2007 © Maxim Tabachnik
Hermes Statue at Canopus
This marble statue of Hermes (2nd c. AD), identified by his helmet and relaxed stance, stands beside the Canopus—Hadrian’s evocation of the Egyptian city and its Temple of Serapis. Depicted nude with a shield, Hermes appears in his role as protector and guide. The setting reflects Hadrian’s vision of cultural synthesis, blending Roman elegance with Hellenistic and Egyptian sacred landscapes.
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