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English: Sculpture of Jupiter Tonans at Museo del Prado (Madrid, Spain).
Español: Escultura de Júpiter Tonante en el Museo del Prado (Madrid, España). Puede que esta obra fuera la imagen de culto del templo consagrado a Júpiter Tonante en Roma. En tal caso, sería la mandada a esculpir por Domiciano en el siglo I para sustituir, con leves variantes, la estatua de Leocares (siglo IV adC) instalada en el santuario por Augusto, su fundador. Llevaba el rayo en la mano derecha y apoyaba la izquierda en un cetro, iconografía desconocida por el restaurador barroco a quien se deben los brazos. |
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14 November 2004 |
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Dodo ( talk · contribs) |
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