Légende
Depiction in the Pseudo-Seneca type, identified as a portrait of Aristophanes or Hesiod; creator, pseudo-Seneca male portrait in Roman sculpture style; toga; end of the 1st century BC previously dated 4th quarter of the 1st century BC; origin: Latium; sculpture; weight 610 kg; height 183 cm; width 70 cm; depth 55 cm; base width 62.5 cm; base depth 47 cm., A carved pale stone statue of a standing robed male figure shown in profile against a dark background, with short wavy hair and a beard, wearing layered drapery that falls in flowing folds over his shoulders and down his body, one hand holding the edge of the robe near his chest and the other extended forward holding a rolled scroll, the garment forming soft curved lines and pleats over the arms and legs, the feet shod and resting on a rectangular base accompanied by a cylindrical object beside one foot, the stone surface showing subtle variations of off-white, cream, and light beige tones.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A01_121
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
44.9Mo (747.7Ko) / 22.2cm x 50.8cm / 2618 x 6000 (300dpi)