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Statue of Dionysos leaning on a female figure ("Hope Dionysos")
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Statue of Dionysos leaning on a female figure ("Hope Dionysos")
3526126 Statue of Dionysos leaning on a female figure (" Hope Dionysos" ), 27 BC-68 AD (marble) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); 210.2 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Roman adaptation of a Greek work of the 4th century B.C. restored in 18th century by Vincenzo Pacetti
Dionysos, god of wine and divine intoxication, wears a panther skin over his short chiton and his high sandals with animal heads on the overhanging skin flaps. The female figure may have been added to support the outstretched arm and may represent Spes, a Roman personification of Hope, who was commonly shown as an archaistic maiden.); out of copyright
Media ID 23138418
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Bacchus Chiton Copy Dionysius Hope Restored Skin
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This print showcases the remarkable "Statue of Dionysos leaning on a female figure" also known as "Hope Dionysos". Created during the Roman Imperial Period, this marble sculpture stands at an impressive height of 210.2 cm and is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA. The statue portrays Dionysos, the Greek god of wine and divine intoxication, depicted wearing a panther skin over his short chiton. His high sandals feature animal heads on the overhanging skin flaps, adding to his mythical allure. Leaning against him is a female figure believed to be Spes, a Roman personification of Hope. This addition not only supports Dionysos' outstretched arm but also represents an archaistic maiden commonly associated with hope. Originally adapted from a Greek work dating back to the 4th century B. C. , this masterpiece was meticulously restored in the 18th century by Vincenzo Pacetti. The attention to detail and craftsmanship evident in this sculpture highlight its significance within both ancient mythology and classical art. With its rich symbolism and historical importance, this photograph captures not only the beauty of ancient Roman sculpture but also invites contemplation about themes such as faith, optimism, and human connection that transcend time itself.
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