Roman Serapis Bronze Statue

$950.38

A fine Roman Serapis statue cast from bronze featuring the deity, facing forward with his head slightly tilted to the right. He is wearing a tunic draped over his shoulders down to his feet. In his left arm rests, the cornucopia while his right arm is slightly extended forward holding a circular object. The facial features have been carefully rendered including his eyes, nose, mouth and beard. A modius has been placed on top of his brushed back hair placed in a fillet. At the base is a D-section loop, beautiful green patination covers the surface. This piece is mounted on a custom made stand.

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Roman Serapis Bronze Statue
$950.38

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Serapis (Σέραπις) is a Graeco-Egyptian composite deity, blending the transformative powers of the Egyptian gods Osiris and Apis with the heavenly authority of the Greek god Zeus. His cult was developed under the Ptolemaic ruler Ptolemy I Soter (305-282 BC) as a means to unify his Greek and Egyptian subjects, and later gained popularity throughout the Roman Empire, until it was banned under Theodosius I (AD 379-395). Zeus Serapis became the tutelary divinity of the Severan imperial dynasty. The god’s association with the emperor enhanced the mystique of the position, imbuing the Roman ruler with his divine qualities as a giver of salvation and immortality.

To find out more about Roman gods, please visit our relevant blog post: Roman Gods in Mythology.

Additional information

Weight 282.2 g
Dimensions 10.8 cm
Culture

Ancient Roman

Metal

Bronze

Region

Southern Europe

Roman mythology

Serapis