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The divinite Mithra with Chronos, the rolling serpent, 2nd century, (marble sculpture)
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The divinite Mithra with Chronos, the rolling serpent, 2nd century, (marble sculpture)
LRI4588075 The divinite Mithra with Chronos, the rolling serpent, 2nd century, (marble sculpture) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Museo de Arte Romano, Merida, Badajoz, Spain; (add.info.: Mithraic cult: representation of the divinite Mithra with Chronos (cronos) the rolling serpent, symbol of time. Marble sculpture from the 2nd century AD. Dim. 167 cm Merida, Museo Nacional de Arte Romano); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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This print showcases a magnificent marble sculpture from the 2nd century AD, titled "The Divinite Mithra with Chronos, the Rolling Serpent". The artwork is currently housed in the Museo de Arte Romano in Merida, Badajoz, Spain. The sculpture depicts Mithra, a prominent figure in the Mithraic cult of ancient Rome. Standing tall at 167 cm, this masterpiece captures the essence of Mithra's divinity and power. However, what truly captivates viewers is his connection to Chronos - the rolling serpent symbolizing time. As we delve into Greek mythology and archaeology through this piece of art, it becomes evident that syncretism played a significant role during Roman times. The fusion of different religious beliefs can be seen here as Mithra intertwines with Chronos. Carved meticulously out of marble by an unknown Roman artist, every detail on this sculpture speaks volumes about its craftsmanship and artistic prowess. The long serpentine body of Chronos coils around Mithra gracefully while emphasizing their intertwined destinies. This photograph not only transports us back to ancient Rome but also highlights the importance placed on mythological characters and symbolism during that era. It serves as a reminder of how animals like snakes were revered for their significance in both wildlife and religious contexts. Luisa Ricciarini has expertly captured this timeless work of art through her lens while ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
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