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Esculape Collection

"Exploring the Legacy of Aesculapius: An Ancient God and Symbol of Healing" Delve into the world of ancient medicine with a stunning marble statue of Aesculapius

Background imageEsculape Collection: Statue of Asclepius, ancient Greek God of Medicine

Statue of Asclepius, ancient Greek God of Medicine
7177150 Statue of Asclepius, ancient Greek God of Medicine.; Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of Asclepius, ancient Greek God of Medicine)

Background imageEsculape Collection: Statue of Asclepius, Ludovisi collection, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy

Statue of Asclepius, Ludovisi collection, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy
6384472 Statue of Asclepius, Ludovisi collection, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Statue of Asclepius)

Background imageEsculape Collection: Statue of Aesculapius, Giustini type, mid 2nd century AD (marble)

Statue of Aesculapius, Giustini type, mid 2nd century AD (marble)
7146217 Statue of Aesculapius, Giustini type, mid 2nd century AD (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Statue of Aesculapius, Giustini type)

Background imageEsculape Collection: Statue of Aesculapius, 2nd century AD (marble)

Statue of Aesculapius, 2nd century AD (marble)
7146697 Statue of Aesculapius, 2nd century AD (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Statue of Aesculapius, 2nd century AD, roman art, marble)

Background imageEsculape Collection: Statue of Aesculapius, 1st/2nd century AD (marble)

Statue of Aesculapius, 1st/2nd century AD (marble)
7146671 Statue of Aesculapius, 1st/2nd century AD (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Statue of Aesculapius, 1st/2nd century AD, roman art)

Background imageEsculape Collection: Statue of Esculape, 2nd century (marble)

Statue of Esculape, 2nd century (marble)
7322957 Statue of Esculape, 2nd century (marble) by Timotheus (4th century BC); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Statue of Esculape, Roman god of medicine)

Background imageEsculape Collection: Aesculapius, Metamophoses by Ovid (engraving)

Aesculapius, Metamophoses by Ovid (engraving)
1702023 Aesculapius, Metamophoses by Ovid (engraving) by French School; (add.info.: Asclepius (Latin: Aesculapius) is a hero and god of medicine in ancient Greek religion and mythology

Background imageEsculape Collection: Asclepius, Greek god of medicine with serpent-entwined staff

Asclepius, Greek god of medicine with serpent-entwined staff
5323782 Asclepius, Greek god of medicine with serpent-entwined staff by David, Francois-Anne (1741-1824); (add.info.: Asclepius, Greek god of medicine with serpent-entwined staff)

Background imageEsculape Collection: Asclepius, ancient Greek marble sculpture (engraving)

Asclepius, ancient Greek marble sculpture (engraving)
7149047 Asclepius, ancient Greek marble sculpture (engraving) by Corbould, Henry (1787-1844) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marble sculpture of Asclepius, Ancient Greek god of medicine)

Background imageEsculape Collection: Asclepius, god of medicine in Greek Mythology, and his daughter Hygieia, goddess of health

Asclepius, god of medicine in Greek Mythology, and his daughter Hygieia, goddess of health
7147478 Asclepius, god of medicine in Greek Mythology, and his daughter Hygieia, goddess of health, cleanliness; and hygiene (engraving) by German School

Background imageEsculape Collection: Marble statue of Asclepius, 2nd century

Marble statue of Asclepius, 2nd century
7145308 Marble statue of Asclepius, 2nd century by Roman, (2nd century AD); Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Crete, Greece; (add.info.: Marble statue of Asclepius, God of medicine)

Background imageEsculape Collection: Aesculapius, from Neuvy-en-Sullias (bronze)

Aesculapius, from Neuvy-en-Sullias (bronze)
XIR223830 Aesculapius, from Neuvy-en-Sullias (bronze) by Gallo-Roman; Musee Historique et Archeologique, Orleans, France; (add.info.: god of the earth and medicine; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageEsculape Collection: The Dream of Aesculapius (oil on canvas)

The Dream of Aesculapius (oil on canvas)
FTB96484 The Dream of Aesculapius (oil on canvas) by Ricci, Sebastiano (1658-1734); 80x98 cm; Gallerie dell Accademia, Venice, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageEsculape Collection: Asklepios, Roman Imperial Period (30 BC-500 AD) (marble)

Asklepios, Roman Imperial Period (30 BC-500 AD) (marble)
KW260423 Asklepios, Roman Imperial Period (30 BC-500 AD) (marble) by Roman; Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark; (add.info)

Background imageEsculape Collection: Frontispiece for the French Academy Dictionary

Frontispiece for the French Academy Dictionary
XIR165127 Frontispiece for the French Academy Dictionary, engraved by Gerard Edelinck (1640-1707) 1694 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Corneille, Jean-Baptiste (1649-95) (after); Bibliotheque Nationale

Background imageEsculape Collection: Apollo, Chiron and Aesculapius, from Pompeii (fresco) (b / w photo)

Apollo, Chiron and Aesculapius, from Pompeii (fresco) (b / w photo)
ALI242789 Apollo, Chiron and Aesculapius, from Pompeii (fresco) (b/w photo) by Roman; Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Campania

Background imageEsculape Collection: Aesculapus resurrecting Hyppolite: Son of Thesee dead is resurrected by Esculapus under

Aesculapus resurrecting Hyppolite: Son of Thesee dead is resurrected by Esculapus under
JEB4900856 Aesculapus resurrecting Hyppolite: Son of Thesee dead is resurrected by Esculapus under the gaze of Artemis, 1636 (oil on canvas) by Daret, Jean (1613-68); 138x198 cm; Palais de Longchamp

Background imageEsculape Collection: View of the Temple of Aesculapius, from Ruins of the Palace of Emperor Diocletian at

View of the Temple of Aesculapius, from Ruins of the Palace of Emperor Diocletian at
STC425571 View of the Temple of Aesculapius, from Ruins of the Palace of Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia, published 1764 (engraving) by Adam

Background imageEsculape Collection: Reincarnation of Asclepios as a snake at the time of the arrival of his cult in Rome

Reincarnation of Asclepios as a snake at the time of the arrival of his cult in Rome
CHT223923 Reincarnation of Asclepios as a snake at the time of the arrival of his cult in Rome from Greece in 293 BC (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageEsculape Collection: Aesclepius, God of Medicine, at Epidauris, illustration from

Aesclepius, God of Medicine, at Epidauris, illustration from
STC255680 Aesclepius, God of Medicine, at Epidauris, illustration from General study of Greek architecture and sculpture, pub

Background imageEsculape Collection: Apollo and Chiron, 1572 (slate)

Apollo and Chiron, 1572 (slate)
BEN82511 Apollo and Chiron, 1572 (slate) by Buti, Lodovico (1550/60-1611); Palazzo Vecchio (Palazzo della Signoria) Florence, Italy; Photo eRaffaello Bencini; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageEsculape Collection: Temple of Esculapius (oil on canvas)

Temple of Esculapius (oil on canvas)
SJS176539 Temple of Esculapius (oil on canvas) by Mayer, Luigi (fl.1776-92); 43.7x63.1 cm; Courtesy of the Trustees of Sir John Soanes Museum

Background imageEsculape Collection: Women in medicine, satirical artwork

Women in medicine, satirical artwork
Women in medicine. Satirical artwork of a woman representing a doctor standing next to a statue named Esculape. This is a French name for Asclepius, the Roman and Greek god of medicine

Background imageEsculape Collection: The Birth of Louis XIII (1601-43) at Fontainebleau, 27th September 1601, from the Medici Cycle

The Birth of Louis XIII (1601-43) at Fontainebleau, 27th September 1601, from the Medici Cycle
XIR17694 The Birth of Louis XIII (1601-43) at Fontainebleau, 27th September 1601, from the Medici Cycle, 1621-25 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 394x295 cm; Louvre, Paris


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"Exploring the Legacy of Aesculapius: An Ancient God and Symbol of Healing" Delve into the world of ancient medicine with a stunning marble statue of Aesculapius, dating back to the mid-2nd century AD. Witness the divine craftsmanship in another remarkable marble sculpture depicting Aesculapius, created during the 2nd century AD. Transport yourself to antiquity as you admire a beautifully preserved marble statue of Aesculapius from the 1st or 2nd century AD. Discover an exquisite representation through a captivating 2nd-century marble statue that exudes timeless elegance. Uncover literary connections as Ovid's "Metamorphoses" comes alive in an intricate engraving featuring Aesculapius, showcasing his significance throughout history. Marvel at Asclepius, the revered Greek god of medicine, holding his serpent-entwined staff—a symbol still associated with healing today—in an enchanting ancient Greek marble sculpture engraving. Step into Robert Thornton's vibrant botanical realm where Flora, Ceres, Cupid honor Linnaeus by paying tribute to him alongside a bust of Asclepius—an awe-inspiring plate from "The Temple of Flora, " published in 1800 and brought to life through colored engravings. Explore mythology and art intertwining seamlessly in an engraved depiction portraying Asclepius alongside his daughter Hygieia—the goddess embodying health and hygiene—both central figures within Greek mythology's pantheon. Admire a magnificent 2nd-century marble statue capturing every detail and nuance that makes Asclepius such an enduring symbol for healing and wellness across cultures. Encounter bronze beauty from Neuvy-en-Sullias as you encounter a striking representation honoring Aesculapius—a testament to the god's enduring influence even in different artistic mediums.