Vases Statuette of Hermes
Statuette of Hermes

Statuette of Hermes

late 1st century B.C.
Hermes is depicted as a mature male with pubic hair indicated. The chest and abdominal musculature is well developed. The hair is short and curly. The god wears a cloak fastened on the right shoulder with a round pin, and a traveling hat with wings on both sides. He holds a kerykeion (winged staff) in his left arm. The god leans slightly forward with the cloak positioned at an angle at the back indicating that the figure is in motion.

Hermes was the god of boundaries, whose very name is derived from the ancient Greek word for a heap of stones (ἕρμα), which was an early form of demarcation. Here, the god is depicted as a mature yet youthful figure with his attributes of the kerykeion and a winged traveling hat.
Date
late 1st century B.C.
Culture
Greek
Dimensions
H: 21.00 cm W: 12.20 cm
Medium
Marble
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum
Accession Number
83.AA.312
Image Source
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Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)