Marble Head of a Goddess at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Marble Head of a Goddess at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Published 2015-10-08T15:25:21+00:00
In Hellenistic times both goddesses and idealized queens wore high diadems. This head likely belonged to a statue of Aphrodite, as it resembles other depictions of the goddess. The eye sockets are filled with a time of white limestone, much weathered; the irises and pupils were once inlaid with a different material.
(source; accompanying text at The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Layer Thickness 200 microns. InFill 10%.
Date published | 08/10/2015 |
Time to do | 300 - 330 minutes |
Material Quantity | 54 grams |
Dimensions | 58mm x 70mm x 130mm |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Marble Head of a Goddess |
Dimension | H. 18 11/16 in. (47.5 cm) |
Accession | 2012.477.1 |
Period | Hellenistic |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Bequest of Armida B. Colt, 2011 |
Record | http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/256431?sortBy=Relevance&ft=2012.477.1&pg=1&rpp=20&pos=1 |
Place | Metropolitan Museum of Art |