Herakles Gallery
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finelythreadedsky:Euripides, Children of Herakles, tr. Henry Taylor and Robert A. Brooks
leradr:This evocative Gandharan statue, is likely of Vajrapani in the guise of Herakles. Vajrapani w
Hercules Defeats Antaeus (plate 9 from The Labors of Hercules), Cornelis Cort and Hieronymus Cock, 1
Silver stater from the ancient Greek polis of Phaistos, Crete. On the obverse, Heracles; on the rev
Hercules, Piero della Francesca, ca. 1465
The Death of Hercules, Francisco de Zurbarán, 1634
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Heracles battles the Amazons. Interior of a Laconian black-figure kylix, attributed to the Arcesila
met-greekroman-art:Bronze statuette of Herakles, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtPurc
Statuette of Herakles with the lion, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtRogers Fund, 190
Hercules and Omphale, Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Elder, 1754
gnossienne:Herakles from Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides, trans. Anne Carson
hellenicdreams:Miniature statuette of Herakles, 2nd century CERoman Chalcedony3.5 x 3.2 x 1.6 cm (1
Heracles grapples with the Cretan Bull, while a Siren watches from a branch above. Tondo of a Lacon
salemwitchtrials:‘Herakles,’ Euripides (translated by Anne Carson)
Heracles’ charioteer Iolaus holds his arrows, while the god Hermes watches Heracles grapple with the
Hercules in the Palace of Omphale, Antonio Bellucci, ca. 1698
Diomedes King of Thrace Killed by Hercules and Devoured by His Own Horses, Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierr
finelythreadedsky:Euripides, Children of Herakles, tr. Henry Taylor and Robert A. Brooks
museum-of-artifacts:Graeco-Roman gold ‘Herakles Knot’ snake ring dated to the 1st century BC
Heracles (right) pursues Ares’ son Cycnus (left in the center, Zeus attempts to separate the combata
Hercules and the Erymanthian Boar, after Giambologna, mid-17th century (original composition ca. 158
Etruscan black-figure alabastron (perfume jar) after Corinthian models. In the top frieze, Heracles
Heracles and Iolaos. Attic white-ground black-figure oinochoe, artist unknown; ca. 500-490 BCE. Now
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