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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Roman Bronze Sculpture of a Man, 100 CE - 400 CE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Roman Bronze Sculpture of a Man, 100 CE - 400 CE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Roman Bronze Sculpture of a Man, 100 CE - 400 CE
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Roman Bronze Sculpture of a Man, 100 CE - 400 CE

Bronze
2 x 3.75
FZ.368
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The identification of this figure is difficult to pinpoint. The only clue we are given is the hat he wears. Perhaps this represents the messenger god Mercury. However, since the...
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The identification of this figure is difficult to pinpoint. The only clue we are given is the hat he wears. Perhaps this represents the messenger god Mercury. However, since the figure lacks his legs and forearms, including Mercury’s telltale winged shoes, we cannot say for sure. Yet the identity of this figure is irrelevant when compared to the beauty of his craftsmanship. There are still remnants of his silver inlaid eyes. The fine modeling of his body is superb. He has softly defined musculature in his torso and back. The features of his face recall an actual portrait. Above all this is a sculpture of remarkable beauty and delicate form. A god like Mercury would be worthy of such a guise.
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