Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
This neoclassical plaster bust of Hermes is made in plaster and depicts a section of the iconic ‘Hermes of Praxiteles’ statue by famed sculptor of the classical era, Praxiteles. Also referred to as ‘Hermes Carrying the Infant Dionysus’, the original is crafted in marble and portrays God of Greek mythology Hermes standing with the baby God Dionysus. This plaster Hermes bust is a part reproduction of this iconic statue, depicting Hermes’ head, shoulders and upper torso in exceptional detail with muscular proportions and curled locks. It sits on a painted black socle.
Cast in the early 20th century, this plaster bust is skilfully painted to replicate a marble sculpture.
Hermes and the Infant Dionysus
The original Hermes statue in marble, on which this plaster bust is based, resides at the Archaeological Museum of Olympia in Greece. In the full statue, Hermes right...
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Early 20th Century Neoclassical British Building and Garden Elements