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English: Portrait of Aristoteles. Copy of the Imperial era (1st or 2nd century) of a lost bronze sculpture made by Lysippos.
Français : Portrait d' Aristote. Copie romaine de période impériale (Ier ou IIe siècle ap. J.-C.) d'un bronze perdu réalisé par Lysippe.
Medium Pentelic marble
Dimensions Height: 32 cm (12.6 in).
Antiquités grecques, room 15: salle d'art grec classique et hellénistique. Sully, ground floor.
This work is part of the collections of the Louvre (Department of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities).
Object history Della Porta Collection; Borghese Collection
Credit line 1807: purchased from Camillo Borghese
References Musée du Louvre, Atlas database: entry 922
Source/Photographer Eric Gaba ( User:Sting), July 2005.
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