Hermes
Hermes
Published 2016-12-14T16:41:48+00:00
Hermes is an Olympian god in Greek religion and mythology, the son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia, and the second youngest of the Olympian gods (Dionysus being the youngest).
Hermes is considered a god of transitions and boundaries. He is described as quick and cunning, moving freely between the worlds of the mortal and divine. He is also portrayed as an emissary and messenger of the gods; an intercessor between mortals and the divine, and conductor of souls into the afterlife. He has been viewed as the protector and patron of herdsmen, thieves, oratory and wit, literature and poetry, athletics and sports, invention and trade,roads, boundaries and travelers.
The image of Hermes evolved and varied according to Greek art and culture. During Archaic Greece he was usually depicted as a mature man, bearded, dressed as a traveler, herald, or pastor. During Classical and Hellenistic Greece he is usually depicted young and nude, with athleticism, as befits the god of speech and of the gymnastics, or a robe, a formula is set predominantly through the centuries. When represented as Logios (speaker), his attitude is consistent with the attribute. Phidias left a statue of a famous Hermes Logios and Praxiteles another, also well known, showing him with the baby Dionysus in his arms. At all times, however, through the Hellenistic periods, Roman, and throughout Western history into the present day, several of his characteristic objects are present as identification, but not always all together. Unusually this sculpture is Hermes holding mechanical parts. His sandals, called pédila by the Greeks and talaria by the Romans were made of palm and myrtle branches, but were described as beautiful, golden and immortal, made a sublime art, able to take the roads with the speed of wind. Originally they had no wings, but late in the artistic representations, they are depicted. In certain images, the wings spring directly from the ankles.
Layer Thickness 150 microns. InFill 10%.
Date de publication | 14/12/2016 |
Durée d’impression | 170 - 190 minutes |
Quantité de filament | 19 grams |
Dimensions | 55mm x 40mm x 125mm |
Technologie | FDM |
Titre | Hermes |
Date | 20th century |
Période | Neoclassical |
Medium | Bronze |
Record | https://www.shutterstock.com/pic-428634823/stock-photo-saint-petersburg-russia-may-24-2016mechanics-sculpture-sculptor-a-murzin-russian-national-library-on-moskovsky-prospect-in-st-petersburg-russia.html?src=T121ro7Atnt_hxnPko7Sug-1-18 |
Artiste | Alexander Murzin |
Localisation | National Library of Russia |