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Portrait Head of a Philosopher

Portrait Head of a Philosopher

WW-150-013721
150·Marble·33 × 19.1 × 22.9 cm (13 × 7 1/2 × 9 in.)

<p>The Roman emperor Hadrian (r. A.D. 117–38), who embraced Greek intellectual pursuits, popularized the beard among men young and old, who had previously been clean-shaven. The beard quickly became a fashionable style as well as a sign of one’s interest in classical learning, leading elite Roman men to have themselves portrayed in the guise of philosophers. This portrait of an unidentified man, who wears a full beard and a hairstyle of wavy locks over his forehead, resembles portraits of the Greek philosopher Plato. The introspective eyes, with their heavy lids and drilled pupils, also contribute to the sitter’s intellectual demeanor.</p>

Catalogue

Year
150
Medium
Marble
Dimensions
33 × 19.1 × 22.9 cm (13 × 7 1/2 × 9 in.)

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Year
150
Medium
Marble
Dimensions
33 × 19.1 × 22.9 cm (13 × 7 1/2 × 9 in.)
Watts ID
WW-150-013721

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified