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Poseidon Neptune Statue
Poseidon Neptune Statue
God of the Sea.
He raises storms or calms the sea at will, controls earthquakes and tames horses especially for races. He presides over games and contests of all kinds. Son of Kronos and Rhea (Cybele).
The ancient Greeks were avid sailors and lovers of the sea as opposed to the Romans knew him as Neptune and had little love of the sea. Only Poseidon, of all gods and men, was not afraid of the Gorgons and made love with Medusa in Athena's temple. He also shared fish offerings with Hecate. Poseidon was strongly attracted to Demeter as well and when she changed into a Mare to thwart him, he changed into a stallion and "covered" her.
The original statue is one fathom long. In this image Poseidon prepares to launch his trident at an unseen target.
[bronze statue found in sea at Cape Artemision, Greece. Now in National Museum of Athens, 450 B.C.E.]
9 1/2" resin statue, green verdigris color finish, with metal trident . #POS