Double herm with heads of Apollo, unknown Roman workshop; herms; Apollo myth.; Roman sculpture; Antonine period 138–192; Roman Empire 27 BC–476; sculpture; height 67 cm, width 27 cm, depth 24 cm, weight 85.5 kg, A weathered stone sculpture of a human figure seen from the front, carved as a bust and torso on a rectangular base, with long wavy hair falling to the shoulders and a rounded face with softened features; the figure wears a draped garment displaying a group of layered folds cascading down the chest and torso; the surface shows rough, pitted texture and areas of erosion. The visible colors are various shades of beige, light brown, gray, and off-white, with darker gray shadows in the drapery folds and subtle brownish discolorations across the stone.
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Double herm with heads of Apollo, unknown Roman workshop; herms; Apollo myth.; Roman sculpture; Antonine period 138–192; Roman Empire 27 BC–476; sculpture; height 67 cm, width 27 cm, depth 24 cm, weight 85.5 kg, A weathered stone sculpture of a human figure seen from the front, carved as a bust and torso on a rectangular base, with long wavy hair falling to the shoulders and a rounded face with softened features; the figure wears a draped garment displaying a group of layered folds cascading down the chest and torso; the surface shows rough, pitted texture and areas of erosion. The visible colors are various shades of beige, light brown, gray, and off-white, with darker gray shadows in the drapery folds and subtle brownish discolorations across the stone.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A00_429

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

53.1Mo (2.9Mo) / 26.2cm x 50.8cm / 3091 x 6000 (300dpi)

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