Hermes and the Infant Dionysus Greek God Statue

This marble Hermes Greek god statue has become a treasure in ancient Greek mythology art with its vivid characters, delicate emotional portrayal and exquisite craftsmanship. With its profound experience, YouFine has successfully presented this myth in a physical form.

Item No.: MFI-094
Material: Natural White Marble
Size: Life size or custom
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This marble Hermes Greek god statue: “Hermes and the Infant Dionysus” shows exquisite carving skills and delicate emotional expression. In the sculpture, Hermes is portrayed with a smart posture. He gently holds the young Dionysus in one hand, and his eyes reveal tenderness and care.
The luster of the marble flows on the folds of Hermes’ clothes and the tender face of Dionysus, adding a sense of classical beauty and sacredness, making people seem to feel the subtle ups and downs of the breathing of the characters in the sculpture.

 

MarbleHermes Statue

 

Hermes and the Infant Dionysus is a marble sculpture full of stories, telling the scene in ancient Greek mythology that Hermes protected and guided the childhood of Dionysus, the god of wine.
Marble Hermes Greek god The statue not only captures the essence of mythological figures, but also shows the brilliant achievements of ancient Greek sculpture art through fine carving.
With its rich experience, YouFine successfully reproduced this mythological scene in the form of marble sculpture, allowing viewers to experience the charm of ancient Greek mythology up close.

 

Hermes and the Infant Dionysus in museum

 

YouFine can provide one-stop customization services for customers who like this marble male statue. Whether as an art collection or decoration, it will be a rare choice.

 

Hermes and the Infant Dionysus

Hermes and the Infant Dionysus sculpture

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