Statue of an unknown Cynic philosopher, Menippus of Gadara?
Statue of an unknown Cynic philosopher, Menippus of Gadara?
Published 2019-11-13T15:06:30+00:00
This plaster copy was acquired in 1897, cast after a Roman copy of a lost Greek original Hellenistic style dating from the 3rd Century BC, found in The Villa of the Antonines (home to Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Lucius Verus and Commodus) outside Rome. The scroll in his right hand is an 18th Century restoration.
Menippos of Jordan was born a slave, but he bought himself free and trained as a philosopher and critic. Menippos invented a special genre that directly focused the attention of the audience, the satirical cynic's twist of institutions, conventions and the ideas of the time that we know so well today from, for example, stand up comedy and satire on television.
Date de publication | 13/11/2019 |
Complexité | Medium |
Titre | Statue of an unknown Cynic philosopher, Menippus of Gadara? |
Date | 3rd Century BC |
Dimension | 185 x 82.5 x 63 cm |
Accession | KAS 240 |
Période | Hellenistic |
Medium | Plaster |
Credit | Original: Capitoline Museums (ORIG2522) |
Record | https://collection.smk.dk/#/detail/KAS240 |
Artiste | Unknown artist |
Localisation | SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst |
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