Eros of Centocelle
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Eros of Centocelle
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Published 2021-02-05T14:26:58+00:00
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Praxiteles made a large bronze sculpture known as the Eros of Thespiae, which Pliny says was in Rome by the time he was writing, the first century CE, and since when it has disappeared. It was no doubt during its time in Rome that it inspired several Roman copies, of which this is one example.
Eros was the child of Aphrodite, and is often shown as a winged youth or later, a small child. In this sculpture he would probably have held a bow. This cast is missing the legs of the original in Rome.
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Date de publication | 05/02/2021 |
Complexité | Easy |
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Titre | Eros of Centocelle |
Date | 4th Century BC |
Dimension | 0.85m |
Accession | 229 |
Medium | Plaster |
Credit | Original: Rome, Vatican, Galleria delle Statue 250 |
Record | https://museum.classics.cam.ac.uk/collections/casts/eros-centocelle |
Artiste | Attributed to Praxiteles |
Localisation | Faculty of Classics, Cambridge University |
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