The sculptures of Hermes Fastening his Sandal, which exist in several versions, are all Roman marble copies of a lost Greek bronze original in the manner...
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by his winged sandals. Hermes plays the role of the psychopomp or "soul guide"—a conductor of souls into the afterlife.: 179, 295 In myth, Hermes functions...
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shoe Sandal (textile), a light material Hermes Fastening his Sandal, Roman marble copies of a lost Greek bronze original sculpture Mujhay Sandal Kar Do...
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Greek women to confine the hair, passing round the front of the head and fastening behind. It appears generally to have consisted of a plate of gold or silver...
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Myron 5th century bc Narcissus Artist unknown 5th century bc Hermes Fastening his Sandal Lysippos 4th century bc Wounded Amazon Theobald Stein C. 430...
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gold, and seeks Hermes' sandals in order to transform the whole world. After being foiled by Hercules, Midas sees the negative side of his power after accidentally...
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fastening his heel wings (1827), Young Neapolitan Fisherman playing with a turtle (1833), Victorious Love (1855), Hebe and the Eagle (1855), and his main...
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equipment—they used cheek guards, crests, and plumes. Crests were usually made by fastening horse tails to a metal piece that hung at the back of the helmet. Rivets...
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new trend for shorter coats – made of suede and silk lined with zips as fastening – for walking and motoring. As cars became more common and designs provided...
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