Marcellus as Hermes Logios


Marcellus as Hermes Logios is a sculpture of Marcellus the Younger as Hermes Logios, the god of eloquence, in Louvre.
It was executed in marble circa 20 BC
Statue is signed by Cleomenes the Athenian, but probably not the author of the Aphrodite Medici in Florence, but rather his son.
It is the funerary variation of Hermes Ludovisi type with portrait head.
Before 1590 it was housed in Pope Sixtus V's villa on the Esquiline Hill. It was bought from the papal collections in 1664 by Louis XIV of France and placed in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles. Napoleon brought it from there to the Louvre, Paris in 1802, where it now resides. Traditionally thought to be a portrait of Germanicus before the current attribution.