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Marble group representing Hercules with his son Telephus in his arms and deer that suckled him, from Tivoli (Rome province)

Marble group representing Hercules with his son Telephus in his arms and deer that suckled him, from Tivoli (Rome province)


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Marble group representing Hercules with his son Telephus in his arms and deer that suckled him, from Tivoli (Rome province)

Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Marble group representing Hercules with his son Telephus in his arms and the deer that suckled him. From Tivoli (Rome province)

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Media ID 9472811

Carrying Childhood Circa 1st Century Circa 2nd Century Craft Deer Family With One Child Father Hercules Imperial Age Marble Museum Rights Mythology One Parent Roman Two Generation Family Animal Representation Archaeological Artifact Telephus


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This print showcases a remarkable marble group from the Roman civilization, dating back to the 1st-2nd century A. D. The sculpture depicts Hercules, the renowned mythological hero, cradling his son Telephus in his arms while a deer tenderly suckles him. This masterpiece was discovered in Tivoli, located in the province of Rome. The craftsmanship exhibited in this ancient artifact is truly awe-inspiring. The intricate details and lifelike representation of both father and son are testament to the skill and artistry of its creator. The vertical composition adds an element of grandeur to this piece, emphasizing the divine nature of Hercules as a god-like figure. As we delve into this image, we are transported back through time to witness a poignant moment between two generations within a family. It evokes feelings of tenderness and protection that transcend centuries. Displayed indoors within an archaeological museum setting, this photograph allows us to appreciate not only its historical significance but also its artistic value. Its presence serves as a reminder of our rich past and offers insight into ancient civilizations' beliefs and traditions surrounding family dynamics. Through this image captured by Universal Images Group (UIG), we can immerse ourselves in the beauty and symbolism inherent in ancient Roman mythology while marveling at their mastery over stone sculptures. Let us cherish such treasures that connect us with our ancestors' legacy for generations to come.

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