Depiction in the Pseudo-Seneca type, currently identified as a portrait of Aristophanes or Hesiod; creator, pseudo-Seneca, male portrait, Roman sculpture; marble; toga; end of the 1st century BC previously dated to 4th quarter of the 1st century BC; Latium; sculpture; weight 610 kg; height 183 cm; width 70 cm; depth 55 cm; base width 62.5 cm; base depth 47 cm., A full-length pale stone statue of a robed standing man shown in profile against a dark background, with a textured face and short wavy hair, a beard, and a contemplative expression; he is draped in layered flowing garments with visible folds and creases, one arm crossed near his chest and the other extended holding a rolled object; he stands on a rectangular base wearing footwear that is partly visible; the visible colors are pale off-white and beige of the stone, with a dark gray background.
Légende

Depiction in the Pseudo-Seneca type, currently identified as a portrait of Aristophanes or Hesiod; creator, pseudo-Seneca, male portrait, Roman sculpture; marble; toga; end of the 1st century BC previously dated to 4th quarter of the 1st century BC; Latium; sculpture; weight 610 kg; height 183 cm; width 70 cm; depth 55 cm; base width 62.5 cm; base depth 47 cm., A full-length pale stone statue of a robed standing man shown in profile against a dark background, with a textured face and short wavy hair, a beard, and a contemplative expression; he is draped in layered flowing garments with visible folds and creases, one arm crossed near his chest and the other extended holding a rolled object; he stands on a rectangular base wearing footwear that is partly visible; the visible colors are pale off-white and beige of the stone, with a dark gray background.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A01_120

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

43.0Mo (664.5Ko) / 21.2cm x 50.8cm / 2504 x 6000 (300dpi)

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