Speranza
Marble head of Herakles
Period: Imperial
Date: 1st century
A.D.
Culture: Roman
Medium: Marble, Parian ?
Dimensions: H.
33.3 cm
Classification: Stone Sculpture
Credit
Line: Fletcher Fund, 1927
Accession Number: 27.122.18
This artwork
is currently on display in Gallery 162
Copy of a Greek statue of the second half of the 4th century
B.C. attributed to Lisippo.
In the statue, the hero ERCOLE is
shown close to exhaustion on completion of the twelve labours set him by
Euristeo, ruler of the Argolida.
The contrast between his powerful physique and
his weary stance is echoed in this particularly fine rendition of his noble
head, which is bowed with fatigue.
The statue was copied in many different sizes
during the Roman period.
References:
Alexander, Christine. 1930.
"Miscellaneous Ancient Roman Sculptures."
Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
25(7): pp. 167-68, fig. 2.
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