A ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF JUPITER
A ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF JUPITER
A ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF JUPITER
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A ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF JUPITER
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THE DEVOTED CLASSICIST: THE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF A NEW YORK ANTIQUARIAN
A ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF JUPITER

CIRCA 2ND CENTURY A.D.

细节
A ROMAN MARBLE HEAD OF JUPITER
CIRCA 2ND CENTURY A.D.
13 1/2 in. (34.2 cm.) high
来源
with Thomas Howard-Sneyd (1940-2010), London, New York and Geneva.
Private Collection, North America.
Property from a North American Private Collection; Antiquities, Sotheby's, New York, 14 December 1994, lot 130.
Private Collection, New York, acquired from the above.
Property from a New York Private Collection; Antiquities, Sotheby's, New York, 6 December 2006, lot 36.
Acquired by the current owner from the above.

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Hannah Fox Solomon
Hannah Fox Solomon Head of Department, Specialist

拍品专文

This impressive, over-lifesized head of Jupiter finds an exact parallel with an example in Rome, no. 43 in A. Giuliano, ed., Museo Nazionale Romano: Le Sculture, vol. I, 1. According to C. Cullen Davidson, there are six preserved examples of the type, known as the "Dresden Zeus," to which this head can also be added (see Pheidias: The Sculptures & Ancient Sources, vol. 1, pp. 555-563). The author notes that the type is defined by a “broad and mature” face “made impressive by the great mass of curly hair which covers the head and which merges with a thick, curly beard.” The appearance of the hair is “somewhat disheveled and windswept,” contrasting with the “carefully arranged parting and the combed moustache.”

This head probably originated from a standing figure of the god, clad in a voluminous himation (the statue in Dresden, the name-piece of the type, is considered the most complete, see J. Boardman, Greek Sculpture: The Classical Period, fig. 228). The type is generally considered to be based on a Greek bronze original from circa 430 B.C. by Agorakritos of Zeus Katachthonios or Hades (Cullen Davidson, op. cit., p. 557). For more on the subject, see F. Canciani, “Zeus/Iuppiter,” LIMC, vol. VIII, p. 433.

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