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'''Object Archaeology''': ‘Gift of P. Arndt, who acquired it in Rome in 1892.’ (Richter 1965: 47)
'''Object Archaeology''': ‘Gift of P. Arndt, who acquired it in Rome in 1892.’ (Richter 1965: 47)
'''Dimensions''': height 37cm.


'''Inscriptions''': None.
'''Inscriptions''': None.

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Image: Munich, Glyptothek, room 10: Saal des Alexander, inv. 273.

Object description: Marble head and neck of blind poet Homer. Roman emulation of mid-fifth-century Greek portrait.

Object Archaeology: ‘Gift of P. Arndt, who acquired it in Rome in 1892.’ (Richter 1965: 47)

Dimensions: height 37cm.

Inscriptions: None.

Restorations: None.

Examples in major collections (after Richter 1965 with updates):

  • Rome, Musei Vaticani, Sala delle Muse, inv. 315
  • Rome, Musei Vaticani, Maggazini, inv. 7112
  • Rome, Museo Torlonia, inv. 163
  • Rome, Museo Barracco, inv. 123
  • Munich, Glyptothek, inv. 273
  • Moscow, State Historical Museum (half-size).

Bibliography

  • Boehringer, R. B. and Boehringer, E. 1939. Homer Bildnisse und Nachweise. Breslau. pp. 19-41.
  • Esdaile, K. A. 1912. "An Essay towards the Classification of Homeric Coin Types". The Journal of Hellenic Studies 32: 298-325. pp. 302-03.
  • Richter, G. M. A. 1965. The Portraits of the Greeks (vol. 1). London. pp. 47-48.
  • Richter, G. M. A. and Smith, R. R. R. 1984. The Portraits of the Greeks. pp. 140-41.
  • Schefold, K. and Bayard, A.-C. 1997. Die Bildnisse der Antiken Dichter, Redner und Denker. Basel. pp. 92-93.
  • Zanker, P. 1995. The Mask of Socrates : The Image of the Intellectual in Antiquity (Shapiro, A., trans.). Berkeley. pp. 14-22.