Eirene and Ploutos
Roman copy of a Greek bronze statue of 375–360 B.C. by Kephisodotos. The original bronze was erected in the Agora of Athens.
Eirene, the daughter of Zeus and Themis, was one of the three Horai (Seasons), maidens closely associated with the fertility of the earth and the nurturing of children.
Eirene represented as a beautiful young woman wearing a peplos and himation (cloak), holding a scepter in her right hand, and carrying the young child Ploutos (the personification of wealth) and a cornucopia on her left arm. The figure brings to mind images of Demeter, the major goddess of agricultural plenty and the mother of Ploutos.
(Glyptothek Museum in Munich.)
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A man soul groovin’. Photography by Art Kane for Esquire Magazine.
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