Hercules and the Hydra, late 1500s-early 1600s. Creator: Unknown.

Hercules and the Hydra, late 1500s-early 1600s. Creator: Unknown.

2-731-005 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Hercules and the Hydra, late 1500s-early 1600s. Hercules slayed the Lernean Hydra as the second of the ancient hero’s twelve labors. When one of the nine snake-like heads was destroyed, two grew back. Hercules cauterized each stump, allowing him eventually to kill the monster. The object he holds may have been a club, sword, sickle, or torch. The sinuous, scaly Hydra and the defined musculature presented challenging opportunities for sculptors working in bronze. The raw, tumultuous energy and twisting form-associated with artists of the late 1500s-contrasts to Jacopo Sansovino’s earlier Virgin and Child (1951.316).


Image Details


Medium
  1. Bronze

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3734x5290
File Size : 57,870kb


Aliases

  1. 1973.167
  1. 147424
  1. 0940019218
  1. 1973.167
  1. 2-731-005
  1. 2731005


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