Category:Zappeion Hygieia (NAMA 701)
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English: Statue of Hygieia. Pentelic marble. Found in Zappeion, Athens. The goddess is depicted frontally, wearing a sleeved chiton and a himation. Her sacred animal, the snake, is slithering in front of her breast toward her right hand, where the goddess would have held a bowl. The statue belongs to the type known as the Hope Hygieia and is a copy made in the 2nd c. AD of an original from the early 4th c. BC. (from the museum's description).
Media in category "Zappeion Hygieia (NAMA 701)"
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Ζάππειον Υγιεία, 2ος αιώνας μ.Χ., ΕΑΜ Αθηνών 01.jpg 3,060 × 4,080; 2.96 MB
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Ζάππειον Υγιεία, 2ος αιώνας μ.Χ., ΕΑΜ Αθηνών 05.jpg 3,060 × 4,080; 2.78 MB
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Ζάππειον Υγιεία, 2ος αιώνας μ.Χ., ΕΑΜ Αθηνών 07.jpg 1,830 × 3,704; 1.2 MB
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Ζάππειον Υγιεία, 2ος αιώνας μ.Χ., ΕΑΜ Αθηνών 08.jpg 3,060 × 4,080; 2.85 MB
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Ζάππειον Υγιεία, 2ος αιώνας μ.Χ., ΕΑΜ Αθηνών 09.jpg 3,060 × 4,080; 2.84 MB
Categories:
- Roman copies after Greek originals in Greece
- 2nd-century marble statues in Greece
- Ancient Roman statues in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens
- Sculptures of Hygieia in Athens
- Statues of Hygieia in Greece
- Statues with the head missing in Greece
- Statues of standing women in Greece
- Zappeion
- Hope Hygieia
- Pentelic marble sculptures
- Sculptures of women with snakes
- Sculptures of snakes in Athens