Keywords: Roman - Head of a Boy, Possibly Lucius, Son of Agrippa (?) - Walters 23124.jpg This head of a boy has hair that is broken and worn and covered with dirt The face is clean possibly recut The piece is broken at the neck It is probably a forgery late 1st century BC black basalt cm 31 1 accession number 23 124 1284 Henry Walters Baltimore 1922 mode of acquisition unknown Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by Henry Walters 1922 Artful Deception The Craft of the Forger The Walters Art Gallery Baltimore; Edsel Eleanor Ford House Grosse Pointe Shores; Dallas Museum of Art Dallas; Oklahoma City Museum of Art Oklahoma City; Portland Museum of Art Portland; The Fine Arts Center at Cheekwood Nashville; Phoenix Art Museum Phoenix; Columbia Museum of Art Columbia; Elvehjem Museum of Art Madison; Crocker Art Museum Sacramento; Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester; The Barnum Museum Bridgeport 1987-1992 place of origin Roman Empire Walters Art Museum license Ancient Roman sculptures in the Walters Art Museum Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Roman - Head of a Boy, Possibly Lucius, Son of Agrippa (?) - Walters 23124.jpg This head of a boy has hair that is broken and worn and covered with dirt The face is clean possibly recut The piece is broken at the neck It is probably a forgery late 1st century BC black basalt cm 31 1 accession number 23 124 1284 Henry Walters Baltimore 1922 mode of acquisition unknown Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by Henry Walters 1922 Artful Deception The Craft of the Forger The Walters Art Gallery Baltimore; Edsel Eleanor Ford House Grosse Pointe Shores; Dallas Museum of Art Dallas; Oklahoma City Museum of Art Oklahoma City; Portland Museum of Art Portland; The Fine Arts Center at Cheekwood Nashville; Phoenix Art Museum Phoenix; Columbia Museum of Art Columbia; Elvehjem Museum of Art Madison; Crocker Art Museum Sacramento; Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Rochester; The Barnum Museum Bridgeport 1987-1992 place of origin Roman Empire Walters Art Museum license Ancient Roman sculptures in the Walters Art Museum Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review |