Marble head of a ruler, probably Ptolemy V or VI
Greek, hellenistic period, 3rd-2nd century B.C.

Sculpted approximately half-lifesized, his oval head sligthly inclined to the right, almond-shaped eyes, heavy lids, slender nose, rounded chin and small mouth with parted lips, the curls of his short wavy hair summarily rendered and bound in a diadem; two drill holes on top of the head for the now lost diadem
16.5 cm. high

Note
Two grooves along the top of this head originally held a royal diadem, presumably made of bronze, and indicates that the man represented is a ruler. A number of royal portraits can be grouped around the Egyptian Greek kings of the second and early first centuries B.C. (Ptolemies IV-VIII), but a precise identification is often difficult because many of these marble portraits were clearly reworked to represent the next king who seized power. In addition, some of the finer marble likenesses, including the head under consideration, were strongly idealized thus further hampering an accurate identification. The splendid series of royal portraits on Ptolemaic coins provides the best surviving evidence for pinpointing individual rulers. For a similar portrait head of Ptolemy IV, see H. Kyrieleis, Bildnisse der Ptolemäer, Berlin, 1975, p. 47 no. 171, Pl. 36.

Provenance
Art market, Switzerland, May 1989
Private collection, Switzerland, acquired form the above

Exhibition
Musée d'art et d'histoire, Geneva, 2002 - 2017

Literature
Renate Thomas, Eine postume Statuette Ptolemaios’ IV. und ihr historischer Kontext. Zur Götterangleichung hellenistischer Herrscher. Mainz: von Zabern 2002. VIII, 108 S. 20 Taf. 4º. Trierer Winckelmannsprogramme, Heft 18.

Condition
Tip of nose missing, minor chips and scratches to the surface, otherwise intact.

Shipping terms
Worldwide shipping. 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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卖家故事

Plektron Fine Arts成立于2016年,在瑞士苏黎世中心的Paradeplatz附近成立。 Ludovic Marock在文化界和国际艺术界拥有近二十年的经验,开始了自己的职业生涯。在苏富比和佳士得拍卖行他代表科视在苏黎世的主要办事处担任古物专家,负责欧洲大陆在全球范围内的所有托运货物。 Plectrum Fine Arts提出了地中海地区的考古艺术品,并特别强调了希腊和罗马时期。
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Marble head of a ruler, probably Ptolemy V or VI
Greek, hellenistic period, 3rd-2nd century B.C.

Sculpted approximately half-lifesized, his oval head sligthly inclined to the right, almond-shaped eyes, heavy lids, slender nose, rounded chin and small mouth with parted lips, the curls of his short wavy hair summarily rendered and bound in a diadem; two drill holes on top of the head for the now lost diadem
16.5 cm. high

Note
Two grooves along the top of this head originally held a royal diadem, presumably made of bronze, and indicates that the man represented is a ruler. A number of royal portraits can be grouped around the Egyptian Greek kings of the second and early first centuries B.C. (Ptolemies IV-VIII), but a precise identification is often difficult because many of these marble portraits were clearly reworked to represent the next king who seized power. In addition, some of the finer marble likenesses, including the head under consideration, were strongly idealized thus further hampering an accurate identification. The splendid series of royal portraits on Ptolemaic coins provides the best surviving evidence for pinpointing individual rulers. For a similar portrait head of Ptolemy IV, see H. Kyrieleis, Bildnisse der Ptolemäer, Berlin, 1975, p. 47 no. 171, Pl. 36.

Provenance
Art market, Switzerland, May 1989
Private collection, Switzerland, acquired form the above

Exhibition
Musée d'art et d'histoire, Geneva, 2002 - 2017

Literature
Renate Thomas, Eine postume Statuette Ptolemaios’ IV. und ihr historischer Kontext. Zur Götterangleichung hellenistischer Herrscher. Mainz: von Zabern 2002. VIII, 108 S. 20 Taf. 4º. Trierer Winckelmannsprogramme, Heft 18.

Condition
Tip of nose missing, minor chips and scratches to the surface, otherwise intact.

Shipping terms
Worldwide shipping. 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.
#masterpieces

卖家故事

Plektron Fine Arts成立于2016年,在瑞士苏黎世中心的Paradeplatz附近成立。 Ludovic Marock在文化界和国际艺术界拥有近二十年的经验,开始了自己的职业生涯。在苏富比和佳士得拍卖行他代表科视在苏黎世的主要办事处担任古物专家,负责欧洲大陆在全球范围内的所有托运货物。 Plectrum Fine Arts提出了地中海地区的考古艺术品,并特别强调了希腊和罗马时期。
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文化
古希腊,希腊化时代
Name of object
希腊统治者的头颅
世纪/时段
3rd-2nd century B.C.
起源
私人收藏
国家
希腊
材质
大理石
状态
鼻尖缺失,头部表面和后脑勺有轻微的缺口和划痕,否则
Height
16,5 cm

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