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Phidias (?)
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English: So-called “Logios Hermes” (Hermes Orator). Marble, Roman copy from the late 1st century CE-early 2nd century CE after a Greek original of the 5th century BC.
Français : Hermès Logios. Marbre, copie romaine de la fin du Ier siècle-début du IIe siècle ap. J.-C. d'après un original grec du Ve siècle av. J.-C.
Italiano: Cosidetto “Hermes Logios”. Marmo, copia romana della fine del I sec.-inizio del II sec. d.C. da un originale greco del V sec. a.C.
institution QS:P195,Q1816007
Current location
First floor
Accession number
Inv. 8624
Credit line Ludovisi Collection
Source/Photographer original photo by Marie-Lan Nguyen (September 2009)
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