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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. A group of bronze Hermes statuettes can be seen to be dependent on male figure types generally accepted to have been created by Polykleitos, corresponding in stance and sometimes body structure, if not in gesture.

  4. A Bronze Statuette of Hermes in the Metropolitan Museum By DIANA M. BUITR?N The Walters Art Gallery 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

  5. 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

  6. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectfigure - British Museum

    Bronze statuette of Hermes wearing a petasos and holding a purse. ... Yamaguchi, Prefectural Museum of Art, Treasures of the British Museum, cat. no.122 1991 9 Mar-7 May, Japan, Osaka, National Museum of Art, Treasures of the British Museum, cat. no.122 1997-1998 13 Oct-5 Jan, India, New Delhi, National Museum, The Enduring Image 1998 9 Feb-3 ...

  7. 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.

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