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Statue of Hygieia, Goddess of Health. Artist: Unknown

Statue of Hygieia, Goddess of Health. Roman, after a Greek original of 3rd century BC. In Greek and Roman mythology Hygieia was the daughter of Asklepios, the God of Medicine. Her name is the source of the word 'hygiene'. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg.
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Title:
Statue of Hygieia, Goddess of Health. Artist: Unknown
Caption:
Statue of Hygieia, Goddess of Health. Roman, after a Greek original of 3rd century BC. In Greek and Roman mythology Hygieia was the daughter of Asklepios, the God of Medicine. Her name is the source of the word 'hygiene'. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg.
Credit:
Album / Heritage Images / The Art Collector
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Image size:
3429 x 5144 px | 50.5 MB
Print size:
29.0 x 43.6 cm | 11.4 x 17.1 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
3RD BCE 3RD CENTURY B. C. 3RD CENTURY B.C. 3RD CENTURY BC ANCIENT GREECE ANCIENT GREEK ANIMAL ART ARTS CENTURY COLOR COLOUR COUNTRY GREECE GREEK HEALTH HOLDING HYGIENE ITALIA ITALY LOCATION MARBLE MARBRE PORTRAIT POTRAIT REPTIL REPTILE REPTILES ROCK ROCKY ROMAN ROME SCULPTURE SEATED SERPENT SITTING SNAKE STATUE STATUES STONE STONES