This 1967 postcard or museum gallery card features the “Virtue of Temperance,” a captivating piece from the Roman Antiquities collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The sculpture represents the virtue of temperance, a key moral quality in ancient Roman culture, symbolizing self-control and moderation. The artist, whose identity remains unknown, skillfully depicted this virtue through intricate details and a serene expression, reflecting the high standards of Roman artistry.