Pomona at the Petit Palais, Paris
Pomona at the Petit Palais, Paris
Published 2015-05-12T15:16:59+00:00
Pomona was the goddess of fruit trees, garden, and orchards. Unlike many other Roman goddesses and gods, she does not have a Greek counterpart, though she is commonly associated with Demeter. She watches over and protects fruit trees and cares for their cultivation. She was not actually associated with the harvest of fruits itself, but with the flourishing of the fruit trees. In artistic depictions she is generally shown with a platter of fruit or a cornucopia.
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Date published | 12/05/2015 |
Title | Pomona |
Date | 1812 |
Dimension | 181 x 60 x 62cm |
Accession | SDUT1755 |
Period | Neoclassical |
Medium | Marble |
Record | http://parismuseescollections.paris.fr/fr/petit-palais/oeuvres/pomone-0 |
Artist | Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet |
Place | Petit Palais Museum |
0.1mm, 10% infill, Silk copper