• In order to kill the giant Antaeus who draws his strength from the contact to his mother, the Earth, Hercules has to lift him and strangle him in the air.
  • The work depicts the fight to the death between the bearded hero Hercules and the giant Antaeus, which occurred during Hercules' 11th labour, the stealing of the...
  • The silversmith Giorgio di Antonio Rancetti (1537-1610) cast two of the six models, Hercules and Antaeus and Hercules and the Centaur...
  • The sculptor Antonio del Pollaiolo (1431/2-1498) made several bronzes of Hercules and Antaeus, among them the version in Florence,[3]...
  • After he killed Antaeus, Hercules proceeded safely back to his task master, King Eurystheus. This object is part of "Scan The World".
  • Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo - Hercules and Antaeus. Hercules and Antaeus.
  • The Gonzaga family court sculptor based this group on a classical marble of Hercules and Antaeus which is now in the Pitti Palace in Florence.
  • Hercules and Antaeus Italian Renaissance began approximately in 1420. It was a period of great cultural changed and achievement that began in Italy during the...
  • This artwork is of Hercules and Antaeus Antaeus was powerful as long as his feet were touching the ground, and so Hercules picks him up and squeezes him till...