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A Roman bronze applique bust of Sol
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A Roman bronze applique bust of Sol
Circa 3rd Century A.D.
The youthful sun-god depicted with a cloak pinned at his right shoulder, turning slightly to his right, with the pupils drilled, and a high radiate crown in his thick wavy hair, an iron pin behind,
16cm high
Circa 3rd Century A.D.
The youthful sun-god depicted with a cloak pinned at his right shoulder, turning slightly to his right, with the pupils drilled, and a high radiate crown in his thick wavy hair, an iron pin behind,
16cm high
Footnotes
Provenance:
Dutch private collection, purchased in 2002. Accompanied by a copy of a conservation report dated 2002.
Schellingerhout Collection, Heerlen, 1990s.
H. Lenckert Collection, Dortmund, Germany.
Literature:
Sol Invictus (Unconquered Sun) was the official sun god of the later Roman Empire and a patron of soldiers. For further discussion see, G. H. Halsberghe, The Cult of Sol Invictus, Leiden, 1972.
























