A ROMAN MARBLE STATUE OF HYGIEIA AND SOMNUS
CIRCA 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D.
A ROMAN MARBLE STATUE OF HYGIEIA AND SOMNUS CIRCA 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D. Standing, with weight on right leg, the left bent at the knee, with sandaled feet, the head turned to her left, her luxuriant hair bound with a fillet, with articulated eyes and delicate nose, wearing a peplos with the pins visible along her left arm, a mantle draped around her body and pulled up onto the back of her head, in her left hand the remnants of a snake curling upwards, to her right a small slumbering Somnus perched on a tree stump, with proper left leg drawn up to chest, the hands crossed on the knees on which rest his cherubic face, the curly hair caught in a knot on the top of the head, on integral plinth 23½ in. (59.5 cm.) high
A ROMAN MARBLE STATUE OF HYGIEIA AND SOMNUS
CIRCA 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D.
A ROMAN MARBLE STATUE OF HYGIEIA AND SOMNUS CIRCA 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D. Standing, with weight on right leg, the left bent at the knee, with sandaled feet, the head turned to her left, her luxuriant hair bound with a fillet, with articulated eyes and delicate nose, wearing a peplos with the pins visible along her left arm, a mantle draped around her body and pulled up onto the back of her head, in her left hand the remnants of a snake curling upwards, to her right a small slumbering Somnus perched on a tree stump, with proper left leg drawn up to chest, the hands crossed on the knees on which rest his cherubic face, the curly hair caught in a knot on the top of the head, on integral plinth 23½ in. (59.5 cm.) high
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