A Roman copy of a Greek marble herm of ca. 450-425 BCE. The messenger god Hermes was closely associated with boundaries, and his protective image in the form of a bearded head set on a rectangular stone shaft was placed at doorways and at strategic points along the roadside. This beautiful head gives a sense of the serene grandeur that also marked images of Zeus during the high classical period. (Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art [website]; http://www.metmuseum.org)
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A Roman copy of a Greek marble herm of ca. 450-425 BCE. The messenger god Hermes was closely associated with boundaries, and his protective image in the form of a bearded head set on a rectangular stone shaft was placed at doorways and at strategic points along the roadside. This beautiful head gives a sense of the serene grandeur that also marked images of Zeus during the high classical period. (Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art [website]; http://www.metmuseum.org)
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