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Hercules Statue Reproduction - Classical Roman Marble Sculpture

Hercules Statue Reproduction - Classical Roman Marble Sculpture

SKU:MRHERC

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About This Hercules Statue Reproduction

This Hercules statue reproduction captures one of the most celebrated heroic images of classical antiquity. The figure stands nude in a contrapposto pose, with weight shifted to his right leg, in the manner of idealized Greek sculpture. His left hand carries a club; his right holds the pelt of the Nemean Lion. These attributes mark him as Hercules, the legendary hero whose Twelve Labors defined ancient heroism and strength.

The original Roman marble sculpture dates to around 125 CE, carved during Hadrian's reign when emperors actively commissioned copies of celebrated Greek mythology statues. This Hercules statue reproduction itself descends from an even older Greek original, likely created in the mid-4th century BCE. The marble was discovered in 1790 near Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli, Italy—a site that yielded many classical sculptures of extraordinary quality. A restoration specialist named Carlo Albacini completed the missing lower leg and arm portions around 1807, making historically informed choices about what the original sculptor likely intended.

Whether you display this Hercules statue reproduction in a study, library, or collection space, it tells the story of a hero defined by struggle. The Nemean Lion—whose pelt he wears—was his first labor: a beast whose hide no weapon could pierce. Hercules defeated it through strength and cunning, then claimed the pelt as armor and emblem of victory. That leonine cloak became his signature across thousands of sculptures and paintings throughout antiquity.

Item Details

  • Material: Bonded marble figure, hand-finished
  • Dimensions: 7 in H × 3 in W × 2 in D
  • SKU: MRHERC
  • Includes gift box
  • Related collection: Greek Mythology Sculptures

Classical Sculpture and Display

A bonded marble figure of this scale works best in a study or library where it shares space with books and collected objects. Place it on a shelf where light can catch the muscular definition and flowing drapery. Classical home collectors often display such sculptures alongside historical texts, treating both equally as sources of intellectual and cultural value. The figure commands presence without demanding dominant shelf or wall space.

Care Notes

Bonded marble is durable and low-maintenance. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged direct sunlight, which may fade the white finish over time. Properly cared for, this sculpture will maintain its classical appearance for decades.

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