A LARGE PLASTER BUST OF ATHENA OF VELLETRI
A LARGE PLASTER BUST OF ATHENA OF VELLETRI

19TH CENTURY, AFTER THE ANTIQUE

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A LARGE PLASTER BUST OF ATHENA OF VELLETRI
19TH CENTURY, AFTER THE ANTIQUE
Indistinct circular stamp to centre front of socle
51 in. (130 cm.) high
Provenance
Historic plaster casts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Sotheby's New York, 28 February 2006, lot 145.

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Lot Essay

Athena was an Ancient Greek deity who was the virginal Patroness of Athens and embodied many noble qualities such as wisdom and courage; she was subsequently adopted by the Romans who named her Minerva. The present example is after the 2nd century Roman example in the collection of the Glypothek, Munich, Germany.

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