Head of Hera
Head of Hera
Published 2017-05-03T12:25:01+00:00
This head, twice life-size, with a diadem, would have originally been inserted into a statue. It has been identified as the goddess Hera on the basis of its resemblance to other representations of the divinity inspired by the work of the Greek sculptor Polykleitos (5th century B.C.). This work, still the object of discussion among scholas, has been dated from the 2nd century B.C. to the 2nd century A.D.
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Date de publication | 03/05/2017 |
Complexité | Medium |
Titre | Head of Hera |
Date | 2nd Century BC - 2nd Century AD |
Dimension | Twice life-size |
Accession | Inv. 8600 |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Boncompagni Ludovisi Collection, from the Cesi Collection |
Localisation | Palazzo Altemps |