WebWith her head thrown back in ecstasy, a maenad or female follower of Dionysos, the Greek god of wine, dances on the engraved bezel of this gold ring. The m... WebDancing Maenad. Marble relief. Roman copy of the Augustan period after a Greek original of 425—400 BCE attributed to Kallimachos. 27 BCE — 14 CE. Inv. No. 35.11.3.
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Webdancing maenad (skopas) mid 4th. mausoleion at halikornossos (skopas) 350. apoxyomerios (lyssipoos) 330. Farnese Herakles (lyssipos) 320. alex the great (lyssipos) 330-320. Bellerophon mosaic from olynthrus. 400-350. stag hunt from pella. 320. temple of apollo at didyma. 300-200. temple of olympian zeus at athens. WebFine Arts Library Image Collection Navigation Aids. Skip to Main Content; Skip to Main Search; Skip to information about this record; Skip to select related items. hymns about listening to god\u0027s word
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WebMaenads were the female followers of Bacchus, who were frequently depicted dancing in a state of ecstatic frenzy. Here she is wearing a long chiton with a high belt tied at the center in a Herakles knot. She cavorts … WebFor Sale on 1stDibs - Marble torso of female maenad, a follower of Dionysus, in sensual sinuous pose with well-modeled wet drapery. Probably academy made after Skopas' raging Webthe only known copy of one of the Parian artist’s most famous works, the Dresden Maenad, is revisited and a new reconstruction of its unusual twisting pose is proposed by Beryl Barr-Sharrar showing that the Dresden statue may be a quite accurate copy of Skopas’ original mas-terpiece, in her article The Dresden Maenad and Skopas of Paros ... hymns about light