Anonimo sec. I a.C., Figura maschile
CODES / CLASSIFICATION
OBJECT
AUTHOR
Dating
sec. I a.C., seconda metà
44 a.C. - 1 a.C.
LOCATIONS
Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Firenze (Toscana, Italia)
NOTES
Foto sup 1970, verso del supporto secondario: nota anonima manoscritta: "The Idolino was found at Pesaro in 1530 and brought to Florence in her / trousseau by Vittoria della Rovere when she married Ferdinand II in 1640. / The bronze is a Greek work of the school of Myror. Its beautiful base / with an inscription by Bembo, who supposed the figure to represent / Bacchus, is a very good work of the Renaissance and made at Pesaro. / Says Collignon: [...] Ke... says the same. / [...] Furtwangler says he is of the school of Polyklet [...] Bembo makes him say: Ut potui huc veni, Delphis et fratre relicti. / Milani says: / Neither of the arms from the biceps down is original and Kedule / is of the same opinion. The right hand in particular is wooden".