A BASALT MALE TORSO
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A BASALT MALE TORSO

PROBABLY EARLY 20TH CENTURY

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A BASALT MALE TORSO
PROBABLY EARLY 20TH CENTURY
With weight on right leg, remains of support strut behind, the muscular body with subtle S-curve, with well-defined epigastric arch and abdominal muscles
33 in. (84 cm.) high
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, Rome, 30 October 1975, lot 176.
Special notice
This lot will be removed to an off-site warehouse at the close of business on the day of sale - 2 weeks free storage

Lot Essay

The present lot is based on a 5th Century B.C. bronze sculpture of the Doryphorus by Polykleitos, a highly celebrated Classical Period sculptor. According to Pliny, Polykleitos wrote about a sculptural Canon which emphasized the juxtaposition of antithetical pairs, such as right and left, straight and curved, relaxed and tensed, rest and movement. The Doryphoros is considered the embodiment of Polykleitos' Canon. Kenneth Clark describes the Uffizi's similar Doryphoros: 'being in a hard, smooth basalt, conveys the effect of bronze... and proves that Polykleitos' scheme of the body, like all abstractions that have survived, not only contained life, but was bursting with a vitality all the more potent because forced into such a narrow channel' (The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form, New York, 1956).

For related statues and torsos of Polykleitos' Doryphoros Cf. H. Beck et al, Polyklet, Der Bildhauer der griechischen Klassik, Frankfurt, 1990; W. G. Moon, ed., Polykleitos, the Doryphoros and Tradition, Wisconsin, 1995; and M. De Nuccio and L. Ungaro, I marmi colorati della Roma imperale, Rome, 2002, p. 342.

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