Caption
Roman statue, unknown Roman workshop. The figure of a standing man dressed in a tunic and toga, depicted in contrapposto. The right arm is exposed from the elbow, the left is almost completely hidden under the toga. Head from another statue. The face is small, with short stubble laid flat but carefully modeled. The mouth is compact, the corners turned slightly downward. The eyes are large, shadowed by drawn-down eyebrows, with a marked iris and pupil. Rectangular base, unprofiled. 1st–3rd century torso ca. mid-1st century AD; head 3rd quarter of 3rd century AD. Roman Empire 27 BC–476. Sculpture. Weight 870 kg., The image shows a close-up of a sculpture's upper torso and neck draped in fabric-like folds. The surface is predominantly white with subtle off-white and beige tones, and the texture varies from smooth areas on the neck to rougher, carved details on the draped sections. A trimmed beard is visible at the base of the chin, and the drapery forms layered, flowing folds across the chest and shoulders. The background includes soft beige and light brown tones.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A05_173
License type
Rights managed
Available size
68.7Mb (3.0Mb) / 20.0in x 13.3in / 6000 x 4000 (300dpi)