Gerión (Mar 2021)

A Marble Head of Ares in the Old Archaeological Museum of Chalkis in Euboea, Greece

  • Ruth Ovadiah,
  • Asher Ovadiah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5209/geri.74793
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1

Abstract

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This study engages with a marble head of Ares, currently on exhibition at the Old Archaeological Museum of Chalkis in Euboea, Greece. The head has been executed according to the finest tradition of Classical-Hellenistic Greek sculpture, creating a figure with theatrical and pathetic expressions, recalling the Skopadic trend. The lack of pupils may indicate that the head of the god is a pre-Hadrianic Roman copy of a Greek original from the 4th-2nd centuries BCE.

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