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Janus sculpture on a black background. Marble bust of the mythological god of th , #spon, #background, #Marble, #bust, #Janus, #sculpture #ad
Bust of Mercury. circa 1775-1825. Wedgwood & co. black basalt.
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‘One people’ Wan one tree so many leaves one tree one river so many creeks all are going to one sea one head so many thoughts thoughts among which one
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Roman portrait of Lucius Verus (161-169 A.D.) in the Vatican Museums (inv. 2217). The body was not originally paired with the head but represents the image of an athlete sculpted by the Greek sculptor Myron (ca. 460-450 B.C.) and later copied during the Roman period.
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Janus, in Roman religion, the animistic spirit of doorways (januae) and archways (jani). The worship of Janus traditionally dated back to Romulus and a period even before the actual founding of the city of Rome. Janus was represented by a double-faced head.
From the Louvre Museum.
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Roman God Janus by Jedika
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Janus Roman God Statue Sculpture. | Etsy
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Mercury (Hermes) ("Belvedere") - detail, Roman statue (marble) copy of a Greek original (bronze), 1st–2nd century AD (original 4th c. BC), (Museo Pio Clementino, Musei Vaticani, Vatican City).
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Janus
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Sculpture name: Jupiter of Smyrna Artist: Unknown Depicted people Created: circa 250 AD Medium: marble Dimensions: Height: 234 cm Location: Louvre Museum, Paris, France Photographer Jastrow (2006) …
In Roman lore, Janus was the two-faced god of doors. Learn more about Janus—including whether there’s a Greek god of doors—here at Anderson Lock.
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Marble. Original roman work of the Flavian-Traianic period.
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Two faced dualistic God Egyptian God Apis/Osiris Light and Darkness, and the Roman God Janus (January) which is the god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, duality, doorways, passages, and endings. He is usually depicted as having two faces, since he looks to the future and to the past.
Master of the months, 01 two-faced Janus (old and new year) January, 1225-1230 ca. Cathedral Museum
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Zeus Ammon
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