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Museum August Kestner Ancient Cultures [1913.213]
Kopf eines bekränzten Mannes (Museum August Kestner CC BY-NC-SA)
Provenance/Rights: Museum August Kestner / Detlef Jürges (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Head of a man wearing a wreath

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Description

This head belonged to a male statuette that served as a votive offering or burial gift in antiquity. The piece, together with the female head (1913.213), comes from Carl Humann (1839-1896), the "discoverer" of the ruins of Pergamon, who was apparently acquainted with the Seligmann family. Mrs Johanna Seligmann donated it to the Kestner Museum in 1913 to complete its collection of antiquities. Johanna Seligmann was the wife of the Continental boss. The inventory card from 1913 shows the following entry: "Gift from Mrs Kommerzienrat Seeligmann [sic], Hanover, whose husband received it from Humann". (AVS)

Material/Technique

Clay / from the mould

Measurements

Height: 4.7 cm

Detailed description

Unbärtiger männlicher Kopf mit karikierten/grotesken Gesichtszügen. Schmales langgezogenes Gesicht, gekrümmte Nase und starke Augenbrauenwülste. Auf dem Kopf ein wulstartiger, mit eingestochenen Löchern verzierter Kranz.
Ursprünglich zu einer Statuette gehörend. Kopf hohl; aus einer Form genommen.

Museum August Kestner

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