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Aesculapius Collection

In this captivating votive marble relief, the mighty God Asclepius stands proudly accompanied by his children before a devoted family of followers

Background imageAesculapius Collection: God Asclepius accompanied by his children before a family of devotees, votive marble relief

God Asclepius accompanied by his children before a family of devotees, votive marble relief
Greek civilization, 4th century b.C. God Asclepius accompanied by his children before a family of devotees. Votive marble relief

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Asklepios / Aesculapius

Asklepios / Aesculapius
Greek - Roman god of medicine and healing : the serpent twined round a staff was his attribute

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Ocyrrhoe - Mare

Ocyrrhoe - Mare
The daughter of the centaur Chiron tells Aesculapius that he will be a famous physician, but she is turned into a mare for her presumption

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Grass Snake Aesculapius

Grass Snake Aesculapius
Couleuvre d Esculape

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesculapius (Asklepios) Roman and Greek god of healing, son of Apollo and Hygeia

Aesculapius (Asklepios) Roman and Greek god of healing, son of Apollo and Hygeia
527498 Aesculapius (Asklepios) Roman and Greek god of healing, son of Apollo and Hygeia, with his symbol of a serpent entwined round a staff. Engraving, 1798.; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Statue of Asklepios, Greek God of Healing, early 2nd century

Statue of Asklepios, Greek God of Healing, early 2nd century. Roman, after the Greek original of the third quarter of the 5th century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Statues depicting one of the Dioscuri, Aesculapius, the goddess Fortune and two busts

Statues depicting one of the Dioscuri, Aesculapius, the goddess Fortune and two busts, in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples Naples National Archaeological Museum Statue

Background imageAesculapius Collection: 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

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesculapius. Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum (formerly Lateran Museum)

Aesculapius. Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum (formerly Lateran Museum), Vatican Museums, Vatican City Rome Lateran Museum Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Detail of the statue of Aesculapius in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Detail of the statue of Aesculapius in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Bas-relief with Aessclepius, his sons and followers preserved in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Bas-relief with Aessclepius, his sons and followers preserved in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Low Relief, Basrelief Roman Art, Europe

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Asclepius and Hygeia young, marble, Roman Art, Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Asclepius and Hygeia young, marble, Roman Art, Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Sculpture Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Bust of Aesculapius, preserved in the National Museum of Rome, at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome

Bust of Aesculapius, preserved in the National Museum of Rome, at the Baths of Diocletian, Rome Rome National Museum of Rome Bust Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageAesculapius Collection: The picture shows a votive relief of archaic age representing Aesculapius

The picture shows a votive relief of archaic age representing Aesculapius and his daughter Hygea discussing in the presence of a child and another man. National Museum, Athens

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Torso of Aesculapius. A Hellenistic find from the archaeological area of Kos

Torso of Aesculapius. A Hellenistic find from the archaeological area of Kos, displayed in the Archaeological Museum. Island of Kos, Greece Greece Island of Kos, Kos

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Votive relief, an ex voto dedicated to Aesculapius, found in Thyrea

Votive relief, an ex voto dedicated to Aesculapius, found in Thyrea, now in the National Museum of Athens Greece Athens, National Museum Relief Hellenistic, Greek Art, Greece, Europe

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesculapius, from a chryselephantine statue by Thrasymedes: copy in the National Museum of Athens

Aesculapius, from a chryselephantine statue by Thrasymedes: copy in the National Museum of Athens Greece Athens, National Museum Relief. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:IV sec. a.C

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Statue of Aesculapius, preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Statue of Aesculapius, preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Musuem Statue. Date of Photograph:1908. Date of Artwork:V-IV sec. a.C

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesculapius, marble, Roman Art, Ludovisi Collection, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome

Aesculapius, marble, Roman Art, Ludovisi Collection, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome Rome Palazzo Altemps, National Roman Museum Sculpture Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesculapius, marble, Ancient Art, Entrance hall, Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne, Rome

Aesculapius, marble, Ancient Art, Entrance hall, Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne, Rome Rome Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne, Entrance hall Statue. Date of Photograph:1890-1920. Date of Artwork:IV sec. a.C

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Votive relief with Aesculapius, his daughter Hygieia and suppliants

Votive relief with Aesculapius, his daughter Hygieia and suppliants, in the National Museum of Athens Greece Athens, National Museum Relief Hellenistic, Greek Art, Greece, Europe

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Marble Attic stele carved in relief, depicting the god of medicine

Marble Attic stele carved in relief, depicting the god of medicine, Asclepius with his daughter Hygeia and his followers; in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum Relief

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesculapius, marble, Roman art, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples

Aesculapius, marble, Roman art, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples Naples National Archaeological Museum Statue, Head Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Statue of Esculapius, either an ancient statue or a copy done in the ancient style

Statue of Esculapius, either an ancient statue or a copy done in the ancient style, located in the Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Florence Florence Palazzo Pitti

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Asclepius, Roman statue, in the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Asclepius, Roman statue, in the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence Florence Galleria degli Uffizi Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:I sec. a

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Statue of Asklepios, Greek God of Healing, 2nd century

Statue of Asklepios, Greek God of Healing, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the 4th century BC. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageAesculapius Collection: RESTORED BY AESCULAPIUS

RESTORED BY AESCULAPIUS
Poseidon's sea-monsters so terrify the horses of Hippolytus that they drag him to death ; fortunately Asklepios is able to restore him to life

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Statuette of Aesculapius, small copy after the original by Phidias or Alkamenes (marble)

Statuette of Aesculapius, small copy after the original by Phidias or Alkamenes (marble)
3359286 Statuette of Aesculapius, small copy after the original by Phidias or Alkamenes (marble) by Greek; Centrale Montemartini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Statuette of Aesculapius)

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Black marble statue of Asclepiad (black marble)

Black marble statue of Asclepiad (black marble)
2561969 Black marble statue of Asclepiad (black marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Asclepiad, (Asclepius/Asclepio), after a Hellenistic sculpture

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Coin Depicting the God Asklepios, about 200-133 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Coin Depicting the God Asklepios, about 200-133 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Coin Depicting the God Asklepios, about 200-133 BCE

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Coin Depicting the God Asklepios (?), probably Late Hellenistic Period, about 200 / 133 BCE

Coin Depicting the God Asklepios (?), probably Late Hellenistic Period, about 200 / 133 BCE
Coin Depicting the God Asklepios (?), probably Late Hellenistic Period, about 200/133 BCE

Background imageAesculapius Collection: The Philosopher, from the Scherzi, ca. 1740. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

The Philosopher, from the Scherzi, ca. 1740. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
The Philosopher, from the Scherzi, ca. 1740

Background imageAesculapius Collection: A Visit to Aesculapius, 1875 (pencil & w / c on paper laid on board)

A Visit to Aesculapius, 1875 (pencil & w / c on paper laid on board)
1763733 A Visit to Aesculapius, 1875 (pencil & w/c on paper laid on board) by Poynter, Edward John (1836-1919); 30.5x45.6 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesculapius (engraving)

Aesculapius (engraving)
6022583 Aesculapius (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aesculapius. Illustration for The Pantheon)

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Asclepius. Portrait

Asclepius. Portrait
6317521 Asclepius. Portrait. by Unknown Artist, (17th century); (add.info.: Statue of Asclepius, ancient Greek God of Medicine)

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Recent Discoveries at Pompeii (engraving)

Recent Discoveries at Pompeii (engraving)
1624190 Recent Discoveries at Pompeii (engraving) by Schonberg, Johann Nepomuk (1780-1863) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Recent Discoveries at Pompeii)

Background imageAesculapius Collection: The future Lady Hamilton posing as Hygeia, goddess of health

The future Lady Hamilton posing as Hygeia, goddess of health, at Dr James Grahams Temple of Aesculapius (engraving)
611038 The future Lady Hamilton posing as Hygeia, goddess of health, at Dr James Grahams Temple of Aesculapius (engraving) by Rowlandson

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesculapius discovering betony (chromolitho)

Aesculapius discovering betony (chromolitho)
964078 Aesculapius discovering betony (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aesculapius, the Greek god of medicine and healing in ancient Greek religion)

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesculapius. (Marble in the Museum at Naples) (engraving)

Aesculapius. (Marble in the Museum at Naples) (engraving)
663239 Aesculapius. (Marble in the Museum at Naples) (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aesculapius)

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesculapius (engraving)

Aesculapius (engraving)
669573 Aesculapius (engraving) by Leech, John (1817-64); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aesculapius. Illustration for The Comic History of Rome by Gilbert Abbott a Beckett (Bradbury, Evans, c 1850)

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Reconstruction of the Asklepion of Cos (litho)

Reconstruction of the Asklepion of Cos (litho)
CHT430464 Reconstruction of the Asklepion of Cos (litho) by Caton, Dr. Richard (1842-1926) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: temples dedicated to Asclepius)

Background imageAesculapius Collection: The Blacas Collection at the British Museum (engraving)

The Blacas Collection at the British Museum (engraving)
1610999 The Blacas Collection at the British Museum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Blacas Collection at the British Museum)

Background imageAesculapius Collection: The Constellations (Plate IX) Olphiuchus, or Serpentarius, and Serpens

The Constellations (Plate IX) Olphiuchus, or Serpentarius, and Serpens
956761 The Constellations (Plate IX) Olphiuchus, or Serpentarius, and Serpens, from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson, pub

Background imageAesculapius Collection: The Discoveries in the Roman Forum (b / w photo)

The Discoveries in the Roman Forum (b / w photo)
1601360 The Discoveries in the Roman Forum (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Discoveries in the Roman Forum)

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesculapius and Hygeia, Wedgwood jasperware bas-relief or tablet designed by Camillo Pacetti

Aesculapius and Hygeia, Wedgwood jasperware bas-relief or tablet designed by Camillo Pacetti, c1788 (autotype)
6014455 Aesculapius and Hygeia, Wedgwood jasperware bas-relief or tablet designed by Camillo Pacetti, c1788 (autotype) by English Photographer

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Reincarnation of Asclepios as a snake at the time of the arrival of his cult in Rome

Reincarnation of Asclepios as a snake at the time of the arrival of his cult in Rome
CHT223923 Reincarnation of Asclepios as a snake at the time of the arrival of his cult in Rome from Greece in 293 BC (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageAesculapius Collection: Aesclepius, God of Medicine, at Epidauris, illustration from

Aesclepius, God of Medicine, at Epidauris, illustration from
STC255680 Aesclepius, God of Medicine, at Epidauris, illustration from General study of Greek architecture and sculpture, pub



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In this captivating votive marble relief, the mighty God Asclepius stands proudly accompanied by his children before a devoted family of followers. As the Greek God of Healing, Asklepios or Aesculapius exudes an aura of divine power and wisdom. The intricate details on this restored artwork showcase the reverence bestowed upon him. One cannot help but be mesmerized by Ocyrrhoe, the mystical mare who symbolizes prophetic abilities and is often associated with Aesculapius. Alongside her, a graceful Grass Snake coils around his staff, representing rejuvenation and healing. The early 2nd-century statue of Asklepios further exemplifies his significance in ancient Greek culture. Crafted with meticulous precision, it serves as a reminder of his role as a deity capable of curing ailments and bringing solace to those in need. A small statuette replicating Phidias or Alkamenes' original masterpiece showcases their exceptional skill in capturing Aesculapius' essence using delicate white marble. Similarly impressive is the black marble statue depicting an Asclepiad - its dark hue contrasting against its surroundings while emanating an air of mystery. This bust made from Pentelic marble transports us back to ancient Greece when Emporium was still a thriving Greek colony bustling with life and cultural exchange. It reminds us that even thousands of years later, we continue to revere Aesculapius for his healing powers. Lastly, an intriguing coin dating back to approximately 200-133 BCE depicts our beloved god himself; however, its creator remains unknown. This enigmatic artifact serves as a testament to how deeply ingrained Aesculapius was within society during that era. As we explore these various depictions and artifacts related to Aesculapius, we are reminded not only of his mythical status but also how he continues to inspire hope and faith in humanity's quest for healing and well-being.