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Hermes, Ludovisi or Loghios style, 1st century AD (marble)
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Hermes, Ludovisi or Loghios style, 1st century AD (marble)
6384351 Hermes, Ludovisi or Loghios style, 1st century AD (marble); Palazzo Massimo alle Terme & Museum, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Hermes, Ludovisi or Loghios style, first century AD, national museum of Rome at the Palazzo Massimo, Rome, Italy); Photo © Stefano Baldini
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© Photo © Stefano Baldini / Bridgeman Images
Diety Divinities Eternal Father Godess Heavenly Father Hermes Marble Block Marble Stones Mercury (god) Mercury Hermes Roman Civilisation
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This stunning print captures the timeless beauty and elegance of a Hermes sculpture in the Ludovisi or Loghios style, dating back to the 1st century AD. The intricate details of this marble masterpiece showcase the skill and artistry of ancient Roman sculptors, who expertly captured the essence of this mythological figure.
Hermes, known as Mercury in Roman mythology, was revered as a messenger of the gods and a protector of travelers. This deity is depicted here with grace and power, embodying the ideals of strength and wisdom that were highly valued in ancient Rome.
The Palazzo Massimo alle Terme & Museum in Rome is home to this exquisite piece, where visitors can marvel at its craftsmanship and significance in Roman history. As one gazes upon this sculpture, they are transported back in time to an era filled with myths, legends, and divine beings.
The soft curves and smooth lines of the marble block create a sense of movement and fluidity within Hermes' form, making him appear almost lifelike. It is truly a work of art that speaks to the enduring legacy of Roman civilization and its rich cultural heritage.
Through Stefano Baldini's lens, we are able to appreciate not only the physical beauty of this sculpture but also its spiritual significance as a representation of divine power and presence.
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