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Girl with a pigeon

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A girl with a pigeon The alabaster statue is a reduced copy of an ancient Roman marble statue (height - 95 cm) in the collection of the Musei Capitolini in Rome. The statue was made during the reign of the Antonine dynasty (138-192), according to the Hellenistic sculpture from the 2nd century BC. It comes from the collection of Cardinal Albani, a famous collector of antiquities. The statue depicts a standing girl with her head tilted to the left, dressed in a chiton and a cloak, pressing with her left hand against the breast of a pigeon covered with the end of her robe, protecting it from the attack of a snake crawling on her leg. The wide cloak is draped at the front in thick, cascading folds. The child's round face is embraced by long, curly hair with a distinct double-strand running from the centre of the forehead to the back of the head. The snake is a modern addition in the antique statue, whereas, originally, another, probably domestic animal (a dog or a cat) was in its place. It is assumed that the statue had a sepulchral function. The creator of the Łańcut copy is unknown. The statue was made in the first half of the 19th century. The Museum in Łańcut bought it in 1958 together with an alabaster column on which it is displayed in the Green Salon in the Men's Apartment. Barbara Trojnar

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

unknown

Dimensions

height: 63 cm, width: 25 cm

Object type

Sculptures

Technique

sculpture

Material

alabaster

Origin / acquisition method

zakup

Creation time / dating

1st half of the 19th century

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Italy (Europe)

Owner

Castle Museum in Łańcut

Identification number

S.6264MŁ

Location / status

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