Head of a Man (Pseudo-Seneca/Hesiod (?) type), 1st century A.D. Creator: Unknown.

Head of a Man (Pseudo-Seneca/Hesiod (?) type), 1st century A.D. Creator: Unknown.

3-037-331 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Head of a Man (Pseudo-Seneca/Hesiod (?) type), 1st century A.D. Additional Info: The long, unkempt strands of hair and emotive expression of this elderly man suggest a portrait of a poet in a style typical of the Hellenistic period. Similar portraits include that of Homer and a number of ancient philosophers. Heads or busts of these famous writers and thinkers were frequently copied in the Roman period, and this example likely dates from the first century AD. The curving surface of the underside of the neck indicates that it was once set into a herm of the sort that typically decorated Roman villas. Although the identity of this individual is not known, he was certainly well-known to the Romans, for the portrait survives in more than forty examples.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown:

Medium
  1. Marble

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Artistic Representations Portraits


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4597x4960
File Size : 66,801kb


Aliases

  1. 2019.128
  1. 109Q81
  1. 1200001971
  1. 2019.128
  1. 3-037-331
  1. 3037331

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