Head of a Man (possibly a portrait of Cicero, 106-43 B.C.), 1515-1520. Creator: Conrat Meit.

Head of a Man (possibly a portrait of Cicero, 106-43 B.C.), 1515-1520. Creator: Conrat Meit.

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Head of a Man (possibly a portrait of Cicero, 106-43 B.C.), 1515-1520. Additional Info: The stern-faced man looking slightly off to his right with noble bearing strikes the viewer with his forthrightness and candor. The deep crow's feet, creased forehead, and sagging skin suggest a mature age, while his modest, short-cropped hair and the lack of ornamentation speak of a stoic conservatism. Above all, the representation establishes the sitter's moral authority. The distinctive mole at the corner of the left eye suggests that the subject is Cicero, the famous Roman orator, statesman, lawyer, and poet. German Renaissance sculptor Conrat Meit carved the 'Head of a Man' in emulation of busts from the Roman Republican period; this period favored a stark style with unmarked eyeballs and forward-combed hair. The starfish pattern on the back of the head is also typical of ancient busts. This kind of bust, which has been reset on a modern support, would have probably decorated the interior of a noble residence.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Conrat Meit, attributed to: German: sculptor
Subject
  1. Marcus Tullius Cicero: Roman: Statesman, scholar, writer, politician

Medium
  1. Alabaster

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Category Hierarchy

People Famous People

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Artistic Representations Portraits

History & Politics Artefacts

History & Politics Politics Politicians


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3110x4491
File Size : 40,919kb


Aliases

  1. 96.SA.2
  1. 103RT8
  1. 1200007480
  1. 3-045-179
  1. 3045179
  1. 96.SA.2

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