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Marble Head of Epikouros in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sept. 2007


Marble Head of Epikouros
Roman, Imperial period, 2nd century AD
Copy of a Greek statue of the 1st half of the 3rd century BC
Accession # 11.90
Born on the island of Samos in 341 BC, Epikouros spent most of his life in Athens, where he founded the Kepos (Garden), one of the most influential philosophical schools of the Hellenistic age, and where he lived until his death in 271 BC. Epikouros must have been honored by a portrait statue made in his own lifetime or soon after his death. The esteem in which his teachings were held is shown by the numerous Roman copies, including a bust and a herm still bearing the inscriptions identifying him, that reproduce the same original. From other copies, we know that the original statue, which was probably first set up in the Kepos to honor Epikouros, represented him seated calmly and classically composed on an elaborate chair.
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
Roman, Imperial period, 2nd century AD
Copy of a Greek statue of the 1st half of the 3rd century BC
Accession # 11.90
Born on the island of Samos in 341 BC, Epikouros spent most of his life in Athens, where he founded the Kepos (Garden), one of the most influential philosophical schools of the Hellenistic age, and where he lived until his death in 271 BC. Epikouros must have been honored by a portrait statue made in his own lifetime or soon after his death. The esteem in which his teachings were held is shown by the numerous Roman copies, including a bust and a herm still bearing the inscriptions identifying him, that reproduce the same original. From other copies, we know that the original statue, which was probably first set up in the Kepos to honor Epikouros, represented him seated calmly and classically composed on an elaborate chair.
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
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