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Jasper Statuette of a Man Wearing a Toga in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, December 2022


Title: Jasper statuette of a man wearing a toga
Period: Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian or Flavian
Date: 1st century CE
Culture: Roman
Medium: Jasper
Dimensions: H. 7 3/8 in. (18.7 cm)
Classification: Stone Sculpture
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1917
Accession Number: 17.230.54
A semiprecious stone, jasper is difficult to carve and rarely used for sculpture. In this statuette, the stone’s rich veins of variegated reds and browns were chosen specifically to suggest the toga picta, a purple-dyed garment worn only by Roman consuls and the emperor. The head and arms were likely of another luxury stone, or perhaps of ivory.
The toga was worn only by Roman citizens, and until A.D. 212, citizenship was restricted to the freeborn male inhabitants of Italy and a few privileged groups in the provinces. Jasper is a rare and expensive stone, so this statuette must have portrayed a prominent member of the citizen body, perhaps the emperor himself in the guise of the Princeps (First Citizen). Dowel holes indicate that the head and extremities were added, probably in another luxury material such as ivory.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/250587
Period: Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian or Flavian
Date: 1st century CE
Culture: Roman
Medium: Jasper
Dimensions: H. 7 3/8 in. (18.7 cm)
Classification: Stone Sculpture
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1917
Accession Number: 17.230.54
A semiprecious stone, jasper is difficult to carve and rarely used for sculpture. In this statuette, the stone’s rich veins of variegated reds and browns were chosen specifically to suggest the toga picta, a purple-dyed garment worn only by Roman consuls and the emperor. The head and arms were likely of another luxury stone, or perhaps of ivory.
The toga was worn only by Roman citizens, and until A.D. 212, citizenship was restricted to the freeborn male inhabitants of Italy and a few privileged groups in the provinces. Jasper is a rare and expensive stone, so this statuette must have portrayed a prominent member of the citizen body, perhaps the emperor himself in the guise of the Princeps (First Citizen). Dowel holes indicate that the head and extremities were added, probably in another luxury material such as ivory.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/250587
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