Proserpine
Hiram Powers (1805 – 1873)
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Powers gave this bust the title Proserpine, after the beautiful but tragic figure in Roman mythology (she was known as Persephone in Greek literature). Proserpine, the daughter of Jupiter and Ceres, was kidnapped by Pluto, who took her to Hades to be his wife. Jupiter eventually won her release, but because she had eaten some fruit while in the underworld, she was forced to return there each year. Her annual sojourn in Pluto
Про цей твір
- Назва: Proserpine
- Автор: Hiram Powers
- Формат: Portrait
- Статус авторського права: Суспільне надбання
- Місце експонування: Huntington Museum of Art
- Динаміка: Neoclassicism
- Період творчості: Mature Period
- Ключові слова: sculpture proserpine , roman mythology art , victorian sculpture art
- Відтінок кольору: Green Spectrum
- Тематика: roman mythology , classical sculpture , proserpine