Aesculapius (Asklepios). Oil painting.

Date:
[Italia [Italy]]
Reference:
44820i
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Description

Aesculapius (Asklepios) is seated in a painted lunette with a brazier on the left and a plant on the right. He holds his staff entwined by a single snake. In Greek religion, he was the first person to be born by Caesarean section and was delivered by Apollo who rescued him from his dead mother Coronis after she had been killed by Artemis. The centaur Chiron gave him the knowledge of medicinal herbs. He was killed by Zeus because he became so skilful that he was able to revive the dead

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[Italia [Italy]]

Physical description

1 painting : oil on wood ; wood 57 x 84 cm

Lettering

Pencil inscription on verso: Lo Sculapio

Reference

Wellcome Collection 44820i

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