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Helmetroman Art Collection

"Exploring the Richness of Helmetroman Art

Background imageHelmetroman Art Collection: Menelaus supporting the body of Patroclus, sculptural group of Roman art

Menelaus supporting the body of Patroclus, sculptural group of Roman art, Loggia dei Lanzi or Loggia della Signoria, Florence Florence Loggia della Signoria Sculptural Group

Background imageHelmetroman Art Collection: Marble statue of an amazon. Work from the Roman period exhibited at the Pius Clementine Museum in

Marble statue of an amazon. Work from the Roman period exhibited at the Pius Clementine Museum in Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Pius Clementine Museum Statue Roman Art, Europe

Background imageHelmetroman Art Collection: Patroclus and Menelaus, marble, Roman Art of the Flavian era, a copy of the original greek

Patroclus and Menelaus, marble, Roman Art of the Flavian era, a copy of the original greek, Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence Florence Loggia dei Lanzi Sculptural Group, Sculptural Group Roman Art, Europe

Background imageHelmetroman Art Collection: Herm of Pericles, Roman copy of a Greek original of the sculptor Kresilas (5 C)

Herm of Pericles, Roman copy of a Greek original of the sculptor Kresilas (5 C)
Herm of Pericles, Roman copy of a Greek original of the sculptor Kresilas (5 C. B.C.), preserved in the Museum of Pius Clementine in the Vatican

Background imageHelmetroman Art Collection: Statue of an Amazon preserved in the New Wing of the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Statue of an Amazon preserved in the New Wing of the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, New Wing Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageHelmetroman Art Collection: Amazon preserved in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Amazon preserved in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:I-II secc

Background imageHelmetroman Art Collection: Narcissus, wall painting in the House of Octavio Quartio in Pompeii

Narcissus, wall painting in the House of Octavio Quartio in Pompeii Pompeii House of Octavio Quartio House Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1935. Date of Artwork:I sec

Background imageHelmetroman Art Collection: Menelaus holding the body of Patroclus, detail, Roman sulpture, in the Loggia della Signoria

Menelaus holding the body of Patroclus, detail, Roman sulpture, in the Loggia della Signoria, in Florence Florence Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageHelmetroman Art Collection: Menelaus holding the body of Patroclus, Roman sulpture, in the Loggia della Signoria, in Florence

Menelaus holding the body of Patroclus, Roman sulpture, in the Loggia della Signoria, in Florence Florence Sculptural Group, Sculptural Group Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageHelmetroman Art Collection: Sculptural group of Menelaus holding the body of Patrocles, in the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence

Sculptural group of Menelaus holding the body of Patrocles, in the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence Florence Loggia dei Lanzi Sculptural Group, Sculptural Group Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization


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"Exploring the Richness of Helmetroman Art: A Journey through Roman Sculptures in Florence and Vatican City" Immerse yourself in the captivating world as we delve into a collection of exquisite sculptures that showcase the skill and beauty of Roman craftsmanship. One such masterpiece is the sculptural group depicting Menelaus supporting the body of Patroclus, a poignant scene from Greek mythology. This Roman artwork, displayed in the Loggia dei Lanzi or Loggia della Signoria in Florence, captures both the strength and vulnerability portrayed by Menelaus. Another remarkable piece is the marble statue of an Amazon, originating from ancient Rome and now exhibited at the Pius Clementine Museum in Vatican City. Its intricate details highlight both grace and power, showcasing how Romans were influenced by Greek artistry. Intriguingly, we also encounter various copies of original Greek works within this collection. The sculpture depicting Patroclus and Menelaus during Rome's Flavian era serves as a testament to their admiration for classical Greek art. Displayed once again at Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, it showcases their dedication to preserving these timeless masterpieces. Moving on to another notable artifact - Herm of Pericles - we witness a Roman copy crafted by Kresilas based on an original Greek creation dating back to 5th century B. C. E. Housed within the Museum of Pius Clementine at Vatican City, this sculpture offers us insight into how Romans revered influential figures like Pericles. The New Wing of Vatican Museums houses yet another awe-inspiring statue – an Amazon warrior preserved with meticulous care. This powerful depiction reminds us not only of Rome's fascination with mythological tales but also its appreciation for female strength. Delving deeper into Pompeii's artistic heritage brings us face-to-face with a wall painting portraying Narcissus found within Octavio Quartio's house. This vivid artwork transports us to ancient Roman life, showcasing their mastery of various artistic mediums.