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The Ancient Greek Sculpture of Hermes and the Infant Dionysus: A Masterpiece of Praxitelean Style In 1877, a remarkable ancient Greek sculpture was discovered in the ruins of the Temple of Hera at Olympia, Greece. This captivating work of art, known...
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For more information about the statue, check out the informative entry also here at Scan the World: mmf.io/o/27295 For more general information about the marble group at Olympia please see the Wikipedia...
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Maidens driven mad by Dionysus' fervent spirit would dance into a state of frenzied ecstasy, fueled by the intoxicating power of wine and rhythmic movement. During these frenzied rituals, they would adorn themselves in supple fawn skins and grasp a...
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This is a remarkably well-preserved 2nd century AD replica of a bronze original crafted during the late Hellenistic period, featuring a satyr - a mythical creature with the physical characteristics of both a man and a goat - gently cradling in its...
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... Johan ordered the sculptures Apollo and Venus by Fogelberg, who produced them in his studio in Rome. They were greatly admired and some people complained about the fact that the statues would leave Italy to be transported all the way to Stockholm.
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This direct influence from the Hermes and the Infant Dionysus of Praxiteles is unmistakable. The sculpture was purchased for Pope Paul III in 1543 for a thousand ducats paid to Nicolaus de Palis, who had property near Castel Sant'Angelo where the...
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The age Silenus, mentor and companion to the god of wine Dionysus, cradles the god who is shown here as an infant. Initially identified as a faun, one early critic preferred to see him as Saturn about to devour one of his children. It is a sculpture...
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A graying satyr makes his way slowly ahead, grasping a cluster of grapes tightly in his right hand as Dionysus, an infant god, sits comfortably atop his shoulders, clinging to a massive horn of plenty with both hands. ...These vases were initially...
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Cockerell observed the tondo at Beaumont's estate in 1823 and described it as a "great treat." The unfinished state of the sculpture with its contrasting rough and smooth surfaces did not deter him but rather enhanced his visual enjoyment of it. He...
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This Stunning Object is Part of "Scan The World," a Non-Profit Initiative Born from MyMiniFactory's Vision to Create a Digital Archive of Fully 3D Printable Sculptures, Artworks, and Landmarks from Around the Globe. Accessible for Free, This Project...
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... on this conical sundial. ...By tracking the end point of its shadow, people could tell time. Sundials were commonly found in both public spaces and private settings. This sundial is also adorned with images of the gods Athena, Helios, and Dionysus.
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As the Theogony of Hesiod (circa 700 BCE) so eloquently puts it, Eros was born from Chaos, the primordial void that birthed the universe, yet later traditions claimed him to be the offspring of Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty, sired by either...
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The original piece was likely forged from bronze and proudly displayed in the heart of Athens, the Agora. However, this Roman replica may have undergone modifications, possibly including the child's head, which might not be an authentic part of the...
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Dionysus, the revered deity of wine, theatre, and unbridled pleasure, is depicted in this iconic grouping embracing a satyr - a mythical woodland being whose distinctive features combine the ruggedness of a goat with the agility of a man. ...Satyrs held...
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... enthusiastic follower, proudly holding a tiny faun in her arms as she dances through the forest. The delicate features of the infant creature seem perfectly at home amidst the swirling colors and frenzied energy of the Bacchante's ritualistic world.
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The reliefs that decorate the walls of the altar depict a ruthless battle between Gods and Giants. In the West frieze (right side) several gods of nature and mythological beings are gathered. On this panel Dionysus, accomaanied by two young satyrs,...
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... within the opulent changing room of the Faustina Baths. ...The god Dionysus, patron deity of wine, is accompanied by a youthful satyr. ...Under apparent Christian influence, the genitalia of both statues were meticulously removed in late Antiquity.
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... art. ...The significance of these herms may have initially been apotropaic - intended to ward off and shield against malevolent influences - but this interpretation was eventually lost, leaving the herm solely as a decorative or ornamental feature.
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A mother and infant inside a heart with a stand to place it in. A perfect little gift for a Mother or mother-to-be. This picture is a fast print in prototype mode. ...I will upload better-quality pictures later.
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This statue is a wholesome decoration that reminds us of the strength and tenderness of the everyday superhero we call mother. Recommended Layer Height: 0.16 mmRecommended Perimeters: 3.Recommended Infill (%): 5% Needs Support: No. The parameters...
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... rapidly as it flutters through the air, a bird long linked to Christ's eventual crucifixion. ...The tiny infant Christ recoils in surprise, but glances back over his shoulder, beginning to stir from his slumber and awaken to the reality of his destiny.
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The intricate marble relief showcases a stately procession led by Hermes, the patron deity of commerce and communication, flanked by Athena, goddess of strategic warfare and wise counsel. Artemis, revered for her dominion over the untamed wilderness...
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This breathtakingly beautiful marble bust captures the essence of Dionysus, the revered deity who oversaw the grape harvest, winemaking, fertility, ritual madness, ecstatic worship, and theatrical performances in ancient Greek mythology. ...This...
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Dionysus, the god of grape harvests, winemaking and wine, ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy in Greek mythology, takes center stage. Wine played a pivotal role in Greek culture, with the cult of Dionysus serving as the main...
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Dionysus, the Greek deity of fertility and wine, showcases his presence at the Tsaritsyno Museum in Moscow, Russia. This stunning marble sculpture is a reproduction of the Bust of Dionysus from the Capitoline Museums, crafted during the 18th century....
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This stunning marble head portrays the youthful Dionysus (Bacchus), adorned with an ivy wreath and lush berries. The eyes are inlaid, and faint traces of crimson pigment still linger on his face. Discovered in Lazio, Rome, this magnificent piece is a...
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As a prominent figure in Greek mythology and faith, Dionysus gains increasing importance over time and is included in some lists of the twelve Olympians, ranking as the last of their number, and the only deity born from a mortal mother. ...His festivals...
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Bronze statue of Dionysus. ...In the Roman National Museums, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme. Found in Rome, in the river-bed of the Tiber during the excavations for the foundation of a pier for the Ponte Garibaldi (1885).