Roman Bronze Statue of a Seated God- Lot 274, Auction 9/24/2018
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Roman Bronze Statue of a Seated God- Lot 274, Auction 9/24/2018

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Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 4th century CE. A cast bronze miniature statue of a god, perhaps Zeus, depicted as an older man with a powerfully-built chest. He sits draped with a toga that is wrapped around his waist and legs, atop a square pedestal. Comes with custom wood stand. Size: 0.8″ L x 1.45″ W x 2.45″ H (2 cm x 3.7 cm x 6.2 cm); on stand, 2.05″ W x 4.3″ H (5.2 cm x 10.9 cm).

Roman bronze miniatures may have been copies of larger statues in civic spaces, kept at a home shrine or carried by an individual. The wear on this piece suggests that it was a treasured item, often touched.

Condition: Both arms are lost at elbow. Expected age wear has smoothed some of the features, but the shape is clear. Back of wood stand has a loss, but it still stands on its own.

Provenance: Ex-private Sieling collection, Virginia

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