Marble head from a herm

Greek

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 156

The flat area at the back of the neck and the coarse, grooved treatment of the hair reveal this to be a herm head, the terminal of a rectangular pillar. Like most herms, it probably represents Hermes, guardian of roads and doorways.

Marble head from a herm, Marble, Greek

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