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Standing Woman (Goddess) in three parts: head, torso, and upturned capital for pedestal
Standing Woman (Goddess) in three parts: head, torso, and upturned capital for pedestal
Object number1941.1.41

Standing Woman (Goddess) in three parts: head, torso, and upturned capital for pedestal

Date138-193 CE
Artist (Italian, NA)
CultureRoman
MediumMarble
DimensionsSight: 32 in. (81.28 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Felix M. Warburg and her children
On View
Not on view
PeriodRoman - Antonine period
Classification(s)
ProvenanceCollections: Felix M. and Frieda Warburg, New York
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Head
Greek / Italian
2nd-3rd c
Culture: Greek / Italian
Bronze Torso
Gilbert Franklin
1955
Portrait Head of a Woman
Roman
c. 300-350
Culture: Roman
Head of a Goddess
Classical (Ancient European: Roman)
2nd c
Atlas Herm
Italian
Late 1600s
Atlas Herm
Italian
Late 1600s
Head of Trajanus Decius
Roman
3rd c
Culture: Roman
Fragmentary head of youth; head turned to left; weathered
Classical (Ancient European: Greek or Italian?)
2nd-1st c BCE
Head of a bearded man from a sarcophagus relief
Classical (Ancient European: Italian)
2nd-3rd c
Statue of a Woman
Roman copy after Greek original
1st c BCE
Culture: Roman