This paper focuses on a marble statue representing the god Apollo as an archer, from the collections of the National Archaeological Museum of Florence (MAF), now exhibited at Villa Corsini in Castello (Florence). The larger-than- life-size statue has been considered a Roman pastiche: a head derived from a 4th century BCE (Before Common Era) prototype was joined to a body inspired by models from the beginning of the 5th century BCE. In this perspective, it would be important to define whether this pastiche is a Roman or a Modern work. Having no information about the provenance of this unique sculpture, this research sheds new light on its biography through the investigation of its materiality. Specifically, 3D Ultrasonic Tomography is employed to examine marble characteristics. The obtained velocity model shows interesting results, highlighting areas of obvious integrations and possible metal pins, to join parts of the statue. The analysis of these results leads to the idea that the statue was probably reassembled in modern times, in a way that is not entirely consistent with its original appearance.

Outside and Inside the Surface : A Statue of Apollo from Villa Corsini in Castello (Florence)

Di Santi, Alessia;Adornato, Gianfranco;Pingue, Pasqualantonio;
2025

Abstract

This paper focuses on a marble statue representing the god Apollo as an archer, from the collections of the National Archaeological Museum of Florence (MAF), now exhibited at Villa Corsini in Castello (Florence). The larger-than- life-size statue has been considered a Roman pastiche: a head derived from a 4th century BCE (Before Common Era) prototype was joined to a body inspired by models from the beginning of the 5th century BCE. In this perspective, it would be important to define whether this pastiche is a Roman or a Modern work. Having no information about the provenance of this unique sculpture, this research sheds new light on its biography through the investigation of its materiality. Specifically, 3D Ultrasonic Tomography is employed to examine marble characteristics. The obtained velocity model shows interesting results, highlighting areas of obvious integrations and possible metal pins, to join parts of the statue. The analysis of these results leads to the idea that the statue was probably reassembled in modern times, in a way that is not entirely consistent with its original appearance.
2025
Settore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
Settore GEO/11 - Geofisica Applicata
Settore ARCH-01/D - Archeologia classica
Settore GEOS-04/B - Geofisica applicata
25th International Conference on Computational Science and its Applications (ICCSA 2025)
Istanbul
30/06/2025 - 03/07/2025
Computational science and its applications - ICCSA 2025 workshops : Istanbul, Turkey, June 30-July 3, 2025 : proceedings, Part XIV
Springer
978-3-031-97662-9
Roman marble sculpture; diagnosis; 3D ultrasonic tomography
We are very grateful to the National Archaeological Museum of Florence (MAF) for its essential collaboration to this research project. We would like to express our gratitude to all the participants of the \u201CBIO-SCULT\u201D project. In particular, we would like to thank Fabio Beltram (Laboratorio NEST, Scuola Normale Superiore) for his support during the scientific analysis. A special thank is also due to the project ARTES4.0 for the 3D scanner purchase.
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