Bust of Emperor Aristotle
Despite the title, this herm-bust represents Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, rendered in a Roman copy after a famed Greek prototype. The broad forehead, deep-set eyes, and short, curly beard create a scholarly visage rather than a heroic one. Such portraits adorned libraries and gardens, celebrating Greek wisdom in Roman settings.
Why This Artwork Is Important
- Roman reception of Greek intellectual portraiture.
What to Look For
- Squared herm shaft beneath the bust.
- Furrowed brow and intense, inward gaze.
- Tight, curled beard carved with shallow drills.
Fun Fact
Herm busts doubled as décor and boundary markers in Roman villas.
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