Category:Asclepius with Epione or Hygieia (NAMA 1425)
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English: Slab from Epidaurus depicting a seated Asclepius with either his wife Epione or his daughter Hygieia. According to another view, they are Zeus and Hera. To the right is the figure of the winged goddess Nike. Originally dated to 350-325 B.C., though more recent views place the work in the 1st century B.C. (likely a copy of a 4th-century BC work).
Media in category "Asclepius with Epione or Hygieia (NAMA 1425)"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Ancient Greece Marble Relief (28491241375).jpg 5,184 × 3,456; 2.4 MB
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Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus 07.jpg 2,272 × 1,704; 845 KB
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Relief and plaster cast stattuetes, Epidaurus, 202560.jpg 5,942 × 3,954; 9.1 MB
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Sitting Asclepius receives tribute, marble relief, AM Epidauros, Epim11.jpg 1,600 × 1,014; 1.42 MB
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Sitting Asclepius, relief plaque, , cast, AM of Epidaurus, 202566.jpg 5,504 × 3,662; 9.93 MB
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Ασκληπιός με Ηπιόνη ή Υγεία, ΕΑΜ Αθηνών 01.jpg 3,060 × 4,080; 3.13 MB
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Ασκληπιός με Ηπιόνη ή Υγεία, ΕΑΜ Αθηνών 02.jpg 3,726 × 2,158; 1.55 MB
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Ασκληπιός με Ηπιόνη ή Υγεία, ΕΑΜ Αθηνών 03.jpg 3,734 × 2,118; 1.37 MB
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Ασκληπιός με Ηπιόνη ή Υγεία, ΕΑΜ Αθηνών 04.jpg 4,051 × 2,381; 1.83 MB
Categories:
- Ancient Greek reliefs in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens
- Reliefs of Nike in Greece
- Epione (mythology)
- Reliefs of Asclepius in Greece
- Reliefs of Zeus in Greece
- Reliefs of Hera in Greece
- National Archaeological Museum of Athens - Room 22
- Objects in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens by inventory number
- Sculptures of Nike in Athens
- Reliefs of Hygieia in Greece
- Sculptures of Hera in Athens
- Marble reliefs in Greece