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The Laocoon Group, c. 25 BC (marble)
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The Laocoon Group, c. 25 BC (marble)
SBL426303 The Laocoon Group, c.25 BC (marble) by Greek school, (1st century BC); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Laocoon was a Trojan priest, he broke his oath of celibacy, and while preparing to sacrifice a bull to the god Poseidon, he was crushed to death with his twin sons by two sea serpents (Porces and Chariboea) sent by Apollo; known as Laocoon and His Sons;); Photo © Stefano Baldini
Media ID 31923726
© Stefano Baldini / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases "The Laocoon Group" a remarkable marble sculpture created by the Greek school in the 1st century BC. Housed within the Vatican Museums and Galleries in Vatican City, this masterpiece tells a tragic tale from ancient mythology. Depicted in exquisite detail, the sculpture portrays Laocoon, a Trojan priest who violated his oath of celibacy. As he prepared to sacrifice a bull to Poseidon, god of the sea, two ferocious sea serpents named Porces and Chariboea were sent by Apollo as punishment. Tragically, Laocoon's twin sons also met their untimely demise alongside him. The entwined struggle between man and serpent is captured with astonishing realism through intricate sculpting techniques. The anguish on Laocoon's face reflects his despair and desperation as he fights against these formidable creatures. The muscularity of both father and sons emphasizes their physical strength even amidst such dire circumstances. This photograph beautifully captures every nuance of this classical masterpiece while highlighting its timeless themes of human suffering and resilience. The composition draws attention to the bearded figure of Laocoon, symbolizing wisdom and authority, juxtaposed with the innocence of his young children. "The Laocoon Group" stands as an enduring testament to the skillful craftsmanship of ancient Greece's Pergamene style. Its presence within our modern world serves as a reminder that great art transcends time itself – evoking emotions and sparking contemplation for generations to
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