Fragments of two small statues were found during 20th century excavation in the site of the Late Roman villa of Palazzo Pignano (CR), near Milano. They probably depicted mythological figures: one probably represented Venus; the interpretation of the other male statue is uncertain. Two fragments of molded basis were found too.
Polidoro, L., L’arredo scultoreo della villa tardoantica di Palazzo Pignano: nuovi spunti interpretativi, in Marilena, C., Caldano, S., Facchi, M. (ed.), La pieve di Palazzo Pignano nell’arte e nella storia, Scalpendi, Milano 2016: 2016 39- 47 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/262295]
L’arredo scultoreo della villa tardoantica di Palazzo Pignano: nuovi spunti interpretativi
Polidoro, Luca
2016
Abstract
Fragments of two small statues were found during 20th century excavation in the site of the Late Roman villa of Palazzo Pignano (CR), near Milano. They probably depicted mythological figures: one probably represented Venus; the interpretation of the other male statue is uncertain. Two fragments of molded basis were found too.File in questo prodotto:
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