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Bronze statue of Phrygian deity Attis as young shepherd, from Augusta Treverorum (Trier)

Bronze statue of Phrygian deity Attis as young shepherd, from Augusta Treverorum (Trier)


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Bronze statue of Phrygian deity Attis as young shepherd, from Augusta Treverorum (Trier)

Gallo-Roman civilization, 2nd-3rd century. Bronze statue of Phrygian deity Attis as a young shepherd. From Augusta Treverorum (Trier)

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2nd Century Bronze Celtic Gallic Civilization Gallo Roman Civilization Gold Grey Background Shepherd Attis


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This stunning bronze statue captures the essence of Phrygian deity Attis, depicted here as a young shepherd. Originating from Augusta Treverorum (Trier) during the Gallo-Roman civilization in the 2nd-3rd century, this ancient artifact is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Celtic and Roman civilizations. The craftsmanship exhibited in this sculpture is truly remarkable. The intricate details on Attis' face and body showcase the skill and artistry of its creator. Standing tall with an air of divine grace, Attis exudes a sense of power and tranquility. Set against a grey background, this studio shot allows us to focus solely on the beauty and significance of this historical piece. Its vertical composition emphasizes Attis' commanding presence while highlighting every delicate curve and contour. As we delve into history through this image, we are reminded of the importance that religion held in ancient societies. Attis was revered as a god by both Celts and Romans alike, symbolizing fertility, rebirth, and nature's cycles. With hints of gold accentuating his attire, it is evident that no expense was spared in creating such an extraordinary work of art. This print serves as a window into ancient Rome's artistic prowess while offering us a glimpse into their beliefs and values. Universal Images Group (UIG) has once again provided us with an invaluable visual representation of our shared human history – one that deserves admiration for its aesthetic appeal as well as its cultural significance.

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