Roman statue of Hercules portrayed as a mature man at rest, mid 2nd cent. AD excavated from the Via Appia, National Roman Museum, Rome


Roman statue of Hercules from the mid 2nd cent. AD excavated from the Via Appia. Hercules is portrayed as a mature man at rest, his naked body wrapped in a lion skin; he probably geld his club in his left hand. His style of dress was typical of that used in the Roman theatre. The statue of Hercules is a reworking of a Greek original dating from around the 2nd or 3rd cent. BC . Inv 115165, The National Roman Museum, Rome, Italy


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Location: National Roman Museum, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Largo Villa Peretti, Rome, Metropolitan City of R
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