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Captive Barbarian in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, October 2009

Captive Barbarian in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, October 2009
Captive barbarian

1st century A.D.


Dimensions: H x W: 52 x 24.5 cm (20 1/2 x 9 5/8 in.)

Accession Number: 2000.1053

Medium or Technique: Marble, from the Greek island of Skyros


The standing figure is dressed in a long tunic and trousers, which suggests that he is a barbarian. The head, neck, upper bust, and hands, which were made separately, probably of white marble, are missing. His forearms rest on his thighs; his hands may have been bound, although similar figures sometimes hold a ladle. The right leg is crossed over left, but the lower legs and feet are missing.

Variegated purple and white marble.

Provenance: By date unknown: with Robin Symes Ltd., 3 Ormond Yard, Duke of York Street, St. James's, London S.W.I, England; purchased by Emily T. Vermeule and Cornelius C. Vermeule from Robin Symes Ltd., November 5, 1993; gift of Emily Townsend Vermeule and Cornelius Vermeule to MFA in honor of Mary Bryce Comstock, December 31, 2000; accessioned by MFA, January 24, 2001


Credit Line: Gift of Emily Townsend Vermeule and Cornelius Vermeule in honor of Mary Bryce Comstock

Text from: www.mfa.org/collections/object/captive-barbarian-314531

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