Marble statue of an old woman

Roman

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 162


Vivid colors once heightened the realistic rendering of a woman, hunched with age, carrying a basket with fruit and two chickens. Scientific investigations have identified red ocher on a sandal strap; madder lake pink, a dye derived from the madder root, on the front of the dress (chiton); and Egyptian blue on areas of the veil, the outer garment (himation), and in the void between the figure’s left leg and the basket. The sculpture is likely a copy or an adaptation of an original Hellenistic Greek type associated with the god Dionysos and was probably displayed in a Roman villa or garden.

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Marble statue of an old woman, Marble, Pentelic, Roman

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