Model:
Colossal statue of Constantine (right hand)
313-324 AD / 313-324 CE - Capitoline Museums, Rome
One of the most important works of late ancient Roman sculpture, the gigantic statue (total height 12 m) was an acrolith, that is, it was composed of various marble parts assembled together with other materials. It dominated the Basilica which bears the name of the emperor himself, where it was found collapsed in 1486 to be taken to the Palazzo dei Conservatori, home of the city collections.
Title: Door Release
Author: Fabio Viale
Date: 2021
Technique: White marble and pigments
Displayed in: Royal Museums Turin
In the Exhibition: Fabio Viale.
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