Légende
Statue of Jupiter of the Capitoline type, unknown Roman workshop. Jupiter Zeus seated on a throne set on a rectangular base. Zeus sits stiffly with torso slightly back; his raised left hand holds a scepter and his right hand rests on his right knee. Right foot slightly forward. Legs covered with a himation that also covers the back and left shoulder. Muscular torso, strongly developed shoulders, with naturalistic modeling. Head disproportionately large; face with slightly open mouth. Hair parted from the center anastole. Beard thick, arranged in strands on the sides and in curls on the chin. Roman sculpture, Roman copy after a Hellenistic variant of Phidias's statue of Zeus the Olympian. Late 2nd–3rd century AD. Sculpture, weight 930 kg., A seated marble statue of a bearded male figure with wavy hair, shown from head to feet, with a bare torso and a draped cloth over the lower body and legs; the figure's right arm is raised and the left hand rests on the cloth, fingers visible, while the feet are bare and rest on a rectangular base. The sculpture shows carved details in the beard, hair, muscles, folds of the cloth, and texture of the stone. The visible colors are white, off-white, gray, and subtle beige tones, against a neutral gray background.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A05_185
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
68.7Mo (2.4Mo) / 33.9cm x 50.8cm / 4000 x 6000 (300dpi)