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Hercules and Minerva, one of a series of metopes depicting the Labours of Hercules
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Hercules and Minerva, one of a series of metopes depicting the Labours of Hercules
PWI94614 Hercules and Minerva, one of a series of metopes depicting the Labours of Hercules from the Temple of Zeus in Olympia, Early Classical Period, c.470-457 BC (Parian marble) by Greek, (5th century BC); 160x152 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; ePeter Willi; Greek, out of copyright
Media ID 23371878
© Peter Willi / Bridgeman Images
Heracles Hercule Metope Minerve Patron Protectress Severe Style
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of "Hercules and Minerva" one of the metopes from the Temple of Zeus in Olympia. Created during the Early Classical Period around 470-457 BC, this Parian marble masterpiece measures an impressive 160x152 cm and is now housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The metope depicts Hercules, a legendary hero known for his incredible strength, alongside Minerva, a powerful goddess and patroness. The artist skillfully captures their dynamic interaction within a relief sculpture that exudes both grace and intensity. In this scene, Hercules stands proudly nude as he carries out one of his renowned labors under the watchful eye of Minerva. Her severe style reflects her role as protector and guide to heroes like Hercules. The juxtaposition between their nakedness symbolizes vulnerability while highlighting their divine qualities. This photograph by Peter Willi beautifully preserves every intricate detail of this ancient Greek artwork. It invites viewers to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its historical significance as it represents an important chapter in Greek mythology.
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