The marble head of a statuette from Mediana (excavations in 2001)

During the archaeological excavations in Mediana in 2001, the head of a marble statuette of exceptional beauty and craftsmanship was discovered. It was an isolated discovery, the sculpture probably having been imported from some Greek artistic centre or an eastern Mediterranean workshop, presenting...

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Main Author: Plemić Bojana
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Language:deu
Published: Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2013/0350-02411363237P.pdf
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spelling doaj-adbbe35da4dc424ea143a854c7ab57602020-11-24T23:28:15ZdeuInstitute of Archaeology, Belgrade, SerbiaStarinar0350-02412406-07392013-01-0120136323724310.2298/STA1363237P0350-02411363237PThe marble head of a statuette from Mediana (excavations in 2001)Plemić Bojana0Belgrade%SR01During the archaeological excavations in Mediana in 2001, the head of a marble statuette of exceptional beauty and craftsmanship was discovered. It was an isolated discovery, the sculpture probably having been imported from some Greek artistic centre or an eastern Mediterranean workshop, presenting a part of a larger ensemble of sculptures that had adorned an imperial villa with peristyle. Since the head was found in pieces and being just part of a sculptural representation with no reliable attributes, the question of its identification is a difficult task. It was possible to determine, using stylistic traits' analysis that the statuette was made under the influence of Hellenistic cult sculpture, namely that it followed the rules of the school of Praxiteles. On the other hand, the iconographic elements, in particular that of the hairstyle, lead us to the conclusion that this statuette could represent one of two Roman goddesses, either Venus or Diana.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2013/0350-02411363237P.pdfArtemis/DianaAphrodite/VenusMedianaiconographyRoman sculpture
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The marble head of a statuette from Mediana (excavations in 2001)
Starinar
Artemis/Diana
Aphrodite/Venus
Mediana
iconography
Roman sculpture
author_facet Plemić Bojana
author_sort Plemić Bojana
title The marble head of a statuette from Mediana (excavations in 2001)
title_short The marble head of a statuette from Mediana (excavations in 2001)
title_full The marble head of a statuette from Mediana (excavations in 2001)
title_fullStr The marble head of a statuette from Mediana (excavations in 2001)
title_full_unstemmed The marble head of a statuette from Mediana (excavations in 2001)
title_sort marble head of a statuette from mediana (excavations in 2001)
publisher Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia
series Starinar
issn 0350-0241
2406-0739
publishDate 2013-01-01
description During the archaeological excavations in Mediana in 2001, the head of a marble statuette of exceptional beauty and craftsmanship was discovered. It was an isolated discovery, the sculpture probably having been imported from some Greek artistic centre or an eastern Mediterranean workshop, presenting a part of a larger ensemble of sculptures that had adorned an imperial villa with peristyle. Since the head was found in pieces and being just part of a sculptural representation with no reliable attributes, the question of its identification is a difficult task. It was possible to determine, using stylistic traits' analysis that the statuette was made under the influence of Hellenistic cult sculpture, namely that it followed the rules of the school of Praxiteles. On the other hand, the iconographic elements, in particular that of the hairstyle, lead us to the conclusion that this statuette could represent one of two Roman goddesses, either Venus or Diana.
topic Artemis/Diana
Aphrodite/Venus
Mediana
iconography
Roman sculpture
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2013/0350-02411363237P.pdf
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