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Laocoon and his sons

Laocoon and his sons

A cast of the original sculpture "Laocoon and his sons" on the grounds of the Ringling Estate. This 1st Century A.D. sculpture was discovered in 1506 in the ruins of Titus Palace in Rome. In book 2 of Virgil's Aeneid, Laocoon was a priest who tried to warn the citizens of Troy about the Trojan Horse. According to the story, the Gods favored the greek invaders, and sent sea serpents to strangle Laocoon at the altar of Neptune. The original sculpture is on display in the Vatican museum. Behind the sculpture is a large banyan tree.
Photo credit: The Florida Center for Instructional Technology, University of South Florida

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