Photos of Nemea

The Labors of Heracles - I by egisto.sani

On the front of sarcophagus are represented the nine of the twelve Labors of Heracles. The exposition follows the chronological sequence of the ancient sources. From left: -the victory against the Nemean Lion; -the fight against the Hydra of lerna; -the killing of the Erymanthean Boar with the famous scene of the frightened King Eurystheus hidden inside a buried pithos; - the struggle against the hind of Ceryneia; -hunting for the Stymphalian birds; -the victory over Hippolyta the queen of the Amazons; -the labor at the stable of Augeas; -the Cretan bull; -the horses of the kind Diomedes. This sarcophagus shows an interesting feature. Sarcophagi's sculptors represented always the male characters of the Myths as young and beautiful heroes. They can be considered as an example of a real cult of youth and beauty. In such of repertoire the mature men are secondary characters. Just Heracles interrupts this tradition, and for the rendering of his labors, some sculptors of sarcophagi show the hero's aging. As here shown, while in his first deeds the hero has the expected appearance of a young man, the last ones show a mature-old man. The artists probably wanted allegorically to refer to the difficulties the men have to overcome during their life. The dead man is shown at the center. He is portrayed as Heracles shooting arrows toward the birds of Stymphalus. The portrait features set the sarcophagus date at 240 – 250 AD. Source: Zanker P. “Vivere Con I Miti – L’iconografia dei sarcofagi romani” Marble sarcophagus Approx. 240-250 AD Rome, Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps
Nemea (Gr. Νεμέα) is an ancient site near the head of the valley of the River Elissos in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese, in Greece. Formerly part of the territory of Cleonae in Argolis, it is today part of the prefecture of Corinthia. The s... Read further
Post a comment
Arrange By:
There are no comments yet. Maybe be you will be the first one to post useful information for fellow travellers? :)

Tourist attractions shown on this image

Important copyright information