Statue Of Jupiter (Marbury Hall Zeus)

Statue of Jupiter (Marbury Hall Zeus), 100-1 B.C. A colossal size statue of Jupiter is seated on a rectangular padded seat. He once held a thunderbolt on his lap and a long scepter by his side. His right leg is pulled back against the seat, while his left foot is firmly planted on the plinth. Both feet are shod in strapped sandals. He wears a himation wrapped about his hips with one end thrown over his outstretched left arm, leaving his powerful, muscled chest and abdomen bare. His beard is long with curly locks, and he has a full mustache. A wide flat fillet encircles his head. Although the statue was carved in a Roman workshop in the first century A.D, the inspiration for this image of Jupiter was a Greek sculpture of the 430s B.C, the monumental gold and ivory statue of Zeus created by the sculptor Pheidias (active 470-420 B.C.) for Zeus's temple at Olympia. Pheidias's Zeus was renowned in antiquity. Considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, many ancient writers praised it and numerous sculptors copied it. Creator: Unknown. (Photo by Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images)
Statue of Jupiter (Marbury Hall Zeus), 100-1 B.C. A colossal size statue of Jupiter is seated on a rectangular padded seat. He once held a thunderbolt on his lap and a long scepter by his side. His right leg is pulled back against the seat, while his left foot is firmly planted on the plinth. Both feet are shod in strapped sandals. He wears a himation wrapped about his hips with one end thrown over his outstretched left arm, leaving his powerful, muscled chest and abdomen bare. His beard is long with curly locks, and he has a full mustache. A wide flat fillet encircles his head. Although the statue was carved in a Roman workshop in the first century A.D, the inspiration for this image of Jupiter was a Greek sculpture of the 430s B.C, the monumental gold and ivory statue of Zeus created by the sculptor Pheidias (active 470-420 B.C.) for Zeus's temple at Olympia. Pheidias's Zeus was renowned in antiquity. Considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, many ancient writers praised it and numerous sculptors copied it. Creator: Unknown. (Photo by Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images)
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2181025325
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
01 January, 1754
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Hulton Archive
Object name:
3037256
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3801 x 4960 px (32.18 x 41.99 cm) - 300 dpi - 4 MB