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A Roman Marble Head of a Goddess — A Roman Marble Head of a Goddess, circa mid to late 2nd Century A.D.

A Roman Marble Head of a Goddess

A Roman Marble Head of a Goddess, circa mid to late 2nd Century A.D.

This Roman marble head of a goddess, dating to the mid to late 2nd Century A.D., represents classical Roman portraiture and religious iconography. The sculptural fragment demonstrates the refined carving techniques and idealized beauty standards of the Roman imperial period.

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Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art Part I

December 7, 2021

Estimate: $25,000$35,000

Lot 60

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A Roman Marble Head of a Goddess, A Roman Marble Head of a Goddess, circa mid to late 2nd Century A.D.

This Roman marble head of a goddess, dating to the mid to late 2nd Century A.D., represents classical Roman portraiture and religious iconography. The sculptural fragment demonstrates the refined carving techniques and idealized beauty standards of the Roman imperial period.

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Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

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Roman, Monochrome, Marble, Sculpture, Classical, Goddess, Historical, Stone, Portrait, Ancient

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