It's a statue.
Nah, Its a statue of Hermes holding the baby Dionysus. The statue is of when he stops to feed Dionysus grapes for his own "excitement."
zues put his son hermes in charge of dionysus and hermes nursed him secretly
Hermes is the brother of Dionysus, the son of Zeus - Pan is the son of Hermes.
Ares,Adonis,Hermes,Hephaestus,Dionysus,Anchises.
Zeus got the baby Dionysus out of Zeus' thigh, where he had matured, gave him to Hermes, who passed him on to some nymphs who brought him up.
Hera Demeter Aphrodite Athena Artemis (There was Hestia, but she abdicated in favor of Dionysus) Zeus Poseidon Hermes Ares Hephaestus Dionysus Apollo
zues put his son hermes in charge of dionysus and hermes nursed him secretly
Hermes is the brother of Dionysus, the son of Zeus - Pan is the son of Hermes.
Yes.Hermes was Dionysus's half brother.Hermes was the son of Zeus and Maia and Dionysus was the son of Zeus and Semele.
Hermes, Dionysus, Ares
Hermes was the son of Zeus and Maia, or Dionysus and Aphrodite (although that son is likely Priapus, who is also identified with Hermes).
Zeus and Maia, or Dionysus and Aphrodite.
Ares,Adonis,Hermes,Hephaestus,Dionysus,Anchises.
Zeus's sons are Apollo, Dionysus, and Hermes.
Zeus got the baby Dionysus out of Zeus' thigh, where he had matured, gave him to Hermes, who passed him on to some nymphs who brought him up.
In Greek mythology, chthonic gods were associated with the earth and the underworld. Some examples include Hades, Persephone, Hecate, and Demeter in their roles as deities of the Underworld, death, darkness, and fertility. These gods were often worshipped through mysterious and secret rites.
Praxiteles was born in Athens about 390 B.C.
Any son or daughter of Zeus. Ares Hephaestus Hebe Athena Artemis Apollo Dionysus The Muses/The Fates/The Charities/Aphrodite (by some accounts)