Peter Hohberger:
"Serpent Staff of Aesculapius"
Peter Hohberger:
"Serpent Staff of Aesculapius"

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limited, 199 copies | numbered | signed | bronze + marble | height 43 cm

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"Serpent Staff of Aesculapius"
Peter Hohberger: "Serpent Staff of Aesculapius"

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"Serpent Staff of Aesculapius"

The professional symbol of the physicians recalls the transformation of Asclepius. In 293 BC, a delegation arrived at his sanctuary of Epidauros so that the god could free Rome from a terrible plague. Ovid reports in the "Metamorphoses" that Asclepius boarded the Roman ship disguised as a serpent and brought salvation to Rome. Hohberger set a monument full of vitality and vigour to the god of healing.

Edition in bronze. Total height 43 cm including marble base, base 10 x 10 cm. Limited world edition: 199 copies, signed and numbered. Cast using the Lost-Wax-Process.

About Peter Hohberger

Born in 1939, former actor, now sculptor and painter

The sculptor Peter Hohberger, born in Silesia on 12 November 1939, was already involved in drawing and modelling as a child. After a successful career as an actor, he has devoted himself to painting and the fine arts for many years. He sees himself quite consciously as a sculptor in the classical sense.

His basic aesthetic understanding is influenced by nature. The beauty of the human body is what fascinates him and which he translates into his nudes and portrait busts unaffected by modernisms. His role models are the masters of ancient Greece, Auguste Rodin and above all Arno Breker, who instructed him personally. He has learned from all of them, and not only in the accuracy with which he knows how to depict the beauty of the female body.

Hohberger says: "Art that enriches life and makes people happy outlasts any kind of so-called zeitgeist".

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