3487 works of art and decoration currently online
Add to favourites
Advertisement
ROMAN MARBLE HEAD
ROMAN MARBLE HEAD
ROMAN MARBLE HEAD
 Previous  Next



ROMAN MARBLE HEAD

Categories : Representations of humans beings
Title : ROMAN MARBLE HEAD
Signature – Mark - Stamp : No
Technique : Carved
Main material : Marble
Period of creation : 2nd century
Country of creation : Italy
Condition : Good
Approximate number of objects : 1
For further information, contact the seller
Royal-Athena Galleries Royal-Athena Galleries
(Antique dealer)
153 East 57th Street
NY 10022 New York - USA
Tel : (1) 212 355-2034
Fax number : 1) 212 688-0412
Email address : ancientart@aol.com
Website : http://www.royalathena.com
Time zone : GTM -06:00
spoken languages : Royal-Athena Galleries
View all this seller’s artworks Ask the seller a question
Asking price :
price on application
Measurement Measurement :
Height : 30.48 cm Height : 12.00 in

Description original text :  original text (Automatic translation)
IMPORTANT ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF A YOUNG MAN WITH CURLY HAIR. Depicted with a closely croped beard and moustache, calm expression, and level gaze. His hair is elaborately carved and drilled with thick deep-set curls, ach individually rendered.
This is a particularly fine head from a period from which little fine quality sculpture remains. The bean-shaped pupil is typical of late Severan portraiture and the closely cropped beard popularize by the soldier emperors who followed, ca. AD 235 and onwards.
Cf. J. Frel, Roman Portraits in the Getty Museum, 1981, pp. 108-110, nos. 89 and 90.

Ex collection of Gawain McKinley, London, acquired before May of 1966.

2nd Century AD

H. 12 in.

Description original text :  original text
IMPORTANT ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF A YOUNG MAN WITH CURLY HAIR. Depicted with a closely croped beard and moustache, calm expression, and level gaze. His hair is elaborately carved and drilled with thick deep-set curls, ach individually rendered.
This is a particularly fine head from a period from which little fine quality sculpture remains. The bean-shaped pupil is typical of late Severan portraiture and the closely cropped beard popularize by the soldier emperors who followed, ca. AD 235 and onwards.
Cf. J. Frel, Roman Portraits in the Getty Museum, 1981, pp. 108-110, nos. 89 and 90.

Ex collection of Gawain McKinley, London, acquired before May of 1966.

2nd Century AD

H. 12 in.



Measurement With this artwork, the seller undertakes to enclose :
Invoice
International dialling codes   Locate the gallery on a map   Print this document

Categories : Representations of humans beings

Visitors Who Saw This Artwork Also Saw :
Schlafender Faun
servante assise han occidentaux
Dionysos mit Pan
Roman Marble Figure of a Goddess
Roman marble skyphoid krater
On this theme, the seller recommends the following books to read

- J. Frel, Roman Portraits in the Getty Museum, 1981, pp. 108-110, nos. 89 and 90 Art market
Art market  Art market  Art market Art market Art market  Art market  Art market Art market