Herm of Hermes, second half of 1st century A.D. Creator: Unknown.

Herm of Hermes, second half of 1st century A.D. Creator: Unknown.

3-037-261 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Herm of Hermes, second half of 1st century A.D. Additional Info: The bearded head of Hermes surmounts a type of statue called a herm - a square pillar typically featuring a bust of the god and male genitalia. This example has lost several separately carved and added elements, including two short bars that projected from the sides at shoulder height and the genitalia from the front of the pillar. The statue is modeled after the Hermes Propylaios carved by the Greek sculptor Alkamenes in 430-420 B.C., which stood at the entrance of the Athenian Acropolis. In Greek religion, herms served as protective images at boundaries, crossroads, and rural sanctuaries. During Roman times, however, they lost their religious significance and became a popular garden and courtyard ornament. This Roman version likely decorated the garden of a villa.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
After
  1. Alkamenes: Greek: Artist, sculptor

Medium
  1. Marble

Picture Type
  1. Mythological figure
  2. Sculpture

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Mythology

Society & Culture Art & Literature


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2413x4960
File Size : 35,064kb


Aliases

  1. 79.AA.132
  1. 103TQG
  1. 1200001898
  1. 3-037-261
  1. 3037261
  1. 79.AA.132


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