Statuette of Hercules, A.D. 1-100. Additional Info: The hero Hercules leans on his club, exhausted from completing his twelfth and last labor - the quest for the golden apples of the Hesperides, which he holds in his right hand behind his back. His eyes are inlaid with silver. The skin of the Nemean Lion, which cushions his weight on the now-missing club alludes to his first labor. This representation of the hero is referred to as the "Weary Hercules" or the "Farnese" type after the most famous copy, once in the Farnese collection and now in the Museo Nazionale in Naples. This statuette is a small-scale replica of the life-size bronze statue made in the late fourth century B.C. by the Greek sculptor Lysippos (active about 370-315 B.C.).
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