Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D
Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D

Marble head of Zeus-Serapis, sculpture from the Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A. D

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Description Very beautiful small antique marble sculpture, finely worked, representing a divine figure identified as Zeus-Serapis or possibly Aesculapius.
The divinity with hair falling in loose curls framing the face, with a curly beard and...

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Description Very beautiful small antique marble sculpture, finely worked, representing a divine figure identified as Zeus-Serapis or possibly Aesculapius.
The divinity with hair falling in loose curls framing the face, with a curly beard and double drilled pupils, small attachment hole at the top of the head.
The work demonstrates a high degree of artistic mastery, with delicate details that reveal the sculptor's skill. The representation combines the attributes of Greco-Roman divinities, which is characteristic of the religious syncretisms of the Imperial period. Despite its modest size, the sculpture exudes a strong symbolic presence.

Roman period, 2nd to 3rd century A.D. D.

Height 5.6 cm (without base). - 10.8 cm (with base).

Provenance Christie's, London, 2004. Former collection of Viscount Gery d'Hendecourt, who inherited it in the late 19th / early 20th century. Reputed to have come from Egypt, probably Alexandria.

P2ED1838548271902748

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Period
15th century and earlier
Price Status
Negotiable
Dimensions (H - W - D)
5,6 x 4,5 x 0
Weight
5.0
Number of components
1
Condition
Good
Colours
White
Materials
Mineral
Mineral/Marble

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