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Roma Antiga Mármore Retrato da Cabeça da Imperatriz Orbiana - 27.5 cm
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Roma Antiga Mármore Retrato da Cabeça da Imperatriz Orbiana - 27.5 cm

Roman Portrait Head of the Empress Orbiana Late Severan Period, late 3rd century A.D. Slightly gazing upward, with arched brows over finely lidded articulated eyes, small mouth lightly drilled at the corners, her hair summarily dressed, combed in parallel rows running from the forehead to the back, unfinished work, probably due to the damnatio memoriae of the wife of Emperor Severus Alexander, on socled mount. 27.5 cm. high Provenance Collection Philipp Speakman Webb, 1831-1915, Milford House, Surrey London art market, 1990 Swiss private collection, 1990-2017 Publication Gustavo Traversari, Nuovo ritratto di Orbiana un tempo nella collezione di Philip Webb, in: Rivista di archeologia, anno XX, 1996, 70-82, Taf. 1-25. Note Philip Webb, born in Oxford, was friend and colleague of William Morris. They were both the most important architects of the Arts and Crafts-movement in London and founder of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings in 1877. Condition Nose broken and restored, minor chips and scratches at front, cheeks, chin and back of the head Shipping terms No export permit needed to ship from Switzerland. Buyers have to cover transport costs and any additional import costs (e.g. VAT, import levies). You also acknowledge and accept that you are responsible for checking if there is any specific rule or restriction applicable to the import of an object into your country.

N.º 83488575

Já não está disponível
Roma Antiga Mármore Retrato da Cabeça da Imperatriz Orbiana - 27.5 cm

Roma Antiga Mármore Retrato da Cabeça da Imperatriz Orbiana - 27.5 cm

Roman Portrait Head of the Empress Orbiana
Late Severan Period, late 3rd century A.D.

Slightly gazing upward, with arched brows over finely lidded articulated eyes, small mouth lightly drilled at the corners, her hair summarily dressed, combed in parallel rows running from the forehead to the back, unfinished work, probably due to the damnatio memoriae of the wife of Emperor Severus Alexander, on socled mount.
27.5 cm. high

Provenance
Collection Philipp Speakman Webb, 1831-1915, Milford House, Surrey
London art market, 1990
Swiss private collection, 1990-2017

Publication
Gustavo Traversari, Nuovo ritratto di Orbiana un tempo nella collezione di Philip Webb, in: Rivista di archeologia, anno XX, 1996, 70-82, Taf. 1-25.

Note
Philip Webb, born in Oxford, was friend and colleague of William Morris. They were both the most important architects of the Arts and Crafts-movement in London and founder of the Society for the Protection of Ancient
Buildings in 1877.

Condition
Nose broken and restored, minor chips and scratches at front, cheeks, chin and back of the head

Shipping terms
No export permit needed to ship from Switzerland. Buyers have to cover transport costs and any additional import costs (e.g. VAT, import levies). You also acknowledge and accept that you are responsible for checking if there is any specific rule or restriction applicable to the import of an object into your country.

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