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Nina Wegel: Back
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Abstract: The present Bachelor-Thesis focuses on the assignment of a fragmentary preserved boy to a seated female garment-sculpture from Pergamon. The sculpture is dated to 125 B.C. and belongs to the Antikensammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin. The typological and art-historical classification of both objects is based on iconographic aspects and parallel examples as well as characteristic features. This classification is followed by the history of restoration, technological features and a discussion about the petrographic classification of the boy. In line with the historical and aesthetical
analyses, a reconstruction and two options of presenting both objects together will be outlined. The yet to be restored sculpture is planned to be shown at the Pergamon- Interim-Museum Berlin in 2018 and later on also at its reopened permanent exhibition.

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  • academic institution: FH Erfurt
  • kind of theses:  Bachelorarbeit
  • date:  2017
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