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English: Hermes bearing the child Dionysos, detail of the back showing marks of rasp, gradine (toothed chisel) and gouge chisel. Parian marble, H. 2.15 m (7 ft. ½ in.). Archaeological museum of ancient Olympia, Greece. From the German excavations of the Heraion at Olympia, 1877.
Français : Hermès portant Dionysos enfant, détail du dos montrant des traces de râpe, de gradine et de gouge. Marbre de Paros, H. 2.15 m (7 ft. ½ in.). Musée archéologique d'Olympie, Grèce. Provenance : fouilles allemandes à Olympie, 1877.
Italiano: L'Ermes di Prassitele ad Olimpia.
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