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Egeria. 1855. Artist: John Henry Foley
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Egeria. 1855. Artist: John Henry Foley
Egeria.1855. In Roman religion, she was a water spirit worshiped in connection with Diana at Aricia and also with the Camenae in their grove outside the Porta Capena at Rome. Like Diana, she was a protectress of pregnant women and, like the Camenae, was considered prophetic. Traditionally she was the wife, or mistress, and adviser of King Numa Pompilius, who established the grove at Rome and consorted with her there
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This print showcases the exquisite sculpture of Egeria, created by the talented artist John Henry Foley in 1855. The marble artwork beautifully captures the essence of this mythical figure from Roman religion. Egeria was revered as a water spirit and worshipped alongside Diana at Aricia, as well as with the Camenae in their grove outside Rome's Porta Capena. Intriguingly, Egeria shared similarities with both Diana and the Camenae. Like Diana, she offered protection to pregnant women, while also possessing prophetic abilities akin to the Camenae. According to tradition, she served as King Numa Pompilius' wife or mistress and acted as his trusted advisor. It was under his reign that he established the sacred grove in Rome where he communed with her. Foley's artistic prowess is evident in this stunning sculpture; every intricate detail of Egeria's flowing robes and delicate features is meticulously carved out of marble. The photograph expertly captures not only her physical beauty but also conveys a sense of mystery surrounding this enigmatic figure from ancient mythology. Displayed within Guildhall Library Art Gallery, this 19th-century masterpiece continues to captivate viewers with its timeless allure. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back through history to an era when myth and legend intertwined seamlessly with everyday life – reminding us of humanity's enduring fascination with stories that transcend time itself.
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