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  • Roman Marble Sculpture of Ares (Mars)

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    Roman marble sculpture of Ares with Eros at his feet
    Roman marble sculpture of Ares, restored by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Palazzo Altemps, Rome.

    Historical Background

    This Roman marble sculpture dates back to the Antonine period (2nd century AD). It is a copy of a Greek bronze original from the 4th century BC.

    Depiction of Ares and Eros

    The work portrays the Greek god of war, Ares (Mars to the Romans), in youthful form, seated on his weapons. At his feet, a small Eros (Cupid) plays with his armor.

    Bernini’s Restoration

    In 1622, the young Gian Lorenzo Bernini restored the statue, adding the cupid, part of the left foot, and the fingers.

    Current Location

    Today, the sculpture is housed in Palazzo Altemps, part of the National Roman Museum in Rome.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is the Roman marble sculpture of Ares located?
    It is housed in Palazzo Altemps, part of the National Roman Museum in Rome.
    Who restored the sculpture of Ares?
    Gian Lorenzo Bernini restored it in 1622, adding the cupid, part of the left foot, and the fingers.
    What period does the sculpture belong to?
    It belongs to the Antonine period (2nd century AD) and is a Roman marble copy of a Greek bronze original from the 4th century BC.
    What does the sculpture depict?
    The sculpture depicts Ares (Mars), seated on his weapons, with Eros (Cupid) at his feet playing with his armor.
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