Home > Arts > Realistic drawings > Animal portraits > Fine art
Aescuplapius and Telesphorus, preserved in the Borghese Gallery, Rome
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Fondazione Alinari per la Fotografia
Aescuplapius and Telesphorus, preserved in the Borghese Gallery, Rome
Aescuplapius and Telesphorus, preserved in the Borghese Gallery, Rome Rome Borghese Gallery Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1931. Date of Artwork:I sec. a.C.-IV sec. d.C
Anderson
ADA-F-031283-0000
Media ID 33150336
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Aesculapius Divinity Draperyroman Art Reptiles Snake Trunk Greco Roman Vegetal Element Or Composition
FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS
> Animals
> Reptiles
> Snakes
> Related Images
> Arts
> Realistic drawings
> Animal portraits
> Animal artwork
> Arts
> Realistic drawings
> Animal portraits
> Fine art
> Europe
> Italy
> Lazio
> Rome
> Historic
> Ancient civilizations
EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph captures the exquisite sculpture of "Aesculapius and Telesphorus" housed in the renowned Borghese Gallery in Rome. Taken in 1931, it provides a timeless glimpse into the ancient civilization of Europe. The statue depicts Aesculapius, the Greek god of healing and medicine, accompanied by his son Telesphorus. Both figures stand gracefully with their muscular bodies on full display, symbolizing strength and divine power. Aesculapius is portrayed as a nude male figure, emphasizing his human form while also highlighting his status as a deity. Intriguingly, an intricately carved snake coils around Aesculapius' arm - a powerful symbol associated with rebirth and renewal. This reptilian creature represents wisdom and healing abilities attributed to the god. The presence of this serpent further enhances the mythical aura surrounding this masterpiece. The composition is enriched by various vegetal elements such as drapery that cascades down from Aesculapius' waist like leaves gently rustling in the wind. These organic details add depth to the artwork's overall aesthetic appeal. Dating back to between the first century BC and fourth century AD, this Greco-Roman sculpture exemplifies exceptional craftsmanship prevalent during that era. Its preservation within the Borghese Gallery allows visitors to appreciate its beauty firsthand while immersing themselves in ancient history. Anderson's skillful photography effortlessly captures every intricate detail of this remarkable artwork – from its fine lines to its delicate textures – inviting viewers to delve into an enchanting world where divinity meets humanity through artistry.
MADE IN AUSTRALIA
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Cart.