![]() You have the Frost Fair Blade, but your life and healing are reduced by 50% at the highest level. ![]() Just a picture to prove that a build like that does work Weapon: Varatha, or the Eternal Spear Aspect: Guan Yu The clue to escaping is a good build here is a ranking of 10 best Hades builds to help you stack up that damage and defense, complete with recommended weapons, Aspects, Boons, and Mirror of Night Abilties. Every time you die, no matter how far you get, you return to the Underworld and have to start your escape from the beginning. Please contact Annetta Alexandridis and Verity Platt for more information about this collection, or to request permission to use these images.Hades is a rogue-like dungeon crawler game where you play as Zagreus, son of Hades, trying to scape his father's domain. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item. The written permission of any copyright and other rights holders is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use that extends beyond what is authorized by fair use and other statutory exemptions. Cornell is providing access to the materials for research and personal use. Mihaloew from 2010-2015, with funding from a Digital Collections in Arts and Sciences Grant to Annetta Alexandridis. The images in the Cornell Collection of Antiquities: Casts are protected by copyright, and the copyright holders are their creators, generally Cornell University Library, Annetta Alexandridis, and Verity Platt. This collection of plaster casts owned by Cornell University was photographed by Cornell University Library, Alexandridis, Platt, and Andreya L. Rome, Vatican Museums (original) Collecting Program:Ĭornell Collections of Antiquities Format: Paolo Moreno, Lisippo, L'Arte e la Fortuna (Milan: Fabbri Editori, 1995), 220-223 I (Leipzig: Baedeker, 1895-1896), 134Īndrew Stewart, Greek Sculpture (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990), 201, 292 Muirhead, trans., Guide to the Public Collections of Classical Antiquities in Rome, vol. 661Įlizabeth Bartman, Ancient Sculptural Copies in Miniature (Leiden: Brill, 1992), 102-146 Metadata may not be complete in all cases. Items in the Cornell Cast Collection are meant for inventory and reference purposes. BCE work, possibly the bronze Poseidon by Lysippos at Corinth.Ī bronze label affixed to the back of the cast reads "Leopoldo Malpiere Formatore Roma" This statue is the namesake of a type known as the 'Lateran Poseidon', seen in small bronzes and marbles and on the coins of Demetrios Poliorketes. This bust preserves restorations to the head and face. The statue was once restored as Zeus but later as Poseidon with the addition of a trident in the god's raised left hand, a dolphin at the base, and the ship's prow on which he rests his right foot. Much of the original statue has been restored, including most of the nose, parts of the hair, the arms below the shoulders, the lower legs and feet, and part of the right thigh. The cast includes the upper chest and very tops of the shoulders of the statue from which the bust was made. Many curls of the hair and beard are detailed with a drill. Poseidon's hair is longish, wavy with some curls, and tousled. His thick-lidded eyes slope subtly downward and his lips are parted and turned down. Poseidon turns his head slightly to his right and gazes ahead with a look of calm concern. This is a well-preserved cast of a bust of a heavily restored marble statue of Poseidon in the Vatican Museum. Marble sculpture in the round (original) Subject:ĥ9.9 (without pedestal) x 73.5 (with pedestal) x 46 x 28.5 (centimeters, height x height x width x diameter) Roman Imperial, after Greek Early Hellenistic Ostia, Italy (discovery site, 1824) (original) ID Number: Lincoln Hall (Room 316), Cornell University Ostia, Italy (discovery site, 1824) (original) Location: Possibly Lysippos (Greek original) (original)įourth quarter of the 4th c. Leopoldo Malpiere Formatore Roma (reproduction)
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |