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Various of Nasothek nose collection at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum2. Tilt down of bust...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eDENMARK NOSE GALLERYSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.45SHOTLIST:Associated PressCopenhagen, Denmark - 10 April 20171. Various of Nasothek nose collection at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum2. Tilt down of bust of Commodus, Emperor AD 177-192, nose missing3. Pull focus from bust of Commodus, Emperor AD 177-192 to Nasothek nose collection4. Pan right of Jan Kindberg Jacobsen, Curator of Ancient Art, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum, approaching Nasothek5. Pan right from Kindberg Jacobsen to Nasothek6. SOUNDBITE (English) Jan Kindberg Jacobsen, Curator of Ancient Art, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum:\"When art dealers were selling off ancient sculpture, the collectors expected it to be more or less as it would have been in ancient times and of course missing limbs, missing noses, ears, hands, feet, like that, didn't sell very well. So, in Rome there was a lot of workshops very good at producing contemporary pieces, which would then be attached to the ancient pieces. If they didn't do that, sometimes they put together pieces from different ancient sculptures, in that way they created a complete work.\"7. Long shot of various busts, noses missing8. Tilt up of marble bust go Marcus Aurelius, Emperor AD 161-1809. Mid of marble bust of The Empress Faustian the Younger, Wife of Marcus Aurelius AD 16210. Long shot of various busts, noses missing11. Tilt up of marble bust of The Empress Faustian the Younger, Wife of Marcus Aurelius AD 16212. Wide of various busts on display, noses missing13. Various of Nasothek nose collection14. Pan right from Kindberg Jacobsen's nose to Nasothek15. SOUNDBITE (English) Jan Kindberg Jacobsen, Curator of Ancient Art, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum:\"In many instances, the reconstructions, the artificial noses have been taken off, but in many cases we have also left them on. In some cases it would completely destroy the aesthetic expression of a piece and in other cases, such as sculpture, if we would take off the artificial limbs etc. the sculptures would simply collapse.\"16. Pan right of various sculpture on display in Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum gallery17. Various of busts on display18. SOUNDBITE (English) Jan Kindberg Jacobsen, Curator of Ancient Art, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum:\"Noses are normally missing from ancient sculptures, let's the extremities are normally missing from their face, meaning their nose would be gone, their ears would be gone, things like that. Because that is the pieces on the sculpture which stands out. Now, you have to remember that these sculptures are very old, 2,000 years and more, they would have been in the soil for quite some time, maybe re-used in buildings, things like that, and of course in the course of time, they have been worn down. Sculptures, as a whole, obviously what breaks off first that is the arms, it's the legs etc. and so these are the pieces that often you would have to reconstruct.\"19. Tilt up of marble bust of The Empress Crispina, Wife of Commodus AD 180, nose missing20. Various of marble bust of Commodus, Emperor AD 177-192, nose missing21. Mid of marble bust of Marcus Aurelius, Emperor AD 161-180, nose missing22. Various of Nasothek nose collection23. SOUNDBITE (English) Jan Kindberg Jacobsen, Curator of Ancient Art, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum:\"If you didn't have a very, let's say, 'nice face' you could present yourself having features much more appealing, it was a very common thing. So, portraiture was a way of communication, the image that you would like other people to have of you. I mean, you can draw a line from that to Facebook, Twitter, things like that. You self-reflect yourself in front of the surrounding world.\"24. Various of Nasothek nose collectionAssociated PressCopenhagen, Denmark - 11 April 201725. Long shot of museum visitors walking through Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum26. SOUNDBITE (English) Claus Andersen, Museum Visitor from Denmark:\"Well, it's quite interesting that you can actually have a collection of noses, that aren't antique per-se but they've been added to statues  in order to make them more lifelike and more complete.\"27. Wide of museum visitor looking at Nasothek28. SOUNDBITE (English) Claus Andersen, Museum Visitor from Denmark:\"It seems as if people back then were more interested in having complete statues to look at.\"29. SOUNDBITE (English) Tomas Jonsson, Museum Visitor from Iceland:\"It's interesting to think that some people or people in the past wanted to make them whole in their opinion versus not in their original state, but because they're found broken, some point they were whole.\"30. Close of Nasothek31. Wide of NasothekAssociated PressCopenhagen, Denmark - 10 April 201732. Wide of Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum exterior, flowers in foreground33. Close of sign reading 'Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek'LEADIN:An unique museum exhibit suggests that many ancient Romans were unhappy with the shape and size of their nose.  The Nasothek collection at Denmark's Glyptotek museum is a one-of-a-kind group of marble and plaster noses, once added to ancient sculptures to make them look more appealing. STORYLINE:If you've got a nose for the unusual, this unique collection is a good place to start. At Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum in the Danish capital, this strange display case stands out among the rest.Giving an insight into the crafty art trickery of the past, it's called 'Nasothek', a combination of Latin and Greek words meaning 'Nose Container'.It contains around 156 pieces - mostly noses, but also some ears - once attached to ancient sculptures that arrived at the museum.\"When art dealers were selling off ancient sculpture, the collectors expected it to be more or less as it would have been in ancient times and of course missing limbs, missing noses, ears, hands, feet, like that, didn't sell very well,\" explains Jan Kindberg Jacobsen, curator of ancient art.\"So, in Rome there was a lot of workshops very good at producing contemporary pieces, which would then be attached to the ancient pieces. \"If they didn't do that, sometimes they put together pieces from different ancient sculptures, in that way they created a complete work.\"But, whereas back then the sculptures' appearance - and therefore value - was of the upmost importance, now the focus is on originality and authenticity.That meant in many cases Glyptotek conservationists removing the added noses and preserving the original creation.That left them with a collection of designer snouts, all of which have ended up in this curious cabinet.\"In many instances, the reconstructions, the artificial noses have been taken off, but in many cases we have also left them on,\" says Kindberg Jacobsen. \"In some cases it would completely destroy the aesthetic expression of a piece and in other cases, such as sculpture, if we would take off the artificial limbs etc. the sculptures would simply collapse.\"Kindberg Jacobsen says museum staff are often asked why ancient sculptures are missing their noses, perhaps ears.He says it's simply because they're the most protruding part of the face and therefore most prone to damage.\"You have to remember that these sculptures are very old, 2,000 years and more, they would have been in the soil for quite some time, maybe re-used in buildings, things like that, and of course in the course of time, they have been worn down,\" he says.\"Sculptures, as a whole, obviously what breaks off first that is the arms, it's the legs etc. and so these are the pieces that often you would have to reconstruct.\"The noses may all look quite similar, but Kindberg Jacobsen says there are actually many differences to spot.Often these sculptural busts were used to portray a \"photo shopped\" version of the subject.\"If you didn't have a very, let's say, 'nice face' you could present yourself having features much more appealing, it was a very common thing,\" he says. \"So, portraiture was a way of communication, the image that you would like other people to have of you. I mean, you can draw a line from that to Facebook, Twitter, things like that. You self-reflect yourself in front of the surrounding world.\"Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum was first opened in 1882. It was founded by beer brewer Carl Jacobsen.The museum features works of art and artifacts from Egypt, ancient Greece and the Roman Empire.\"Well, it's quite interesting that you can actually have a collection of noses, that aren't antique per-se but they've been added in order to make them more lifelike and more complete,\" says museum visitor Claus Andersen.\"It seems as if people back then were more interested in having complete statues to look at.\"\"It's interesting to think that some people or people in the past wanted to make them whole in their opinion versus not in their original state, but because they're found broken, some point they were whole,\" says museum visitor Tomas Jonsson.Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum is open weekly, Tuesdays to Sundays.====Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com. 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