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Ancient Female Mask - Item #263

Ancient Female Mask - Item #263


14.5 Inches High x 12 Inches Wide x 7 Inches DeepĀ 

This beautiful mask is of a female whose hair is adorned with a multi piece headpiece and draped by cloth at the back. The covering might be part of the common cloak worn in ancient Greece (called a himation) and Rome (called a palla). The mask is likely from an ancient Greek or Roman sculpture. Based on the form of the fragment, it could be from a statue or from a bas-relief such as in a funerary stele or an architectural feature. The P.P. Caproni and Brother catalogs identified it as "Niobe, so called" from the Vatican Museums, but we have not confirmed its origin.Ā On the cast in our collection, we have left intact theĀ seam linesĀ created during the old moldmaking process used in the past.

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Artist: Unknown

Museum: Unknown

Time Period:Ā Ancient Greek or Roman

1911 Catalog ID # - 13474

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Sources:

"Palla."Ā A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), edited by William Smith, William Wayte, & G.E. Marindin, 1890. Tufts University: Perseus Digital Library, Gregory R. Crane (editor-in-chief),Ā http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0063:entry=palla-cn.Ā 

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Ancient Female Mask - Item #263


14.5 Inches High x 12 Inches Wide x 7 Inches DeepĀ 

This beautiful mask is of a female whose hair is adorned with a multi piece headpiece and draped by cloth at the back. The covering might be part of the common cloak worn in ancient Greece (called a himation) and Rome (called a palla). The mask is likely from an ancient Greek or Roman sculpture. Based on the form of the fragment, it could be from a statue or from a bas-relief such as in a funerary stele or an architectural feature. The P.P. Caproni and Brother catalogs identified it as "Niobe, so called" from the Vatican Museums, but we have not confirmed its origin.Ā On the cast in our collection, we have left intact theĀ seam linesĀ created during the old moldmaking process used in the past.

Ā 

Artist: Unknown

Museum: Unknown

Time Period:Ā Ancient Greek or Roman

1911 Catalog ID # - 13474

Ā 

Sources:

"Palla."Ā A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), edited by William Smith, William Wayte, & G.E. Marindin, 1890. Tufts University: Perseus Digital Library, Gregory R. Crane (editor-in-chief),Ā http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0063:entry=palla-cn.Ā 

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14.5 Inches High x 12 Inches Wide x 7 Inches DeepĀ 

This beautiful mask is of a female whose hair is adorned with a multi piece headpiece and draped by cloth at the back. The covering might be part of the common cloak worn in ancient Greece (called a himation) and Rome (called a palla). The mask is likely from an ancient Greek or Roman sculpture. Based on the form of the fragment, it could be from a statue or from a bas-relief such as in a funerary stele or an architectural feature. The P.P. Caproni and Brother catalogs identified it as "Niobe, so called" from the Vatican Museums, but we have not confirmed its origin.Ā On the cast in our collection, we have left intact theĀ seam linesĀ created during the old moldmaking process used in the past.

Ā 

Artist: Unknown

Museum: Unknown

Time Period:Ā Ancient Greek or Roman

1911 Catalog ID # - 13474

Ā 

Sources:

"Palla."Ā A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), edited by William Smith, William Wayte, & G.E. Marindin, 1890. Tufts University: Perseus Digital Library, Gregory R. Crane (editor-in-chief),Ā http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0063:entry=palla-cn.Ā 

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