Zeus of Otricoli

It is on display in the Sala Rotonda of the Pio-Clementine Vatican Museum.

[1] The bust is presumed to be a Roman copy of a Hellenistic original.

The Zeus of Otricoli was copied, making it the head of God the Father, by the baroque sculptor Stephan Schwaner, who made statues for the attic of the Holy Trinity Church in Warsaw.

The figure of God the Father is currently placed on the battlefield of Raszyn in Falenty, Poland.

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