Marble Head of a Philosopher at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Marble Head of a Philosopher at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Published 2015-10-06T10:15:48+00:00
In spite of its battered condition, the portrait conveys the personality of a great thinker. There are striking similarities between this head and portraits of Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), the tutor of Alexander the Great and one of the most important intellects of the fourth century B.C., but the identity of this man remains unknown. The existence of a second head of the same type in the National Archaeological Museum in Chieti, Italy, likely indicates that a well-known person is represented.
(source, accompanying text at the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Printed with a Makerbot Replcator 2 Sliced with Simplify3D Print time- 7 hours- 23 min Print settings- .20 layer height- 2 shells- 20% infill filament- makerbot white
Date published | 06/10/2015 |
Time to do | 443 - minutes |
Material Quantity | 125 |
Dimensions | 80.42x90.05x130 |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Marble Head of a Philosopher |
Date | 1st or 2nd century A.D. |
Dimension | H. 12 13/16 in. (32.5 cm) |
Accession | 26.269 |
Period | Imperial |
Medium | Marble, Pentelic |
Credit | Funds from various donors, 1926 |
Record | http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/252887?sortBy=Relevance&ft=Marble+Head+of+a+Philosopher&pg=1&rpp=20&pos=1 |
Place | Metropolitan Museum of Art |