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Marble Head of a Diety Wearing a Dionysiac Fillet in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 2008


Marble head of a deity wearing a Dionysiac fillet
Roman, ca. 14-68 AD
Copy of a Greek work of the 2nd century BC
Accession # 1992.11.66
Although the back and neck are sheared away, the remaining surface of this head is in exceptionally good condition, retaining red pigment on the eyes, lips, fillet, and traces of gilding in the hair. Other Roman copies of this work are known, as well as an extremely fine marble head found in 1886 on the south slope of the Athenian Akropolis, and now in the National Museum, which most scholars have considered to be the Greek original. There, the head is rotated and tilted upward to its right, creating an expression of pathos. Strut-like projections on the right side of both the Athens marble and this copy may be the remains of fingers on the right hand raised to the cheek. The fillet worn across the forehead is an attribute of Dionysos. The work may represent the god of wine himself or his consort Ariadne.
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
Roman, ca. 14-68 AD
Copy of a Greek work of the 2nd century BC
Accession # 1992.11.66
Although the back and neck are sheared away, the remaining surface of this head is in exceptionally good condition, retaining red pigment on the eyes, lips, fillet, and traces of gilding in the hair. Other Roman copies of this work are known, as well as an extremely fine marble head found in 1886 on the south slope of the Athenian Akropolis, and now in the National Museum, which most scholars have considered to be the Greek original. There, the head is rotated and tilted upward to its right, creating an expression of pathos. Strut-like projections on the right side of both the Athens marble and this copy may be the remains of fingers on the right hand raised to the cheek. The fillet worn across the forehead is an attribute of Dionysos. The work may represent the god of wine himself or his consort Ariadne.
Text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art label.
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