AN ETRUSCAN BRONZE FIGURE OF HERAKLES

细节
AN ETRUSCAN BRONZE FIGURE OF HERAKLES
Circa 3rd Century B.C.

The youthful athletic hero standing with his weight on his right leg, his left leg bent slightly at the knee, his slender, muscular torso well modelled, his lion's skin draped over his left arm, cradling his club upright along his arm, a drinking horn held aloft in his right hand, his face with fine features, with short wavy locks swept back from his face, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) high
来源
Byron Zoumboulakis, Geneva
展览
University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, loan 1959.

拍品专文

Compare the Italo-Hellenistic figure of Hercules Bibax, no. 100 in The Collection of Barbara and Lawrence Fleischman.