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HEADLESS TOGATUS Fine-grained white marble, traces of deposi…
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9
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HEADLESS TOGATUS Fine-grained white marble, traces of deposi…
See original version (French)
Estimate €3,000 - €6,000
Voluntary lot
Description
HEADLESS TOGATUS
Fine-grained white marble, traces of deposits and root-like marks
H. 45 cm (excluding the plinth)
Roman art, 2nd century
Provenance
Former private collection in the South of France, acquired before 1983
Photographic records, December 1983
Collection inventory dated 1991
By inheritance
A sworn statement with a photograph will be provided to the purchaser confirming that this lot has been known to have been part of the aforementioned collection since the 1970s
Torso of a male figure wearing a toga, standing; the head and both arms are missing. The drapery displays the characteristic arrangement of a 2nd-century toga: the diagonal panel (balteus) crossing the chest, the mass of folds gathered into a roll (umbo) at the side, and the sinus falling in broad, curved folds.
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Lot description modified on 06/30/2026 at 11:25 AM
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