Portrait Head of a Man, 75-50 B.C. Creator: Unknown.

Portrait Head of a Man, 75-50 B.C. Creator: Unknown.

3-044-048 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Portrait Head of a Man, 75-50 B.C. Additional Info: A middle-aged man with high cheekbones, a wide mouth and heavy-lidded eyes is the subject of this portrait. His facial features are highly individualized, but his identity remains unknown. One clue to his identity is the fillet or thin headband holding his long hair in place. Although the fillet is often a royal attribute, poets and intellectuals would sometimes wear one, especially in this thin string-like form. Also, the man's hairstyle may mark him as an intellectual rather than a ruler. His long, limp, unkempt locks may proclaim his indifference to material things, an attitude in keeping with one more concerned with matters of the mind than the body. Hellenistic rulers, on the other hand, tended to favor a voluminous, tousled hairstyle derived from that of Alexander the Great. It is difficult to determine whether this portrait is a Greek work produced in the first century B.C. or a later Roman copy of such a work. Certain stylistic and technical features, such as the deeply drilled channel between the lips, appear to be Roman, but this type of statue was not one that Roman artists frequently copied.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Medium
  1. Marble

Picture Type
  1. Artwork
  2. Male portrait
  3. Portrait
  4. Sculpture

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Greece

  1. 39 00 00 N , 022 00 00 E

Category Hierarchy

Artistic Representations Portraits

People Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4600x5667
File Size : 76,372kb


Aliases

  1. 96.AA.168
  1. 104032
  1. 1200009149
  1. 3-044-048
  1. 3044048
  1. 96.AA.168

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