Brescia, "Santa Giulia, Museum of the City" (Unesco site since 2011):  portrait of a woman belonging to the Flavi family, bronze, lost wax casting, second half of the first century AD. The rich curly hair, often obtained with wigs, is typical of the women of the Flavi family. She could be Domizia Longina, wife of the Emperor Domitian, or Giulia, daughter of Emperor Titus.It is one of the six Roman busts found in the ancient Capitolium in 1826.