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Greek Art Heracles statue. IV century B. C
GREEK ART. Greece. IV century B.C. Statue of Heracles covered with a lions skin. He was holding the mallet in his right hand. Penteli marble. Dated 350-325 B.C. Located near the Church of Agia Eirini, Athens. National Archaeological Museum. Athens
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 4.3cm x 7.6cm (1.7" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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1. Title: "Heracles the Victor: A Fourth Century BC Penteli Marble Statue from Athens" This image showcases a remarkable Greek statue of Heracles, the legendary Greek hero and demigod, dating back to the IV century BC. The statue, carved from Penteli marble, is currently housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece. Heracles, also known as Herakles or Hercules in Roman mythology, is depicted here in his victorious form, clad in a lionskin, a symbol of his twelve labors. The statue stands tall and proud, with an impassive expression on his youthful face, revealing the mastery of the Greek sculptors of the time. In his right hand, Heracles holds a mallet, a tool used in his labors, particularly in his battle against the monster Cacus. The statue's intricate details, from the rippling muscles to the lifelike veins, reveal the artist's dedication to capturing the essence of human form. Despite the passage of centuries, the statue's genitalia remain preserved, a testament to the ancient Greeks' acceptance and celebration of the human body in all its forms. This statue is a significant representation of the rich cultural heritage of ancient Greece and the enduring influence of its mythology. The statue's discovery near the Church of Agia Eirini in Athens adds to its historical significance, as it offers a glimpse into the city's vibrant past. The statue's preservation in the National Archaeological Museum ensures that future generations can continue to marvel at the artistic and historical achievements of ancient Greece. In conclusion, this stunning IV century BC Heracles statue is a testament to the artistic and cultural achievements of ancient Greece. Its intricate details, historical significance, and enduring beauty make it a must-see for anyone interested in the history and art of the ancient world.
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