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Roman statue of Hercules
Roman statue of Hercules. This marble statue of Hercules, 3.17 metres high, is a copy made by Glycon in 200-210 AD of a smaller original Greek bronze sculpture of the 4th century BC by Lysippus. It depicts the 11th labour of Hercules, where he rests on his club in the garden of the Hesperides after retrieving the golden apples, which he is holding behind his back. This statue was originally located in the Baths of Caracalla in Rome. This statue is now displayed in the Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy
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This print showcases the magnificent Roman statue of Hercules, a true testament to the rich history and mythology of ancient Rome. Standing tall at 3.17 meters, this marble masterpiece is an exquisite replica created by Glycon in 200-210 AD, based on an original Greek bronze sculpture from the 4th century BC by Lysippus. The statue depicts Hercules during his eleventh labor, where he finds respite in the lush garden of the Hesperides after successfully retrieving the coveted golden apples. With his club resting beside him and a mischievous smile on his face, Hercules conceals the precious fruits behind his back. Originally housed in the grand Baths of Caracalla in Rome, this awe-inspiring artwork now finds its home within the Archaeological Museum of Naples in Italy. Its intricate carvings and flawless craftsmanship speak volumes about both Roman and Greek artistry. As we gaze upon this timeless piece, we are transported back to an era filled with legends and mythical heroes. The statue's nudity symbolizes strength and vulnerability simultaneously while highlighting its classical origins. This portrayal immortalizes Hercules as a warrior who transcends time and embodies human aspirations for greatness. Displayed alongside other historical artifacts at the museum, this sculpture serves as a reminder of our shared cultural heritage that spans across Europe. It stands as a testament to mankind's enduring fascination with religion, history, artistry, and storytelling – all encapsulated within one remarkable piece that continues to captivate visitors from around the world.
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