This image showcases a marble statue of Hermaphroditus, also known as Hermaphroditos, isolated against a black background. The statue represents a mythological figure who embodies a combination of male and female characteristics, reflecting the dual nature inherited from its divine parents, Hermes and Aphrodite. The piece originates from Pergamum (modern-day Bergama, Turkey) and dates back to the Hellenistic Period, 3rd century BC. The statue captures the elegance and complexity of Hellenistic artistry, with attention to anatomical detail and a graceful, balanced composition. The figure's posture and form subtly convey the blending of genders, a hallmark of Hermaphroditus's unique identity. The smooth marble surface highlights the softness and refinement typical of Hellenistic sculpture, while the intricate carving of the features and drapery adds depth and realism. The black background enhances the statue’s contours and craftsmanship, emphasizing its timeless beauty and the enduring fascination with its mythological significance.
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