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Late Roman Empire Marble Bust of a Youth – Solid Marble with Patina, c. 4th Century C.E.

Late Roman Empire Marble Bust of a Youth – Solid Marble with Patina, c. 4th Century C.E.

This rare marble bust from the Late Roman Empire (3rd–5th centuries C.E.) portrays a youthful male figure with restrained expression and classical proportions, carved in solid marble with a surface that has developed a rich, time-worn patina. The portrait reflects the stylistic transition of the period—bridging Imperial realism with emerging late-antique abstraction.

Now mounted on a later Carrara marble base, the bust offers a dignified and timeless presence. A remarkable example of late Roman portraiture, it is ideal for collectors or institutions seeking an authentic piece of ancient sculpture with historical and aesthetic significance.

Dimensions 12.75in. Height x 8in. Width x 7.5in. Depth
Materials Marble
Place of Origin c. 4th Century C.E.
Period Italy
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