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The tale of a classical statue’s journey from a Roman theatre to the MFA Boston

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Juno by Christine Kondoleon

If this monumental second-century Roman statue could speak, she would tell of travels from a theatre in ancient Rome to the gardens of an Italian prince’s villa—and then across the Atlantic to a suburban garden, where she endured for a century before finding a home at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Although standing 13 feet tall and weighing some 13,000 pounds, this colossal statue has a long history of hiding in plain sight. Now, stylistic evaluation, historical research, and technical examination have revealed connections with five other “sister” statues, all carved of Carrara marble, that were part of an Augustan renewal of Rome. Despite losing her head (and gaining a new one), and suffering damage and repairs, she has continued to be admired throughout two millennia. As the largest classical sculpture in North America, newly restored and protected from the elements at last, she has just begun to share her secrets.
Christine Kondoleon is George D. and Margo Behrakis Chair, Art of Ancient Greece and Rome, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Susanne Gänsicke is Senior Conservator, Head of Antiquities Conservation, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
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ISBN 13 9780878468775
ISBN 10 0878468773
Title Juno
Author Christine Kondoleon
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
Year published 2021-04-01
Number of pages 72
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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