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An antique marble head of a young boy or faun, broken from the original body halfway down the neck. The head has been attached to a nineteenth-century marble reconstruction of the neck and shoulders ad mounted on a nineteenth-century turned marble socle. The young faun has curly hair and casts his gaze downwards to his right. The original nose, chin and lips were broken off and replaced with nineteenth-century parts.

National Trust, Belton House

Grantham

Title

Head of a Young Boy

Date

101 AD–1850

Medium

Carrara marble

Measurements

H 15.5 x W 21.5 x D 21 cm

Accession number

436832

Work type

Bust

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National Trust, Belton House

Grantham, Lincolnshire NG32 2LS England

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