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Wooden sculpture showing an automaton of Hercules winning over the dragon, 1589
Hercules (by Tybo)
Hercules (by Lucas Stanley)
Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar, after Giambologna, mid-17th century (original composition ca. 158
Gilded statuette of Hercules, perhaps intended as a portrait of the Roman emperor Commodus (r. 180-1
Emperor Commodus portrayed as Hercules. Btw I saw a similar statue of some earlier emperor in Palazz
Commodus as Hercules 180-193 ADCollection Musei Capitolini Roma, Italy
Ancient Roman tombstone depicting Heracles/Hercules and Hesione, daughter of King Laomedon of Troy,
Fragment of an ancient Roman funerary monument depicting Hercules overcoming the Nemean Lion. Now i
Terracotta head of Hercules. Artist unknown; 1st cent. BCE. Now in the Staatliche Antikensammlunge
Hercules: The Geriatric Years.(Statue of a man in the garb of Hercules, i.e. lionskin tied around th
johnnybravo20:Hercules (by Antonio M.)
Hellenistic terracotta figurine depicting Heracles in repose, perhaps modeled after an original by L
Young Hercules, probably Arno Breker, Foro Italico
cma-european-art:Hercules, 16, Cleveland Museum of Art: European Painting and SculptureSize: Overall
Cupid with Attributes of Hercules by Emil Wolff (1859)
Two drawings of the Farnese Hercules, from the book Paradigmata Graphices, by Jan de Bisschop, after
Bronze statuette of Herakles on a round base. The hero wears the lion’s skin.Work of the 1st c. AC i
Eugène Emmanuel Amaury-Duval (French; (1806–1885)Self-PortraitOil on canvas, 1832Musée des Beaux-Art
Detail of Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar, after a model by GiambolognaItalian, mid-17th cent
Marble head of Heracles/Hercules. Roman copy (1st cent. CE) after a Greek original of the 4th
Ercole FarneseRoman marble copy of a bronze original by Lysippos (4th c. BC)3rd century ADMuseo Arch
Roman men, gods, and demi-gods at the Louvre Museum, ParisPhotos by Charles Reeza
The Ercole Farnese: ante litteram muscle bear.
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