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Basin with reliefs of a marine procession (Thiasos). Rome. I
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Basin with reliefs of a marine procession (Thiasos). Rome. I
Basin with reliefs depicting a procession (Thiasos) with Tritons and Nereids with weapons forged by Hephaestus for Achilles. Pentelic marble. Found in the Hospital of the Holy Spirit (Rome). 120 BC. National Roman Museum. Palazzo Massimo. Rome. Italy
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120 BC: Basin with Marine Procession Reliefs (Thiasos) - A Glimpse into Ancient Mythology and Roman Art This image showcases a beautifully preserved basin, discovered in Rome's Hospital of the Holy Spirit, dating back to the 2nd century BC. The basin is adorned with intricate marble reliefs depicting a marine procession, also known as a Thiasos or Thiasus, featuring Tritons and Nereids. The reliefs illustrate a fantastical underwater scene, with Tritons, half-human, half-fish deities, and Nereids, graceful sea nymphs, engaging in a grand procession. These mythological figures are shown carrying weapons forged by Hephaestus, the ancient Greek god of fire, for Achilles, the legendary hero. The basin, made of Pentelic marble, is a testament to the Romans' appreciation for Greek mythology and their exceptional craftsmanship. The intricate details of the reliefs reveal the skillful hands of the ancient artisans who created this masterpiece. The marine procession is a common motif in ancient art, symbolizing the power and beauty of the sea. This magnificent artifact is now on display at the National Roman Museum in Palazzo Massimo in Rome, Italy, inviting visitors to explore the rich history and mythology of the ancient world. The basin's intricate decoration offers a glimpse into the fantastical marine realm, where gods and mythological creatures coexist in harmony. The marine procession reliefs serve as a reminder of the enduring influence of Greek mythology on Roman art and culture, as well as the remarkable artistic achievements of the ancient civilizations. This masterpiece continues to captivate and inspire generations, inviting us to delve deeper into the fascinating world of ancient mythology and art.
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