Torso of a Statue of a Draped Figure, possibly a Nymph or Muse, A.D. 1-199. Creator: Unknown.
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Torso of a Statue of a Draped Figure, possibly a Nymph or Muse, A.D. 1-199. Creator: Unknown.

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Torso of a Statue of a Draped Figure, possibly a Nymph or Muse, A.D. 1-199. Additional Info: Fragmentary statue of a draped female figure missing her head, arms, and part of the drapery that originally framed her left arm. Her drapery consists of vertical pleats, held up by a thin band tied in a knot, placed just below her breasts. Her bent right leg and the vertically placed overfold of her mantle suggest a contrapposto stance. Previously identified as a Roman copy of the so-called "Trophos" of the Niobid group in Florence, she is more likely a version of a late Hellenistic type depicting a nymph or muse.

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

Notre référence

HRM24A71_051

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NA

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NA

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

48,1Mo (1,0Mo) / 28,7cm x 42,0cm / 3390 x 4960 (300dpi)

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