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Torso of Dionysos

Date 80–100 A.D.
Object type sculpture
Medium, technique carved, marble (Parian)
Dimensions

height: 52.5 cm, width: 27.5 cm, depth: 19.5 cm

Inventory number 4794
Collection Classical Antiquities
On view Museum of Fine Arts, Basement Floor, Classical Antiquity, Eros – Dionysos – Thanatos

The statue shows Dionysos as a mature man; it was probably crowned with a long bearded head. The shoulders are covered with a symmetrically arranged mantle and a panther’s skin tied at the centre. The upper body is seen from the front, following the Greek artistic canon of the 6th century BC; but the balance of the body and the contrapposto pose evoke works of art from the early 5th century BC. The archaic air that this composition must have had in the 1st century AD had a purpose: to emphasise the primaeval age of the deity.

Marble analyses have shown that the statue was made of Parian (Paros-Choriodaki) marble.

This record is subject to revision due to ongoing research.

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