Material: Bronze
Provenance:
Antikythera shipwreck. From the material retrieved in 1900-1901
Date: Ca 230
BC or shortly thereafter
Inv. no: Athens,
National Archaeological Museum, Χ 13400, X 15105, X 15108, X 15091, X 15090, X 18932,
X 15088
Exhibition
Place:Temporary Exhibitions Wing, Room I
To the cast
bronze statue are attributed the head (X 13400), the hands (X 15105, X 15108), the
sandaled feet (X 15091, X 15090) and the fragments of the himation (X 18932, X 15088).
In the reconstruction drawing by I. Svoronos, the "Philosopher" was
depicted standing with both feet firmly planted on the ground, wearing a long
himation that covered most of his body down to the knees, and which was folded
over his left shoulder. He held a staff in his left hand, while his right arm, bent
at the elbow, was extended in a gesture characteristic of orators.
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