Jupiter
Jupiter
Jupiter
Jupiter
Jupiter
Jupiter
Jupiter
Jupiter

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A nude figure of the Roman god Jupiter, standing with his right arm raised over his head, wielding a lightning bolt; his left arm at his side. His left leg is bent at the knee. His right foot with spike has been replaced.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Cambridge

Title

Jupiter

Date

early 16th C

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 10.2 x W 2.9 x D 3.7 cm;
H 10.2 x W 2.9 x D 3.7 cm

Accession number

GR.2.1925

Acquisition method

gift from Dr Winifred Lamb

Work type

Statue

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