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- Laocoön - Wikipedia
Laocoon, ductus Neptuno sorte sacerdos; (2 101) two serpents were sent to Troy across the sea from the island of Tenedos, where the Greeks had temporarily camped [10]
- Laocoön | Trojan War, Sculpture, Priest | Britannica
The statue was for a time in the palace of the Emperor Titus (ad 79–81) After its rediscovery during the Renaissance, it regained its exalted reputation, inspiring Gotthold Lessing’s famous essay on art, Laocoon (1766)
- Laocoön - Musei Vaticani
This statue group was found in 1506 on the Esquiline Hill in Rome and immediately identified as the Laocoön described by Pliny the Elder as a maste
- Laocoon: The Story of the Man Who Almost Saved Troy
Laocoon was a Trojan priest and seer of the god Poseidon whose tragic story was famously immortalized in the statue known as Laocoon and his Sons currently held at the Vatican Museums’ collection
- Laocoön: The Suffering of a Trojan Priest Its Afterlife
Laocoon Mark Cartwright (CC BY-NC-SA) Is the statue famously shown since its discovery in the newly designed Belvedere Garden at the Vatican Palace actually the ancient sculpture mentioned by Pliny, or rather a clever Renaissance forgery?
- Masterpiece Story: Laocoön and His Sons - DailyArt Magazine
Laocoon is at the center of the composition, sitting on an altar in a twisting position that recalls a giant “X ” His hands and legs fly in different directions, seemingly in a mad attempt to escape
- Athanadoros, Hagesandros, and Polydoros of Rhodes, - Smarthistory
Athanadoros, Hagesandros, and Polydoros of Rhodes, Laocoön and his Sons, early 1st century C E , marble, 7 feet 10 1 2 inches high (Vatican Museums) Speakers: Dr Beth Harris and Dr Steven Zucker
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