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Phoenician art. Cyprus. 6th century BC. Herakles, 530-520 A
Phoenician art. Cyprus. 6th century BC. Herakles, 530-520 A.C. Limestone. Comes from Golgoi (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
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Archaic Cypriot Cyprus Deity Divinity Heracles Herakles Limestone Metropolitan Mythological Mythology Phoenicia Phoenician Golgoi
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This exquisite limestone sculpture, dating back to the 6th century BC, depicts the legendary Greek deity Herakles (Heracles) in the prime of his life. Discovered in Golgoi, Cyprus, this Phoenician artifact is a testament to the rich cultural exchange that took place between the Eastern Mediterranean civilizations during the Archaic period. Herakles, known for his superhuman strength and courage, is depicted here with a muscular physique and an intense expression. The statue's intricate details, including the rippling muscles, the curly hair, and the intricate folds of the clothing, reveal the skillful hand of the Phoenician artist. The statue's posture, with one foot forward and the other slightly bent, suggests a sense of movement and dynamism, adding to the overall sense of vitality and power. Herakles was a central figure in both Greek and Phoenician mythology, and his cult was widespread throughout the Mediterranean world. This sculpture, now housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, offers a glimpse into the religious beliefs and artistic traditions of the ancient world, providing valuable insights into the history and cultural exchange that took place during the 6th century BC.
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