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Metope X from the Temple of Zeus depicting Hercules Receiving the Golden Apples of

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Metope X from the Temple of Zeus depicting Hercules Receiving the Golden Apples of

MAE109791 Metope X from the Temple of Zeus depicting Hercules Receiving the Golden Apples of the Hesperides from the Hand of Atlas, while Minerva rests a Cushion on his Head (marble) by Greek, (5th century BC); Archaeological Museum, Olympia, Archaia, Greece; (add.info.: cushion is help Hercules as he temporarily holds the globe for Atlas; metope means temple is doric order; ); ePaul Maeyaert; Greek, out of copyright

Media ID 22608218

© Paul Maeyaert / Bridgeman Images

12 Labours Apple Athena Douze Draped Heracles Hercule Jardin Minerve Pomme Pommes Travaux Twelve


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This print showcases Metope X from the Temple of Zeus, a remarkable piece of ancient Greek art. Created in the 5th century BC, this marble relief depicts Hercules receiving the Golden Apples of the Hesperides from Atlas while Minerva gently rests a cushion on his head. The intricate details and skillful craftsmanship are evident in every aspect of this work. The metope, which refers to the temple's Doric order, portrays an iconic moment from Hercules' legendary Twelve Labours. As he temporarily holds the weighty globe for Atlas, Minerva's cushion provides some respite for him. The composition beautifully captures both strength and vulnerability as Hercules undertakes his arduous task. The figure of Hercules stands draped in classical attire while Atlas looms above him with outstretched arms holding the golden apples. Meanwhile, Minerva radiates grace and wisdom as she supports Hercules with her gentle touch. This print by Paul Maeyaert allows us to appreciate not only the artistic mastery but also delve into Greek mythology and its rich symbolism. It serves as a reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with heroic tales and our desire to depict them through art across centuries. Displayed at the Archaeological Museum in Olympia, Greece, this masterpiece continues to inspire awe and admiration among visitors who witness its timeless beauty firsthand.

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