We are not particularly well informed about the appearance of statues of Zeus created by Greek sculptors in the fifth century BCE. Few of them have survived in the original and only a small number were copied during the Roman imperial period. The lost original of the Dresden Zeus type was evidently used multiple times for taking casts; in the Roman imperial period, more than 100 copies of this statue of Zeus must have existed in marble alone.
Further Media
- Material & Technique
- Pentelic marble
- Museum
- Skulpturensammlung
- Dating
- 120/30 CE
- Inventory number
- Hm 068