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Hearst Museum object titled Plaster cast: hermes and dionysus, accession number 21-55.1, described as Proper right section of cast of Hermes (Latin: Mercury) and Dionysus consisting of Hermes Overall dimensions of assembled cast: Height: 227 cm (89 1/4")(including base that is part of cast, Width/breadth: 76.5 cm, Depth/thickness: 50.5 cm, Width/breadth: 18.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Potsherd, accession number TEMP 2018.9683, described as Fragment of geometric cup or skyphos. Interior glazed. Exterior long vertical band, then bands.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue (reproduction), accession number 21-56, described as Cast of Hermes of Andros (Latin: Mercury). Height m. 1.96 or about 5.5 Greek feet plus the hair. Parian marble. The composition duplicates that of a well-known statue, the so-called Antinoos (better Hermes) of the Belvedere, Vatican Museum, Rome.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue (reproduction), accession number 21-61, described as Cast of The Hermes of Atalanta (Latin: Mercury), life size statue, height 1.90 meters. Pentelic marble.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue (reproduction), accession number 21-62, described as Cast of the Hermes of Troezene, life-size statue, height 1.80 meters. Pentelic marble.  From a marble found by Ernest Legrand of the French school at Athens near the site of Troezene, Peloponnesos, Greece.  National Museums, Athens. Top half only.