To accurately identify the Greek god depicted in a statue, additional details about the statue's features, attributes, or context are needed. Commonly recognized gods include Zeus, often portrayed with a lightning bolt; Athena, shown with a helmet and shield; and Poseidon, depicted with a trident. If you can provide more specifics, I can help identify the god more precisely.
The Greek god Pan was depicted as a man with the horns, legs and tail of a goat, and with thick beard, snub nose and pointed ears. He was not depicted with wings
What he would please - also what a artist depicted him to ware.
Hades is often depicted wearing Greek style robes.
Saturn is actually the Roman equivalent of the Greek god Cronus. In Greek mythology, Cronus was the god of time and father of Zeus and the other Olympian gods. He is often depicted as an older man with a scythe, symbolizing the passage of time.
No such god. I have to disagree. There was a Greek god of safety. the name was SOTERIA (Sôtêria), i.e., the personification of safety or recovery (Lat. Salus) was worshipped as a divinity in Greece, and had a Temple and a statue at Patrae (Paus. vii. 21. § 2,24. § 2).
Jason is not a Greek god.
Athena
Zeus.
It's the statue of Eros.
Dionysus is the Greek god often depicted eating grapes in ancient art and mythology.
Artemis is not depicted with a beard since she is a female god.
The Greek god Pan was depicted as a man with the horns, legs and tail of a goat, and with thick beard, snub nose and pointed ears. He was not depicted with wings
a Greek temple used to shelter a god's statue
Dionysos
The Colossus of Rhodes was a statue of the Greek sun god, Helios. It was constructed in the city of Rhodes in ancient Greece.
zeus
In classical Greek representations, the statue of Zeus at Olympia typically holds a scepter in one hand and a winged figure of Nike (Victory) in the other. The statue is often depicted seated on a throne, showcasing Zeus's power and importance in Greek mythology.