Portrait of Commander Pericles / Kimon / Cimon
Portrait of Commander Pericles / Kimon / Cimon
Published 2019-09-26T09:19:43+00:00
This bust is of statesman and/or military General wearing the Corinthian helmet, a symbol of his military role as strategos. There are five copies and can be found at: the British Musuem, Antikensammlung in Berlin, SMK in Denmark, the Vatican Museum and Museo Barracco in Rome.
There is some confusion and dispute surrounding the identity of who this man actually is? Is his name Pericles or is it Kimon? There is also some confusion as to who his Dad was, a politician named Xanthippus or is it Miltiades the victor of the Battle of Marathon. It appears to be possible that Kimon and Pericles are separate people and were opposing politicians. Perhaps after Pericles had his opposition, Kimon, ostracized, Kimon then joined the military?
Who really knows for sure?
Date published | 26/09/2019 |
Complexity | Easy |
Title | Portrait of Commander, Pericles / Kimon / Cimon |
Date | 5th century BC |
Accession | KAS534 |
Medium | Plaster Cast |
Credit | Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek (ORIG2416) |
Record | https://collection.smk.dk/#/en/detail/KAS534 |
Artist | Unknown artist |
Place | SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst |