Torso of a Hellenistic Ruler or Hero
Torso of a Hellenistic Ruler or Hero
Published 2018-06-22T16:40:14+00:00
Acquired in 1897 in Venice, from Giustiniani collection
Marble, Roman, after original around 160 - 140 BC
The folds of the cloak draped over the left arm and shoulder emphasize the nakedness of the muscular body. The outstretched right arm may have once held a horse by its headcollar of a sceptre. Such a pose would have suited both a hero (Dioscurus?) and a Hellenistic king.
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Date published | 22/06/2018 |
Title | Torso of a Hellenistic Ruler or Hero |
Accession | Sk 1486 |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Altes Museum |
Record | http://www.smb.museum/en/museums-institutions/altes-museum/home.html |
Place | Altes Museum |