This colossal head Greek head from the 2nd century BCE found in a gymnasium at Pergamon in western Turkey and brought by way from the Pergamon in Berlin where he is still on loan in New York at the Metropolitan Museum. I googled "Fragmentary Colossal Head of A Youth" and found this about him here at… Fragmentary colossal head of a youth, from the Pergamon Gymnasium, Hellenistic period, 2nd century BCE (Pergamon Museum, Berlin) Remove Ads Advertisement About the Author Carole Raddato Carole maintains the popular ancient history photo-blog Following Hadrian, where she travels the world in the footsteps of emperor Hadrian. License & Copyright
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The 12-foot-tall Athena and "Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth," both on view in Pergamon and the Hellenistic Kingdoms of the Ancient World , which closes this Sunday at the Metropolitan. A fragment of the colossal sculpture "Head of a Youth" is among the ancient art works on display at the Met's exhibition of Hellenistic art. Photograph courtesy the Met Museum Fragmentary colossal head of a youth, 2nd century B.C. Greek. Marble; 22 13/16 x 17 11/16 x 20 7/8 in. (58 x 45 x 53 cm). Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin Calling all #MetKids time travelers! If you're fascinated by ancient rulers, mythology, and glittering treasures, then we've got something special in store for you. (Top Right) Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth. Greek, Hellenistic period, 2nd century B.C. Marble. Antikensammlung, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (AvP VII 283). Images: © SMB / Antikensammlung. Press resources
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Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth, Greek, Hellenistic Period, 2nd century B.C. Marble, H. 22 7/8 in. (58 cm). Berlin, Pergamonmuseum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (AvP VII 283) April 18-July 10, 2016 Exhibition Location: The Tisch Galleries (Gallery 899), second floor Audio Guide. In this audio tour, discover the stories of Pergamon, from epic battles to luxurious royal courts. Curators Carlos Picón, Seán Hemingway, Chris Lightfoot, and Kiki Karoglou, along with Research Assistant Lillian Stoner, discuss rare objects from this Hellenistic kingdom. Fragmentary colossal head of a youth, 2nd century B.C. Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth, Greek, Hellenistic Period, 2nd century B.C.E., Marble. Berlin, Pergamonmuseum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (AvP VII 283) / Antikensammlung The ancient city of Pergamon (now known as Bergama, in present-day Turkey) was the capital of the Attalid Dynasty that ruled over large parts of Asia Minor. The exhibition represents a historic collaboration between The Met and the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, whose celebrated sculptures will comprise approximately one-third of the works on view.
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Fragmentary colossal head of a youth, Second century, B.C., Marble. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Photo: Frank Fujimoto. The mob comes for the art world On "purity spirals" and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The New Criterion · Roger Kimball introduces the September issue Fragmentary Colossal Head Of A Youth, Head Statue, Head Sculpture, Bust Decor, Colossal Head, Art Bust, Garden Busts, Head Of A Youth (227) $ 179.70. FREE shipping Add to Favorites Previous page Current page 1 Next page Previous page.
World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 17 Nov 2014. Web. 12 Jan 2024. The bronze statue known as the Antikythera Youth. Found in the seas off Antikythera, the statue dates to c. 340 BCE. (National Archaeological Museum, Athens). Fragmentary colossal head of a youth, Hellenistic Greek, 2nd century B.C. [1200 x 1680] 4.4K 75 comments Best Add a Comment AmoebaBoy89 • 2 yr. ago Love this guy, he's at The Met. Think he looks better and more interesting with half his face 208 newmacbookpro • 2 yr. ago Gives me these Λesthetic vibes 135 [deleted] • 2 yr. ago
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Fragmentary colossal head of a youth. 2nd century BC. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2016. Postcard. If no publication information is given on the card, describe the card in your prose, including as much information about it as you can: Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth, Greek, 2nd century B.C. Marble-Metropolitan NY [3016x4026][OC]