An engraving of a bust of the Roman historian Titus Livius (Livy). The subject is depicted in profile, facing right, with short curly hair, a prominent nose, and a slight smile. He wears a draped garment, likely a toga or pallium, fastened at the right shoulder with a circular brooch or fibula. The bust is set upon a rectangular stone pedestal inscribed with his name. The background of the engraving is dark and cross-hatched to suggest a stone-walled interior. Below the frame of the primary image, centered, is the name of the engraver, "Hinchliff".
TITUS LIVIUS
Original Latin: "Titus Livius," referring to the Roman historian Livy.
Hinchliff
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