Vases Herm Bust of a Greek Philosopher
Herm Bust of a Greek Philosopher

Herm Bust of a Greek Philosopher

late 1st century A.D.
The bust portrays an aged Greek philosopher with unruly, wavy hair and a full beard. His old age is clearly visible in his toothless mouth, sunken cheeks, deep set wrinkles, prominent tendons of the neck, and the protruding collarbone and ribs. His small, piercing eyes and disorderly hair give this man an intense appearance. He may be a philosopher of the Cynic school, which was noted for asceticism and disdain for social conventions.
Date
late 1st century A.D.
Culture
Roman
Dimensions
H: 39.00 cm W: 31.30 cm
Medium
Italian marble
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum
Accession Number
73.AA.45
Image Source
getty_cc0
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