Aphrodite of the Genetrix type
Aphrodite of the Genetrix type
Published 2017-05-15T17:53:50+00:00
This statue if a replica of the Aphrodite carved by Kallimachos at the end of the fifth century BC. This prototype was taken up again during the Roman age and applied to the representation of the Venus Genetrix in the Forum of Caesar.
From the Esqueline Hill
Aphrodite/Venus Genetrix
The sculptural type of Venus Genetrix shows the Roman goddess Venus in her aspect of Genetrix (mother), as she was honoured by the Julio-Claudian dynasty of Rome, who followed the precedent of Julius Caesar in claiming her as their ancestor. Through this historical chance, a Roman designation is applied to an iconological type of Aphrodite that originated among the Greeks.
On the night before the decisive battle of Pharsalus (48 BC), Julius Caesar vowed to dedicate a temple at Rome to Venus, supposed ancestor of his gens. In fulfilment of his vow he erected a temple of Venus Genetrix in the new forum he constructed. Contemporary references identify the cult statue in the temple as by a certain Greek sculptor, Arkesilaos.
发表的日期 | 15/05/2017 |
复杂程度 | 容易 |
标题 | Aphrodite of the Genetrix type |
加入 | Inv. 1078 |
媒介 | Pentelic marble |
信任 | From the Esquiline Hill |
位置 | Centrale Montemartini |