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The So-Called Giustiniani Athena Michele Gherardi

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Michele Gherardi Rome, 19–20th century

Készítés helye Rome, Michele Gherardi
Készítés ideje Second half ot the 2nd century (original), early 20th century (plaster cast)
Tárgytípus plaster cast
Anyag, technika plaster
Méret

239 x 86 x 50 cm

Leltári szám Ag.37
Gyűjtemény Classical Antiquites - Plaster casts
Kiállítva Star Fortress (Komárom), Classical Greek and Classicising Roman Art: Athenian Funerary Monuments, Gallery V

The female figure holds a spear in her right hand, and wears a Corinthian helmet and a cuirass adorned with a Gorgon-head (aigis): she is Athena, the Latin Minerva. Her chiton is not tied with a belt, the drapes fall in almost straight lines, and she wears her himation like men do, thrown over the shoulder — the clothing hides the femininity of the virgin goddess. A coiled snake is rearing at her feet: Erichthonios, the mythical king of Athens, protected by Athena. The statue is a Roman adaptation of a Classical Greek work of art: the two arms and the sphinx on the helmet are modern.

Bibliográfia

Hekler, Antal, Az antik gipszgyűjtemény I-II., Budapest, 1919-1920, 1923, no. no. 270.

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