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- Hermes_Ludovisi abstract "The Hermes Ludovisi, also formerly known as Mercurio Oratore ("Mercury the Orator"), is a Hellenistic sculpture of the god Hermes in his form of Hermes Psychopompus. It is made of Italic marble and is a somewhat slick 1st-century AD Roman copy after an inferred bronze original of the 5th century BC which is traditionally attributed to the young Phidias, ca 440 BC, or alternatively called "Myronic". Its model is among the earliest sculptural representations of Hermes as beardless and youthful. It was acquired by Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi for the Ludovisi collection and is now on show at the Palazzo Altemps.A variant on a somewhat reduced scale, found in Anzio, is conserved in the Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme. As in other free Roman-era copies, there are variations in the shaping of the soft-brimmed petasos Hermes wears and the angle of the kerykeion in his left hand.".
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- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageRevisionID "677875709".
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Anzio.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Caduceus.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Italy.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Collections_of_the_National_Museum_of_Rome.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ludovisi_collection.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_copies_of_5th-century_BC_Greek_sculptures.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sculptures_by_Phidias.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sculptures_of_Hermes.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Hermes.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Hermes_Psychopompus.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Kerykeion.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Ludovico_Ludovisi.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Marble.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Museo_Nazionale_Romano.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Myron.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink National_Roman_Museum.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Palazzo_Altemps.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Petasos.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink Phidias.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink File:Hermes_Logios_Altemps_33.jpg.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLink File:Hermes_Ludovisi_Massimo.jpg.
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hermes Ludovisi".
- Hermes_Ludovisi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ludovisi Hermes".
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- Hermes_Ludovisi subject Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Italy.
- Hermes_Ludovisi subject Category:Collections_of_the_National_Museum_of_Rome.
- Hermes_Ludovisi subject Category:Ludovisi_collection.
- Hermes_Ludovisi subject Category:Roman_copies_of_5th-century_BC_Greek_sculptures.
- Hermes_Ludovisi subject Category:Sculptures_by_Phidias.
- Hermes_Ludovisi subject Category:Sculptures_of_Hermes.
- Hermes_Ludovisi hypernym Sculpture.
- Hermes_Ludovisi type Artwork.
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- Hermes_Ludovisi comment "The Hermes Ludovisi, also formerly known as Mercurio Oratore ("Mercury the Orator"), is a Hellenistic sculpture of the god Hermes in his form of Hermes Psychopompus. It is made of Italic marble and is a somewhat slick 1st-century AD Roman copy after an inferred bronze original of the 5th century BC which is traditionally attributed to the young Phidias, ca 440 BC, or alternatively called "Myronic". Its model is among the earliest sculptural representations of Hermes as beardless and youthful.".
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- Hermes_Ludovisi depiction Hermes_Logios_Altemps_33.jpg.
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