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Head of a woman wearing a honeycomb hairstyle, late 1st century (marble)
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Head of a woman wearing a honeycomb hairstyle, late 1st century (marble)
7076280 Head of a woman wearing a honeycomb hairstyle, late 1st century (marble) by Roman, (1st century AD); Musee Narbo Via, Narbonne, France; (add.info.: Womans head wearing a honeycomb hairstyle. Roman marble sculpture, late first century of the Christian era. Narbo Museum Via de Narbonne); ePatrice Cartier; out of copyright
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This photograph captures the exquisite beauty of a Roman marble sculpture from the late 1st century AD. The subject is none other than the head of a woman, adorned with an intricate honeycomb hairstyle that was popular during this era. The delicate details and craftsmanship evident in this artwork are truly remarkable. Every strand of hair has been meticulously carved to create a sense of realism and depth. The honeycomb pattern, intricately woven into her locks, adds an element of sophistication and elegance to her appearance. As we gaze upon this ancient masterpiece, we can't help but be transported back in time to the grandeur and opulence of the Roman Empire. This sculpture serves as a testament to the artistic prowess and cultural significance that defined this period in history. The serene expression on the woman's face exudes grace and poise, capturing our attention and leaving us captivated by her timeless beauty. It is through artworks like these that we gain insight into the lives and aspirations of women during antiquity. Displayed at Musee Narbo Via in Narbonne, France, this print allows us to appreciate not only its aesthetic value but also its historical importance. It serves as a reminder that art has always been an integral part of human civilization – transcending time, borders, and cultures – connecting us all through our shared appreciation for beauty.
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