Marble statue of dionysus.
Marble torso of dionysus.
Torso of a youth.
σειληνός seilēnós is a male nature spirit with ears and a tail resembling those of a horse as well as a permanent exaggerated erection early artistic representations sometimes include horse like legs but by the sixth century bc they were more often represented with human.
Torso of apollo or dionysos copy or adaptation after greek original 1st 2nd century.
Hermes carrying the infant dionysus hermes carrying the infant dionysus marble statue by praxiteles c.
33 7 x 19 4 x 12 7 cm type.
In the archaeological museum olympia greece.
62 2 41 9 23 2 cm 3 d object sculpture.
In greek mythology a satyr greek.
350 330 bce or a hellenistic copy of his original.
A roman marble torso of dionysus ca.
1st century ce rs1902 preserved from the base of the neck to the mid thigh is the surviving portion of what will have been a full sculpture of the youthful god of wine dionysus.
The paws of the animal are knotted on the left shoulder the panther head rests on the god s right chest.
13 1 4 x 7 5 8 x 5 in.
A monumental marble torso of dionysos is on loan to the getty museum as a highlight of a special installation celebrating the ancient greek and roman marble and bronze sculptures from the santa barbara museum of art s collection.
A roman marble torso of dionysus circa 1st century a d.
Course grained greek marble 128 3 x 38 7 x 34 9 cm 50 1 2 x 15 1 4 x 13 3 4 in overall.
Arts of the ancient world.
σάτυρος sátyros pronounced also known as a silenos greek.
Hermes and the infant dionysus is probably a greek original in marble and the ludovisi dionysus group is probably a roman original of the second century ad.
The lansdowne dionysos detail a d.
Perhaps purchased from the borghese collection rome.
Torso of dionysus 140 190 ad.
The youthful athletic figure with softly defined musculature standing in contrapposto with his weight resting on his right leg the left arm raised a small strut supporting the elbow of the right lowered arm the hair falling on the shoulders in two flowing tendrils 51cm high.
Well known hellenistic sculptures of dionysian subjects surviving in roman copies include the barberini faun the belvedere torso the resting satyr.
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24 16 9 1 8 in.