Roman Marble Head of a Young Lady, c. 1st-2nd Century
Roman Marble Head of a Young Lady, c. 1st-2nd Century A.D.
Possibly depicting the goddess Flora, goddess of flowers and the season of spring, wearing a wreath of flowers in her centrally parted wavy hair, drawn into a pronounced chignon at the back, full lips and recessed drilled eyes gazing forward.
Size:5.7 cm H - 2 5/16 inches
Material:Marble
Culture:Roman, 1st-2nd Century A.D.
Provenance: French collection, acquired between 1930s-1960s. Ex. BonhamÕs auction London 2011.
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Roman Marble Head of a Young Lady, c. 1st-2nd Century A.D.
Possibly depicting the goddess Flora, goddess of flowers and the season of spring, wearing a wreath of flowers in her centrally parted wavy hair, drawn into a pronounced chignon at the back, full lips and recessed drilled eyes gazing forward.
Size:5.7 cm H - 2 5/16 inches
Material:Marble
Culture:Roman, 1st-2nd Century A.D.
Provenance: French collection, acquired between 1930s-1960s. Ex. BonhamÕs auction London 2011.
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Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
Condition Report: Fragment