Later it was acquired by the pope clement xiv.
Marble torso of eros.
The original torso in marble of paros was discovered by the scottish painter g.
This is a larger than life marble torso of eros.
350 bce by praxiteles.
It is an adaptation of a greek bronze statue representing the apollo sauroktonos lizard slayer of ca.
He is standing naked and has the physique of a robust child.
A marble sculpture representing the god eros.
Adaptation of a greek bronze statue representing apollo sauroktonos lizard slayer of ca.
Shown nude eros steps forward almost in a graceful dance.
Adaptation of a greek bronze statue representing the apollo sauroktonos lizard slayer of ca.
Wooden base very good condition discovered in 1890th around during at the construction tipycal pannonian province style vindobona.
Marble torso of eros 1st or 2nd century a d.
Thasian coarse grained marble no restorations.
New york metropolitan museum of art.
Sold for 24 000 us 31 269 inc.
Probably from a group showing the young god subduing an opponent poised with the weight on his right leg his left leg formerly raised and wearing a quiver on his back the strap slung over his right shoulder and across his chest.
1146 budapest dózsa györgy út 41.
The left leg slightly advanced with full belly three holes at the back of the shoulder.
A roman marble torso of eros.
1st century bce 1st century ce.
The delicately modeled surface and sinuous.
In some myths he.
Roman copy of greek original.
It belongs to the vatican museum this piece of art perfectly matches antique ancient greek and roman themed interiors.
A roman marble torso of eros circa 2nd century a d.
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Even though the head is missing the torso can be identified as that of the god without the slightest doubt given the typical physiognomy.
The greek god eros cupid was his roman counterpart was the primordial god of love and desire and was also related to fertility.
Roman period 1st 2nd cent.
Copy of work attributed to praxiteles.
Our eros of centocelle torso statue medium is a reproduction masterpiece of the original from the 4th century b c.
A roman marble torso of eros ca.
Part of collection by old family from austria wolford and it became of private collection in germany in 80th years private.
The delicately modeled surface and sinuous curve of this torso are typical of the style of praxiteles.
It originates from rome sculpted in the imperial period 1st or 2nd centutry a d.
A roman marble torso of eros circa 1st century b c 1st century a d.