Aristotle at The Louvre, Paris
Aristotle at The Louvre, Paris
Published 2015-11-23T18:14:03+00:00
We can recognise here the traits of Aristotle (384-322 AD), tutor of Alexander the Great between 342-341 BC. and the founder of the School of Philosophy, which he opened around 335 BC in Athens. His portrait is identifiable thansk to another replica, signed with his name, which is now lost but a drawing of it. All of these replcates are reproduced from an original bronze which is now lost, attributed to Lysippos, the sculptor for Alexander the Great. The nose is a restoration. Traces of polychrome can be found in the hair and the beard.
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
Made some supports for this print.
Date published | 23/11/2015 |
Time to do | 205 - 235 minutes |
Material Quantity | 100 grams |
Dimensions | 80x73x125mm |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Aristotle |
Dimension | Slightly larger than life head |
Accession | Ma 80 bis |
Period | ca. 1st-2nd century AD |
Medium | Marble |
Credit | Bought in 1807 from the Borghese collection |
Artist | Lysippos |
Place | The Louvre |