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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 December 2020
Since the late sixteenth century parts of the ‘imperial frieze’ of the Ara Pacis have been known. The most striking figure in the background of the southern frieze is that long thought to be a portrait of Maecenas, the Etruscan prince and literary patron of the Augustan era. This article attempts three things: to discover
1. Where and how this identification originated,
2. What evidence there now is for that identification, and
3. What alternative identifications can be offered.