Marble torso of a youth ca. 118–161 Roman Beginning in the first century , statues were created in a classicizing style that incorporated or combined elements typical of Greek sculpture of the fifth century The relative stiffness and lack of organic clarity in this torso suggest that it may be such a work rather than a true copy of a classical Greek statue. The flat, softly rendered planes and polished surface are often found in statues of the Hadrianic and early Antonine Marble torso of a youth. Roman. ca. 118–161. Marble. Mid-Imperial, Hadrianic or Antonine. Ston


Marble torso of a youth ca. 118–161 Roman Beginning in the first century , statues were created in a classicizing style that incorporated or combined elements typical of Greek sculpture of the fifth century The relative stiffness and lack of organic clarity in this torso suggest that it may be such a work rather than a true copy of a classical Greek statue. The flat, softly rendered planes and polished surface are often found in statues of the Hadrianic and early Antonine Marble torso of a youth. Roman. ca. 118–161. Marble. Mid-Imperial, Hadrianic or Antonine. Stone Sculpture


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