Head of bearded god (Zeus or Hermes?), originally from top of hermaic stele in the ancient sanctuary of Hetonia at Piraeus

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Title
Head of bearded god (Zeus or Hermes?), originally from top of hermaic stele in the ancient sanctuary of Hetonia at Piraeus
Main Entry
Greek, Classical (attributed to Euphron?)
Medium
marble
Dimensions
h. 31cm.
Location 1
National Archeological Museum [#332],
Location 2
Athens, Greece
ID
GSM028
Photo Date
June 1998
Major Division
Ancient
Chronology/Culture
Greek

Technical Details

Image Size
1988 x 2933
File Size
390 KB
Record
GSM028
Link to this Item
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/aict/x-gsm028/gsm028

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"Head of bearded god (Zeus or Hermes?), originally from top of hermaic stele in the ancient sanctuary of Hetonia at Piraeus." In the digital collection Art Images for College Teaching. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/aict/x-gsm028/gsm028. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 19, 2024.
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