Fragmentary porphyry head of a bearded man
Porphyry is a very hard stone and difficult to cut, as can be seen in the shallow, highly simplified curls of the beard. The head probably comes from the statue of a deity.
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Porphyry is a very hard stone and difficult to cut, as can be seen in the shallow, highly simplified curls of the beard. The head probably comes from the statue of a deity.
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Title: Fragmentary porphyry head of a bearded man
Period: Imperial
Date: 2nd or 3rd century CE
Culture: Roman
Medium: Porphyry
Dimensions: H.: 8 1/4 in. (21 cm)
Classification: Stone Sculpture
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1919
Accession Number: 19.192.90
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