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Statue of Herakles (Front)

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The J. Paul Getty Museum

The J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles, United States

This Cypriot statuette depicts a mature, though beardless, Herakles. The hero is identified by a lion skin over his head and left shoulder and arm. The paws are tied at the front of his chest in a square knot. Herakles stands in a pronounced contrapposto pose with his weight on the right leg. He has developed pectoral and torso muscles, and prominent buttocks. The navel is shown as a triangular indentation, and the ears are well-modeled with drilled ear canals. There are traces of dark brown-red pigment remaining on the lion skin.

Herakles, preeminent among Greek heroes, with cults throughout the Mediterranean world, was worshipped on Cyprus as both a Panhellenic hero and as a syncretic divinity with the Phoenician god Melqart. Cypriot statues of Herakles-Melqart are often depicted holding a miniature lion in one hand and a club in the other. As the attributes that the Getty’s Herakles originally held are missing, however, this identification cannot be confirmed.

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  • Title: Statue of Herakles (Front)
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 2nd–1st century B.C.
  • Location Created: Cyprus
  • Physical Dimensions: 52 × 20.5 × 12 cm (20 1/2 × 8 1/16 × 4 3/4 in.)
  • Type: Male portrait
  • External Link: Find out more about this object on the Museum website.
  • Medium: Limestone with traces of polychromy
  • Terms of Use: Open Content
  • Number: 71.AA.290
  • Culture: Cypriot
  • Credit Line: The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California
  • Creator Display Name: Unknown
  • Classification: Sculpture (Visual Works)
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