Laocoön and His Sons. 55x28x68cm

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Laocoön and His Sons. 55x28x68cm


Today we will exceptionally present a figure of the prominence, it is The statue of Laocoön and His Sons. This figure is the representation of the death struggle of Laocoon. It is a work of the fine art.
The sculpture of the sculptors Hagesandros, Polydorus and Athanadoros from Rhodes is only preserved in a marble copy, which dates from the second half of the 1st century BC or the beginning of the 1st century AD. The original was probably made ​​around 200 BC, as a bronze sculpture from Pergamon, which not longer exist.
The death struggle is a representation from the mythology, where exist two different versions, one version says that Laocoön loved his wife in the temple of Poseidon and in wrath the god Poseidon he sended the two snakes, and another version says that in the trojan battle, when the Greeks in their alleged withdrawal leave a Wooden Horse, Laocoön was the only one who recognized the wit and he tried to puncture with a spear the Wooden Horse, whereupon Athene sent two snakes for kill him with his sons and the Trojans fear of the punishment of the gods caused that they have accepted the horse.

 

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