Anonimo sec. IV a.C., Ritratto di Eubouleus
CODES / CLASSIFICATION
OBJECT
AUTHOR
Dating
sec. IV a.C.
320 a.C. ca. - 301 a.C. ca.
LOCATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Karouzou S., National Archaeological Museum. Collection of sculpture. A catalogue, 1968, pp. 168-169
NOTES
Foto sup 2769, verso del supporto secondario: nota anonima manoscritta: "181. N.C. Central Museum. Athens. A beautiful head, somewhat larger than life, said to represent a God or a Hero. They say it is of the 4th. century B.C. It has a look of the Italian renaissance. It was found in the small temple of Pluto in Eleusis in 1885, and is supposed to represent Eubouleus. Some think it the work of Praxiteles; ..."