L12231

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Lot 60
  • 60

German, 17th century

Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 GBP
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Description

  • Hercules as an archer
  • bronze, on an ebonised wood base

Condition

Overall the condition of the bronze is good. There is some minor wear and dirt to the surface consistent with age with some particular rubbing to the proper left buttock. There are small holes were casting pins would have been at the proper left hand and the proper right elbow. There are a few small nicks and scratches including to both hands and the proper left knee. Original patches are visible at both knees.
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Catalogue Note

Hercules is seldom represented as an archer in the visual arts, but is often described as an expert marksman in classical literature. His abilities with the bow and arrow were some of the first to materialise in his youth and were put to use later in life whilst defeating legendary foes such as the Stymphalian birds, the giant Geryon and the centaur Nessus. The present bronze may, therefore, come from an ensemble which included one of Hercules' enemies. Another cast was offered at Christie's London, 1 July 1997, lot 63.