DionysosGreek; Classical or Hellenistic Period, ca. 340 BCMarble probably from the Greek island of P
DionysosGreek; Classical or Hellenistic Period, ca. 340 BCMarble probably from the Greek island of ParosMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston** Visit my Links page for my other blogs & Facebook PagesBroken from a statue slightly more than life-size, the head is inclined toward the right shoulder. A broad fillet binds the hair, which is parted in the middle, escapes from under the fillet at the temples, and is drawn to the sides in thick masses of wavy locks. On the top of the head the hair is less carefully worked, and at the back, where it is gathered into a large knot at the nape of the neck, the surface is only blocked out. A separate curl hangs down behind each ear, perhaps once as far as the shoulders.The head has been broken at the base of the neck. There is also a large break in the top of the head, and the ends of the locks behind the ears are missing. The surface has been injured slightly, on the forehead, the lower lip, the right side of the mouth, and the chin. The surfaces have a light yellow to gray patina. -- source link
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