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Thorvaldsen Museum, Copenhagen,
Denmark, 1816 A.D.
Add
this gracefull ancient Greek goddess statue museum replica to your art
collection. It's sure to be an instant conversation starter!
Hebe
was the Greek Goddess of Youth and Spring. Hebe was the daughter of
Zeus and Hera. She was sometimes called Ganymeda. She is the cup-bearer in
Heaven and pours the ambrosia nectar to the gods when they are assembled. She
was also the patron goddess of the young bride. Hebe was often portrayed as an
attendant of the bridal Aphrodite. Hebe married Heracles (Hercules) when the
hero became a god at his death. At Rome the goddess was worshipped under the
name of Juventas.
The
Neo-classic sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen emulated ancient Greeks, believing
that they were the only sculptors who attained pure formal beauty without
regard to content. Probably his best work is the statue of Hebe. Her pure
beauty and everlasting youth made her portrayal a splendid choice for
neo-classic art.
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Features
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- Stunning details gracefully executed
- Makes a superb gift for the young bride
- An instant conversation piece
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Specifications
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Size |
14" High Small, 26" High Large |
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Material |
Solid Bonded Stone |
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Finish |
Antique Stone |
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Shipping Weight |
6 Lbs sm, 18 lbs lg |
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