Head of Athena of Naples – Circle of Phidias Ceramic Archaeological Replica
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Small head of Athena , replica by the type known as the “Athena of Naples,” attributed to the artistic circle of Phidias and dated to the 5th century BC.
The figure embodies the ideals of Classical Greek art: calmness, balance, and inner strength. The face is rendered with a serene expression and harmonious proportions, reflecting the aesthetic principles associated with Phidian sculpture and the classical conception of divine presence.
Mounted on a base, the object is presented as a small-scale sculptural work
H. 12 cm













