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« on: 11 March 2024, 09:48:41 »

ภาพ Hercules


Hercules : God of strength and heroes



Hercules combatant Achelous - Louvre Museum; Paris, France
Hercules battles Achelous, metamorphed into a serpent, 1824, by François Joseph Bosio. Louvre LL 325.

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Baby Hercules strangling a snake sent to kill him in his cradle
(Roman marble, 2nd century CE, in the Capitoline Museums of Rome, Italy).

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A fresco from Herculaneum depicting Heracles and Achelous from Greco-Roman mythology, 1st century CE.

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Hercules and the Nemean lion in the 15th-century Histoires de Troyes

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King Henry IV of France depicted as Hercules vanquishing the Lernaean Hydra (i.e. the Catholic League), by Toussaint Dubreuil, c. 1600

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Hercules of the Forum Boarium (Hellenistic, 2nd century BCE)

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Hercules drunk and Omphale. Fresco from House of the Prince of Montenegro, Pompeii, 25–35 CE

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Hercules carrying his son Hyllus looks at the centaur Nessus, who is about to carry Deianira across the river on his back. Fresco from Pompeii, 30–45 CE

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Hercules in Olympus with Juno and Minerva, fresco from Herculaneum, 1st century CE

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Hercules and Iolaus (1st century CE mosaic from the Anzio Nymphaeum, Rome)

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Hercules (Hatra, Iraq, Parthian period, 1st–2nd century CE)

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Hercules bronze statuette, 2nd century CE (museum of Alanya, Turkey)

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Hercules and the Nemean Lion (detail), silver plate, 6th century (Cabinet des Médailles, Paris)

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Heracles and Omphale, Roman fresco, Pompeian Fourth Style (45–79 CE), Naples National Archaeological Museum, Italy

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A Roman gilded silver bowl depicting the boy Hercules strangling two serpents, from the Hildesheim Treasure, 1st century CE, Altes Museum

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Head from statue of Herakles (Hercules) Roman 117–188 CE from villa of the emperor Hadrian at Tivoli, Italy at the British Museum

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Hercules (Herakles) with the Apples of the Hesperides Roman 1st century CE from a temple at Byblos, Lebanon at the British Museum

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Hercules from Cappadocia or Caesarea 1st century BCE – 1st century CE, Walters Art Museum

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Hercules slaying the Hydra Roman copy of 4th century BCE original by Lysippos, Capitoline Museum

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Hercules Roman 1st century BCE – 1st century CE, Walters Art Museum

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Herakles and Telephos Louvre MR219

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Hercules, 50 BCE – 50 CE, MAN Florence

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The Giant Hercules (1589) by Hendrik Goltzius

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Lucas Faydherbe, Bust of Hercules – collection King Baudouin Foundation

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The Drunken Hercules (1612–1614) by Rubens

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Hercules and Deianira (18th century copy of a lost original), from I Modi

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Hercules in the Augean stable (1842, Honoré Daumier)

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Comic book cover (c.1958)

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Hercules, Deianira and the Centaur Nessus, by Bartholomäus Spranger, 1580–1582

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Henry IV of France, as Hercules vanquishing the Lernaean Hydra (i.e. the Catholic League), by Toussaint Dubreuil, c. 1600. Louvre Museum

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Hercules on the Pyre by Guillaume Coustou The Elder, 1704, Louvre MR1809

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Juno, with Hercules fighting a Centaur on reverse (Roman, 215–15 BCE)

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Club over his shoulder on a Roman denarius (c. 100 BCE)

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Maximinus II and Hercules with club and lionskin (Roman, 313 CE)

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Commemorative 5-franc piece (1996), Hercules in center

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Hercules, as seen on a Denarius of the Roman Emperor Caracalla. Dated 212 CE

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Pillars of Hercules, representing the Strait of Gibraltar (19th-century conjecture of the Tabula Peutingeriana)

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The Cudgel of Hercules, a tall limestone rock formation, with Pieskowa Skała Castle in the background

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Hercules as heraldic supporters in the royal arms of Greece, in use 1863–1973. The phrase "Ηρακλείς του στέμματος" ("Defenders of the Crown") has pejorative connotations ("chief henchmen") in Greek.

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« Reply #1 on: 11 March 2024, 10:45:44 »

Heracles


Heracles
God of strength and heroes
Divine protector of mankind and the patron of the gymnasium



One of the most famous depictions of Heracles, Farnese Hercules, Roman marble statue on the basis of an original by Lysippos, 216 CE. National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy

Statue of Herakles at rest carrying fruit in his right hand. Roman copy of the Imperial era after a Greek original of the Early Hellenistic era; the left forearm is restored in plaster

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Heracles slaying the Lernaean Hydra

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Laurel wreath

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Heracles carrying his son Hyllus looks at the centaur Nessus, who is about to carry Deianira across the river on his back. Antique fresco from Pompeii.

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Heracles strangling snakes (detail from an Attic red-figured stamnos, c. 480–470 BCE)

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Heracles as a boy strangling a snake (marble, Roman artwork, 2nd century CE). Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy

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Side of terracotta kantharos in the form of the head of Heracles, attributed to the Syriskos Painter, c. 470 BC

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The choice of Hercules by Annibale Carracci

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All 12 labours of Heracles, Mosaic of Llíria (Valencia, Spain)

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Heracles slaying the Lernaean Hydra

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Heracles and Ceryneian Hind by Lysippos

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Hercules stealing the golden apples from the Garden of the Hesperides

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Heracles and Omphale, Roman fresco, Pompeian Fourth Style (45–79 CE), Naples National Archaeological Museum, Italy

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A fresco from Herculaneum depicting Heracles and Achelous from Greco-Roman mythology, 1st century CE

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Heracles fighting the servants of the Egyptian King Busiris, Attic Pelike, c. 470 BCE

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Heracles killing the giant, Antaeus

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Death of Hercules (painting by Francisco de Zurbarán, 1634, Museo del Prado)

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Temple to Heracles in Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

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An insane Heracles is depicted killing his son while Megara stands horrified on the right side of the scene (National Archaeological Museum, Madrid, c. 350-320 B.C.E.)

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Heracles and Iolaus (Fountain mosaic from the Anzio Nymphaeum)

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Heracles and his son Telephus. (Marble, Roman copy of the 1st or 2nd century CE)

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A Roman gilded silver bowl depicting the boy Hercules strangling two serpents, from the Hildesheim Treasure, 1st century CE, Altes Museum

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Hellenistic-era depiction of the Zoroastrian divinity Bahram as Hercules carved in 153 BCE at Kermanshah, Iran.

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The protector Vajrapani of the Buddha is another incarnation of Heracles (Gandhara, 1st century CE).

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Heracles as protector of Buddha, Vajrapani, 2nd-century Gandhara.

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The Mathura Herakles, strangling the Nemean lion (Kolkata Indian Museum).[91]

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Herakles under his lion skin and holding thunder (vajra), with Buddhist monks, art of Gandhara, British Museum

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