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3D modely ARTBust of a Roman Woman at The State Hermitage Museum, St PetersburgTitle Bust of a Roman Woman Artist Unknown, Roman Date First half of the 1st century B.C. Medium Marble Dimensions Height, 35 cm Accession # P-9170 The appearance of sculptural portraits in Ancient Rome had much to do with the cult of ancestors. Portraits were often made in the form of a small bust which was attached to a stone pillar or herm and placed in a tomb. The Hermitage portrait would seem to have been made for a burial vault, hence the master's attention to conveying a physical likeness. In sculptures of the early Empire period, including this piece, Greek traditions continued to influence the plastic working up of form and the softer modelling of the marble surface. At the same time the typical Roman approach was still reflected in the details of the fashionable hairstyle, the careful working up of the soft folds of the clothing attached to the shoulders with flat fibulae. The strict, simple nature of the bust can be explained by its funerary purpose. náhodný výběr modelů
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