Rome, Italy

Asclepius Statue

This marble statue of Asclepius can be seen in the “Braccio Nuovo” of the Vatican Museums, Rome. It is a Roman interpretation (2nd century AD) of a 4th century BC Greek original, which was found on the Quirinal Hill in 17841.

Asclepius statue, Vatican Museums (by Luca Borghi) (1).jpg
Asclepius statue, Vatican Museums (by Luca Borghi) (2).jpg

When William Osler visited the Vatican Museums, in February 1909, he took notice of this statue. A photo-postcard of it, presented by Osler himself, is currently preserved in The Osler Library Prints Collection2.

  • Photos by Luca Borghi @ (March 2019)
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