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Two small altars with bas-reliefs depicting the Gallic God Sucellus holding an olla in one hand and a wooden mallet in the other

Two small altars with bas-reliefs depicting the Gallic God Sucellus holding an olla in one hand and a wooden mallet in the other


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Two small altars with bas-reliefs depicting the Gallic God Sucellus holding an olla in one hand and a wooden mallet in the other

Two small altars with bas-reliefs depicting the Gallic God Sucellus holding an olla in one hand and a wooden mallet in the other France, Lyon, Musee de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine (Archaeological Museum), Greek-Roman art

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Media ID 9515023

Bas Relief Black Background Roman Two Objects Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases two small altars adorned with intricate bas-reliefs depicting the Gallic God Sucellus. The black background enhances the ancient aura of these remarkable artifacts, which are housed in the Musee de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine in Lyon, France. Sucellus, a prominent deity in Gallic mythology, is depicted holding an olla (a traditional vessel) in one hand and a wooden mallet in the other. These symbols represent his association with abundance and fertility, as well as his role as a protector and provider for humanity. The detailed craftsmanship of these sculptures reflects the skill and artistry of Greek-Roman artists from ancient times. As we gaze upon this studio shot, we are transported back to an era steeped in history and religion. These altars serve as tangible links to our past, offering insights into the beliefs and practices of ancient civilizations. They remind us of the profound significance that religion held for our ancestors and provide valuable glimpses into their daily lives. Though devoid of human presence, these archaeological artifacts speak volumes about our shared cultural heritage. Their preservation allows us to connect with distant civilizations while appreciating their artistic achievements. As we contemplate this image, let us marvel at how art transcends time, bridging gaps between generations and continents. It serves as a testament to our innate desire to express ourselves creatively while honoring those who came before us.

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