Speranza
Marble torso of the so-called Apollo Lykeios
Period: Mid-Imperial,
Hadrianic or Antonine
Date: A.D.
130–161
Culture: Roman
Medium: Marble, Island
Dimensions: H.
96.5 cm
Classification: Stone Sculpture
Credit Line:
Gift
of Mrs. Frederick F. Thompson, 1903
Accession Number: 1903.12.12a
Copy of a Greek bronze statue of the mid-4th century B.C.
often attributed to Praxiteles
This torso was part of the collection of
antiquities assembled in Rome by the Marquess Vincenzo Giustiniani during the
first third of the seventeenth century.
As was the custom during the seventeenth
and eighteenth centuries, contemporary sculptors carved the missing parts and
added them to what remained of the ancient statue.
This torso was mistakenly
restored as Dionysos instead of Apollo.
The seventeenth-century additions were
removed when it came to The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment