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Heralles and Antaios, detail on Greek Neck-Amphora, c520BC-c510 BC. Artist: Leagros Group
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Heralles and Antaios, detail on Greek Neck-Amphora, c520BC-c510 BC. Artist: Leagros Group
Heralles and Antaios, detail on Greek Neck-Amphora, c520BC-c510 BC. Antaeus fought Heracles as he was on his way to the Garden of Hesperides as his 11th Labor. Heracles realized that he could not beat Antaeus by throwing or pinning him. Instead, he held him aloft and then crushed him to death in a bear hug. Painted by one of the Leagros Group. Held at British Museum
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6th Century Bc Amphora Antaeus Athens Attic Black Figure Conflict Heracles Herakles Hercules Vase Vase Painting Ancient Greek Greek Mythology Mike Dixon
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from a Greek Neck-Amphora, dating back to the 6th century BC. The artwork, created by the talented Leagros Group, depicts the intense battle between two legendary figures - Heralles and Antaios. As part of his 11th Labor, Heracles encountered Antaeus on his way to the Garden of Hesperides. In this particular scene, Heracles realizes that traditional fighting methods will not be effective against Antaeus. Instead, he resorts to an unconventional strategy - lifting him off the ground and crushing him in a powerful bear hug. This dramatic moment is beautifully captured through intricate black figure vase painting techniques. Housed at the esteemed British Museum, this artifact serves as a testament to ancient Greek mythology and its significance in shaping cultural beliefs during that era. The jar's exquisite craftsmanship reflects both artistic skill and religious devotion prevalent in Athens at that time. With its rich historical context and vibrant colors preserved over centuries, this print transports viewers into an ancient world where gods and heroes clashed in epic battles. It stands as a remarkable example of how art can immortalize mythical tales while providing valuable insights into past civilizations.
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