Small Bronze Edition of the Farnese Hercules, 19th Century
The original sculpture preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples is made of marble and measures a little over three meters. It was made by Glycon (or Glykon) of Athens, at the beginning of the 3rd century. The tired hero leans on his club partly covered with the skin of the Nemean lion. On his back, he holds three apples from the garden of the Hesperides. So many details that recall the Twelve Labors of the son of Zeus and Alcmene.
This charming reduction is in perfect condition.
- Delivery price in France : 15€.
- Delivery price in Europe : 35€.
- Delivery price for other destinations: 55€.