The article examines the usage and stylistic effect of the drill in Roman portrait sculpture of the imperial period trough the example of the famous "Fonseca head", the life-sized portrait of an early second-century AD aristocratic woman preserved in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.
Between Nature and Artifice: The Portraits of the Roman Imperial Period
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2024-01-01
Abstract
The article examines the usage and stylistic effect of the drill in Roman portrait sculpture of the imperial period trough the example of the famous "Fonseca head", the life-sized portrait of an early second-century AD aristocratic woman preserved in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.File in questo prodotto:
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