• r2-116-10
    Herakles or male, Farnese type, frontal view. (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

    Herakles, Farnese Türü

    Dönem
    3rd C. AD, Roma
    Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
    NoEx64.001
    Malzeme
    Mermer, Taş
    Eserin Türü
    Heykel
    Heykelin Türü
    Mitolojik Figür, İnsan Figürü
    Yerleşim
    Sardis?
    Bulunduğu Yeri
    Findspot unknown.
    Tanım
    The exaggerated musculature of the chest and abdomen of this nude figure is emphasized by the shift of weight onto the proper r. leg, the r. hip thrown out. The fisted r. hand rests on the back of the hip. These features, combined with the fold of drapery under the l. armpit, indicate that our statue is a small version of the Farnese Herakles type, who stands in this very position, and leans with his l. arm on a club covered with drapery showing the same fold arrangement as is preserved here. Even the break at the neck suggests that there may have been a full beard, as the prototype has. The crude but effective carving and the hard modeling of the torso suggests a date in the 3rd C. A.D.
    Condition

    Marble.

    Preserved neck to crotch.

    Boyutlar
    H. 0.40; W. at shoulders 0.36
    Yorum
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    Kaynakça
    For the Herakles Fernase type, see Bieber, Hellenistic Age, fig. 84.
    Yazar
    NHR