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Mythological Relief: Hermes Presenting the Infant Dionysos to Athamas

Date second quarter of the 2nd century A.D.
Object type relief
Medium, technique carved, Luna (Carrara) marble
Dimensions

38.7 × 40 cm

Inventory number 4776
Collection Classical Antiquities
On view Museum of Fine Arts, Basement Floor, Classical Antiquity, Eros – Dionysos – Thanatos

A bearded man sits in front of a wall in the foreground of the relief, holding a royal sceptre in his left hand. His right hand reaches towards an infant, taking him from the other, missing figure of the fragment. The comfortable posture of the child is typical of Dionysos. The relief shows a mythical scene: Hermes hands the son of Zeus, born from Semele, a mortal woman, to king Athamas to hide him from the fury of Zeus’ wife Hera. The king is made to look like Zeus: he is to become the father of Dionysos.

Marble analyses have shown that the relief was made of Luna (Carrara) marble.

This record is subject to revision due to ongoing research.

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