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More model informationThis relief was carved in the classic period proximately 420 bc. in Athens. It is one of the earliest reliefs from this period illustratingthe health gods of the Asklepios cult. The size and motive present the Asklepios figures as Gods. Scientists believe that itthe men are Asklepios and Triptolemos. Asklepios is the son of Apollo; a hero and the Roman god of medicine and healing; his daughters were Hygieia and Panacea. Hygeia is the women figure presented in the relief, promising good health to the people of Athens. (The theme of Hygieia’s epifani)
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