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Hercules strangling the serpents as a child, Casa dei Vettii, c. 50-79 AD (fresco)
ALG173541 Hercules strangling the serpents as a child, Casa dei Vettii, c.50-79 AD (fresco) by Roman, (1st century AD); Area archeologica di Pompei, Naples, Campania, Italy; (add.info.: Hercule enfant etranglant les serpents; ); out of copyright
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This fresco, titled "Hercules strangling the serpents as a child" transports us back to ancient Rome in the 1st century AD. The artwork is housed within the Casa dei Vettii, an archaeological site located in Pompeii, Italy. In this stunning depiction, we witness young Hercules displaying his extraordinary strength and courage as he fearlessly grapples with two menacing serpents. The artist skillfully captures the astonishment and surprise on Hercules' face, highlighting his heroic feat against these formidable creatures. The painting showcases elements of the fourth Pompeiian style, characterized by intricate details and vibrant colors that bring this mythological scene to life. It tells a tale from Greek mythology where Hera sent snakes to kill Hercules in his cradle due to her jealousy towards Zeus' illegitimate son. As we gaze upon this masterpiece, we are reminded of Hercules' divine lineage as a demigod – born from Zeus himself. This image serves as a testament to his exceptional power and resilience even during childhood. The vivid portrayal of horror and shock on Hercules' face juxtaposed with the reptilian menace creates an atmosphere filled with tension and drama. It is a testament not only to the artistic prowess of its creator but also to our enduring fascination with ancient legends and myths. This remarkable wall painting stands as a testament to both Roman artistry and Greek mythology while offering us an intriguing glimpse into life during antiquity in Pompeii's illustrious past.
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