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Hercules Fighting the Cretan Bull, One of a Series of Twelve Metopes Depicting the Labours of Hercules from the Temple of Zeus in Olympia, Early Classical Period, c.470-457 BC by Greek

Hercules Fighting the Cretan Bull, One of a Series of Twelve Metopes Depicting the Labours of Hercules from the Temple of Zeus in Olympia, Early Classical Period, c.470-457 BC

(Hercules Fighting the Cretan Bull, one of a series of twelve metopes depicting the Labours of Hercules from the Temple of Zeus in Olympia, Early Classical Period, c.470-457 BC (Parian marble))


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Undated  ·  Parian marble  ·  Picture ID: 287361

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Hercules Fighting the Cretan Bull, One of a Series of Twelve Metopes Depicting the Labours of Hercules from the Temple of Zeus in Olympia, Early Classical Period, c.470-457 BC by Greek. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
diagonal · relief · male · torso · severe style · heracles · metope · crete · bull · cretan · hercules · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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