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Roman Life-Size Statue of an Important Magistrate
英国 北京时间
2021年11月30日 开拍 / 2021年11月28日 截止委托
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Late 3rd-early 4th century AD. An impressive life-size marble statue of a standing Roman magistrate, clad in a symmetrically incised late Roman toga, which was originally painted the right hand covered by the robe and resting against his chest, the now lost left hand probably held a rank symbol or a scroll short hair, cut according to the style of the Tetrarchy, wide eyes and pronounced lips beard extended under the chin and on the throat crepida sandal of Greek typology still visible on the right foot. See Calza, R., Iconografia Romana Imperiale. Da Carausio a Giuliano (287-363 d. C.), Rome, 1972 L?Orange, H.P., Das sp?tantike Herrscherbild von Diokletian bis zu den Konstantin-S?hnen, 284-361 n. Chr. Das R?mische Herrscherbild. III. Abteilung, Bd. 4, Berlin, 1984. 700+ kg, 206cm including base (81"). From the C.M. collection, Switzerland formerly the property of his father, H.V.C., Munich, Germany forming a central part of the H.V.C. family collection in the 1980s acquired from the private collection of L.H. of Munich, Germany, in 1982 accompanied by a German cultural export licence and by an academic report by Dr. Raffaele D?Amato and a geological report No. TL3253 by geology consultant Dr R. L. Bonewitz this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.155271-10030. This statue of a Roman magistrate represents a high-ranking citizen with political and ritual responsibilities. The stylised facial features date it to the period of the Tetrachy under the emperor Diocletian (284-305 AD), when representation of the human form began to show a concern for geometry and symmetry. A similar style can be seen in official portraits of Diocletian, Galerius, Constantinus Chlorus, and Maximianus Herculius. Despite the stylisation typical of the era, however, the sculptor of this lot has taken pains to add personal detail, such as the dimpled chin and creased forehead. Its powerful resemblance to Imperial portraiture stems from the desire of magistrates to emulate emperors in the way they represented themselves. This is a piece of outstanding quality, and unlike other Late Roman sculptures, in which a portrait head is often attached to an earlier body, appears to have been created as a whole. It shows exceptional attention to detail, including in the magistrate?s beautifully-carved footwear. It is likely to represent an official of an Eastern Empire city, either in Greece or Illyria.
condition:Fine condition. An impressive museum-quality display piece.

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拍品估价:300,000 - 400,000 英镑 起拍价格:200,000 英镑  买家佣金: 27.00% + VAT 服务费:平台服务费为成交总金额(含佣金)的3%,最低200元

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