Speranza
Marble statue of a member of the imperial family
Period: Augustan or
Julio-Claudian
Date: 27 B.C.–A.D.
68
Culture: Roman
Medium: Marble
Dimensions: H. 46 in. (116.84
cm) Width: 25 1/4 in. (64.14 cm) Depth: 14 1/2 in. (36.83
cm)
Classification: Stone Sculpture
Credit Line: Bequest of Bill
Blass, 2002
Accession Number: 2003.407.9
This artwork is currently on
display in Gallery 162
This statue and
the similar work to the left are important additions to the small number of
standing half-draped male figures known today that were part of Julio-Claudian
dynastic commemorative groups.
Statues of members of the imperial family, both
living and already deceased, were often displayed together in public spaces such
as the forum of a city, a basilica, or the theater.
References:
Rayner, C.
and Schezen, R. 1997.
New York Trends and Traditions.
New York : Monacelli
Press, p. 114 (illus.).
Blass, Bill. 2002.
Bare Blass.
New York: Harper
Collins, color plate 9, after page 136.
Milleker, E. 2004.
"Recent Acquisitions, A Selection: 2003-2004." The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bulletin 62(2): pp. 8-9.
Picon, Carlos A., et al. 2007. Art of the
Classical World in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: The Metropolitan
Museum of Art, no. 417, pp. 361, 487.
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