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Marble relief with Herakles carrying the Erymanthian Boar
Period: Augustan
or Julio-Claudian
Date: 27 B.C.-A.D.
68
Culture: Roman
Medium: Marble
Dimensions: Overall: 69.5 x 48.6 x 8.3 cm
Classification: Stone
Sculpture
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1913
Accession
Number: 1913-60
This artwork is currently on display in Gallery
162
Large marble reliefs of this type
were set into walls as decoration.
Many figures were shown in an archaistic
style, reinterpreting the stiff appearance of early Greek art in a highly
sophisticated and decorative manner.
In this relief, ERCOLE carries the wild
boar he was obliged to capture alive as one of the twelve labours imposed by
Eurystheus, ruler of the Argolid.
References:
Richter, G.
1914.
"Department of Classical Art Accessions 1913."
Bulletin of the Metropolitan
Museum of Art 9(3): pp. 59-60, fig. 1.
Richter, Gisela M.A. 1930.
Handbook of the Classical Collection.
New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art,
pp. 305-6, fig. 215.
Picon, C. A., et al. 2007. Art of the Classical
World in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, no. 411, pp. 356, 486.
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