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Herakles and the Hind of Ceryneia, Attic Amphora Vase, c540BC. The Hind of Ceryneia Dianas Pet Deer. For the third labor, Eurystheus ordered Hercules to bring him the Hind of Ceryneia
Herakles and Stymphalian Birds, Labours of Heracles, c500 BC
Hercules bring Cerberus to Eurystheus (sheltering in the large jar), c6th century BC. Vase from a Etruscan Tomb, at Villa Giulia, Rome
Atlas, Heracles and the golden apples, Athenian black-figure lekythos, c6th century BC. Herakles (Hercules) holding up the heavens for Atlas (on the right)
Heralles and Antaios, detail on Greek Neck-Amphora, c520BC-c510 BC. Artist: Leagros GroupHeralles 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
Hercules with Cerberus from a Sarcophagus in Asia Minor (Hellenstic Period), 20th century. Held in Archaeological Museum, Istanbul
Roman bronze of Hercules from Salzburg
Italian earthenware plate showing the birth of HerculesDepiction on an Italian earthenware dish of the birth of Hercules, with fortune and the seven planets and virtues around it
The Great Dish from the Mildenhall treasure, Roman Britain, 4th century. The face in the centre represents Oceanus, with dolphins in his hair and a beard formed of seaweed
Roman bronze statuette of Hercules with his lion skin and club, 1st-2nd century BC. From the British Museums collection
Roman statuette of Hercules strangling two snakesBronze statuette of Hercules strangling two snakes sent to kill him as a child. The statuette is Roman period, from Ephesus, from the British Museums collection
Philoctetes aiming the bow of Hercules at Odysseus, 1790. Artist: Carstens, Asmus Jacob (1754-1798)Philoctetes aiming the bow of Hercules at Odysseus, 1790. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin
Roman relief of a haruspex, 3rd centuryRoman relief from Ostia for Fulvius Alius, a haruspex. The relief shows him at work before an altar where Hercules stands with his club
Torso of Hercules Belvedere, 2nd century. Artist: Apollonios Son of NestorTorso of Hercules Belvedere, by Apollonius. From the Vatican Museums collection, 2nd century
Herakles from the Greek temple of Aphaia at Aegina, 6th century BCHerakles on the east pediment of the temple of Aphaia at Aegina, 6th century BC
Sculpture from the pediment of the Siphnian treasury, 6th century BCSculpture from the pediment of the Siphnian treasury. Apollo and Artemis prevent Heracles from stealing the Delphic tripod, 6th century BC
Italian earthenware plate with an image of Hercules and the Cretan bull, 16th centuryItalian (Verbino) earthenware plate with an image of Hercules and the Cretan bull, one of his twelve labours. from the Victoria and Albert Museums collections collection, 16th century
Copper alloy figure of Hercules wearing a lion skin, 2nd century. Found at Birdoswald Fort, Cumbria. From the British Museums collection
Statuette of Hercules restingbronze statuette of Hercules resting, either a Hellenistic or Roman copy of the 3rd Century BC larger work by Lysippus
Italian bronze of Heracles, 3rd century BCA bronze statuette of Heracles from Foligno, Italy, 3rd century BC
Bust of Mithradites VI Eupator, the King of Pont, c1st centuryA Roman replica of Bust of Mithradites VI Eupator, the King of Pont (134-63 BC), portrayed as Hercules, from the Louvres collection
Roman iron ring with a red jasper gemRoman iron finger-ring with a red jasper gem depicting the head of a beardless Hercules with lions skin tied round his neck and the letters VS, 2nd century. Found in Malton, North Yorkshire
Detail from the frieze in the cella of the temple of Apollo at Bassae, 5th century BCDetail from the frieze in the cella of the temple of Apollo at Bassae, showing Heracles fighting Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, from the British Museums collection, 5th century BC
Statuette of a drunken Hercules from the Roman town of HerculaneumStatuette of a drunken Hercules from the House of the Stags in Herculaneum
Double herm of Dionysus and Heracles. Roman, remodelled in modern times. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg
Statue of Heracles as a Boy, second half of 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the late 4th century BC. According to Greek mythology, Heracles, the son of Zeus and Alemene
Statue of Heracles, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the mid 4th century BC. According to Greek mythology, Heracles, the son of Zeus and Alemene, was the greatest of the Greek heroes
Heracles in the Garden of the Hesperides, fragment of a relief, early 2nd century. Roman, after the Greek original of the late 5th century BC
Statue of Omphale. Roman, after a Greek model of 3rd-2nd century BC. According to Greek mythology, Omphale was a Queen of Lydia
Gathering of various Olympian gods and mythological figures among clouds, Apollo at center with his lyre, Vulcan, Mercury, Hercules, and Hermes to right, various figures below
Marc de Wilson, 17th century. Creator: Nicolas RegnessonMarc de Wilson, 17th century
Young Hercules, ca. 1514-36. Creator: Agostino VenezianoYoung Hercules, ca. 1514-36
The Great Hercules, 1589. 1589. Creator: Hendrik GoltziusThe Great Hercules, 1589