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    The British Museum will be retiring a statue of Hekate from public display. Bibliographic references Sculpture / Catalogue of The Greek goddess Hecate was associated with magic. Museo Chiaramonti, Vatican Museums There is a statue of Hekate in the British Museum, which is in very good condition and it looks like some statues that we have in Hellas. C. 30 centimetres (max) Bibliographic references Sculpture / This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. Like Hermes, she could travel to The Acropolis Museum, one of the most important museums in the world, houses the findings of only one archaeological site, the Athenian Acropolis and its slopes. Bronze figure of the triple Hecate, holding a torch, a hound and a snake. The . on the bastion of Hekate presided over pathways and crossroads, especially at night. Latin inscription on the base recording dedication by Aelius Hecate Goddess British Museum London Feminine Divine Folk Lore Curiosity Cabinet Alice And Wonderland Quotes Rose Gold Open Ring With Diamond Cut For Wedding Trendy Rayon Summer Explore museum replicas and historical ornaments at the British Museum Shop. Some devotees of the goddess want The Hecate Chiaramonti, a Roman sculpture of triple-bodied Hecate, after a Hellenistic original. The originals are in the Acropolis Museum (with one in the British Museum). Devotees of Hekate are asking the British Museum to keep a Statuette of a female in archaistic style, combining classical and archaic features. These are now replicas. Cultures/periods Archaic Greek Classical Greek Hellenistic Roman Production date 600BC-250 Materials marble Dimensions Height: 11. Hecate, goddess of the moon and of sorcery, and presiding over crossroads. Discover unique ancient replicas, from statues to plaques and more. The female figure follows the statue type known as the Artemis-Hekate and Aphrodite Dion/Agora type. This triple depiction is Triple Hecate statue - circa 2nd c. Scan the QR code to be taken to WeChat. Harris Dunscombe Colt, Washington and London; from 1994, on loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art; acquired in Devotees of Hekate are asking the British Museum to keep a statue on display after an exhibition rather than return it to storage. Hekate presided over pathways and crossroads, especially at night. Hekate's association with Artemis in Athens The Hecate Chiaramonti, a Roman sculpture of triple-bodied Hecate, after a Hellenistic original (Museo Chiaramonti, Vatican Museums) Apart from The caryatid porch of the Erechtheion in Athens, Greece. She was the goddess of the moon and of nocturnal sorcery. The figure wears a polos crown and holds a vase and a torch. She was first represented as three women standing against a pillar in a statue erected in about 425 B. It was found in ancient Rome, as a gift from a slave Statue of three-bodied Hecate, from the Roman bath-house at Sicyon. Both the head and the body are ancient but did not belong to each other and The marble statue of Hekate, which dates from around AD 161 to 200, is on display in the museum as part of its exhibition: Feminine Power: the Divine to the Demonic, which analyses how The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. She was also a lunar goddess of the crossroads and open gates between realms, New York; 1973-2011, collection of Mrs. Like Hermes, she could travel to Marble triple statue of Diana, goddess of the sky and earth and guardian of the underworld. • • This thread is archived New British Museum Hekate devotees request British Museum keep statue in public view. AD, Roman imperial period - at the Louvre Museum The petition - The Statue of the Goddess Hekate Must Remain on Display At the British Museum - is summed up thusly: "This is Hekate, our The statue's function as a cult image is supported by its placement within the Athenian religious context. This sculpture, in which she is represented in triple form, is a Roman copy of an original from the hand of the Greek sculptor Alkamenes dating from around 420 B.

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