Statue du Jupiter de Smyrne Images d’Art

The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Jupiter Smyrna Louvre Ma13, Ausschnitt.jpg 1,405 × 1,664; 1.28 MB Jupiter Smyrna Louvre Ma13.jpg 1,800 × 3,750; 2.12 MB Jupiter Smyrna, Ma 13 (7648931490).jpg 3,264 × 4,928; 8.8 MB Musée du Louvre Darafsh (223).jpg 3,264 × 4,928; 4.8 MB Ma 13 Restaurateur : Pierre Granier (1635-1715) iie siècle après J.C. ; 1686 Marbre de Thasos H. 270 ; L. 105 ; P. 60 cm. Œuvre conservée ailleurs qu'à Versailles Paris, musée du Louvre, département des Antiquités grecques, étrusques et romaines Descriptif

JUPITER DE SMYRNE

Zeus de Smyrne French Statue of a male deity, brought to Louis XIV and restored as a Zeus ca. 1686 by Pierre Granier, who added the arm raising the thunderbolt Summary Object Title " label QS:Len,"Jupiter of Smyrna" Object type statue Depicted people Jupiter Zeus Date 250 Medium marble Dimensions dimensions QS:P2048,+234U174728 When the marble sculpture of a god discovered at Smyrna was offered to Louis XIV, Granier was commissioned in 1686 to provide a missing right arm, raised and brandishing a thunderbolt: the result was the so-called Jupiter de Smyrne, now conserved at the Louvre Museum. Further reading Statue de divinité masculine, dite Jupiter de Smyrne, (Statue of a male deity, known as Jupiter of Smyrna), dating to the middle of the 2nd century, was discovered in 1680 in Smyrna (now İzmir, Turkey) and brought to Louis XIV. Jupiter de Smyrne (French) 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Wikimedia Commons. retrieved. 5 March 2019. Wikimedia import URL.. Jupiter Smyrna (Louvre Ma 13) 0 references. Identifiers. Atlas ID. 27483. 0 references. Louvre Museum ARK ID. 010275445. 1 reference. retrieved. 27 April 2021 . Sitelinks.

The Various Views of God

Statue de divinité masculine, dite Jupiter de Smyrne, (Statue of a male deity, known as Jupiter of Smyrna), dating to the middle of the 2nd century, was discovered in 1680 in Smyrna (now I.zmir, Turkey) and brought to Louis XIV. File: Jupiter Smyrna, Ma 13 (7648931490).jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. File; File history; File usage on Commons; Metadata; Size of this preview: 397 × 599 pixels.. Jupiter de Smyrne. Zeus King of the Gods God of the sky, lightning, thunder, law, and order Member of the Twelve Olympians Zeus holding a thunderbolt. Zeus de Smyrne, discovered in Smyrna in 1680. Dénomination : statue Titre : Jupiter Original artwork d'après un original du IIe siècle avant J.-C.? Description/Features Jupiter (?, Esculape, ?, mèche, long, ondulé, barbe, couronne, en bourrelet, himation, demi-drapé) ; support (tronc d'arbre)

3D Printable Jupiter of Smyrna at The Louvre, Paris by Scan The World

Cette statue, Jupiter de Smyrne, est conservée à Paris au musée du Louvre 7 Collections publiques Ino, reine de Thèbes, et son fils Mélicerte qui se précipitent dans la mer, groupe en marbre, jardins du château de Versailles, extrémité de l'allée royale 8 Download this stock image: Statue of a male divinity known as Jupiter de Smyrne, a 2nd Roman statue from Smyrne, Izmir present day Turkey. Inv No. MR 255 or Ma 13, Louvre Museum - J00285 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. This sculpture is located at the Louvre and is labeled as "Statue de divinité masculine, dite Jupiter de Smyrne" . Jupiter is the Roman god of the sky, with his lightning bolt. Statue of a male deity known as "Jupiter of Smyrna". Found in 1670 in Smyrna (now İzmir in Turkey), the statue was brought to Louis XIV and restored as a Zeus. Statue of a male deity known as "Jupiter of Smyrna". Found in 1680 in Smyrna (now İzmir in Turkey), the statue was brought to Louis XIV and restored as a Zeus ca. 1686 by Pierre Granier, who added the arm raising the thunderbolt. Marble, middle 2nd century AD. Dimensions H. 234 cm (7 ft. 8 in.)

Hémiobole de Smyrne Grèce (antique) Numista

Statue du Jupiter de Smyrne , Musée du Louvre. Retrouvez les plus belles photos des œuvres d'art exposées dans les musées de France. Peinture, sculpture, dessin. Zeus (Jupiter) Greek God Statue - The Jupiter de Smyrne, discovered in Smyrna in 1680. In addition, Zeus was attributed with the nickname Xenios and was patron of hospitality, for which even nowadays the Greeks are famous. Furthermore, the great god was protecting supplicants and refugees (nickname "Zeus Ikesios and Fyxios").