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Bust of Zeus Ammon N100779
KENWOOD HOUSE, THE IVEAGH BEQUEST, London. Marble bust of Zeus Ammon. A Roman copy of a Greek bust of c.44
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1. Title: "Zeus Ammon: A Roman Reverie of Ancient Greek Divinity" Nestled within the tranquil grounds of Kenwood House in London, the Marble Bust of Zeus Ammon (N100779) stands as a testament to the enduring allure of ancient Greek mythology. This Roman copy of a Greek original, dating back to around 44 AD, is a poignant reminder of the cultural exchange and artistic synergy that existed between the Roman and Greek civilizations. The Bust of Zeus Ammon, with its serene expression and intricately carved details, embodies the deity's dual nature as the god of the sky and the god of the desert. The horns of Ammon, a symbol of his power and strength, gracefully adorn the god's head, while the flowing locks of his beard cascade down his chest. The subtle play of light and shadow across the sculpture's surface adds depth and dimension, bringing the god to life. The Roman copy's provenance remains a subject of scholarly debate, with some suggesting it may have originated from the Temple of Ammon in Siwa Oasis, Egypt, or from the Roman city of Leptis Magna in modern-day Libya. Regardless of its origins, the Bust of Zeus Ammon now stands proudly in Kenwood House, a bequest from the 3rd Earl of Iveagh, Edward Cecil Guinness. The bust's placement in the Orangery, a room filled with natural light, creates an ethereal atmosphere, allowing visitors to connect with the divine essence of Zeus Ammon. As a symbol of the power and wisdom of the ancient world, the Bust of Zeus Ammon continues to captivate and inspire, inviting us to ponder the mysteries of the universe and the enduring legacy of our cultural heritage.
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