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English: Roman, Republican or Early Imperial

Relief of a seated poet (Menander) with masks of New Comedy, 1st century B.C. – early 1st century A.D. White marble, probably Italian h. 48.5 cm., w. 59.5 cm., d. 8.5 cm. (17 7/16 x 23 7/16 x 3 3/8 in.) Museum purchase, Caroline G. Mather Fund y1951-1

- the masks show three of his canonical New Comedy characters: youth, false maiden, old man. Collection of Princeton Art Museum.
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Roman, Republican or Early Imperial Relief of a seated poet (Menander) with masks of New Comedy, 1st century B.C. – early 1st century A.D. Princeton University Art Museum

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