in the end he passed it on with photograph documentation to Dietrich Boschung, who brought this magnum opus to completion within a remarkably short time.

Research paper thumbnail of A NEW MARBLE HEAD OF TIBERIUS - JOHN POLLINI W/PERMISSION

Research paper thumbnail of I PARENTI E GLI EREDI DI AUGUSTO - BY JOHN POLLINI ( W/ PERMISSION)

Research paper thumbnail of CALIGOLA:  LA TRASGRESSIONE AL POTERE-  BY John Pollini:  Prof. USC, Los Angeles.  w/permission :  From a Catalog from a show at Lake Nemi , Italy.

Research paper thumbnail of 'A TRUE AUTHENTIC PORTRAIT OF NERO JULIUS CAESAR BROTHER OF CALIGULA- RARE!! JOE GERANIO

Research paper thumbnail of The Dedication of the Hexastyle Temple (Sestertius) by Caligula: The Temple Apollo Palatinus- The Temple of Concord on Tiberian Sestertius?

Research paper thumbnail of WHERE IS RIC 41? The Enigmatic Caligula Three Sisters Sestertius Dated TRP III?  Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of The Chair on the Caligula Vesta Aes-  Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of The Julio Claudian Statue and Portrait Groups Found at Theater in Merida- Joe Geranio  THE COINAGE OF EMERITA AND IMPORTANCE OF AUGUSTUS AND TIBERIUS AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF CANTABRIAN   Promoted by the consul Vipsanius Agrippa in the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, capital of Lusitania

Research paper thumbnail of Caligula's Spikey Attribution- Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of The Wonderful Nero Sestertius-ADLOCVT COH in Exergue Coins (CONG I AND II)- Joe Geranio   THE DONATIVES TO THE ARMY AND CITIZENS

Research paper thumbnail of The Claudian Minerva Aes and Its Portrait Style- Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of UPDATE ON CALIGULA'S RADIATE ATTRIBUTION ON ROMAN IMPERIAL COINAGE/ THE CONSENSV DUPONDIUS- JOE GERANIO

Research paper thumbnail of The Enigmatic Caligula Three Sisters Sestertius Dated TRP III?  Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of The Unpublished Claudius Quinarius AV with Victory Flying- Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of CALIGULA'S DENARII OF TRP IIII AND COS IIII THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY! JOE GERANIO

Research paper thumbnail of The Marcus Agrippa Aes Series- Struck Under Caligula or Tiberius?  Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of RESEARCH TOOLS:  The Sestertius of Emperor Nero 54-68 A.D.

Research paper thumbnail of Can Numismatics Prove Gaius Caligula was Balding?  TRPIIII Vesta Aes'?  Joe Geranio

Research paper thumbnail of DIE BILDNISSE DES AUGUSTUS REVIEW BY PROF. JOHN POLLINI.   A GREAT REVIEW!

This volume on the sculptural portraiture of Augustus, arguably the most important in the Romisch... more This volume on the sculptural portraiture of Augustus, arguably the most important in the Romische Herrscherbild series (which currently numbers ten volumes), was long in the making. First conceived for the series by Max Wegner in the 1930s, a comprehensive study of the portraits of Augustus was originally to be published by Walter Gross. After the latter decided in the 1970s to focus only on the coin portraiture of Octavian/Augustus, Paul Zanker took over the project, [1] but in the end he passed it on with photograph documentation to Dietrich Boschung, who brought this magnum opus to completion within a remarkably short time.

Research paper thumbnail of DIE BILDNISSE DES TIBERIUS NEW!!  HERSHERRBILD SERIES

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