Marble head and torso of Athena 1st-2nd century A.D. Roman The goddess Athena is rendered as a beautiful young woman. The lining of her helmetwhich was pushed up on the top of her headappears above her hair. The protective aegis (goatskin) with the Gorgon's head in the center is reduced to a kind of collar that permits the torso and garment to be articulated. The original Greek work was probably executed in bronze.. Marble head and torso of Athena. Roman. 1st-2nd century A.D.. Marble, Pentelic. Imperial. Stone Sculpture
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