Ancient Egyptian Head of a Man, 2nd century BC-AD early 1st century (Greco-Roman), made of granodior
Ancient Egyptian Head of a Man, 2nd century BC-AD early 1st century (Greco-Roman), made of granodiorite.This depiction of a young man with abundant curly hair combines features of both Egyptian and Greek sculpture of the Hellenistic Period (331-30 BC). Egyptian elements include the use of the hard, dark stone, the precision with which the eyes have been carved, and the use of contrasting surfaces, with the highly polished face set off by the unpolished curls.The delicate modeling of the cheeks, slightly parted lips, and hairstyle are characteristic of Greek naturalism. The complete statue probably represented the owner striding and wearing a short Egyptian kilt.Courtesy & currently located at the Walters Art Museum, USA -- source link
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