This large figure probably was part of a group of funerary statues that were placed within a deep covered niche.
Marble statue of an old woman description.
Marble statue of a woman late 4th century b c.
The old market woman is a marble statue that dates back to the early imperial period which also known as the hellenistic period.
More become interested in seeing a statue that has characteristics that catches the viewer s eyes.
The back of the drapery is not carefully finished as it would not have been visible.
The old market woman is a marble statue that dates back to the early imperial period which also known as the hellenistic period.
Artists became fascinated with the idea of childhood and old age instead of beauty and masculinity.
The old market woman is a marble sculpture that depicts and resembles older struggling women from the hellenistic age.
It is said to have been created by julio claudian around the second century although some do believe it is a roman copy of a hellenistic bronze.
The old market woman figure 1 is nothing like what one would expect from a greek statue.
More become interested in seeing a statue that has characteristics that catches the viewer s eyes.
The old market woman is an example of realism that evolved in the hellenistic times as well as a votive statue to the god dionysus and a woman that can be compared to a drunk.
Artists became fascinated with the idea of childhood and old age instead of beauty and masculinity.
On view at the met fifth avenue in gallery 153.