Inv. n°: MMoCA21

Large Roman Marble Bust

Marble portrait head that bears some resemblance to Trajan. In particular the mouth, with the receding lower lip and flaming nasolabial folds. However, the hair is not typical of representations of Trajan, who usually had long locks combed forward across the crown. Here, the rows of short, curving locks, the forward row, low on the forehead, are similar to Nerva, Trajan’s predecessor.

h. 53.5 x w. 19 x d. 21 cm

Late 1st - early 2nd century AD

Marble

Provenance

  • Christie's London, Antiquities Sale, 10th July 1991, lot 201
  • Acquired at Christie's New York, Antiquities Sale 2007 (Sold Post -Sale), 4th June 2008, lot 257

Publications

  • A. Furtwängler, Sammlung Somzée - Antike Kunstdenkmäler, München, 1897, fig. 60
  • Christie's London, Antiquities Sale, 10th July 1991, p. 70, lot 201
  • Christie's New York, Antiquities Sale, 4th June 2008, lot 257
  • J. Pollini, "Roman Marble Sculpture" in M. Merrony (ed.), Mougins Museum of Classical Art, France, 2011, p. 88, fig. 28

Exhibitions

  • Musée d'Art Classique de Mougins (MACM), Mougins, France, from June 2011

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