Hermaphroditus

Is this sleeping beauty Aphrodite? Sometimes things are different than we think. It shows a sleeping Hermaphrodit (Hermaphroditus)!, the “son” of Hermes and Aphrodite. Hermaphrodite endormi , Roman copy from an original around 150 BC (bronze, Polykles) discovered in Rome near the Thermes of Diocletian- Now Louvre Museum, Paris, France. See other details - 1 or 2 or 3 , Front view

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