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Hermes and the infant Dionysos

Készítés ideje 340–330 B.C. (original), early 20th century (plaster cast)
Tárgytípus plaster cast
Anyag, technika plaster
Méret

217 × 94 × 60 cm

Leltári szám Ag.170
Gyűjtemény Classical Antiquites - Plaster casts
Kiállítva Star Fortress (Komárom), Famous sculptures in the fourth century BC and their ancient reception, Gallery VII

Hermes, the herald of the gods, appears as a young, athletic figure. He is nude, his mantle hangs on the tree trunk beside him. In his left arm, which leans against the tree trunk, sits the infant Dionysos. The raised right hand of Hermes is missing — it must have held a bunch of grapes, which made Dionysos reach after, revealing his divine nature. Pausanias, an ancient historian of the second century AD described where the Hermes—Dionysos statue of Praxiteles stood. It was exactly at this spot in the Olympian sanctuary of Hera that the archaeologists discovered it in 1877. The statue could thus be one of Praxiteles’s original works of art.

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