MAKE A MEME View Large Image Roman - Statue of Hygeia, Goddess of Health - Walters 2342.jpg This statue depicts a draped female figure She holds a snake in her right hand and wears a mantle brunched under her left elbow There is a dowel hole at the left elbow for the ...
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Keywords: Roman - Statue of Hygeia, Goddess of Health - Walters 2342.jpg This statue depicts a draped female figure She holds a snake in her right hand and wears a mantle brunched under her left elbow There is a dowel hole at the left elbow for the attachment of a forearm The head is gone the snake is broken the left forearm is gone and the piece is broken below the knees An old number 66 is painted over with a number 39 century 1 BC - century 3 AD marble cm 59 5 accession number 23 42 8140 Don Marcello Massarenti Collection Rome date and mode of acquisition unknown no 49 Henry Walters city Baltimore Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by Henry Walters with the Massarenti Collection 1902 Number Painted over 66; Number Painted on top of the 66 39 place of origin Roman Empire Walters Art Museum license Ancient Roman sculptures in the Walters Art Museum Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Hygeia
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