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Unknown — A Roman Marble Torso of Aphrodite, circa 2nd Century A.D.
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A Roman Marble Torso of Aphrodite, circa 2nd Century A.D.

This Roman marble torso depicts the goddess Aphrodite and dates to the 2nd century A.D., representing the height of Greco Roman sculptural tradition. The fragmentary nature of the work, lacking head and limbs, emphasizes the idealized female form through the refined carving of drapery and musculature. The piece exemplifies how Roman sculptors perpetuated Greek aesthetic ideals while demonstrating their own technical mastery of marble carving.

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Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art

December 3, 2024

Estimate: $300,000$500,000

Lot 430

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Unknown, A Roman Marble Torso of Aphrodite, circa 2nd Century A.D.

This Roman marble torso depicts the goddess Aphrodite and dates to the 2nd century A.D., representing the height of Greco Roman sculptural tradition. The fragmentary nature of the work, lacking head and limbs, emphasizes the idealized female form through the refined carving of drapery and musculature. The piece exemplifies how Roman sculptors perpetuated Greek aesthetic ideals while demonstrating their own technical mastery of marble carving.

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

Related themes

Roman, Marble Sculpture, Sensual, Aphrodite, Classical, Imperial Roman, 2nd century AD, Greco-Roman, Torso, Idealized Beauty

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Collected by

Richard Caswell, Sebastián Naranjo, Jonah Handel, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, Ethan Elkins, Alex Capecelatro, Mihail Lari, Cleveland Museum of Art