Statue of a goddess with a peplos; called Hestia Giustiniani.From the Giustiniani collection; copy of about 120-140 AD.It is a unique and exceptional integral replica of a bronze prototype; dating back to 460-470 BC.Tradition has always attributed to this majestic female figure the name Hestia; which in Greek referred to the deity of the hearth and the house.The female figure stands imposingly; dressed in a peplum.Parian marble; MT 490.-- Torlonia Collection of ancient sculptures.From the Museo Torlonia (Torlonia Museum) founded in Rome by Prince Alessandro Torlonia in 1875 and dissolved in 1976.The collection of marble and alabaster sculptures dating to the Roman Empire period has been described as the 'most important private museum of sculpture in the world'.Rome; Italy. 2021.

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