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Title: Bronze statuette of Hermes. Period: Late Hellenistic or Early Imperial. Date: 1st century BCE–1st century CE. Culture: Greek or Roman. Medium: Bronze. Dimensions: H. 11 7/16 in. (29.1 cm) Classification: Bronzes. Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1971. Accession Number: 1971.11.11
27 lip 2018 · PDF | The ‘Lormier bronze’, named after its earliest known owner, is an exceptional statuette made of copper alloy. It is remarkable, both by its... | Find, read and cite all the research...
An exceptionally fine bronze statuette of Hermes was acquired by the Metropolitan Museum in 1971 (figs. 1-5).1 This Hermes is re markable for a number of reasons: the delicate treatment of the surface, the unusual stance re quiring a three-quarter view, .and the expressive face. Bronze statuettes of this general type are
Title: Bronze statuette of Hermes. Period: Archaic. Date: 6th century BCE. Culture: Greek, Arcadian. Medium: Bronze. Dimensions: H. 3 3/4 in. (9.6 cm) Classification: Bronzes. Credit Line: Bequest of Walter C. Baker, 1971. Accession Number: 1972.118.67
Title: Bronze herm. Period: Imperial. Date: 1st–2nd century CE. Culture: Roman. Medium: Bronze. Dimensions: H.: 2 7/8 in. (7.3 cm) Classification: Bronzes. Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1919. Accession Number: 19.192.1
statuette Hermes has such wings with a strange elevation in the centre. Like the marble Hermes of Olympia, this bronze has a thin groove running from both sides of the wings round the back of the head above the neck, which seems to indicate a band by which the wings were fastened. Probably the same depression in the marble Hermes contained the ...
22 cze 2020 · This beautifully modelled bronze statuette is a fine version of the famous antique marble Hermes in the Museo Pio Clementino (Fig. 1, inv. 907). The idealised youth was identified for a long time as Antinoüs, the favourite of Emperor Hadrian.