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Hermes and Infant Dionysus of order Praxiteles - Temple of Hera, Olympia - Archaeological Museum of Olympia - Aged Alabaster Sculpture

Hermes and Infant Dionysus of order Praxiteles - Temple of Hera, Olympia - Archaeological Museum of Olympia - Aged Alabaster Sculpture, Condition: New Handmade in GreeceHeight: 25 cm(10")Width: 11 cm(43")Weight: 600gMaterial: AlabasterThe statue of Hermes is one.

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Product Name: Hermes and Infant Dionysus of order Praxiteles - Temple of Hera, Olympia - Archaeological Museum of Olympia - Aged Alabaster Sculpture

Condition: New, Handmade in Greece
Height: 25 cm(10")
Width: 11 cm(4.3")
Weight: 600g
Material: Alabaster

The statue of Hermes is one of the most magnificent art pieces of the ancient world. It is a symbol of beauty and aesthetics. It is the work of sculptor Praxiteles and depicts the god Hermes holding the infant Dionysos in his left arm. It was discovered during the excavations in Olympia, in 1877 by German archaeologists. The statue is a product of the 4th century B.C. and reflects the features of that period. The image of the god exudes peace and relaxation and his body has athletic characteristics that reflect harmony and eurhythmy. The Hermes of Praxiteles is one of the exhibits of the modern Museum of Olympia with the highest visit order rate and is considered as the quintessential model of male beauty.

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Hermes and Infant Dionysus of order Praxiteles - Temple of Hera, Olympia - Archaeological Museum of Olympia - Aged Alabaster Sculpture