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Laocoon Group, the Trojan priest of Apollo, Laocoon, dies with his two children by two snakes, Marble sculpture of Rhodians Agesander, Athenodore and Polyhorus, 2nd or 1st century BC, coming from the Thermal Baths of Titus in Rome
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Laocoon Group, the Trojan priest of Apollo, Laocoon, dies with his two children by two snakes, Marble sculpture of Rhodians Agesander, Athenodore and Polyhorus, 2nd or 1st century BC, coming from the Thermal Baths of Titus in Rome
YOU4418725 Laocoon Group, the Trojan priest of Apollo, Laocoon, dies with his two children by two snakes, Marble sculpture of Rhodians Agesander, Athenodore and Polyhorus, 2nd or 1st century BC, coming from the Thermal Baths of Titus in Rome. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Musee Pio Clementino, Vatican, Rome, Italy.; (add.info.: Laocoon Group, the Trojan priest of Apollo, Laocoon, dies with his two children by two snakes, Marble sculpture of Rhodians Agesander, Athenodore and Polyhorus, 2nd or 1st century BC, coming from the Thermal Baths of Titus in Rome. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Musee Pio Clementino, Vatican, Rome, Italy.); © Kim Young Tae. All rights reserved 2023
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This stunning print captures the tragic and powerful scene of Laocoon Group, the Trojan priest of Apollo, as he meets his demise alongside his two children at the hands of two menacing snakes. The marble sculpture by Rhodians Agesander, Athenodore, and Polyhorus from the 2nd or 1st century BC is a masterpiece that emanates emotion and storytelling.
The intricate details in this artwork showcase the agony and despair on Laocoon's face as he struggles against the deadly serpents coiling around him and his helpless children. The sense of movement captured in stone is truly remarkable, making it feel as though we are witnessing this ancient mythological event unfold before our eyes.
Located in the Thermal Baths of Titus in Rome, this sculpture has stood the test of time to become a symbol of classical artistry and storytelling. The expert photography by Kim Young Tae brings out every nuance and texture in this piece, allowing us to appreciate its beauty even more.
As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to ancient Greece where myths and legends were brought to life through art. It serves as a reminder of the enduring power of storytelling through visual mediums like sculpture.
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