Head of a Woman - Replica of Classical Greek Marble Head by Martha Todd
¥611.00
Exclusive to the Freud Museum, a unique replica of the Marble Head of a Woman ( Greek, Classical period, 5th century BC, Pentelic Marble ) from Sigmund Freud's collection.
This striking marble head was part of a larger piece of sculpture, likely an Athenian grave relief. These usually depict the deceased and one or two mourners. It has not been determined which of the two this woman may be. During his visit to the National Archaeological Museum in Athens on 5 September 1904, Freud would have come across many examples of such reliefs.
The replica of Freud’s Head of a Woman from a Relief is cast in white marble jesmonite.
All replicas are individually made and will vary slightly.
Dimensions:
Weight: 747g
Height: 16.5cm with the base (12cm without)
Width: 8cm
Depth: 10cm
Packed in a cotton gift bag and comes with an info sheet.
Martha Todd RCA MA is an artist working from her studio in North London. Her work is often conceptual and normally involves sculpting figurative forms, both human and animal. She makes work for exhibitions and on commission.
Read more about our partnership with Martha here.