Heracles, Theseus and Apollo anadoumenos ten komen

Three ›Forgotten‹ Statues from the Athenian Agora

https://doi.org/10.34780/6hmaqk30

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  • Elena Gagliano [Autor]

Resumo

In describing the Athenian agora, Pausanias mentions, around the hieron of Ares, a series of statues, three of which scholars have never written about: Heracles, Theseus and Apollo anadoumenos tainia ten komen. This paper focuses on these sculptures and proposes their comparison with a well-known Athenian relief, today exhibited in the Barracco Museum in Rome. This comparison has also inspired the identification of two of the three statues: Heracles, recognised in the original of the so-called Dionysus Philadelphia, and Apollo, identified with the Diadumenos of Polykleitos, or a very similar statue.

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Ares Temple, Pausanias, Dionysus Philadelphia, Diadumenos, Museo Giovanni Barracco

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2025-05-05

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Gagliano, E. (2025). Heracles, Theseus and Apollo anadoumenos ten komen: Three ›Forgotten‹ Statues from the Athenian Agora. Athenische Mitteilungen, 133, 95–125. https://doi.org/10.34780/6hmaqk30