A ROMAN MARBLE TORSO OF MERCURY
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A ROMAN MARBLE TORSO OF MERCURY

CIRCA 1ST CENTURY B.C.-1ST CENTURY A.D.

Details
A ROMAN MARBLE TORSO OF MERCURY
CIRCA 1ST CENTURY B.C.-1ST CENTURY A.D.
8 13/16 in. (22.4 cm.) high
Provenance
Francisco Murature (d. 1987), Argentina.
with Luis Eduardo Bullrich, Buenos Aires.
Private Collection, Buenos Aires, acquired from the above, 1995; thence by descent.

Lot Essay

This athletic torso can be identified as the Roman messenger god Mercury (known as Hermes in the Greek tradition). The slim musculature and slight contrapposto pose are frequently seen in marble sculptures of the god, as are the cloak slung over his left shoulder and centered by a brooch. For similar examples, see G. Seibert “Hermes” LIMC, vol. V. nos. 946d, 948a, and 950a-c.

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