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AKESO: THE GODESS OF HEALTH PROCEDURE In Greek mythology - theology, Akeso is one of the daughters of Asclepius and Hypion, sister of Hygiene, Iasus, Panacea and Aigli. Akeso was worshiped in Epidaurus, like her sisters, as a deity.Its name is rooted in the ancient verb akaiomai, which meanscure. She was seen as the goddess of the healing process of wounds or diseases. French Sculptures, 19th Century Sculpture, Venus Aphrodite, Ancient Greek Sculpture, Classic Sculpture, Greek Statues, Roman Sculpture, Academic Art, Greek Sculpture

AKESO: THE GODESS OF HEALTH PROCEDURE In Greek mythology - theology, Akeso is one of the daughters of Asclepius and Hypion, sister of Hygiene, Iasus, Panacea and Aigli. Akeso was worshiped in Epidaurus, like her sisters, as a deity.Its name is rooted in the ancient verb akaiomai, which meanscure. She was seen as the goddess of the healing process of wounds or diseases.

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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827–1875). Ugolino and His Sons, modeled ca. 1860–61, executed in marble 1865–67. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Purchase, Josephine Bay Paul and C. Michael Paul Foundation Inc. Gift and Charles Ulrick and Josephine Bay Foundation Inc. Gift, and Fletcher Fund, 1967 (67.250) #hands #Connections Ugolino And His Sons, Classical Sculpture, Classic Sculpture, European Sculpture, Auguste Rodin, Max Ernst, Art Ancien, Oldenburg, Marble Sculpture

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827–1875). Ugolino and His Sons, modeled ca. 1860–61, executed in marble 1865–67. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Purchase, Josephine Bay Paul and C. Michael Paul Foundation Inc. Gift and Charles Ulrick and Josephine Bay Foundation Inc. Gift, and Fletcher Fund, 1967 (67.250) #hands #Connections

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