Fragment of a Roman Soldier – Classical Bas-Relief
Italy (or after the Antique), 17th–18th century
Marble
Dimensions: [to be confirmed]
This expressive fragment of a bas-relief represents the head of a Roman soldier, depicted in profile and wearing a crested helmet. The downward gaze and bent arm suggest a moment of introspection or mourning, perhaps part of a larger funerary or historical composition inspired by ancient Roman sarcophagi or triumphal friezes.
Though fragmentary, the modeling of the features, the soft treatment of hair, and the quiet monumentality of the pose evoke the idealized naturalism of classical sculpture. Likely created in Italy during the 17th or 18th century, this work reflects the revival of antique motifs in academic circles and Grand Tour collections.