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A Gallo-Roman limestone stele fragment
7 July 2016, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street£15,000 - £20,000
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A Gallo-Roman limestone stele fragment
Circa 3rd-4th Century A.D.
Carved with the bust of a bearded man, wearing a tunic and draped himation, depicted gazing towards his right, the pronounced lidded eyes with deep pierced pupils, with incised furrowed brow and wavy fringed hair, the surface with incised hatching overall, possibly to help the adherence of paint, re-used in the Medieval period probably within a church and the reverse carved with a column flanked by a smaller pedestal pillar, 86cm high
Circa 3rd-4th Century A.D.
Carved with the bust of a bearded man, wearing a tunic and draped himation, depicted gazing towards his right, the pronounced lidded eyes with deep pierced pupils, with incised furrowed brow and wavy fringed hair, the surface with incised hatching overall, possibly to help the adherence of paint, re-used in the Medieval period probably within a church and the reverse carved with a column flanked by a smaller pedestal pillar, 86cm high
Footnotes
Provenance:
Belgian private collection of Mr and Mrs H., 2015.
French private collection since the 1950s.
Literature:
There is a similar depiction of a military man on a Gallo-Roman grave stele in the Musées de Metz, Inv. no. 75.38.30: C. Nerzic, La Sculpture en Gaule Romaine, 1989, 133 ff.
Many buildings of the Middle Ages employed Gallo-Roman spolia such as this stele appears to exemplify.
























