A museum-quality white marble Roman portrait bust of a hypothetical adult son of Emperor Hadrian and Empress Vibia Sabina. The subject is approximately 25 years old, clean-shaven, with balanced classical Roman features, a strong straight nose, deep-set thoughtful eyes, a firm jawline, and a calm, dignified expression. His hair is thick and arranged in short, carefully carved curls characteristic of the Hadrianic period (2nd century CE), echoing Hadrian's hairstyle but with slightly softer features that suggest Sabina's lineage. He wears a paludamentum fastened over a cuirass, though only the upper chest and shoulders are visible in traditional Roman bust format. The marble shows subtle age patina, fine chisel marks, and minor weathering consistent with an ancient sculpture. Displayed against a dark museum background with dramatic, soft directional lighting that emphasizes the crisp carving and polished marble surface. Highly realistic archaeological museum photography, historically plausible Roman Imperial portrait sculpture, no beard, no mustache, no modern elements.** Mehr sehen