Anonimo sec. I a.C./ I, Athena Lemnia
CODES / CLASSIFICATION
OBJECT
AUTHOR
Dating
sec. I a.C./ I
75 a.C. - 24 d.C.
LOCATIONS
Museo Civico Archeologico, Bologna (Emilia Romagna, Italia)
RELATION TO OTHER OBJECTS
copia parziale
scultura, Athena Lemnia
Fidia
451-447 a.C.
Grecia/ Atene/ Acropoli
NOTES
Foto sup 427, verso del supporto secondario: nota anonima manoscritta: "The Lemnia at Bologna, the better of the two profiles. It was Furtwangler who took a cast of the Bologna head to Dresden and fitted it into statue 132 from the Chigi collection which, as well as N. 131, is an early marble replica of the Pheidian bronze and about identical. Of this statue 132 the right breast and the right arm were lost and have been restored bu casts from 131 [...]. Preller says she is like Schillers' Juny from Orleans [...]. In the Albertinum, Dresden, there is a cast of the headless [...] Athena quite like the Lemnia and in the Vatican, Galleria delle Statue n. 400, there is a bad replica...".
Foto sup 428, verso del supporto secondario: nota anonima manoscritta: "[...] Hatch[?] discovered the beautiful Bologna marble head shown in the foto, which they used to call an Apollo [...[ and F. Wolters that of an Amazon, whilest Pachstein was the first to pronounce her like the Lemnia".
Foto sup 428, verso del supporto secondario: nota anonima manoscritta: "[...] Hatch[?] discovered the beautiful Bologna marble head shown in the foto, which they used to call an Apollo [...[ and F. Wolters that of an Amazon, whilest Pachstein was the first to pronounce her like the Lemnia".