Hermes Mercury Statue
Item No: NUDG-005
Size: As requested
Material: marble
Color: Same as Picture
Service: Size and color can be done as requested, custom is available, 3D design and printing, door to door delivery, free taxes.
Hermes Mercury Statue
This is the hermes mercury statue. Hermes is a messenger in the divine and human realms, a messenger who brings the deceased into the underworld, and a god of travel, trade, and theft.
Hermes was the son of Zeus and Maia, born intelligent and cunning. This statue shows the young Hermes, who was ordered by Zeus to pay the young Dionysosto, the god of wine, to the nymphs of Mount Nisa for maintenance.
Hermes held up a bunch of grapes in his right hand and was teasing Dionysus, and the grapes were the symbols of Dionysus. The interesting interaction between the gods is evident through this work.
Sculpture details
The sculpture portrays Hermes with a young and handsome face, his movements flowing and agile, showcasing his intelligence and wit. The details of grapes are vivid, outlining rich textures and colors, adding realism and vividness to the work.
Art style and symbolism
This sculpture embodies the elegance and exquisite craftsmanship of ancient Greek sculpture. The interaction between Hermes and Dionysus not only showcases the plot of mythological stories, but also symbolizes communication and interaction in life. Hermes holds grapes, symbolizing the pursuit of life and joy, while his teasing with Dionysus represents joy and playfulness in life.
Inspiration and Reflection
This sculpture reminds people to pay attention to the importance of communication and interaction, as well as the value of pursuing happiness and joy in life. The image of Hermes symbolizes wisdom and flexibility, and is one of the important symbols in ancient Greek culture. It is also a role model and inspiration for people in facing life challenges.
What is the most famous statue of Hermes?
Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, also known as Praxiteles’ Hermes or Olympia’s Hermes, is an ancient Greek sculpture of Hermes and young Dionysus discovered in the ruins of the Temple of Hera in Olympia, Greece in 1877. At present, this statue is on display at the Olympic Archaeological Museum.
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